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Balbay's journalsand journalism
Saturday, 21.Mar.2009, 01:00 (GMT+3)

The main subject in Mustafa Balbay's journals is the debate over how the ruling political party should be removed. And those who entered into this debate with this journalist are top-level members of the military.
The main subject in Mustafa Balbay's journals is the debate over how the ruling political party should be removed. And those who entered into this debate with this journalist are top-level members of the military.

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