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  • In October 2015, Turkey saw the worst terrorist attack in its modern history, with over 100

  • people estimated killed. In the days following the attack, mass protests erupted against

  • the Turkish government, and in particular, President Recep Erdogan. And while he may

  • not have been responsible, he has been widely criticized for increasing authoritarian measures.

  • Some have even called him a dictator. So, how has Turkey changed under Erdogan?

  • Well, the leader has been in power within the Turkish government since being elected

  • Prime Minister in 2003. His Islamist, conservative political background had many opponents worried

  • that he may violate Turkey’s constitutional secularity. However, the majority of his rule

  • has been a combination of effective economic and foreign policy, along with government

  • scandal, corruption, and censorship.

  • From 2003 to 2014, Erdogan negotiated for Turkey’s inclusion into the European Union,

  • and helped pull the country out of an economic crash in the early 2000s. He also heavily

  • invested in infrastructure, particularly focusing on transportation. He even attempted to negotiate

  • a peace settlement with the Kurdish population, which has long fought for independence. However,

  • fighting resumed again in 2004, with few breaks in the time since.

  • Turkey’s economic health gradually improved from a GDP of about 300 billion dollars in

  • 2003 to 800 billion in 2014. However, the unemployment rate slightly increased, and

  • child poverty in the country rose to include nearly two thirds of Turkish children.

  • But Erdogan’s biggest criticisms have not been economic. 2013 saw protests against government

  • corruption, and bribery, in which Erdogan himself was incriminated in a recording, telling

  • his son to hide financial evidence. When that recording was released onto the internet,

  • the Turkish government blocked Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, among other sites. Although some

  • restrictions have been lifted, Turkey’s reputation as one of the most censored countries

  • continues. In 2012 and 2013, it ranked as the worst jailer of journalists in the world.

  • While the bribery scandal saw many from Erdogan’s party arrested, including close colleagues,

  • the Prime Minister enacted major reforms on the judicial branch. Many have pointed to

  • this as an attempt to discredit the judicial authority that would have judged him. Further

  • scandals, most recently in 2014, included accusations that the Turkish government was

  • supplying Syrian rebels with weapons during the Syrian Civil War. This was after trucks

  • which were listed as carrying humanitarian aid were discovered to have been filled with

  • mortars, shells, and bullets.

  • Still, in 2014 Erdogan was elected President with 52% of the vote. That year, US Vice President

  • Joe Biden accused Turkey and other countries of financially supporting ISIS, for which

  • he later apologized. And although Turkey did start to fight ISIS in 2015, it was discovered

  • that there were direct relations between Turkish officials and ISIS members.

  • While Erdogan has done considerable good for Turkey, his rule has been marred by unethical

  • and corrupt behavior. It is clear that Turkey’s stance on the world stage has slowly been

  • slipping, with EU membership an increasing uncertainty. But as President Erdogan’s

  • legacy gets dirtier and dirtier, there is no question that it will have a profound effect

  • on Turkey’s legacy too.

  • Besides the issue of Turkish officials being connected to ISIS, there are also rising concerns

  • that the terrorist group might take over Turkey. Watch this video to learn more. Thanks for

  • watching! Make sure to like and subscribe to get more videos from TestTube News. Have

  • a good one!

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