Turkey clamps down on alcohol as Erdogan pushes Islamist agenda (2024)

Turkey clamps down on alcohol as Erdogan pushes Islamist agenda (1)

The liquor section of an Istanbul grocery store iscordoned off during a recent three-week lockdown.

MOMOKO KIDERA, Nikkei staff writer | Turkey

ISTANBUL -- Turkey, once a fiercely secular republic, is stepping up restrictions on alcohol as President Recep Tayyip Erdogan tries to place Islam at the heart of national politics and steer the overwhelmingly Muslim country toward the Middle East and away from Europe and the U.S.

On April 29, the Turkish government imposed a nearly three-week nationwide lockdown and ban on alcohol sales through the end of Ramadan. Even at grocery stores allowed to operate during the period, liquor sections were sealed off with tape notifying customers that the corner has been temporarily closed by government order.

Turkey clamps down on alcohol as Erdogan pushes Islamist agenda (2024)
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