Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya Of Turkey The Ultimate Stalinist Tyrant
Turkey Tyranny of The Barbarian Kemalists
An 11-member tribunal has to approve Court of Appeals in Turkey is considering the Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya's indictment against the ruling the Justice and Development Party AKP before a court case can begin. A final verdict is not expected for several months.
A ZAMAN Newspaper Columnist comment:
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/yazarDetay.do?haberno=136956
"While the chief prosecutor defines the AK Party as the focal point of anti-secular activities and bases the rationale for the closure on this crime, he implicitly makes a definition of secularism".
The secularist fanatics are clearly the scums of the earth. The Turkish constitution if it allows this charade garbage. Thus constitution should be shred any a new one is urgently needed.
In Turkey, while the Christian minority can go to church on Sundays and the Jewish minority can observe Sabbath on Saturdays without risking their jobs, the Muslim majority are deprived of a two hour break during Friday at noon (FN122). The Muslim majority in Turkey has fewer rights than the Muslim minority in the U.S. The backward official policy that considers waging war against the head-scarfs of women citizens as a progressive act and as a craft of governance germinates and augments another similarly backward alternative. Turkey has been transformed into a war zone between the followers of secular religion and the traditional religion with their multiplying silly symbols, such as neckties versus beards, hair versus turbans, wineglasses versus rosaries. The occasionally emerging bayonets and gunfire accompanied by nationalistic or religious slogans promises a dark future for Turkey. Turkish democrats and intellectuals cannot watch this ridiculous fight continue.
Another note:
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/441300.asp
ANKARA - The leader of Turkey’s far right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) spoke out against the closing of political parties by the countries courts, saying such actions were contrary to the principles of democracy.
n an address to parliamentary deputies of the MHP, party chairman Devlet Bahceli said that while it was appropriate for individual politicians to be penalized for their actions it was wrong to do so to political parties.
An 11-member tribunal has to approve Court of Appeals in Turkey is considering the Chief Prosecutor Abdurrahman Yalcinkaya's indictment against the ruling the Justice and Development Party AKP before a court case can begin. A final verdict is not expected for several months.
A ZAMAN Newspaper Columnist comment:
http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/yazarDetay.do?haberno=136956
"While the chief prosecutor defines the AK Party as the focal point of anti-secular activities and bases the rationale for the closure on this crime, he implicitly makes a definition of secularism".
The secularist fanatics are clearly the scums of the earth. The Turkish constitution if it allows this charade garbage. Thus constitution should be shred any a new one is urgently needed.
In Turkey, while the Christian minority can go to church on Sundays and the Jewish minority can observe Sabbath on Saturdays without risking their jobs, the Muslim majority are deprived of a two hour break during Friday at noon (FN122). The Muslim majority in Turkey has fewer rights than the Muslim minority in the U.S. The backward official policy that considers waging war against the head-scarfs of women citizens as a progressive act and as a craft of governance germinates and augments another similarly backward alternative. Turkey has been transformed into a war zone between the followers of secular religion and the traditional religion with their multiplying silly symbols, such as neckties versus beards, hair versus turbans, wineglasses versus rosaries. The occasionally emerging bayonets and gunfire accompanied by nationalistic or religious slogans promises a dark future for Turkey. Turkish democrats and intellectuals cannot watch this ridiculous fight continue.
Another note:
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/441300.asp
ANKARA - The leader of Turkey’s far right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) spoke out against the closing of political parties by the countries courts, saying such actions were contrary to the principles of democracy.
n an address to parliamentary deputies of the MHP, party chairman Devlet Bahceli said that while it was appropriate for individual politicians to be penalized for their actions it was wrong to do so to political parties.
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