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Turkey bombing risks further unrest in a country already living on the edge

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMourners at a funeral for the bombing victims.EPA/Deniz Toprak

Islamic State appears to have stepped up its war with the Kurds by bombing a meeting of socialist activists as they gathered in the town of Suruç. The incident is not only a terrible blow to the Kurds, but threatens further unrest in Turkey, where a failure to act over Islamic...

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