Arpa Posted November 16, 2014 Report Share Posted November 16, 2014 HO HO HO and a bottle of Cuban Rum. Bozo the clown farts again. here is his portrait. http://www.professorfootnote.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/bozo-the-clown.jpg http://www.professorfootnote.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/bozo-the-clown.jpg http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100802133544/civilization/images/5/50/Suleiman.jpg http://news.yahoo.com/erdogan-says-muslims-not-columbus-discovered-americas-162759161.html Istanbul (AFP) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday that the Americas were discovered by Muslims in the 12th century, nearly three centuries before Christopher Columbus set foot there. "Contacts between Latin America and Islam date back to the 12th century. Muslims discovered America in 1178, not Christopher Columbus," the conservative president said in a televised speech during an Istanbul summit of Muslim leaders from Latin America. "Muslim sailors arrived in America from 1178. Columbus mentioned the existence of a mosque on a hill on the Cuban coast," Erdogan said. Erdogan said that Ankara was even prepared to build a mosque at the site mentioned by the Genoese explorer. "I would like to talk about it to my Cuban brothers. A mosque would go perfectly on the hill today," the Turkish leader said. History books say that Columbus set foot on the American continent in 1492 as he was seeking a new maritime route to India. A tiny minority of Muslim scholars have recently suggested a prior Muslim presence in the Americas, although no pre-Columbian ruin of an Islamic structure has ever been found. In a controversial article published in 1996, historian Youssef Mroueh refers to a diary entry from Columbus that mentions a mosque in Cuba. But the passage is widely understood to be a metaphorical reference to the shape of the landscape.==== Hey er-BOZO-an, you forgot that the name of the US State Alaska is misspelled, it is from the muslim arabic Al Aqsa. Mosque in Jerusalem http://www.toledoblade.com/image/2008/07/04/800x_b1_cCM_z/Larry-Harmon.jpg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gamavor Posted November 17, 2014 Report Share Posted November 17, 2014 (edited) Edited November 17, 2014 by gamavor 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 17, 2014 Report Share Posted November 17, 2014 Typical, Furkish insecurity!!!!!! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 18, 2014 Report Share Posted November 18, 2014 YES TO A MOSQUE ON A CUBAN HILL, NO TO HALKI SEMINARY Today's Zaman, TurkeyNov 17 2014 by GUNAL KURÞUN November 16, 2014, Sunday The Halki Seminary, officially called the Theological School of Halki,was the main school of theology of the Eastern Orthodox Church'sEcumenical Patriarchate of Ýstanbul until a law enacted by the TurkishParliament banned private higher education institutions in 1971. Ithas remained closed since 1971. The school is located at the top of Heybeliada (Halki) Island's Hillof Hope, inside the Monastery of the Holy Trinity built during theByzantine era. Although there are many non-state-sponsored foundationssupporting higher education institutions in Turkey, and it wouldnot be difficult for an Orthodox church foundation to support theseminary, it is shameful to see that the seminary is still closeddue to several legal obstacles. In reality, there is no politicalwill to re-open the seminary, nor support from any political party. It simply means the existence of a double standard, to defend theidea that there is religious freedom in Turkey and at the same timerefuse to re-open the seminary after 43 years of closure. This schoolis significant from both a symbolic and realistic view. It can standas a sign of respect to others' religious rights and liberties in acountry that is 99 percent Muslim and at the same time, the Orthodoxcommunity has a great need for well-educated religious staff for itschurch. It is very embarrassing that arguments are made suggestingthat because there is no mosque in Athens, there should be no seminaryin Turkey. I really do not understand where we get the sense that wehave the right to control others' belief as it is still written inthe Constitution that this state is secular and maintains an equaldistance to all beliefs and religions. Yesterday, President Recep Tayyip Erdoðan declared that a mosque iswell-suited for the top of a hill in Havana, the capital city of Cuba. There is a tiny minority of 7,000 Muslims in Cuba and only 4,000 ofthem live in Havana. They have long complained that they do not havea place to practice their religion collectively and Turkey is known tobe willing to build a mosque in Havana. A Turkish delegation traveledto Havana earlier this year to seek permission for a mosque in thecapital. Turkish media reported last month that Cuban authoritiesrejected the request submitted by Turkey's Religious Affairs Foundation(TDV). I think they started to see this request with reciprocalprinciples, in other words, no seminary, no mosque. Religious rights are a matter of democratization. It is essential tocomply with the requests of religious minorities, seeing religiousminorities as a threat or Trojan horse is pathetic in the 21stcentury. Again, it is hypocrisy to deny a religious right to ourneighbors, brothers and sisters living on the same street and inthe same city who hold a different belief but expect others to givethat same religious right to people sharing our religion who live10,000 kilometers away. I really wonder what President Erdoðan willsay if the Cubans ask about the situation of the Alevis, Armenians,Caferis, Jews, Assyrians, Baha'is, Chaldeans, Yazidis, Nestoriansand Protestants living in Turkey. Pope Benedict XVI says: "A just laicism allows religious freedom. Thestate does not impose religion but rather gives space to religionswith a responsibility toward civil society and therefore it allowsthese religions to be factors in building up society." Sometimes itis good to listen to others and it doesn't require leaving our beliefs. http://www.todayszaman.com/columnist/gunal-kursun/yes-to-a-mosque-on-a-cuban-hill-no-to-halki-seminary_364536.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MosJan Posted November 19, 2014 Report Share Posted November 19, 2014 Erdogan Orders Schools to Teach Muslim Discovery of Americas ?http://asbarez.com/128999/erdogan-orders-schools-to-teach-muslim-discovery-of-americas/ ANKARA (Hurriyet Daily)—Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has instructed Turkey’s educational institutions to adopt a policy of highlighting the contribution of Islam to global science and arts, including Erdogan’s own claim that the American continent was first discovered by Muslims.Erdogan, speaking at a conference with South American Muslim leaders in Turkey over the weekend, claimed that America was discovered by Muslim sailors 300 years before Columbus. His claim caused astonished reactions around the world.