What's new

Australia, Turkey in row after Christchurch massacres | Al Jazeera English

.
I am with Australians with this one. What Erdoğan said was reckless and unnecassary even just before elections. He has such a bad habit to go overdose sometimes.

Oh, just in case if our Chinese friends don't know the meaning of ELECTION ,click on it.
Btw, note that I live in Turkey and criticise the president of Turkey without the fear of death.
 
.
Btw, note that I live in Turkey and criticise the president of Turkey without the fear of death.
I m in Beijing and I openly criticized Xi for Changing the constitution making a third term presidency a possibiility here right on this forum and Chinese language forums, am I supposed to be long dead based on your logic? You are just so brainwashed by western media, living under a rock for too long.
 
.
I m in Beijing and I openly criticized Xi for Changing the constitution making a third term presidency a possibiility here right on this forum and Chinese language forums, am I supposed to be long dead based on your logic? You are just so brainwashed by western media, living under a rock for too long.

Calm down buddy I didnt target anyone :D
 
.
I always find it's amusing how Indians and Turks always brag their so called election and democracy, India had been ruled by one single family for decades and some of their top leaders were riddled by machine guns and blown up to pieces, Turkey was mired by military coups and their human rights records are abysmal.
Fractious democracy is full of infightings and waste of time and resources, that's not what we want, we focus on quickly getting things done, we are result oriented people, beautiful empty election promises won't work here.
 
. . .
He needs a quite peaceful retirement and the Pakistani neo-Ottoman larpers need to die off Turkey is great country anyways just needs better leadership

Pakistani fanboys of Caliph Erdogan makes me feel so embarrassed I wonder how Turks feel when foreigners worship their leader more then they do. :lol:
 
.
Pakistani fanboys of Caliph Erdogan makes me feel so embarrassed I wonder how Turks feel when foreigners worship their leader more then they do. :lol:

Brother I feel the same why our people worship foreign leaders so much I think its the post-colonial phase sigh and I am embarrassed when my countrymen be praising Erdogan for everything but its the Turkish people and Ataturk's reforms that got them there Erdogan is phase he is human he will retire then another leader will come parcel of political lives and countries tbh
 
.
Pakistani fanboys of Caliph Erdogan makes me feel so embarrassed I wonder how Turks feel when foreigners worship their leader more then they do. :lol:
We have the same people in Algeria too. I don't blame them though, I call this the ''void'' politics. Our countries have been brought to their knees by corruption, dictators and traitor kings, so some people look elsewhere for solutions. It is our prerogative to rid our countries of their parasites and legitimate local leaders will naturally rise.
 
.
We have the same people in Algeria too. I don't blame them though, I call this the ''void'' politics. Our countries have been brought to their knees by corruption, dictators and traitor kings, so some people look elsewhere for solutions. It is our prerogative to rid our countries of their parasites and legitimate local leaders will naturally rise.

Algerians have their own heroes and in many ways Algeria could be a beacon of hope for the Arab world I am guessing the Maghreb could help save the Arab pride and its people just needs better leaders

*Its not just Muslims I see this with White Nationalists and the Alt-Right praising Russia and Vladmir Putin a lot then again people often follow what they see looks like a good leader
 
.
Algerians have their own heroes and in many ways Algeria could be a beacon of hope for the Arab world I am guessing the Maghreb could help save the Arab pride and its people just needs better leaders

*Its not just Muslims I see this with White Nationalists and the Alt-Right praising Russia and Vladmir Putin a lot then again people often follow what they see looks like a good leader
This new generation has great aspirations for my country. I trust them fully, and with Allah's will, our country will finally open a new page of it's history without violence and bloodshed. I see a lot of people calling what's happening in Algeria an ''arab spring'', but it's not the case... Algeria already went through it's ''arab spring'' in 1988-1991, this is something else entirely.
 
.
This new generation has great aspirations for my country. I trust them fully, and with Allah's will, our country will finally open a new page of it's history without violence and bloodshed. I see a lot of people calling what's happening in Algeria an ''arab spring'', but it's not the case... Algeria already went through it's ''arab spring'' in 1988-1991, this is something else entirely.

I dont really know so much about the internal affairs of Algeria to make a comment I just know that Algeria has the FLN party which fought the French won got freedom in 1962 led the country for decades had a bloody civil war in the 1990s now had a Indepedence leader Boutflika lead it since the late 90s I really dont trust when protests occur in the Muslim world the Western NGOS want conflict look at Syria for example we need stabilty to grow our nations
 
.
I dont really know so much about the internal affairs of Algeria to make a comment I just know that Algeria has the FLN party which fought the French won got freedom in 1962 led the country for decades had a bloody civil war in the 1990s now had a Indepedence leader Boutflika lead it since the late 90s I really dont trust when protests occur in the Muslim world the Western NGOS want conflict look at Syria for example we need stabilty to grow our nations
I understand the worries of the people. And the Algerians are the first to know what kind of dire consequences they can face if this movement falls towards violence. Let's just say we are kind of ''vaccinated'' against fitna now. And so far people are hell bent on keeping everything civilized and peaceful. Bouteflika did some good things and a lot of bad things too, but he betrayed us when he decided to change the constitution unilaterally just to stay in power.
 
.
While i am no fan of Erdogan i find it kinda funny that Western politicians can use all sorts of abusive language against anyone especially Muslims and face no backlash under the guise of free speech but when a Muslim politician says something "controversial" it causes a diplomatic row :lol::rolleyes:
 
.
Back
Top Bottom