Posted on 11/26/2018 6:23:08 AM PST by Olog-hai
George Soross Open Society Foundation said on Monday it would cease operations in Turkey, days after President Tayyip Erdogan accused the billionaire philanthropist of trying to divide and destroy nations.
The foundation said it had been the target of baseless claims in the Turkish media, which made it impossible for it to continue its work.
It also faced an investigation by the Interior Ministry which sought to demonstrate a link, which it denied, between the foundation and protests at Istanbuls Gezi Park in 2013.
One of its founders in Turkey, Hakan Altinay, was among 13 people detained 10 days ago. They were accused of supporting jailed rights activist Osman Kavala in a bid to overthrow the government through mass protests.
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Well, Erdogan got that right.
Even a blind squirrel.....
Can’t disagree with Erdogan on that one.
It’s too bad the evil SOB, and his filthy ilk, couldn’t be run out of the U.S.
Actually, they should be facing RICO charges and jailed....like forever.
Continue it’s work??? What is it’s work???
Dividing and destroying nations, of course.
Soros , the real life Spectre or KAOS
Soros will PO the wrong nation one day.
I think this may be an act. I think the 2 are on the same page. If not then Kerry and Obama will need to make some phone calls. I still think this is an act.
Finally someone has it this is the ass behind the Mexico Caravans as well as all the illegal aliens in Europe and the USA.....Money talks the poorer the people the easier to convince them.......Go Turkey go....
A pox on both their houses.
Even turkeys can stand up to Soros.
Ohmygosh. Erdogan makes more sense about Soros than the US government does.
Can’t come too soon.
We should do the same thing. Soros should be in prison but he owns many politicians.
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