“I have to be clear that there is an important responsibility falling on the shoulders of our Education Ministry and YÖK [the Higher Education Board]. An objective writing of history will show the contribution of the East, the Middle East and Islam to the science and arts. As the president of my country, I cannot accept that our civilization is inferior to other civilizations,” Erdogan said in his address to students at the opening of a religious school in Ankara on Tuesday.He also slammed criticisms from columnists and cartoonists mocking his claims that Muslim sailors discovered the Americas and constructed a mosque in Cuba centuries before Columbus.“Why [do they not believe it]? Because they have never believed that a Muslim can do such a thing. They have never believed that their ancestors could manage to launch ships in the Golden Horn after transporting them across land,” Erdogan said, referring to Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II’s conquest of Istanbul in 1453.“They have never believed that their ancestors ended the Dark Age and opened the New Age. That’s a lack of self-confidence,” he added.Erdogan defended his claims about the discovery of the Americas and underlined that the suggested had not originally been made by him. “This claim is not new. It is mentioned in Prof. Fuat Sezgin’s books. A number of academics in Turkey and in the world have made this claim,” he said, without referring to his suggestion that the Muslims who discovered Cuba built a mosque on a hill there.Fuat Sezgin is a Turkish professor emeritus on Arabic-Islamic science, who has been living in Germany since the aftermath of the 1960 coup in Turkey.A day after Erdogan voiced his claim about the discovery of the Americas for the first time, Sezgin participated in a press conference to introduce the Turkish edition of his book on the history of Arab-Islamic literature.“I wrote years ago that the American continent was discovered by Muslim sailors. Everything written in the book is correct, but nobody in my country speaks about it,” daily Milliyet quoted Sezgin as saying on Nov. 16. Bilal Erdogan, the son of the Turkish president, was sitting next to Sezgin during the press conference.“Western sources shouldn’t be believed as if they are sacred texts,” Erdogan added on Tuesday, promising to maintain his “encouraging” role in this regard.In his speech, he also cited the mega projects being carried out in Turkey, including the intercontinental Marmaray undersea tunnel, the third bridge over the Bosphorus and the Kanal Istanbul project, as reasons for the Turkish youth to have “self-confidence.” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 19, 2014 Report Share Posted November 19, 2014 I cannot accept that our civilization is inferior to other civilizations,” Erdogan said in his address to students at the opening of a religious school in Ankara on Tuesday. But the whole world knows that you are inferior. Your denial of inferiority, in itself is inferiority. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 22, 2014 Report Share Posted November 22, 2014 GOODBYE, COLUMBUSJirair Tutunjian, Toronto, 16 November 2014Poor, abused, ignored Christopher Columbus. Despite his best efforts,the Genoese navigator was never appreciated by the Spanish rulers onwhose behalf he recklessly sailed west to find a new route to India.And then the hemisphere that he discovered was named after AmerigoVespucci by an ignorant German cartographer.To add insult to injury, some years ago archeologists declared theVikings had settled in what is now Canada and New England centuriesbefore the Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria chased the sun. And now comesthe final insult from archeologist-alchemist-geographer-historianextraordinaire Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who when not makingearth-shattering discoveries, moonlights as the absolute ruler ofTurkey with a $600-million brand-new presidential palace to prove it.So what's the new and stunning discovery from Prof. Erdogan'sscriptorium-cum-laboratory? America was discovered by Muslims in the12th century. Americanologist Erdogan even provided the exact year ofthe discovery: 1178. That's what's new from the Erdogan Institution ofLoony Toons. During a television speech in Istanbul at the summit ofLatin American Muslim leaders, on Nov. 15, Dr. Erdogan revealed thatColumbus had mentioned the existence of a mosque on a hill along theCuban coast. He didn't say whether it was on the northern shore, closeto the tourist-infested Varadero resort, or on the southern coast nearGuantanamo. The audience, of course, lapped it up, since... the Muslimleaders were all on an all-expenses paid guests of Erdogan. As well,they were probably cognizant of the ancient observation that a richman's joke is always funny.Archeologist "Turkana Jones" Erdogan added he was very eager toparticipate in the construction of a new mosque where the pre-Columbianmosque had once pierced the blue skies of the Caribbean.To wit, he said: "I would like to tell my Cuban brothers, a mosquewould be perfectly well suited on this hill today as well." Endof quote.Although Prof. Erdogan thinks his discovery would change history,he is sadly a Johnny-come lately to "Muslims Discovered America"scholarship. Any child who looks at the map of the Americas canpoint numerous examples of ancient Muslim presence in the WesternHemisphere. For example, it has been endubitedly proven by etymologistsat the University of Batman (Turkey) that Havana is a corruptionof the Arabic Habena ("We loved it"). In fact, Cubans call the cityHabana. Haiti is another one. It means "My Life" in Arabic.While Bahamas means zeal. That's where the Palestinian Hamas probablygot its name. There's an Abuna (Brazil) which means "Our Father".There are also countless Adamses, meaning bone in Arabic. Alaska, ofcourse, is the corruption of Al Aqsa of Jerusalem. Amarillo (Texas)means the moon. Alabama, Alagoaz, Albion, Aleutian, Algoma, Algonquinand countless other American place names of Arabic or Muslim origindon't require exegesis.And how one can ignore the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean?Those were settled by Turkish immigrants in times immemorial. Caicos(plural of caic) means boats in Turkish. Not too far from thoseislands, in the Florida Keys, one can find the Islamorada islet. Aneager-beaver Boy Scout, armed with an AAA map, should be able tolocate a mosque or a madrassa there, without much effort. Meanwhile,there are Lebanons in no less than four American states (Kentucky,Missouri, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania).But absent-minded professor Erdogan has a point: Muslims were crucialin the discovery of the Americas. Because the Ottoman Turks wouldn'tallow European merchants to travel east to India, King Ferdinand andQueen Isabella of Spain were forced to find a western route to India...and thus Columbus bumped into yet another Muslim presence... in Cuba.Several years ago Prof. Erdogans creative mignons in Ankara and inIstanbul proved convincingly that the American Natives were of Turkicorigins. The Turks had travelled from