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When he gained control of the government he started by eliminating the freedom of speech and press. Once that was done he went after other rights and because there was no press to report what he was doing he was able to get away with it and to keep going. Recently Turkey voted in a new leader and the first thing he did was suspend the freedom of the press and took over the judicial system. Today civil rights have been taken away in Turkey.

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