The September 12 referendum to amend 26 articles in Turkey's constitution, which saw a resounding 58% "yes" vote, has dominated both media coverage and public interest across the country.
However, a return to violence in the predominantly Kurdish southeast region is feared following what is seen as a victory for the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) over the interests of Kurds, who widely say the changes do little to address their claims of repression.
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