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Orla Guerin
@OrlaGuerin
Senior International Correspondent . Dubliner making detours for decades. Never far from a cup of tea. Own views. Retweets not endorsements.
Joined April 2014

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In #Turkey it's a new day of uncertainty. With 98.88% of votes counted, no clear winner after yesterday's first round in presidential elections. Second round - on May 28th - all but guaranteed. What is clear from the first round is that the nation remains deeply divided.
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#Election #Turkey Bustling polling station in Ankara. Lots of people out early to vote in pivotal elections. Some voters ‘hopeful’ some ‘nervous’. Turnout in Turkey always high. Locals say this polling station is busier than usual
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I only met Arman a few times but he was always such a generous and complimentary colleague. Ya haram. A good man, and such a kind presence in the usually lousy world of war zones.
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Arman was the kind of guy who saved hurt hedgehogs in war zones. He was an incredible and vibrant personality and a great journalist. We miss him. We are mourning him. Rest in peace twitter.com/ArmanSoldin/st…
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"What I want from the ballot box is his (Erdogan's) dead body " - one bereaved voter in Turkey's earthquake zone. Other quake survivors determined to vote for Turkish leader in Sunday's elections. The disaster is one more fissure in a divided nation. With .
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Turkish citizens globally are voting in huge numbers at local embassies: from New York and London, where people wait hours in line, to here in Dublin, where a line wraps around the building. Unprecedented voting. This a sign that May 14th will be a massive turnout in Turkey.
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#Dublin’e vardık oy kullanmak için. Kuyruk devasa. Bence bu iş bitiyor.
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“The difference between us & Erdoğan is black & white”, Turkish Presidential hopeful Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu tells “Erdoğan & his supporters … can’t scare me. I made a promise to this nation. I will bring democracy and freedom”.
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Meet the man who could be the next President of #Turkey. Kemal Kilicdaroglu tells the BBC he will bring democracy and freedom. He has a narrow lead over longtime leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan but its a tight race. Election on a knifeedge. With @Goktay @wburema@Zeynep_erdim
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Meet the man who could be the next President of #Turkey. Kemal Kilicdaroglu tells the BBC he will bring democracy and freedom. He has a narrow lead over longtime leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan but its a tight race. Election on a knifeedge. With @wburema@Zeynep_erdim
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What would happen if Turkey’s opposition wins on May 14 and Erdoğan refuses to transfer power? Neither opposition leaders nor opposition voters would accept a continuation of the political status quo without a fight. Things could rapidly turn very ugly (4/4).
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#Izmir Opposition presidential candidate Kilicdaroglu tells rally ‘everything will be beautiful’. But there is tension here too ahead of pivotal elections in #Turkey. No one can be sure of the outcome or if coming weeks will be peaceful.
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Two images that illustrate what a tight race it is. Competing rallies today in two major cities here. #Turkey #Elections
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Does size really matter? On the left, the opposition holds a rally in Izmir; on the right, Erdogan's rally in Ankara. Each side can bring out huge masses. In two weeks, what will matter is getting those not joining these rallies to get out and vote for them. That will be crucial.
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Waiting under a hot sun for Kemal Kilicdaroglu - the man who could unseat Turkey’s long time leader. When he arrived here by ferry some chanted that Kilicdaroglu ‘ means hope’.
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Opposition rally today in Izmir, Turkey’s 3rd largest city. Throngs waiting for Kemal Kilicdaroglu - who could be the next leader of the country. He has narrow lead in the polls in v tight race.
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Turkish pollster Konda’s survey leaked on social media. Poll was conducted on April 15-16. Neck and neck: • First round: Erdoğan 43% Kılıçdaroğlu 42 M. İnce 8 Sinan Oğan 2 •Second round: Kılıçdaroğlu 51% Erdoğan 49
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#Erdogan rally in Izmir - Turkish President due in half an hour. Rally is segregated - women in one area, men in the other. His bedrock support is among religious conservatives. Will it be enough this time ? Polls say he is heading for a very narrow defeat. Could be photo finish.
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Waiting for Erdogan in the city of Izmir - supporters gathering to see the Turkish leader who was absent from the campaign trail for a few days this week due to illness. Election is on a knife edge. Polling day May 14.
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