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FOX NEWS: Critics say Turkish government using US mosques to play politics, spy on foes


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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