Central Asia to Mongolia, China,north of today's Far East Russia, and crossed the Bering Straits. Thenthey had proceeded to fertilize the Americas, all the way to Tierradel Fuego. The Erdogan wanabees even discovered countless NativeAmerican words which were similar to Turkish. Turkish consuls showedup at Native community functions, the peace pipe was passed around;Ankara made donations to Native tribes, granted scholarships to youngNatives, and invited some of their chiefs to Istanbul junkets.Apparently proving that the American Natives were Turks didn't impressanyone outside President Erdogan's authoritarian jurisdiction. Thediligent professor has now decided to prove that eons after Turkssettled in the Americas, Muslim navigators rediscovered them... andthe Western Hemisphere.What's next, Prof. Imaginarium? Turks invented farming, monotheism,the alphabet, philosophy, all the arts, the printing press, the Law ofGravity, the Heisenberg Theory, the Theory of Relativity and the lawsof aerodynamics, computers, nuclear energy, toothpaste, the under-armdeodorant, french fries, Hula Hoop...? And Turkish astronauts landedon the sun in 10,000 B.C.? Is it that latent sunstroke which has madeProf. Erdogan such a versatile babbler of nonsense?http://www.keghart.com/Tutunjian-Discovery-America Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted November 24, 2014 Author Report Share Posted November 24, 2014 (edited) That bozkurt Bozo keeps on farting. And each time it gets more fetid and farcically fiery. This is how and from where he speaks. Please throw away all your books of history and learn from that goet veren that Mt. Olympus is in furkey, Goethe is a philosophr and Socrates is Spanish. http://www.lifeisajoke.com/Pictures/fiery_fart.jpg http://www.lifeisajoke.com/Pictures/fiery_fart.jpg http://www.tvparty.com/vgifs8/bozosolo.gif http://www.tvparty.com/vgifs8/bozosolo.gif http://www.businessinsider.com/michael-rubin-erdogans-says-muslims-discovered-america-2014-11 Erdogan's Comments About Muslims Discovering America Says A Lot About His State Of Mind Recep Tayyip Erdoğans declaration that Muslims discovered America, speculation he read in a pamphlet which lacked supporting evidence, tells a lot about the Turkish presidents mind. After all, anyone who has traveled along the book stores of Beirut, or among the book sellers stalls in Cairo, will find dozens of similar pamphlets claiming that Islam was actually responsible for everything from the discovery of gravity to the moon landing. And lets not forget that Shakespeare was really Sheikh Zubayr bin William, a Muslim Arab living in Britain. Erdoğan, for his part, doubled down on his claim, demanding that his theory now be taught as reality in Turkeys schools. While Western officials might shrug and chuckle at Erdoğans declaration, its important to realize its no outlier for the Turkish president. A Turkish interlocutor (evidently paraphrasing this column by Yılmaz Özdil) noted how historians in Turkey have long chafed at Erdoğans theories: In Antalya, Erdoğan explained how the word Olympics takes its name from a mountain near Antalya, Mt. Olympus. The mountain is in northern Greece, and nowhere near Antalya. Its not just geography that confuses Mr. Erdoğan. When discussing the Battle of Manzikert in 1070 CE, a battle in which the Muslim Seljuqs defeated the larger Byzantine army and captured the Byzantine emperor, Erdoğan declared, Seljuq soldiers fought with their swords against the iron balls of the Byzantine artillery, raining on their heads. Artillery and gunpowder didnt come to the region for another three centuries. Oops. Then, again, this wasnt the only time he was publicly confused about the Seljuqs. In one speech, he described Ankara as the capital of the Seljuqs. In reality, though, Konya was the Seljuq capital. Ankara, at the time, was little more than a small town or large village. Fast forward about 500 years, to the reign of the Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent. Back in 2011, Erdoğan went on a rant about a popular Turkish serial depicting his life and times, complaining that it concentrated too much on his lavish life in the harem. Erdoğan explained that Suleiman had in reality spent 30 of his 46 years on the throne on horseback, running from battle to battle. During Suleimans reign, however, the Ottomans were at war for just ten years, and so were at peace for 36. He has repeatedly become exacerbated by the constraints of facts. When some historians began using old documents and records, and historical artifacts to research old Istanbul churches, Erdoğan grew annoyed that anyone would record or discuss Istanbuls pre-Islamic past. He chided, They dont know Istanbuls history. They go around with magnifying glass in their hand like [the Byzantine Emperor] Romanus Diogenes. Romanus Diogenes. Recep Tayyip Erdogan speaks to members of parliament from his ruling AK Party (AKP) during a meeting at the Turkish parliament in Ankara on February 18, 2014. He apparently confused Romanus IV with Diogenes of Sinope, a Greek philosopher who lived more than a millennium before, and who went around with a lantern, not a magnifying glass. Philosophers, however, have not been his thing. After all, he once said, If the Germans have Goethe and if the Spaniards have Socrates. Now, its perfectly true that other world leaders can occasionally get history wrong. George H.W. Bush once mistakenly commemorated the anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day on September 7 rather than December 7. When mistakes happen, however, leaders acknowledge them. President Bush corrected himself; he didnt order textbooks re-written to make his error the new norm. Erdoğan may sound foolish, but the importance of his errors extends far beyond himself. Rather, they reflect the future of Turkey. Erdoğan is a product of an İmam Hatip education, the Turkish equivalent of a madrasa. Prior to Erdoğans rise, İmam Hatip graduates would primarily become mullahs or perhaps work in family businesses. Their lack of grounding in liberal arts and science disqualified them from most university programs and the government service which might follow. But Erdoğan has bolstered and promoted the İmam Hatips, so that their graduates now dominate Turkeys bureaucracy. Erdoğan may be no historian, but he has become the rule rather than the exception for the Turkish government he leads. He has ensured that there are thousands if not tens of thousands of protégés marching in lockstep behind him, all of whom treat fact with disdain and embrace mindless revisionism. Welcome to the future of Turkey. Some of us must be graduates of his classes of history, those who insist the Mamikoneans are Chinese and the Bgratunis are yahoodi. Edited November 24, 2014 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 25, 2014 Report Share Posted November 25, 2014 As usual he puts his foot in his mouth yet again! TURKISH PRESIDENT ERDOGAN SAYS WOMEN'S EQUALITY WITH MEN "AGAINST NATURE"15:58 â~@¢ 24.11.14Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appears set to anger womenand rights groups in the country once again after voicing his strongobjection to the equality of women and men, instead suggesting whathe called "equivalency," the Hurriyet Daily News reports."When we are able to look at human beings from the point of view ofjustice, then the elimination of discrimination between women and menwould be possible in a much more fair, humanly and conscientiouslyway. What do women need?" Erdogan said Nov. 24, delivering a speechat an international gathering in Istanbul aimed at discussing women'srights and freedoms."Sometimes, here they say 'men and women equality.' 