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Turkish Elections 2002 { 19 images } Created 20 Aug 2009

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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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  • Loud party buses blare music and slogans in the streets of Istanbul during election campaigning.
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  • Supporters of the AK Party pass through central Istanbul.
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  • Pre-election campaigns are all over Istanbul.
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  • Pre-election campaigns are all over Istanbul.
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  • The mayor of Gazi Osman Pasa, a suburb of Istanbul, walked the streets and delivered flowers and leaflets. The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%.
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  • The mayor of Gazi Osman Pasa, a suburb of Istanbul, walked the streets and delivered flowers and leaflets. The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%.
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  • The mayor of Gazi Osman Pasa, a suburb of Istanbul, walked the streets and delivered flowers and leaflets. The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%.
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  • Supporters of Saadet, an right-wing Islamist party, and AK, a center-left party with strong religious support, clash over splitting the party. The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%.
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  • The mayor of Gazi Osman Pasa, a suburb of Istanbul, walked the streets and delivered flowers and leaflets. The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%.
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  • Free food at a rally for Cem Uzan's Genc party in Istanbul.
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  • A famous singer performs at a rally Cem Uzan, the Genc party leader, at a rally in Istanbul.
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  • The AK Party (Justice and Development Party) of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the single most popular party in Turkey, polling over 30%. Supports wore yellow AK hats and Erdogan masks. Despite being labeled "Islamist," a rally near Istanbul drew a wide range of people, both young and old, religious conservatives and the secular. Religion was clearly more prominent than at other party rallies, however, with men praying at a local mosque and a noticable number of heavily robed women. As at most public events, well-armed police watched over the crowd..
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