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Home-grown radicals a weak spot in Turkey's fight against IS

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The story of a working class high school graduate turned radical Sunni militant highlights Turkey's vulnerability as it tries to prevent IS from carrying out further attacks like this week's at Istanbul airport. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

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