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IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
True and i still say Ottomans were far ahead of their time when it comes to tolerance.
By committing genocide well into the 1920s?

So if the genocide isn't cold-blooded and evil, what is it? defend it If you're a man of principle and you truly beliefe the sleep ottomans will awaken and are great, prove it...
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
45,997
So I guess I should scratch Turkey off the visit list for later in the year. A shame, the airfare was so inexpensive.
@Enron How much were they???

I live in Europe. But I see what has become from this once glorious continent. Europe has problems that it won't overcome:
- Huge amount of young uneducated immigrants who will never accept the European way of life.
- Riots in different countries by those immigrants.
- Unsustainable welfare benefits.
- People thinking that they don't need to work
- Euro
- Greece
- No possiblity for change, everything decided by unelected officials.
- No growth, huge amount of unemployed.
- Liberals and socialists.
...

Frankly it's a shithole. Can't wait to get out of here.
:agree:

Who gives you the right to tell us what to do or how to behave ?
Why should they tolerate your opinions while having theirs shunted? Why shouldn't they be shown the same amount of respect as far as what they believe in?

it's a theory, 99% of the scientists a few centuries ago thought the earth was flat.
Just like the theory of gravity? :p

Of course, I have been branded both too liberal and too conservative practically in the same day.

I just don't like gypsies...
Fuck gypsies, they will burn in hell.
 
Jul 2, 2006
18,805
Turkish police arrest suspected Iranian agent in Ankara protests

4 June 2013 /BAYRAM KAYA, ANKARA
Turkish police have arrested, among others, an Iranian national named Shayan Shamloo in connection with violent demonstrations in the Turkish capital that followed what was initially a peaceful environmental protest at Gezi Park in İstanbul.

According to a source in the government who wanted to remain anonymous because of the pending investigation into violent events held in a couple of locations in Ankara, the Iranian national was suspected to have played a provocateur role.

The same source also told Today's Zaman that authorities suspect Mr. Shamloo has connections with the Iranian intelligence. Police have reportedly arrested some 15 foreign nationals across the country in connection with events and most of them have turned out to be Iranian nationals.

The pro-government Star daily reported on Tuesday that another Iranian national named Ramin Sarabi (AKA Rıza) was arrested in Erzurum on charges of leading a plot to attack a delegation of the wise man group, which has been tasked with canvassing the province of Erzurum province to feel the pulse of the people regarding the resolution process with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK).

According to the investigation by the public prosecutor's office in Erzurum, Sarabi is believed to have links to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards.

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hinted on foreign meddling into protests on Monday, saying that Turkish intelligence officials are working to determine whether there is any foreign link to the ongoing protests.

"Our intelligence work is ongoing [to establish foreign links to the protests]. It is not possible to reveal their names. But we will have meetings with their heads," he told reporters.

Interpretation of Erdoğan's remarks indicate that he will likely raise the spy issues with Iran, a country that has deep disagreements with Turkey in Syria, Iraq and other regional issues.

On Sunday, Erdoğan criticized Iran and Hezbollah for participating in the fighting in Syria with forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying that the open support to the Syrian regime is working against Iran and Hezbollah in the Middle East and Islamic world.

Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said on Tuesday the ensuing violent protests have cost the country over TL 70 million. He said the police has identified 11 illegal groups that are involved in the violent protests.

The Taksim incidents started last Thursday where a group of environmentalists had gathered in Gezi Park to protest government plans to build a replica of the Topçu Barracks in the park as part of the Taksim rejuvenation project. Hundreds joined the group after the police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse them.

Last year, Turkish intelligence uncovered an Iranian spy-ring in Turkey and nine people -- some Turkish citizens -- were arrested on charges of gathering strategic intelligence for Iran, as well as exchanging intelligence and know-how and coordinating activities with the PKK. The trial is still continuing in Erzurum court.
http://www.todayszaman.com/news-317...spected-iranian-agent-in-ankara-protests.html
 

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