Libyans observed the fall of Syria’s Bashar al-Assad with a mix of apprehension and hope, hoping for a better outcome for their Levantine “brothers” after their own tumultuous experience post-Moamer Kadhafi’s downfall. Despite Libya’s ongoing division and instability ten years later, Syrians celebrated the end of the Assad regime after a rebel coalition’s swift offensive, drawing parallels to Libya’s initial hope post-Kadhafi’s death. As Libya continues to struggle with governance and militias, Libyans express optimism for Syria’s future, emphasizing the need for unity and learning from past mistakes.
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Turkey government ‘manufactures’ enemies, opposition tells AFP
Burhanettin Bulut, a senior leader of Turkey's main opposition party CHP, accused President Erdogan's government of fabricating enemies and conducting politically motivated crackdowns following the opposition's electoral defeat, exemplified by the recent detention of Istanbul's mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu. He criticized the government's strategy of polarization and arrests as a means to distract from societal issues like poverty and injustice, asserting that such actions threaten Turkey's democratic foundations. Want More Context? 🔎
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