Turkey and the Aftermath of the Ankara Bombing
OCT. 13, 2015
By TIM ARANGO
Last weekend, the deadliest terrorism attack in modern Turkey’s history killed nearly 100 people who had gathered for a peace rally in Ankara, the capital. Tim Arango, a Times correspondent based in Istanbul, answers readers’ questions about the attack, the response by Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and the political situation in the country just weeks before snap parliamentary elections.
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