(an old joke in new context)
Erdogan continues his administration's quest to seek energy independence for Turkey by harnessing the awesome power of Kemal Ataturk spinning in the Anitkabir.
Somewhat saddening on a broad level to see Turkey taking another symbolic step away from the secularism that allowed it to develop faster than some of its neighbors. But, at the same time, the country and its people are not beholden to an amorphous outside desire to maintain the status quo and have different ideas of what is in their national interest and character going forward. Hopefully they do maintain the site's openness--but this erects a barrier that could be made higher and more restricting in the future should Erdogan or a successor ever wish it.
The quietness it will be addressed with by many in the UN in comparison to the uproar that would ensue were Israel ever to act similarly is something else, though.