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During a National Secruity Council meeting, Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer throws a constitution booklet to Prime Minister Ecevit, triggering a political crisis that paved the way for a major economic fallout (2001)

During a National Secruity Council meeting, Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer throws a constitution booklet to Prime Minister Ecevit, triggering a political crisis that paved the way for a major economic fallout (2001)
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Erdogan attends a Quran reading competition broadcasted on the state television channel, with an Arabic inscription above his video reading "God" (2020)

Erdogan attends a Quran reading competition broadcasted on the state television channel, with an Arabic inscription above his video reading "God" (2020)
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Erdogan passionately devouring a chicken drumstick at a reception in a bid to quell public fears over a bird flu outbreak that has claimed four lives (2006)

Erdogan passionately devouring a chicken drumstick at a reception in a bid to quell public fears over a bird flu outbreak that has claimed four lives (2006)
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During a visit to the Turkish capital, Mikhail Gorbachev is protested by university students brandishing Soviet flags as well as portraits of Stalin and Lenin and asks: "Do you still have communists here?" (1995)

During a visit to the Turkish capital,  Mikhail Gorbachev is protested by university students brandishing Soviet flags as well as portraits of Stalin and Lenin and asks: "Do you still have communists here?" (1995)