Turk General Yasar Büyükanit Voice of Tyranny
The fact that Islam does not have a structured religious hierarchy to protect it, unlike the Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian churches, who have very strong institutions like the almighty Vatican, the Moslems have become severely under the mercy and excesses of hostile Moslem governments. Similarly, in tyrants like general Yaşar Büyükanit the present army commander in Turkey presents a threat for Moslem's who aspires for more religious freedoms and rigthts. The Kemal Ata-Turk era and what it followed was the most traumatic cringing experience in the history Islam in Turkey and for the Turkish Moslem people and had raised great havoc against Islam as destroying and closing mosques became a common thing. Also, banning any teaching of Islam or Islamic religious education to children in schools or in mosques, banning of Hajj which subjected the Moslem pilgrims with prison punishment upon their return to Turkey, banning Friday prayers or Jumaa for government employees, businesses and commercial entities, banning any form of Islamic dress and banning all publications and other sort of freedoms enjoyed by people of all religions in the world. Kemal Ata-Turk and his disciples generations had surpassed Joseph Stalin in the oppression of religion. Now after more than 80 years of the Islam humiliation, violation and persecution by the anti-Moslems Turk secular elite, a new devil by the the name of General Yaşar Büyükanit, 67 years old, comes along and expresses desire to interfere in the Turkish democratic elections process by threatening to send Turkish armed forces rolling with columns of tanks in the streets of major Turkish cities to overthrow what would be expected to be president the Abdullah Gul of the majority ruling party. What the Turkish Parliament need to do is to throw this idiot out of his position as chief of Turkish Armed forces. The Turkish army has bloody mess in their hand by turning four Turkish governments in the few decades in the past.
Epilogue, on August 28, 2007 Abdullag Gul was elected by the Turkish Parliament to be the next president of this country.
Epilogue, on August 28, 2007 Abdullag Gul was elected by the Turkish Parliament to be the next president of this country.
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