'Equality amongwomen' and 'equality among men' is the way of putting it correctly.However, what is particularly essential is women's equality beforejustice," Erdogan said at the Women and Justice Summit hosted by theWomen and Democracy Association (KADEM)."Equality is turning the victim into an oppressor by force or viceversa. What women need is to be able to be equivalent, rather thanequal," the president said.He also reiterated an argument he voiced in the past, announcing:"You cannot bring women and men into equal positions; that is againstnature because their nature is different.""For example, in work life, you cannot impose the same conditionson a pregnant woman as a man," Erdogan said, using an example toillustrate his argument.Erdogan has consistently exhorted women to have at least threechildren, while also terming abortion "murder" and railing againstCaesarian sections.Armenian News - Tert.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 27, 2014 Report Share Posted November 27, 2014 ERDOGAN SAYS WOMEN CAN'T BE TREATED EQUAL TO MENArutz Sheva, IsraelNovember 25, 2014 TuesdayTurkey's President continues to stir up controversy, this time withclaims that women cannot be treated as equal to men.Turkey"s Islamist President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Monday stirred upmore controversy when he said women cannot be treated as equal to men."You cannot put women and men on an equal footing," he told a women"sconference in Istanbul, according to the BBC. "It is against nature."Erdogan also said feminists did not grasp the importance of motherhoodin Islam."In the workplace, you cannot treat a man and a pregnant woman inthe same way," Erdogan said, according to the Anatolia news agency.Women cannot do all the work done by men, he added, because it wasagainst their "delicate nature"."Our religion regards motherhood very highly. Feminists don'tunderstand that, they reject motherhood," he charged, adding thatwomen needed equal respect rather than equality.Erdogan also told the Istanbul meeting that justice was the solutionto most of the world's issues - including racism, anti-Semitism, and"women's problems".The Turkish leader often causes controversy with his statements.Earlier this month, he claimed that Muslims had discovered the Americasmore than 300 years before Christopher Columbus, and later insistedthat his rewriting of history should be taught in schools.Throughout his time in power there have been more signs of Turkeyturning more extremist. In 2013, the Turkish Parliament tightenedrestrictions on the sale and advertising of alcoholic beverages.A year earlier, a Turkish court formally charged internationally knownpianist and composer Fazil Say with insulting Islamic religious values,in comments he made on Twitter.Previously, Turkey's Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk was prosecuted forhis comments about the mass killings of Armenians, under a law thatmade it a crime to insult the Turkish identity. The government easedthat law in an amendment in 2008.In another incident in 2007, ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink,who received death threats because of his comments about the killingsof Armenians by Turks in 1915, was shot dead outside his office inIstanbul. Arutz Sheva, All Rights Reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted November 29, 2014 Report Share Posted November 29, 2014 http://media.sanluisobispo.com/smedia/2014/11/22/14/37/2uZGX.AuSt.76.jpeg 14:12 29/11/2014 » REGIONErdogan receives U.S. Vice President in Armenian atmosphereVice President of the United States Joe Biden had visited Turkey by the end of the previous week. It is known that the results of the visit are not satisfying for the American side: Ankara had refused to satisfy the expectations of Washington regarding the “Islamic state”. However, regardless the results of the visit, the readers, the Armenian readers in particular, have paid their attention on a very curious fact, while discussing the photos of Erdogan – Biden joint press conference disseminated by the France Press agency.The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had received the U.S. Vice President Joe Biden in the Istanbul based Beylerbeyi Palace. This is the summer residence of the Ottoman sultans and is located on the Asian shore of Bosporus. Beylerbeyi Palace was commissioned by Sultan Abdülaziz and built between 1861 and 1865 by Armenian architect Sarkis Balyan.On one of the walls of the hall, where the Turkish President and the US Vice President held the press conference, a canvas by Armenian sea painter Hovhannes Ayvazovski was hanging. It is Sarkis Balyan whom Ayvazovski owes for his meeting with the High Porte.Ottoman Imperial architect Balyan has performed as a mediator for the Turkish Sultan Abdul Mecid I to receive Ayvazovski. Abdul Mecid I, who had already one of the canvases of the famous Armenian painter, awarded him with a medal. The following sultan Abdülaziz was a more businesslike person. It was him who ordered to construct the Beylerbeyi Palace (meaning "Lord of Lords"). Sarkis Balyan presents to the last sultan, Abdülaziz, another painting by Ayvazovski. The seascape attracts the sultan so much that the latter orders him to paint 30 other canvases for him.The Sultan amply rewards the Armenian painter for his work. Later on the success of Ayvazovski’s paintings makes Abdul Hamid II to express his gratitude to Ayvazovski by awarding him with a silver medal. Abdul Hamid awards Hovhannes Ayvazovski with another state medal before the massacre of Armenians. The massacre organized and implemented by Abdul Hamid disappoints Hovhannes Ayvazovski deeply, who throws all the gifts received by the Turkish sultan into the sea. At the same time he says to the Consul of Turkey in Theodosia, “Tell your sanguinary master that I have thrown away all the medals received from him, and if he wants he can throw all my canvas into the sea.”The Genocidal Turkey, naturally, has not thrown away the canvas of the prominent painter. Moreover, till now Ayvazovski’s works decorate the walls of such palaces like Beylerbeyi or Dolmabahçe. The latter, by the way, is constructed by Garabet Balyan, the father of Sarkis Balyan. The photo made by the photographer of the “Associated Press” in Beylerbeyi Palace unveils one of the paintings by Ayvazovski, just behind the two officials holding the press conference. The western bloggers had surely noticed this fact and one of them has noted acutely, “However hard Turkey tries, it cannot hide away itself from Armenians…”Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 1, 2014 Report Share Posted December 1, 2014 Hurriyet Daily News, TurkeyNov 29 2014Muslims discovered Earth is round, Turkey's science minister saysISTANBULMuslim scientists working around 1,200 years ago were the first todetermine that the Earth is a sphere, Turkey's science, industry andtechnology minister, becoming the latest Turkish official to informthe world about apparent scientific firsts on the part of Islamicworld.Speaking at a reception for business leader in the Central Anatolianprovince of Konya late Nov. 28, Minister Fikri IÅ?