If I have an 18 hour layover in Turkey should I be worried? Asking for an user

If I have an 18 hour layover in Turkey should I be worried? Asking for an user

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Don't suddenly turn on any lights. You might spook one of them and they'll mow down a crowd in Germany

Hope you get arrested for "treason". Erdo loves that.

>trusting Sup Forums about everything they tell you regarding 2nd world countries.
You'll be fine, just avoid the dumb tourist stereotype.

what's happening in turkey?

don't relax

>actually taking advice from a fucking hue monkey

bro if you want to survive, bring a shotgun, stay at the airport the whole time, or wear a shirt with DA LEAF on it to lower your hostage value
careful with the shirt though, jihads might go full out on you for it

>wh*Te subhuman tries to be funny
lul
you will always be a subhuman
yes we dislike Amerimutts here

Stay in a well lit animal. Roaches are a nocturnal insect

Amerimutts are lower than insects
you're subhuman sperm cocktails

Anywhere away of the South East border is bearable, but the West and Med Coast is actually quite cool, about as developed as Eastern Europe.

Reconsider travelling there. Travel to it if you need it.
>Reconsider travel to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

If you decide to travel to Turkey:
>Visit our website for Travel to High-Risk Areas.
"Stay alert in locations frequented by Westerners, particularly at popular tourist locations in Istanbul."
"Avoid demonstrations and crowds."
"Stay at hotels with identifiable security measures."
>Monitor local media and adjust your plans based on new information.
>Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
>Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter.
>Review the Crime and Safety Report for Turkey.
>U.S. citizens who travel abroad should always have a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist.

in travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/turkey-travel-advisory.html

Updated at 12 January 2018
Reconsider travel to Turkey due to terrorism and arbitrary detentions. Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

>Do not travel to:
>Areas along the Turkey-Syria border and the southeastern provinces of Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Sirnak, Diyarbakir, Van, Siirt, Mus, Mardin, Batman, Bingol, Tunceli, Hakkari, and Bitlis due to terrorism.

Terrorist groups continue plotting possible attacks in Turkey. Terrorist organizations explicitly target Western tourists and expatriates.

> Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls, local government facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports, and other public areas.

>Under the current State of Emergency, security forces have detained individuals suspected of affiliation with alleged terrorist organizations based on scant or secret evidence and grounds that appear to be politically motivated.

"U.S. citizens have also been subject to travel bans that prevent them from departing Turkey." You're fucked.

>Participation in gatherings, protests, and demonstrations not explicitly approved by the Government of Turkey can result in arrest. The Government of Turkey has detained and deported U.S. citizens without allowing access to lawyers or family members, and has not routinely granted consular access to detained U.S. citizens who also possess Turkish citizenship.

>U.S. government subjects its personnel in Turkey to certain security restrictions. Family members cannot accompany U.S. government employees who work at the U.S. Consulate in Adana.

>Sexual assault has occurred in Turkish baths (hamams) or spas, in taxis, and when traveling alone at night. Assaults involving date rape drugs have also been reported.
Don't go to hamams/turkish baths, spas - you might be raped.

If you are a CIA nigger
>U.S. Government employees are subject to travel restrictions to the provinces of Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Sirnak, Diyarbakir, Van, Siirt, Mus, Mardin, Batman, Bingol, Tunceli, Hakkâri, Bitlis, and Elazig. Mount Ararat, in Ağri province, is a special military zone, and access permission must be obtained before coming to Turkey from the Turkish Government thorough a Turkish Embassy or Consulate.
in travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/International-Travel-Country-Information-Pages/Turkey.html

Safety and Security
Terrorism: The potential for terrorist attacks in Turkey, including against U.S. citizens and interests, remains high.

>Terrorists have previously attacked U.S. interests in Turkey, including the U.S. Embassy in Ankara, the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul, and the U.S. Consulate in Adana.
Be careful if you go to USA property.
>As stated in the most recent Turkey travel warning, additional attacks in Turkey at major events, tourist sites, restaurants, commercial centers, places of worship, and transportation hubs, including aviation services, metros, buses, bridges, bus terminals and sea transport, could occur.

>On September 28, 2017, the Department of State updated its Turkey travel warning to notify U.S. citizens of increased threats of terrorism thorough Turkey, to carefully consider the need to travel to Turkey at this time, and to avoid travel to southeastern Turkey.

"In addition, the ongoing state of emergency, extended through July 18, 2017, has expanded

Turkish security forces’ legal ability to detain individuals without charge from a maximum of four days to 30 days or more. You're so fucked up

It also expands security forces’ authority in stopping, searching and validating identification documents. Those stopped without a passport or identity document are subject to a fine or imprisonment.
>Travelers may also see an increase in police or military activity and restrictions on movement.
Delays or denial of consular access to U.S. citizens , detained or arrested by security forces have occurred. Burger BTFO

>The Turkish government does not permit U.S. consular officers to access detained U.S. citizens who also possess Turkish citizenship, constraining the Department of State’s ability to assist such citizens."

all of national television is showing usa as enemy. don't tell people that you're a burger and stay away from shitskinned people with ar*b beard or thin moustache and you'll be fine

the stuffing is getting too dry

>letting state tell him what to do

off yourself you bootlicker moor rat

US embassy tweeted some warning about hotels in Kabul a few days before in Kabul and the attack happened today. Fuck off.

Proof