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The night of hatred is stronger than the day of solidarity: Genghis Güzely, whose restaurant was destroyed in the autumn in Clovis, Turkey, is in shock

The article titled 'Noć mržnje jača od dana solidarnosti' discusses the incident involving Džengiz Guzeli, whose restaurant was damaged during a campaign against Turks in the fall. The headline suggests a strong emotional response, implying heightened tensions and resentment towards Turkish communities. The article appears to focus on the conflict between local communities and Turkish residents, highlighting the impact of such incidents on individuals and businesses. It does not provide detailed information about the specific actions taken by authorities or the broader implications of the event.

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The night of hatred is stronger than the day of solidarity: Genghis Güzely, whose restaurant was destroyed in the autumn in Clovis, Turkey, is in shock

The article titled 'Noć mržnje jača od dana solidarnosti' discusses the incident involving Džengiz Guzeli, whose restaurant was damaged during a campaign against Turks in the fall. The headline suggests a strong emotional response, implying heightened tensions and resentment towards Turkish communities. The article appears to focus on the conflict between local communities and Turkish residents, highlighting the impact of such incidents on individuals and businesses. It does not provide detailed information about the specific actions taken by authorities or the broader implications of the event.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a result of community-driven action ('lovu na Turke'), which implies a narrative of collective anger and resistance against perceived outsiders. This framing leans toward portraying Turkish communities as targets of local resentment, aligning more closely with left

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