ık stressed thecontributions of the Islamic world to science throughout history."Some 700-800 years before Galileo, 71 Muslim scientists led byal-Khwarizmi convened by the order of the Caliph Al-Ma'mun andrevealed that the Earth is a sphere," he said. IÅ?ık added that a copyof the original document is currently in the Museum of Islamic Scienceand Technology in Istanbul.The museum was founded by Fuat Sezgin, a Turkish professor emeritus onArabic-Islamic science who was recently referred by Turkish PresidentRecep Tayyip ErdoÄ?an, too. During a speech on Nov. 18, ErdoÄ?an quotedSezgin's theories for his controversial claim that the Americancontinent was "discovered by Muslim sailors" some 300 years beforeChristopher Columbus.The concept of a spherical Earth remained a matter of philosophicalspeculation until the 3rd century BC, when Hellenistic astronomyestablished the spherical shape of the earth as a physical given.Galileo Galilei, on the other hand, was put to trial and convicted bythe Roman Catholic Inquisition in 1616 and 1633 for his support ofheliocentrism, a theory which is not directly related to the notionthat the Earth is a sphere. Heliocentrism, the theory that the Earthwas a planet that revolved around the Sun, contradicted geocentrism,the Aristotelian view that the earth was the center of the universe,which agreed with a literal interpretation of the Bible.Around 830 AD, Caliph Al-Ma'mun commissioned a group of Muslimastronomers and geographers to measure the distance from Tadmur(Palmyra) to Raqqah in modern Syria. They calculated the Earth'scircumference, reaching to numbers very close to the currently modernvalues.Today, the war-torn Raqqah is known as the stronghold of the IslamicState of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants.November/29/2014http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/Default.aspx?pageID=238&nID=74989&NewsCatID=338 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arpa Posted December 2, 2014 Author Report Share Posted December 2, 2014 (edited) furkey is fast becoming an Islamic state. The US and its stooges have been shunning, harassing and boycotting the so called Islamic Republic of Iran. Let us see how they will treat their sweetheart, , the impending islamic dictatorship of ottoman furkeystan. To give them more power to cleanse the entire Middle East of non-muslim, i.e Christian population? I think that er-DOG-an is itching for another military coup.** ---- I will not air the entire gobble gobble article, see the rest at the site below. Rise of Turkish Islamic schooling upsets secular parents Turkey has seen a sharp rise in religious schooling under reforms that President Tayyip Erdogan casts as a defense against moral decay, but which opponents see as an unwanted drive to shape a more Islamic nation. Almost a million students are enrolled in "imam hatip" schools this year, up from just 65,000 in 2002 when Erdogan's Islamist-rooted AK Party first came to power, he told the opening of one of the schools in Ankara last month.http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/02/us-turkey-education-idUSKCN0JG0CK20141202?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews ** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_coups_in_Turkey Edited December 2, 2014 by Arpa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 2, 2014 Report Share Posted December 2, 2014 ERDOGAN'S BIG LIEDecember 1, 2014By Geoffrey Clarfield -"According to interpreters of sharia, any land that was once settled byMuslims must be reclaimed and returned to Muslim sovereignty, soon andby force. If Erdogan can persuade enough Muslims that they discoveredand settled America, then any kind of Islam-inspired violence orterror carried out in North or South America is simply a form ofgrass roots activism designed to reclaim lost territory for Islam".Last month, the Turkish government hosted a group of Latin AmericanMuslim leaders at a summit in Istanbul. On the closing day of thesummit, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gave a televised speech,where he told the assembled delegates that, "The introduction ofIslam into the American continent dates back to the 12th century."According to Erdogan, "314 years before Columbus, in 1178, Muslimsailors reached the American continent. Indeed, in Columbus' diariesthere is a reference to a mosque on a hill near the sea shore. Wecan have a talk with my Cuban brother here.... A mosque would suitwell on that hill today, if they allow it."Any serious historian of the Americas, including representatives ofNorth American indigenous groups, cannot endorse Erdogan's speech.Commenting on similar ahistorical claims made by the Arab World StudiesNotebook -- a project that tries to inject like-minded fabricationsinto the American school curriculum -- Peter de Gangi, the directorof Canada's Algonquin Nation Secretariat, dismissed these kinds ofclaims out-of-hand.Let us take a brief look at the document upon which Erdogan basedhis speech. It was written by Youssef Mroueh in 1996. It starts offinnocuously with the title, "Precolumbian Muslims in the Americas."However, on the next line, the immediate bias of the piece isrevealed, for the article was written for "the Preparatory Committeefor International Festivals to celebrate the millennium of the Muslimsarrival to the Americas (996-1996)."Upon reading the article, there seems to be some evidence that Muslimsailors may have sailed west from Spain and North Africa into whatthey then called the "ocean of darkness and fog" and brought backinteresting things. We know from more reliable historical sources thatthey visited the Canary Islands and they may even have reached theCaribbean. This is within the range of anthropological possibility,but then the claims of the article become totally unsupportable.Here is just one example from Mroueh's article:"Dr. Barry Fell (Harvard University) introduced in his book'Saga-America' 1980 solid scientific evidence supporting the arrival,centuries before Columbus, of Muslims from North and West Africa....Engraved on rocks in the arid western U.S., he found texts, diagramsand charts representing the last surviving fragments of what was oncea system of schools ... the language of instruction was North AfricanArabic written with old Kufic Arabic scripts ... the descendants of theMuslim visitors of North