"Tayyip Erdogan wants to go beyond George W. Bush by making critical journalism and critics in the academy illegal. What will be the difference between him and a military government? Very little. I read his remarks on the effectiveness of Adolf Hitler as Chancellor of Germany. Well, yes. But then the AKP would have to ban all other political parties, close down all critical newspapers, burn the books critical of the regime and gas the Kurds to death...the final solution of the Kurdish 'problem.' Somehow I don't think he is about to do that."

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Tariq Ali

Author, Political Activist

Tariq Ali is a British-Pakistani writer and political activist known for his critiques of imperialism and global capitalism, particularly in works like 'The Clash of Fundamentalisms'.

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