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On a recent trip to the region, Mr. Erdogan spoke some words in Kurdish, promoting the fact that his administration had allowed Kurdish programming on Turkish television, a point not missed by Mr. Turk, who asked why he should be barred, if Mr. Erdogan had not been.
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