Uppity soldiers
MEDDLESOME generals are at it again. In the past few weeks hardly a day has passed without one of the pashas of Turkey's armed forces publicly raising the spectre of irtica, the Turkish word for Islamic irredentism, and berating the government for failing to take action against what they insist is the “greatest threat” facing the republic.
This article appeared in the Europe section of the print edition under the headline “Uppity soldiers”
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