Friday, January 30, 2009

 

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Is A Funny Man

Turkey's Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, quoted the Sixth commandment before walking out of a meeting in Davos yesterday. Telling Simon Peres that "Thou shall not kill", he must for a second have forgot Turkey's own human rights abuses.

European anti-semites do not care about Turkey's occupation of Kurdistan as Jews are not involved in the conflict, though the Kurdistan Workers' Party seems like a humanistic organization when compared with Hamas. The PKK does not want to implement gender apartheid and does not have as a goal to exterminate the Turkish people.

According to sources quoted in Wikipedia, "the Turkish Armed Forces have destroyed some 8000 Kurdish communities and created 3 to 4 million refugees in the process".

After returning to Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan received a hero's welcome, though it hopefully is a Pyrrhic victory in terms of public relations. Turkey certainly did not strengthen their chances for EU membership by having their prime minister become the fool of Europe for one day (giving Silvio Berlusconi some competition). The next time Recep Tayyip Erdoğan wants to behave like a child, hopefully he will do so in private.

I am surprised to see that Shimon Peres afterwards (on January 31) called Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to apologize. To any neutral obsever, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan should be the one to apologize. On the same day, Israel was attacked by more rockets from the Gaza Strip.

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Comments:
you dont know what you are talking about, where i kurdistan in the first place?

you can not compare israel and hamas, with turkey and the PKK kurdish terrorist hiding in the mountans, and killing turkish sivil and military...

turkey do not kill sivil, they only kill terrorist group PKK...
 
You claim that I don't know what I am talking about, then you ask where Kurdistan is?

I included several links in my blog entry with information both the Kurdistan and the PKK. Please read before making uneducated comments.
 
Please, before stating anything have a reality check. There is no way you can compare the kurdish issue to hamas and Israel.

First of all, there is no Kurdistan.
Kurdish population live in an area in the borlers of Turkey,I ran, Iraqe and Syria.
There is no Kurdish government, due to therenot being a Kurdistan.
There is therefore not a democratic elected politicl party ruling in this area.
Turkey has never created a humanitarean crisis in the area.
Kurds living on the Turish borders has there own political parties repesented in the Turkish parliament forcing kurdish interets.
They have there own Tv channels in their own language.
There are schools teaching in the Kurdish laguage in Kurdish habitated areas.
So, when PKK keeps bombing and attacking turkish military, if you ask kurdish people, noone other than PKK justify this.
Noone wins on this.
Kurdish people sufer from it as much as turkish.
PKK is a terror organisation, not a political group-
When Turkish military astack it is PKK they attack...
There is no way you can compare what is happening in Gaza with this issue.
Prime miniser Erdogan is in his full right to critisize Israels behaviour and the humanitarean criziz......
 
What about all the kurds that live happily in Turkey? Dont forget that one of the biggest artists in Turkey is a Kurd. Sick of people blogging about things they dont know about.

You say about Hamas, what do you suggest Hamas should do in this conflict? Lay down and die?

There is NO exuse for Israels actions, if they wanted peace, surely this is not the way to do it, as Hamas must have increased their support and are even more ready than before to fight agains the Zionists. After what just happened, it would be naive to think anything else.

Israel dont want peace, they want to sell guns.

Get a grip and stop spreading your indoctrinated propaganda lies!!
 
Look at this.
http://www.pkkgercegi.net/unutulanfotograflar/default.htm
 

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