There have long been sad conditions for Turkey's legal system, and now it seems that the country has abandoned all ambitions to resemble a rule of law.
Erdogan is an authoritarian head of state trying to manipulate the system to his advantage – and support among the people seems to be declining. What is going on in Turkey?
"Nothing similar has been seen since the Spanish Civil War," say Norwegian anarchists. The Kurdish People's Defense Unit seeks to create a system that ensures democracy, equality, freedom of expression and the rights of minorities.
The terrorist attack on Istanbul airport this summer brought up an old story of an authoritarian regime and secret training camps for Islamist militants – as well as a failed Norwegian aid project.
Nearly 50 journalists, as well as several editors, were recently kicked off the day by Turkey's opposition newspaper Zaman. The sudden resignations come in the wake of the government's coup of the newspaper.