
Continuing the Struggle
Saturday’s bombing in Ankara shows the urgency of the fight for democracy and justice in Turkey.
William G. Martin teaches at SUNY-Binghamton and is co-author of After Prisons? Freedom, Decarceration, and Justice Disinvestment (2016) and a founding member of Justice and Unity for the Southern Tier; he covers local justice matters at www.justtalk.blog
Saturday’s bombing in Ankara shows the urgency of the fight for democracy and justice in Turkey.
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