The reaction of the Turkish government and security forces has done little to inspire confidence or heal wounds, both real and metaphorical. The police tear-gassed grieving relatives who had rushed to the site of the bombings and on October 11, also tear-gassed people who had come to lay roses at the site of the explosions. The announcement that there are to be two civil inspectors and two police inspectors to make an inquiry into the atrocity appeases nobody and the turmoil of Turkey, a model of peace and stability in the region prior to the Arab Spring, continues to rise. Looking closer, that peace and stability were an illusion, and there were latent splits and tensions that have now emerged, dragged into the forefront by the desire of the ruling party to hang on to power no matter what, and the chaos of Syria. The country is now caught in a perfect storm, a storm that is not going to pass in the foreseeable future.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 13th, 2015.
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