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Sarah Ferguson tried in absentia in Turkey.
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Regardless of what one may think of Sarah Ferguson or Royalty in general, should she take any notice of Turkey's accusations against her and the journalists?
If found guilty in the Turkish court, would they be able to seek her extradition back to Turkey?
Failing that, if at any time Turkey is successful in gaining EU membership, what would the implications be then?
Regardless of what one may think of Sarah Ferguson or Royalty in general, should she take any notice of Turkey's accusations against her and the journalists?
If found guilty in the Turkish court, would they be able to seek her extradition back to Turkey?
Failing that, if at any time Turkey is successful in gaining EU membership, what would the implications be then?
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// Turkey has the world's 15th largest GDP-PPP and 17th largest Nominal GDP.
By 2009 exports were $110 bn and in 2010 it was $117 bn (main export partners in 2009: Germany 10%, France 6%, UK 6%, Italy 6%.
After years of low levels of foreign direct investment (FDI), Turkey succeeded in attracting $22 billion in FDI in 2007 and is expected to attract a higher figure in following years.[108] A series of large privatisations, the stability fostered by the start of Turkey's EU accession negotiations, strong and stable growth, and structural changes in the banking, retail, and telecommunications sectors have all contributed to a rise in foreign investment. //
// Turkey has the world's 15th largest GDP-PPP and 17th largest Nominal GDP.
By 2009 exports were $110 bn and in 2010 it was $117 bn (main export partners in 2009: Germany 10%, France 6%, UK 6%, Italy 6%.
After years of low levels of foreign direct investment (FDI), Turkey succeeded in attracting $22 billion in FDI in 2007 and is expected to attract a higher figure in following years.[108] A series of large privatisations, the stability fostered by the start of Turkey's EU accession negotiations, strong and stable growth, and structural changes in the banking, retail, and telecommunications sectors have all contributed to a rise in foreign investment. //
I did not see the TV Programme, and I also do not know if its investigations and and pictures were fair. If they were, you would think those responsible would argue their case and not hide from the courts.
Again, I am guessing, but I would think because of her Royal connections, she gained priviliged access to these orphanages. The people running them would have hoped that funds for extra staff to properly look after the children could result. Instead they just got bad publicity.
Again, I am guessing, but I would think because of her Royal connections, she gained priviliged access to these orphanages. The people running them would have hoped that funds for extra staff to properly look after the children could result. Instead they just got bad publicity.
No, whether one cares for her or not, firstly she was married to a Prince of the Realm, secondly she has two young daughters, one of whom accompanied her on that trip, their grandmother being the Queen. so you would have these two women dragged back to face what exactly?
Hardly likely to happen, and i am sure Her Majesty would have something to say about it.
Hardly likely to happen, and i am sure Her Majesty would have something to say about it.
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