Senior official says postponement is not an option and security will be raised further after at least 128 people killed in attack on peace rallyTurkey has vowed to hold a general election in three weeks’ time despite a devastating twin bomb attack that killed at least 128 people in the capital,Ankara, on Saturday.
Two suspected suicide bombers targeted a peace rally that had been organised by several leftist groups to call for an finish to escalating violence between the Turkish government and the outlawed Kurdistan Worker’s party (PKK). It was the deadliest on Turkish soil in recent history. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com