As Turkey’s purge widens, so does the opposition to it
By Tim Arango, Ceylan Yeginsu and Safak Timur / New York Times News Service
ISTANBUL — Candan Badem teaches history at a university in southern Turkey, is a socialist and does not believe in God. But he lost his job and was hauled in by the police and accused of being a loyalist to a shadowy Islamic cleric who lives in exile in Pennsylvania.
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