Turkey to break up in two years?

PanARMENIAN.Net - All pillars of the Turkish state are being attacked, said Deniz Ulke Aribogan, rector of the Bahcesehir University.



"The enquiry of the Turkish General Staff for AKP closure is a part of this concealed struggle," she said. "The Kurdish issue is one of the most severe challenges Turkey will face in the near future."



"All segments of a state: the legislative, executive and presidential powers are being destroyed. Look at out army! It's not organized at all. The state is floundering. If the democratic regime collapses we will fall under military diktat. Within some 2 years, the ongoing processes may result in Turkey's decline and emergence of a Kurdish state," she said, Kurdistan News reports.
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