America are members of the present Iroquois,Algonquin, Anasazi, Hohokam and Olmec native people."Mroueh clearly has not studied New World archaeology. Had he done so,he may have noticed that archaeologists believe that the Olmec ceasedto exist as a people by 400 B.C., so they could not have met theseMuslim explorers or intermarried with them. Indigenous peoples ofCentral America, such as the Aztecs and the Maya, had to wait morethan a thousand years to confront the visiting, conquering Spaniardswho came in the wake of Christopher Columbus and never left.If Erdogan's speech has no basis in fact or history, and Mroueh'sunderstanding of American archaeology makes new-age pseudo historianslook empirical by comparison, we must ask ourselves why he gaveit and to what end? Before doing so, we must also ask ourselves ifthere is a precedent for this kind of pseudo history in the once,largely secular Turkish educational system, within which Erdogan andhis colleagues were raised, before he became the latest advocate ofstate-sponsored fundamentalist Islam.When Turkey entered the First World War with the Germans againstthe allied powers, it was a barely modernizing agricultural empireruled by a Sultan in Istanbul who, as Caliph of Islam, was also thereligious leader of the world's Sunni Muslims.According to Islamic theology, the basis of the Ottoman Empire wasits sharia-based legal code, in which Muslims came first, while Jewsand Christians were treated as second-class citizens under the law.Non-Turkish Muslim ethnic groups, such as the Kurds, were equal, butonly as Muslims, not as representatives of a distinct ethnic groupor nation. The many Turkish-speaking Shia Alevi, were not accepted as"true Muslims" by the Ottoman bureaucracy.When Turkey lost the war, the allies began to carve up Asia Minor. Agroup of soldiers and ideologues under the charismatic leadershipof former Ottoman military officer Mustafa Kemal (who would laterbe known as Ataturk) fought a war against the allies and eventuallyreclaimed authority over Asia Minor. In the early 1920s, he and hissupporters established the Republic of Turkey.Ataturk is often described by historians as an authoritarian, secularmodernizer who in essence became dictator of Turkey until his deathin 1939. Soon after taking power, he orchestrated the end of thecaliphate, the exile of the Sultan, changed the Turkish alphabet toa Latin script, expunged the Persian and Arabic vocabulary from theTurkish language, made the veil illegal, forced men to give up theturban and wear hats, and encouraged the study of engineering andscience in the newly founded Turkish universities. One of the areasof study, which was disproportionately important to the new regime,was anthropology.Nazan Maksudyan is a historian of ideas based at Sabanci Universityin Istanbul. She has carried out groundbreaking historical researchon the rise of anthropology in Turkey during the 1920s and '30s,its pseudo-scientific basis and how it not only supported, but wasmost probably directed by, the ruling political and bureaucraticelite of the early Turkish republic. At one point, one of theseprominent anthropologists became an influential member of the nationalparliament.>From 1925 until the late '30s, the Turkish Review of Anthropologybecame the academic journal of the Turkish Institute of Anthropology.In one of Maksudyan's articles in the contemporary academic journalCultural Dynamics, she analyses one of the first studies publishedin the journal, called the "Comparative Analysis of the Turkish Raceand Other Races Living in Istanbul."She begins by pointing out that many of the academics linked to theinstitute and the journal came from the medical profession and thatthe institute itself was linked to the Faculty of Medicine at theUniversity in Istanbul. She points out that in the '20s, Turkey didnot have any trained anthropologists. But later, a small number ofTurks were sent by the state to study anthropology in Europe. Theseincluded women such as Seniha Tunakan, who in 1935 was sent to Germanyto study under scholars such as Dr. Eugen Fischer at the KaiserWilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Human Genetics and Eugenics. In1933, Adolph Hitler made sure that Fisher was appointed rector ofthe University of Berlin.We now know that during the '30s, German anthropology was dominatedby social Darwinism, a pseudo scientific theory that proclaimed thatthe reason European nations dominated the world, was because of theirsupposed (but unproven) biological superiority. At the same time,German scientists and anthropologists believed that the Nordic races,with the Germans at the top, were the dominant culture in the world.The reason that eugenics was attached to anthropology was because ofthe growing Nazi belief that other races were akin to biological germsthat needed to be cleansed from the body politic. These included Jews,Gypsies and other inferior "Asiatics." Thus, German anthropology andanthropologists were one of the major ideological building blocs ofthe Holocaust.We can only imagine what it must have been like for an aspiring medicalstudent and student of anthropology from the newly independent,newly "secularized" Turkish republic coming to Germany during the'30s and being accosted by these outlandish racial theories, thatsuggested that the Turks might not be the racial equals of theirGerman academic hosts.For centuries, Turkish Muslims had lived under a theological worldview,which put Turkish-speaking Sunni Muslims at the top of creation. Addingto this implied German insult of a visiting Turkish student would bethe fact that just a few years earlier, the Germans were the alliesand equals of the Turks and had encouraged them to turn the FirstWorld War into a Jihad against England and France.Clearly, the challenge of these visiting students was to create aTurkish anthropology that would portray the Turks as a master race.And that is exactly what the Turkish Institute of Anthropology did.They created their own version of social Darwinism with the Turks ontop of the ladder of human creation.Maksudyan's article shows that on a supposed survey of Turkish,Greek, Armenian and Jewish residents of Istanbul, the researcherssufficiently cooked the data to suggest that the Turks were thesuperior race. Oddly, the researchers suggested that the Jews were"mongrels," a mixed race, and they questioned whether the Greeksof Istanbul were even related to the Greeks of what had become theindependent state of modern Greece.Maksudyan clearly shows that neither the sample, the categories or thecorrelations were clearly laid out. This foundational study had onlyone goal in mind: To demonstrate that Turks were the dominant racein Asia Minor, "the masters of the country," and that all minoritiesshould be subservient to them on the basis of this supposed biologicalsuperiority.Not to be outdone by anthropologists, Turkish historians during theearly republic were at work rewriting history to suggest that theTurks were at the origins of the rise of civilization in the ancient,pre-Islamic Middle East. So both