U.S. and the West should STOP protecting brutal regimes like Turkey and Saudi Arabia...
Turkey is classified by U.S. and the West as a model
Islamic State democracy…
But,
For during the last year…the government has
adopted laws which are very supportive of Islamic culture and religion and denigrates
all other minorities… Kurds, Alawies…
Armenians…Jews… , in short everyone who is not a “proper” Muslim from the Sunni
sect of Islam…
The theocratic government shut down social
media twice… and attached demonstrators and allied itself with the Islamic
Jihadists in Syria and Iraq…
Democracy is just a veneer which covers the
Islamic vision… of the government… They want to resuscitate the Ottoman Caliphate
and roll into the Middle East and other Turkic states in the post-soviet space…
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Check what GUNAL
KURSUN a law professor… writes in one of the leading papers in Turkey…in Zaman…
Sevag Balıkcı was a
Turkish soldier of Armenian descent who was shot and died during his compulsory
military service in Batman. He was shot by another soldier on
April 24, 2011, a significant day for
commemoration of the Armenian genocide. He was
serving his last 23 days as a private and
according to official reports, he was killed unintentionally while "joking around" with his friend. His
family never believed this
explanation.
On April 24...Armenians Commemorate the Armenian genocide...
It was on April 24... that a Turkish soldier killed Sevag balikci...
When Turkey will admit what they committed and educate the population so as not to repeat the genocide again...
Berkin Elvan was a 15-year-old Turkish boy. He
was hit on the forehead by a
tear-gas canister fired by police in İstanbul while he was trying to buy bread
for his family. He suddenly came upon the Gezi Park protesters and the ultra-violent police force. He was
hospitalized after he was shot in
the head, stayed in a coma for nine months and passed away on March 11, 2014. Lawyers representing
his family later declared that he
lost weight while he was in coma, going down to 16 kilograms from 45 kilograms.
Diyarbakir Mayor acknowledged the Armenian genocide too...
Bayramı (Eid-al Adha), he was distributing meat packages with his
young friends, in an event organized by an Islamic relief association in a poor neighborhood. Suddenly, they came upon a group of Kobani protestors. They sheltered in an apartment's ground floor, where they were stabbed by the group. Böru fled to the building's upper floors, but he was thrown to the ground from the third floor by unidentified protestors. After his death, the torture carried on, they ran over his body with a car and his head was crushed with a stone, so badly that his family later failed to identify him.
Mahir Cetin was a 20-year-old Kurdish man living in Antalya. Two weeks ago, he was heavily beaten by a group of 15-20 people, just because he was speaking Kurdish with his cousin on the street after a social visit. His cousin declared later that he heard the group was shouting "Nasty Kurds, ugly Kurds" while physically attacking them. The cousin fainted after he was hit a few times and the group left him alone, but Mahir took severe blows to the head. He was hospitalized, and unfortunately he passed away in that hospital because of a cerebral hemorrhage that same day.
They were four brilliant, valuable young men of Turkey, different but the same, four young, powerful and tiny young men, four humans, trying to live in Turkey. Nothing happened and nothing will happen. I assure you that more than these four hate killings exist in Turkey. Is there anybody reading this? I don't know if any of you hear my voice, but, while we think that nothing is happening, maybe many bad things are about to happen in the background. The worst thing is, we don't see a light at the end of this fearful tunnel, and there is no leadership to confront and stop this disaster.
I am an academic in criminal law, lecturing on criminal law and criminal law procedure every day at my university. Sometimes I fail to explain to my students what is happening to the people of Turkey and what kind of madness we live in. Many nights, I can't sleep because I am thinking about these matters, and I know that there are many people who are not able to sleep, just like me. All I know is that these four young friends of mine are still dead.
Nazim Hikmet...acknowledged the Armenian Genocide...
The great poet Nazım Hikmet said once that
"Living is no laughingmatter: you must live with great seriousness like a squirrel for
example -- I mean without looking for something beyond and above life, I mean living must be your whole occupation." Can we still live here?
Also check…
Hurriyet Daily News reports 113 CHILDREN TORTURED
IN TURKISH PRISONS OR IN CUSTODY IN 2014
Forty-nine children
have been subjected to torture in Turkish prisons
in 2014, while another 64 have been tortured in police custody,
a leading Turkish human rights NGO stated in a report released to
mark World Children's Day on Nov. 20.
The Human Rights Association (Ä°HD) stressed that the figures only
represent cases reported to activists and that many victims are
hesitant to denounce officials for fear of facing retribution, the.
So far in 2014, some 360 children have been detained during public
incidents or demonstrations, 59 have been arrested and 42 have suffered injury, the report said.
in 2014, while another 64 have been tortured in police custody,
a leading Turkish human rights NGO stated in a report released to
mark World Children's Day on Nov. 20.
The Human Rights Association (Ä°HD) stressed that the figures only
represent cases reported to activists and that many victims are
hesitant to denounce officials for fear of facing retribution, the.
So far in 2014, some 360 children have been detained during public
incidents or demonstrations, 59 have been arrested and 42 have suffered injury, the report said.
The Turkish big brothers feel comfortable…since
U.S. and the West have protected them so far…
U.S. and the West accuse other states for their
undemocratic ways and system… they even invaded Afghanistan and initiated “Arab
Springs” to introduce democracy… But they failed in their vision and
adventures… Libya and Iraq are becoming Islamic Jihadist states… with beheading
and massacres and barbaric method against Christian and other minorities… They
are committing cultural genocide too…
And the West relies on Regimes like Turkey and
Saudi Arabia… These two regimes are as brutal as the Islamic State Jihadists…
They kill and massacre almost at whim…
Turkey is not a democracy… allowing to vote does
not make one democratic… If that is the case…Russia is democratic too…
Give me a break…!
Call these brutal regimes of Turkey and Saudi
Arabia “democratic” as much as you desire… but the matter facts say otherwise…
Turkey even does not admit that they committed
genocide against the Armenians…They even imprison those who dare to say
otherwise…
Cambodia is building a huge complex for to
commemorate and educate the genocidal regime of Khmer Rouge…
When will Turkey admit its genocidal policies
against the Christian minorities and against Armenians… ?
When will they admit the Armenian genocide and
build complexes to educate and commemorate the Armenian genocide… which they
committed almost a century ago…
If they do not admit the Armenian genocide and the
massacres of other Christian minorities… then they are liable to commit them
again…
When will Turkey learn…?
When will the U.S. and Western powers stop soiling
their reputation and stop protecting Turkish and Saudi Jihadists regimes…?
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Cambodia build a memorial complex... to educate and remember the genocide victims...
It has been nearly 35 years since the fall of the
Khmer Rouge, a regime that slaughtered two million Cambodians, but the scars
are yet to fade.
Zaha Hadid's Sleuk Rith Institute re-imagines the meaning of memorial
Inside of the memorial complex...
The memorial complex in the memorial park...
When will Turkey admit the Armenian genocide and build a memorial complex in a memorial garden...
Attacking protesters in Gezi Park and killing students is not the answer...
The West and U.S. must stop protecting brutal regimes... Like Turkey and Saudi Arabia...
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