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as pkk scum takes part in a fight against isis, the day is near when they'll be off the us and eu terror lists. i wonder how akp's gonna respond to that. tho, it's barzani making arrangements with pkk and we all know that barzani is erdogan's best buddy.
 
these akp dudes are really cowards, aren't they?

current discussions that tayyip should resign from prime ministry as he's been elected as president. one of akp parlamentarians saying that if tayyip resigns, he won't have immunity anymore (well, until he's sworn as president).

“Peki, başbakanken imzalarsa bu sorun olmaz mı?” sorusuna Kuzu, “Başka başbakan yok. Başbakanlığı ve milletvekilliği düştü. Ne oldu o zaman? Cumhurbaşkanı dediğiniz zaman, değil diyorlar çünkü imza atamıyor, yetki kullanamıyor. Peki, dokunulmazlığı var mı? Koca bir soru işareti. Bu adamın Türkiye’de güvencesi ne o zaman? Bu işi biraz zorluyorlar. Niye zorluyorlar onu da bilmiyorum” cevabını verdi.
 
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DİYARBAKIR’ın Lice İlçesi Yolaçtı Köyü’nde geçen yıl kurulan PKK mezarlığına, Mahsum Korkmaz’ın heykeli dikildi.
Diyarbakır’ın Lice İlçesi Yolaçtı Köyü’nün kırsal kesiminde geçen yıl çatışmalarda ölen PKK’lılar için mezarlık yapıldı. Mezarlığa PKK’nın Hakkari’nin Şemdinli ve Siirt’in Eruh ilçelerine ilk saldırılarını gerçekleştirmesinin yıldönümünde, baskınları gerçekleştirenler arasında bulunan ve daha sonra güvenlik güçleriyle girdiği çatışmada ölen PKK’lı Mahsum Korkmaz’ın heykeli dikildi.
Mahsum Korkmaz'ın heykeli dikildi - Hürriyet GÜNDEM


The statue of a pkk terrorist is erected in Diyarbakır after Erdoğan won the presidential election.

It is getting more clear that The akp is in bed with those terrorists in exchange of keeping power in Turkey.( Also very tragic that they depend on those terrorists for that)

Otherwise, Why did The mayor of that city close his eyes and let that thing take place?

Some people claim there is no such thing like dividing the country, however the events cliam there is such thing for real.
 
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Mahsum Korkmaz'ın heykeli dikildi - Hürriyet GÜNDEM


The statue of a pkk terrorist is erected in Diyarbakır after Erdoğan won the presidential election.

It is getting more clear that The akp is in bed with those terrorists in exchange of keeping power in Turkey.( Also very tragic that they depend on those terrorists for that)

Otherwise, Why did The mayor of that city close his eyes and let that thing take place?

Some people claim there is no such thing like dividing the country, however the events cliam there is such thing for real.

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Soldiers removed the statue....some PKK sympatizans tried to stop soldiers...Soldiers killed 1 and wounded 2 PKK sympatizans.

PKK'lı heykeli için operasyon başlatıldı - Milliyet.com.tr
 
@Alienoz_TR @rmi5 what did i say? :)

IS captured a Japanese guy, who came to Syria to experience military life. Wanted to play soldier role. IS took him as a mercenary, and captured him. Now hostage. That story is more heartbreaking than this one.

What a stupid would seek death in Syria, you may ask? I am also asking.
 
IS captured a Japanese guy, who came to Syria to experience military life. Wanted to play soldier role. IS took him as a mercenary, and captured him. Now hostage. That story is more heartbreaking than this one.

What a stupid would seek death in Syria, you may ask? I am also asking.
I feel sry for the Japanese guy but how is this related to the topic. :D
 
is the japanese guy the one who goes around the world and making his holidays in war zones? the one who takes his camera and takes poictures etc.. ?

if it was he then he is just a adrenaline junkie who makes neutral dokumantary.. they should free him because he is no danger for anyone but himself..

Soldiers killed 1 and wounded 2 PKK sympatizans

they should make a toilet from the matal of the statue :)
 
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is the japanese guy the one who goes around the world and making his holidays in war zones? the one who takes his camera and takes poictures etc.. ?

if it was he then he is just a adrenaline junkie who makes neutral dokumantary.. they should free him because he is no danger for anyone but himself..



they should make a toilet from the matal of the statue :)
Lets not derail the thread, follow me here.

