Turks Fleeing To Greece Find Mostly Warm Welcome, Despite History
Sumeyye Nur and her elderly parents were driving outside Izmir, Turkey, last summer when two plain-clothes policemen pulled them over, demanding to know why her 75-year-old father owned a nice car. It was no ordinary stop. It was part of a crackdown after last year's failed military coup against the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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