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LTC Stephen F.
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That is sad LTC (Join to see) Turkish jails are notoriously bad. Decades ago a friend of my wife lost her passport in Turkey and was imprisoned. Her "church group" disowned her and she languished in jail for over a week before the matter was cleared up form the United States.
The issue in that case was so-called church friends.
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the movie Midnight Express about Turkish Prisons comes to mind.
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Austin Hocutt
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OOOOOO~ I'm intrigued to see our populous completely flip the script. (Like Castro)

Proof positive for me that in Turkey is ruled by a Dictator than lead by a President.
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I said 'Dear Leader' as a reference to Kim Jong Un...Turkey has suffererd a lot but there are bigger fish to fry. She did have a Kurd Separatist friend so she may be targeted by guilt by association too.
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Even better.

The bigger fish to fry has already been brought through the fire (Back during that "Revolution" they did a mass arresting of top officials. Haven't we ever heard of that before?
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Austin Hocutt - Turks are stubborn and the President is a fanatic and probably a little paranoid after the attempted overthrow. Here is a rebel F-16 breaking the sound barrier during the attempted coup.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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They were also ISIS facilitators for years before ISIS bit them in the butt. People that act like free citizens while in a totalitarian country will come to a bad end.
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