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Erdoğan gov't expands ban on media coverage for public event

Independent and critical media outlets in Turkey -- including Zaman, the country's highest-circulation newspaper, and Cihan, the country's largest private news agency -- were denied accreditation to cover the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AK Party) extraordinary congress slated for Aug. 27.

The congress will elect a new leader for the ruling party who will be tasked with forming the new Cabinet when President-elect and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan moves to the Çankaya presidential palace a day after the congress.

In addition to Zaman and Cihan, Today's Zaman, the Bugün daily, Samanyolu TV, Kanaltürk and Bugün TV were also denied access to the congress.

In their last party congress in September 2012, the AK Party also refused access to critical media such as the Cumhuriyet, Aydınlık, Sözcü, Yeni Çağ, Evrensel and Birgün dailies. With the addition of new names to the banned list, the ruling party has expanded censorship in the coverage of a public event.

The practice of denying media access to a public event represents the latest in a series of restrictions imposed on independent media in Turkey by an increasingly authoritarian government headed by Prime Minister Erdoğan.

The Erdoğan government has made it a rule rather than an exception to deny accreditation to critical and independent media outlets in Turkey, drawing criticism from the European Union, opposition parties and media watchdog groups that accuse the governing party of violating press freedom.

The European Union criticized the Turkish ruling party's refusal to award accreditation to some newspapers to cover the party's fourth ordinary congress held in 2012, saying that such a practice has no place in a democratic society.

“The right to freedom of expression also includes the right to receive and impart information, and selective accreditation of established media should not have a place in a transparent, democratic society,” Peter Stano, spokesman for Enlargement and European Neighborhood Policy Commissioner Stefan Fule, said at the time.

Erdoğan defended the ban and his refusal to issue press badges for a number of newspapers, all of which are critical of the party, saying that he was not obliged to do so.

Media groups in the past suffered from a controversial authoritarian practice within the General Staff, which refused to provide accreditation to a number TV stations and newspapers, including Today's Zaman and the Zaman daily. The ban came into effect after the Feb. 28, 1997 military intervention, known as the “postmodern coup.” The General Staff finally dropped the ban in 2012.

Just last week, a Cihan TV crew was forced to leave an event organized by a civic group in Ankara on Wednesday after the interior minister's aide intervened along with event organizers.

Reporter Seyfettin Koçak and cameraman Yalçın Kaya were dispatched to cover a panel discussion on the problems facing youth at the invitation of the Anatolian Students' Union, the host of the event. The two were singled out among all other reporters and asked to leave the premises by an aide to Interior Minister Efkan Ala. This illegal practice by the minister's aides was protested by colleagues from other networks.

In May, Zaman daily UK representative Kadir Uysaloğlu was also asked to leave when Turkey's finance minister, Mehmet Şimşek, delivered a speech at the Financial Times' head office in London.


Erdoğan gov't expands ban on media coverage for public event
 
Turkish Cabinet

Deputy Prime Minister: Bülent Arınç
Deputy Prime Minister: Ali Babacan
Deputy Prime Minister: Yalçın Akdoğan
Deputy Prime Minister: Numan Kurtulmuş
Minister of EU Affairs: Volkan Bozkır

Minister of Culture and Tourism: Ömer Çelik
Minister of Development: Cevdet Yılmaz
Minister of Economy: Nihat Zeybekci
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources: Taner Yıldız
Minister of Environment and City Planning: İdris Güllüce
Minister of Family and Social Policy: Ayşenur İslam
Minister of Finance: Mehmet Şimşek
Minister of Food, Agriculture and Livestock: M.Mehdi Eker
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
Minister of Forest and Water Management: Veysel Eroğlu
Minister of Health: Mehmet Müezzinoğlu
Minister of Science, Industry and Technology: Fikri Işık
Minister of Interior: Efkan Ala
Minister of Justice: Bekir Bozdağ
Minister of Labor and Social Security: Faruk Çelik
Minister of National Defense: İsmet Yılmaz
Minister of National Education: Nabi Avcı
Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications: Lütfi Elvan
Minister of Youth and Sports: Akif Çağatay Kılıç
Minister of Customs and Trade- Nurettin Canikli
 
Tayyip:" Why are they criticizing compulsory religious lesson and not compulsory math and chemistry lessons ?"

God what have e done to be punished by this genius.
 
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