Critics say Turkish government using US mosques to play politics, spy on foes
Voters extended and expanded Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s 15-year power grip in snap national elections on Sunday – but not just inside the borders of his own country, according to a growing chorus of western officials and critics – who claim the AKP leader’s spreading of nationalistic Turkey-branded Islamism is being used as a surveillance tool over the diaspora.
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