“Turkey is just a small mirror of other countries. When I talk about Turkey, that means, I talk about Russia, about India, about the Philippines, about Brazil, about Hungary, because all those authoritarian populist politicians resembling each other, they are copying each other.” – Burhan Sönmez
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