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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

    A Turkish court has ruled that Professor Mehmet Altan, who recently was detained on charges of assisting the Gülen movement and the failed coup attempt in Turkey, be arrested. x

    Ahmet and Mehmet Altan brothers were questioned in court for five hours, reported Cumhuriyet daily of Turkey.

    During the questioning, journalist Ahmet Altan noted that he had fought against coups all his life, and therefore he could not have assisted in one, this time.

    The court decided to set Ahmet Altan free on signature bond, whereas to have Mehmet Altan arrested.

    To note, Professor Mehmet Altan has called for the recognition of Armenian Genocide.

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  • Bigdikran
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    Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan



    intresting video i saw on facebook, have a look of neo-osman minds!!!

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  • Azad
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    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

    Originally posted by ayrudzi View Post
    I sometimes wonder if these "turks" know that fact and it doesn't cause them to question who they really are. It's a sad reality knowing our enemies are basically armenians and other natives who have been turned into the culture of nomadic Asians

    turkey/turks are not a race, only an ideology that moves westwards engulfing native populations into a multi racial union.

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  • Azad
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    "John Kerry Says US Concerned that Turkey Could Crack Down on Democracy After Coup Attempt

    Secretary of State John Kerry expressed concern Sunday that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will use this weekend's attempted military coup to crack down on democracy in the country."

    Secretary of State Kerry expressed concern Sunday that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will use this weekend's attempted military coup to crack down on democracy.

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  • ayrudzi
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    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

    Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post
    http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gn.../#.V4uogpMrJsM

    The Ottomans after all essentially conquered Byzantium.
    I sometimes wonder if these "turks" know that fact and it doesn't cause them to question who they really are. It's a sad reality knowing our enemies are basically armenians and other natives who have been turned into the culture of nomadic Asians

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  • armnuke
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    Clashes in Sabiha Gokcen airport in Istanbul

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  • armnuke
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    Re: Coup in Turkey Thread

    Looks like Konya AB is still under the control of pro-coupists.

    Originally posted by armnuke View Post
    Turkish police forces start an operation to take Konya Airbase

    http://echelon-defense.com/2016/07/1...konya-airbase/

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  • armnuke
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    Turkish police forces start an operation to take Konya Airbase

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  • HyeSocialist
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    Originally posted by ayrudzi View Post
    alot of these people have an armenian look to themselves 1000's years of turkification and the jannisarry system has made modern turks more of a turkified natives than the actual real asian turks


    The Ottomans after all essentially conquered Byzantium.

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  • armnuke
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    BREAKING: 650 Turkish police forces have started an operation to take Konya Air Base from coupists.

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