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Turkey protests: Visiting Erdogan's heartland | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Some 400 miles (644km) east of Istanbul, in the heart of Anatolia, a huge industrial park rises from the dusty plains. | Some 400 miles (644km) east of Istanbul, in the heart of Anatolia, a huge industrial park rises from the dusty plains. |
On the outskirts of the city of Kayseri, it is part of a manufacturing boom in regional Turkish cities, which has spread wealth and opportunity. | On the outskirts of the city of Kayseri, it is part of a manufacturing boom in regional Turkish cities, which has spread wealth and opportunity. |
Ten years ago many of the factories here didn't exist. | Ten years ago many of the factories here didn't exist. |
Furniture is the biggest industry. Much of it is manufactured for export to Europe and - increasingly - to new markets in the east. | Furniture is the biggest industry. Much of it is manufactured for export to Europe and - increasingly - to new markets in the east. |
And the lion's share of local credit for this newfound prosperity is given to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. | And the lion's share of local credit for this newfound prosperity is given to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. |
"Whether they like him or not people think he's a leader, a strong one," says Safak Cevici, the co-owner of the furniture company Sefes. | "Whether they like him or not people think he's a leader, a strong one," says Safak Cevici, the co-owner of the furniture company Sefes. |
Ms Cevici says some things are far from perfect and the economy has stumbled a little recently, but 10 years under Mr Erdogan have transformed the way things work. | Ms Cevici says some things are far from perfect and the economy has stumbled a little recently, but 10 years under Mr Erdogan have transformed the way things work. |
"He has given courage to the people to be more open with their religious beliefs, but also to do more investment." | "He has given courage to the people to be more open with their religious beliefs, but also to do more investment." |
"It is kind of a new identity," she argues, "of being religious and conservative, and yet also more open to do business." | "It is kind of a new identity," she argues, "of being religious and conservative, and yet also more open to do business." |
Solidarity camp | Solidarity camp |
Kayseri is a conservative place, and seven of the nine local MPs are from the prime minister's AK party. | Kayseri is a conservative place, and seven of the nine local MPs are from the prime minister's AK party. |
But in the city centre, there is also a distinctly Turkish mix of the traditional and the modern. | But in the city centre, there is also a distinctly Turkish mix of the traditional and the modern. |
A state-of-the-art tram line carries commuters alongside thick stone walls from the medieval Selcuk era; and you are just as likely to see a young woman wearing the latest Western fashions as the latest Islamic ones. | A state-of-the-art tram line carries commuters alongside thick stone walls from the medieval Selcuk era; and you are just as likely to see a young woman wearing the latest Western fashions as the latest Islamic ones. |
On the other hand, one man sitting at the tea garden in the municipal park complains that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find anywhere selling alcohol. | On the other hand, one man sitting at the tea garden in the municipal park complains that it is becoming increasingly difficult to find anywhere selling alcohol. |
Even though, he claims, vast amounts are consumed behind closed doors. | Even though, he claims, vast amounts are consumed behind closed doors. |
An example, perhaps, of the public piety which some Turks find hard to stomach. | An example, perhaps, of the public piety which some Turks find hard to stomach. |
In one corner of the park a small defiant camp has been set up by maybe a couple of dozen people - mostly students. | In one corner of the park a small defiant camp has been set up by maybe a couple of dozen people - mostly students. |
They have pitched tents and hung banners from trees to express solidarity with the protests that have swept through Istanbul and other cities. | They have pitched tents and hung banners from trees to express solidarity with the protests that have swept through Istanbul and other cities. |
"We feel a little under pressure here," says one of the students, "it is hard for us." | "We feel a little under pressure here," says one of the students, "it is hard for us." |
Competing visions | Competing visions |
In Kayseri, support for the protestors is a minority view. | In Kayseri, support for the protestors is a minority view. |
"Tayyip Erdogan is absolutely right in the way he's dealing with this," Osman says as we sip tea. | "Tayyip Erdogan is absolutely right in the way he's dealing with this," Osman says as we sip tea. |
"Everything the government does is for the good of our country." | "Everything the government does is for the good of our country." |
Another man, Suleyman, says he's never actually voted for Erdogan but thinks the prime minister's party works really hard. | Another man, Suleyman, says he's never actually voted for Erdogan but thinks the prime minister's party works really hard. |
"Turkey has nothing to do with dictatorship," he says, referring to the complaints of some of the protestors. "Everyone can do what they like." | "Turkey has nothing to do with dictatorship," he says, referring to the complaints of some of the protestors. "Everyone can do what they like." |
Half-an-hour out of town - in one of the thousands of small villages that dot Anatolia - a flock of sheep is being vaccinated. | Half-an-hour out of town - in one of the thousands of small villages that dot Anatolia - a flock of sheep is being vaccinated. |
The neighbours have come round to lend a hand - life in the rural heartland follows set routines, and traditions old and new. | The neighbours have come round to lend a hand - life in the rural heartland follows set routines, and traditions old and new. |
Standing under a small grove of trees, with the snow-capped peak of Erciyes mountain looming in the distance, the protests in and around Taksim Square suddenly feel like they're a world away. | Standing under a small grove of trees, with the snow-capped peak of Erciyes mountain looming in the distance, the protests in and around Taksim Square suddenly feel like they're a world away. |
"We're always up on the mountains with the sheep," says Yuksel Erden, a local shepherd. "I sleep up there in my big woollen coat and I hear about these things on the radio." | "We're always up on the mountains with the sheep," says Yuksel Erden, a local shepherd. "I sleep up there in my big woollen coat and I hear about these things on the radio." |
He has his own complaints about tax and bureaucracy. | He has his own complaints about tax and bureaucracy. |
"But these problems, the protests, they have nothing to do with us, they don't affect us. We just watch them from a distance." | "But these problems, the protests, they have nothing to do with us, they don't affect us. We just watch them from a distance." |
It is a reminder that this is a country of contrasts, and there are competing visions for its direction of travel. | It is a reminder that this is a country of contrasts, and there are competing visions for its direction of travel. |
In Kayseri, support for Mr Erdogan remains strong - though not unquestioning. | In Kayseri, support for Mr Erdogan remains strong - though not unquestioning. |
He has democratised the economy and reduced decisively the influence of the military in politics. | He has democratised the economy and reduced decisively the influence of the military in politics. |
But he's also presided over a system that has imprisoned a record number of journalists and developed a reputation of intolerance for dissenting opinion. | But he's also presided over a system that has imprisoned a record number of journalists and developed a reputation of intolerance for dissenting opinion. |
He has changed this country over the past decade, and some people don't like it, or at least don't like his style. | He has changed this country over the past decade, and some people don't like it, or at least don't like his style. |
But millions of Turks believe that overall it has been change for the better. | But millions of Turks believe that overall it has been change for the better. |
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