A prominent Turkish Jewish leader says there hasn’t been any signs of a backlash aimed at the community following the populist uprising that helped defeat the bloody attempted coup aimed at overthrowing President Tayyip Erdogan — but others still fear the worst.
Cefi Kamhi, a Jewish businessman who represents the country in the European Jewish Parliament, said no specific religious or minority group was affected more than the general population by Friday’s coup, which killed more than 300 people and which he called “the bloodiest” in recent history.
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