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Feel bad for Syria, they didn't deserve to be where they are now
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When will people understand that multiculturalism is a sham?
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Comparing Ataturk to Assad is an insult to Ataturk.
I have a respect for Assad and I believe it is better if he stays in power; however, let's not forget that he doesn't have what it takes to be a revolutionary leader who can radically change the country. He made many compromises with Islamists, especially when it came to Islam as a state religion and the fact that the President must be a Muslim.
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Sorry but, despite a very unpopular government with Islamic tendencies, Ataturk's achievements have been preserved for the most part. Sharia law has a lesser possibility of being institutionalized in Turkey than in Western Europe with radical Muslim populations. That being said; Sharia courts are operating in the UK.
As a woman; would you prefer to live in any part of Syria even though Assad, who is supposedly more secular than Erdogan, is in power or in Turkey? Turkish law is %100 secular and gender-neutral, largely derived from the Swiss Civil Law. And you can wear miniskirts and drink alcohol in public without any issues.
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