No wonder people in Turkey are angry - the prime minister seemed less focused on finding justice than listing old mining disasters In the devastated Turkish town of Soma yesterday, a crowd of angry mourners mobbed the prime minister's convoy as it drove slowly through the streets. Boos and jeers threatened to drown out Recep Tayyip Erdoan's words as he addressed the families of those who died in the...
Erdoan's self-defence over Soma's mining disaster was badly misjudged Alev Scott
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