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Raki controversy: secularism, Islam, and health in Turkey
Recently there has been controversy about laws regulating the sale of alcoholic drinks in Turkey. Sometimes this is represented as a struggle between Islamic and secular cultures and sometimes about health because of the danger of counterfeit drinks. The drink ordinarily consumed is raki: a distilled beverage made from grape-based alcohol and anise. For details about the controversy, see here.
Posted by David Fahey on May 18, 2008 at 06:52 PM in Alcohol (general), Religion, Turkey | Permalink