Turkish Coffee | Episode 3: Turkey's everlasting search for justice

This week on Turkish coffee, Aygen Aytaç and Nazlan Ertan discuss Turkey's everlasting search for justice in light of Ankara's recent talk of a new constitution.

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Following Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's call for a new constitution, Aygen Aytaç and Nazlan Ertan discuss the search for justice since the times of Roman deities, more specifically the Goddess of Justice Justitia, and 11th-century Turkish rulers' guide Kutadgu Bilig.

Discussing a wide range of topics from the United Nations' 2021 agenda on digital inequality to Turkey's long-standing judicial problems, the two journos draw inspirations from theorists, mythology,  literature and daytime TV.

Special thanks to  Geline Fuko Studio (@fukozrecords on Instagram) for original music

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