Turkish anthropology and Turkishhistory during the rise of the republic were based on pseudo scienceand a translated form of German-inspired racial theory, applied tothe Turkish situation.Despite the rise of Turkish pseudo science and history, during the20th century, a number of distinguished Turkey-based institutions(such as Roberts College) provided a small minority of Turks with ahaven for rational thought, science and the study of Western and worldcivilizations. With the growth of secondary and university educationin Turkey, there have emerged thinkers who have not been poisoned byeither the pseudo science of the past or the renewed Islamism of thepresent Erdogan government.So why does Erdogan now claim that Muslims discovered America? Theanswer lies in his return to the Sunni theology supported by the formerOttoman Sultans. According to interpreters of sharia, any land thatwas once settled by Muslims must be reclaimed and returned to Muslimsovereignty, soon and by force.If Erdogan can persuade enough Muslims that they discovered andsettled America, then any kind of Islam-inspired violence or terrorcarried out in North or South America is simply a form of grass rootsactivism designed to reclaim lost territory for Islam. We have alreadyseen what this means here in Canada, as Islamic terror is no longera stranger to our country. Erdogan is simply its most absurd and mosthighly placed advocate.Perhaps the government of Canada needs to give Erdogan's speech abit more thought, as Turkey is still a member of NATO.National Posthttp://www.horizonweekly.ca/news/details/54242 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 3, 2014 Report Share Posted December 3, 2014 RISING TURKISH MENACE: U.S. AND NATO ALLY WANTS ISLAMIC ADVANCE IN LATIN AMERICAUS Official NewsDecember 1, 2014 MondayReligious Freedom Coalition has issued the following news release:The president of Turkey has re-written history by claiming Muslimexplorers, not Christopher Columbus, discovered America.Recep Tayyip Erdogan, chief of America's NATO ally, said November 15that Islamic sailors found the New World in 1178. He said, "Muslimsdiscovered America in 1178, not Christopher Columbus." Turkey is theonly Islamic nation in the NATO.His theory -- which is supported only by Islamic historians -- cameto light in a televised speech during an Istanbul summit of Muslimsleaders from Latin America.The summit was attended by 76 Islamic leaders from 40 countries. LatinAmerica was represented by Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, Chile,Mexico, Suriname, Uruguay, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia,Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, Guyana, Ecuador, Jamaica and Haiti.Erdogan brought up the supposed connection in a bid to establish along history for links between Turkey and Latin America.The summit's main theme was "Building Our Traditions and Our Future."Apparently, Turkey is aiming its Islamic expansionism at Latin America,which does not have a significant number of Muslims. In fact, withTurkey's aid, Muslims intend an international Islamic confederation.In a previous conference dubbed "Antichrist Confederacy," Sheikh Yusufal-Qaradawi, Chairman of the International Union for Muslim Scholars(IUMS), announced in Turkey:"The Caliphate in today's age must be established through a numberof several states that are governed by Shariah and supported by both,the rulers and the people in the form of a federation or confederationand not as it was in the past."His announcement was published throughout the Muslim world, includingCNN Arabic version. IUMS represents the largest body of Muslimscholars worldwide.Before its summit of Muslim leaders from Latin America, Turkeyorganized the Eurasia Islamic Council meeting, focusing on Islamicexpansion in Eurasia.Yet, Turkish expansionism has never been under the radar of the U.S.and one of the main architects of the U.S. alliance with Islamicterrorist groups, Zbigniew Brzezinski. Ben Barrack has said,"There is clearly a fixation on the part of Brzezinski that controllingEurasia is key to U.S. dominance. However, what he's clearly beenmissing is that Turkey is the country that has been seeking Eurasiandominance while NATO countries continue to view it as an ally."Brzezinski's focus of concern is only Russia. To neutralize Russia,for decades he helped Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida. And today Americais a backer of the two main sources for the Islamic terror in theworld: Saudi Arabia and Turkey.So while the U.S. and its NATO are focusing on Russia as an Eurasianthreat, their only Islamic ally is expanding its Islamic dominancein Eurasia.Not only in Eurasia, but internationally. Turkey has also organizedthe Summit of Muslim African Leaders, the Meeting of the EuropeanMuslims, Meeting of the Balkan Religious Affairs Presidents and theWorld Islamic Scholars Peace, Moderation and Common Sense. Turkey isworking very hard for an Islamic confederation.The only Islamic ally of the U.S. in the NATO is, according to RobertE. Kaplan, reconstructing the Ottoman Empire, with the U.S. militaryinterventions' aid. Kaplan said,"Each of these United States military interventions occurred in anarea that had been part of the Ottoman Empire, and where a secularregime was replaced by an Islamist one."And during the Ottoman Empire, the land of Israel was under Islamiccontrol for three centuries. Christians also had their lot of sufferingunder this Islamic empire.One hundred year ago, Turkey committed one of the worst Islamicgenocides against Christians. It was the Armenian Genocide, whichhas never been recognized by supposedly large Christian nations,including the U.S., Germany and Brazil, which are apparently fearfulof infuriating their ally, whose Islamic expansion in the past broughtblood-shedding.Even today, Turkey is involved in blood-shedding. According to WND,"Turkey has supported jihadist groups whose fighters later morphedinto ISIS fighters," who have been slaughtering Christians in Syriaand Iraq.WND also reported, "Turkey is now perhaps the biggest al-Qaida basein the world."What will Turkey's expansionist plans, especially for Latin America,bring for the next years?I do not know. But in its summit for Latin America, Turkey promisedthat it is "Building Our Traditions and Our Future."If you include Bible prophecies, the Turkish picture gets much darker.According to WND, theologians, both Christian and Jewish, have longinterpreted the Antichristian armies of Gog of Magog as coming fromthe land of Turkey. Some of these theologians are: Hippolytus of Rome(170-235), Moses Ben Maimonides (aka Rambam) (1135-1204), Nicholas ofLyra (1270-1349), Martin Luther (1483-1546), John Wesley (1703-1755)and Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758).Do their interpretations about Turkey match the record and behaviorof this Islamic nation? If so, will Turkey want to have its OttomanEmpire again? And will it want to invade Israel to reestablish itsownership over the land of the Jews?The letters of the Apostle John in the Book of