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Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

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  • #21
    Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    I agree. I consider the systematic massacres and pillaging of Muslims in the Balkans and in Greece by Christians as no better than what the Turks did to their Christians (even if they did this out of a deep-rooted sense of vengeance for past grievances by their Muslim rulers), in fact, the Balkan Christians set a precedent for the CUP to follow as it exposed the failure of the millet system during the 19th century once and for all. It is on this bloody basis that most nations in the world are created, because we would rather kill eachother than to live as equals, and this will continue as the rule forever, until two old enemies face extinction at the hands of a new, super threat.
    Yes! The nation-state model is a 20th century ideology, hopefully it will become archaic in the coming years.

    C.U.P members mostly originated from the Balkans, which is perhaps why they projected their own experiences of ethnic conflict and forced migration to non-muslims in Anatolia.

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    • #22
      Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

      Originally posted by egeli View Post
      Yes! The nation-state model is a 20th century ideology, hopefully it will become archaic in the coming years.

      C.U.P members mostly originated from the Balkans, which is perhaps why they projected their own experiences of ethnic conflict and forced migration to non-muslims in Anatolia.
      Yes they were from Balkans, and the population exchange served them well as all of J'ews and CUPs managed to come to Turkey by the exchange.

      Indeed it served Greece too, since the Greeks of Ottoman Empire were the richest ones and politically advanced; so they could take the control of Athens by going there.

      The population exchange was more than a mere immigration.

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      • #23
        Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

        Who is Atatürk ???




        Who is your leader you?

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        • #24
          Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

          Look at this Tork/Turd garbage!

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          • #25
            Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

            Turkey expels Israeli ambassador over Gaza flotilla row

            Turkey expels Israel's ambassador and suspends all military agreements over Israel's refusal to apologise for the raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla.


            Turkey has expelled Israel's ambassador and suspended all military agreements over its refusal to apologise for last year's raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla.

            This comes a day after a leaked UN report said Israeli commandos used excessive force when they boarded an aid ship. Nine Turkish activists died.

            The Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, said it was "time Israel pays a price for its illegal actions".

            Israel has refused to apologise and said its troops acted in self-defence.

            "Israel, like any other country, has a legitimate right to protect its citizens and soldiers," an Israeli government official told the BBC.

            A copy of the UN report leaked to the New York Times says Israeli forces did use excessive force when they intercepted the Turkish-led flotilla trying to break Israel's blockade of Gaza in May 2010.

            But the report also concludes that Israel's naval blockade of Gaza is legal - a move that has angered Turkey.

            Apology deadline

            Nine Turkish pro-Palestinian activists were killed when Israeli forces stormed the flotilla.

            The BBC's Jonathan Head, in Istanbul, says relations between Turkey and Israel have been frozen since last year's flotilla incident, but now they are being downgraded to the lowest possible level.

            Turkey announced the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador hours before the report was expected to be published.

            Turkish President Abdullah Gul said the report was "null and void for us", in televised remarks reported by AFP.

            On Thursday Mr Davutoglu said the UN report was Israel's "deadline" to apologise.

            Hamas, the militant group that runs the Gaza Strip, applauded the Turkish move.

            "This is a natural response to the Israeli crime against the freedom flotilla," said spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri.

            The leaked report says: "Turkey and Israel should resume full diplomatic relations, repairing their relationship in the interests of stability in the Middle East and international peace and security".

            Turkey recalled its ambassador to Israel shortly after the raid and cancelled joint military exercises.

            "Turkey-Israel diplomatic relations have been reduced to a second secretary level," Mr Davutoglu told a news conference on Friday.

            "All personnel above the second secretary level will return to their countries by Wednesday at the latest."

            The publication of the UN report has been delayed several times to encourage reconciliation between Israel and Turkey, but that has not happened.

            The raid on the flotilla has been condemned but the UN has declared Israel's blockade legitimate
            The report says: "Israel's decision to board the vessels with such substantial force at a great distance from the blockade zone and with no final warning immediately prior to the boarding was excessive and unreasonable."

            But the UN panel of inquiry, chaired by former New Zealand prime minister Geoffrey Palmer, added that the naval blockade was legal and appropriate because it was aimed at preventing weapons being brought in by sea.

            Israel welcomed the report's confirmation of the legality of the naval blockade on the Gaza Strip and Israel's right to enforce it in international waters.

            The New York Times says that while Israel feels vindicated by the report, Turkey is upset with the conclusion on the legal status of Israel's naval blockade.

            Israeli commandos descended from helicopters on to the Turkish-owned Mavi Marmara in international waters about 130km (80 miles) from the Israeli coast.

            Activists say the commandos started shooting as soon as they hit the deck but Israeli officials say they fired in self-defence.

            "During the events of the Mavi Marmara flotilla, Israeli soldiers boarded the boat with non-lethal means. They had no intention to hurt anyone," the unnamed Israeli official told the BBC. "Once the Israeli soldiers were viciously attacked by dozens of violent IHH activists, armed with batons, knives and steel pipes, the soldiers had to defend themselves."

            "After many of the soldiers were wounded during the operation, nine of the IHH rioters who had endangered their lives were killed."

            Relations between Turkey and Israel, once close, have soured in recent years with Turkey's current Islamist government being more sympathetic than its predecessors to the Palestinian cause.
            Last edited by londontsi; 09-02-2011, 06:53 AM.
            Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
            Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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              Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

              "During the events of the Mavi Marmara flotilla, Israeli soldiers boarded the boat with non-lethal means. They had no intention to hurt anyone," the unnamed Israeli official told the BBC. "Once the Israeli soldiers were viciously attacked by dozens of violent IHH activists, armed with batons, knives and steel pipes, the soldiers had to defend themselves."

              "After many of the soldiers were wounded during the operation, nine of the IHH rioters who had endangered their lives were killed."

              Relations between Turkey and Israel, once close, have soured in recent years with Turkey's current Islamist government being more sympathetic than its predecessors to the Palestinian cause.
              The BBC is in the pocket of the J e w s. Every news report dealing with Israel is required to conclude with a statement from Israeli officials giving its viewpoint unapposed, and no other viewpoint is ever permitted at the end a report (and only rarely are they permitted earlier, and if they are permitted, they are always characterised/marginalised as the views of "extremists" or "activists").

              Moderators - would you please remove the censoring of the word J e w s in this forum - or justify in public its retention. This stupidity has gone on long enough.
              Last edited by bell-the-cat; 09-03-2011, 09:28 AM.
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              • #27
                Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

                Type in the word xxxxx and see where it gets you. Ooooops the word t r a m p , very incendiary, (unless it's in the kardashian thread.)

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                • #28
                  Re: Turkey expels British tourist for 'insulting' Atatürk

                  So, under Hyeclub standards, J e w s are roped in together with xxxxxs, xxxxxs, xxxxs, xxxxxes, xxxxs, and xxxxxxxs. I'd better not spell out the xxx-ed words - they were much stronger than t r a m p!
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