Which course for Turkey? Mass protests defy Erdogan's 22-year grip on power

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There was a sea of humanity out in the streets last Saturday to protest the jailing of Turkey’s popular presidential contender Ekrem Imamoglu, but now the country’s on a weeklong post-Ramadan break. Long enough to dull the momentum of the country’s biggest mass movement in more than a decade?

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