Revelation wereaddressed to the seven churches in Asia Minor -- today Turkey. Otherimportant Christian church that disappeared under Islamic Turkeyis Hagia Sophia, in Istanbul (former Constantinople). Hagia Sophiawas the oldest and largest Christian cathedral (from 537 to 1453)in the world. From 1453 to 1931, Islamic Turkey used it as a mosque.Yet, if you thought that these Christian tragedies and Turkish Islamicexpansionism are old stories, think again.After 9/11, mosques began popping up across America, and Turkey,with Saudi Arabia, is one of the Islamic nations benefiting from theIslamic terrorist attack.The government of Turkey is building a $100 million mega mosque, theTurkish-American Culture and Civilization Center in Lanham, Maryland.Would Turkey, or even Saudi Arabia, allow the U.S. government tobuild a $100 million mega Christian church in their lands?Turkey's Islamist Prime Minister traveled to the U.S. to attend thegroundbreaking ceremony for the mosque in 2013. Would Turkey allowa U.S. president to inaugurate a mega church in its nation?Another important question is: Did Muslims discover America? Thereis no evidence of it today. But if America keeps its Islamic allyfree to advance, it might be impossible to disprove Turkey's claimsin the future that Muslims conquered America.Today, Turkey helps Islamic terrorist groups slaughtering Christians inthe Middle East, wants to conquer America, Eurasia and Latin Americaand it is advancing unpunished, because it is a NATO and U.S.ally.Apparently, Turkey will play a major Islamic role in the dark futurethreatening Christians, Jews, Israel, Latin America and the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted December 23, 2014 Report Share Posted December 23, 2014 TURKEY'S ERDOGAN SAYS BIRTH CONTROL 'TREASON' AGAINST TURKISH LINEAGE11:28, 23 December, 2014YEREVAN, DECEMBER 23, ARMENPRESS. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan hasdescribed birth control as a form of "treason," saying it threatenedthe country's bloodline.As reports "Armenpress" citing Reuters, Erdogan urged a newly marriedcouple at their wedding late on Sunday to have at least three childrento help boost Turkish population figures, a common refrain from thepresident, who worries a declining birth rate may undermine economicgrowth."For years they committed a treason of birth control in this country,seeking to dry up our bloodline. Lineage is very important botheconomically and spiritually," he told the couple after serving astheir witness at the wedding. A video of the speech was posted onthe mainstream Radikal news website.Last month, Erdogan, a devout Muslim, said it was unnatural toconsider women and men equal and said feminists did not understandthe importance of motherhood. In 2012, he sought to effectively outlawabortion, but later dropped the plan amid a public outcry.Erdogan regularly faces criticism for an authoritarian style of ruleafter 11 years in power.Turkey's population growth has been slowing in recent years andthe live-birth rate hovered at 2.07 percent last year, according toofficial statistics.http://armenpress.am/eng/news/788933/turkeys-erdogan-says-birth-control-treason-against-turkish-lineage.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 3, 2015 Report Share Posted January 3, 2015 US Official NewsDecember 29, 2014 MondayTurkey's foreign policy subject of panel discussion at IWPWashingtonINSTITUTE OF WORLD POLITICS has issued the following news release:The Institute of World Politics hosted a panel of experts to debateTurkey's evolving geopolitical role, both with regards to thecountry's aggressive action in the Mediterranean and Ankara's posturetowards Kurdish minorities, as well as the Erdogan government'sfailure to normalize relations with Armenia without preconditions. Inessence going from a stated policy of "zero problems with neighbors"to "zero ties with neighbors."Haykaram Nahapetyan (Journalist, researcher, and correspondent of thePublic TV Company of Armenia to the U.S.), Zendy Zemenides (ExecutiveDirector of the Hellenic American Leadership Council) and MehmetYuksel (Representative of the People's Democratic Party to the U.S.)all contended that the United States must express a higher level ofdisapproval towards Turkey's regional activities.Such activities from the Turkish government include unwarrantedmilitary action against the island of Cyprus, an economic developmentzone that exaggerates Turkey's allocated maritime boundaries, and ahostile stance toward the Kurdish community. Moreover, the speakersnoted, the continued denial of the Armenian Genocide on the thresholdof its 100th anniversary in April 2015 shows that Ankara is notwilling to recognize this crime against humanity and provide adequaterestitution to the Armenian nation. These actions are all taking placewithin a country that continues to enjoy membership in NATO, haslobbied for a seat on the United Nations Security Council, and hasshown aspirations of joining the European Union.In their closing statements, when asked to describe Turkey's future in2015 with a single word, the panelists responded with "convoluted,""volatile," and "difficult."The panel was hosted by Vilen Khlgatyan, an alumnus of IWP and ViceChairman of the Political Developments Research Center (PDRC), a thinktank based in Yerevan, Armenia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted January 21, 2015 Report Share Posted January 21, 2015 Turkey is a hell for an antagonist author. Serkan Engin17:05 - 20 / 01 / 2015Socialist Laz poet from Turkey, Serkan Engin who recognizes ArmenianGenocide share his thoughts with Times.am. He is famous in Turkey asan antagonist and brave writer who is not afraid of writing aboutGenocide issues. His political articles have been published in manycountries like USA, Greece, Sweden, India, Armenia, France, Indonesia,etc.- Mr. Ergin you are one of the rare intellectuals in Turkey whorecognizes Armenian Genocide. What is the reason of your attitude?I'm talking about these genocides, because this is an obligation frommy conscience. This is an ethical duty for me as an honest andhonorable intellectual. This is my debt and obligation to humanity. Iwant to talk about all these genocides perpetrated my Turk ancestors,because in Turkey you must declare the truth loudly, against the liesof the so-called official history.I'm the child who shouts "The Emperor is naked". I'm devoting myselfto the truth at the cost of my life and freedom, because I want tocreate and increase awareness about these atrocities, so that similarcrimes against humanity won't be perpetrated again.I refuse to be `proud of' my ancestors who raped little girls, burnedchildren alive, enslaved women and brutally slaughtered millions ofinnocent people.-Mr Engin, please tell us the reflections of your struggle in Turkeyon Armenia GenocideIn Turkey I can be easily killed any time. I have big support frommany Armenians all over the world. Some Armenians blame me to try toget Noble as some fascists blame me.Many Armenian or no Armenian newspapers published my articles andinterviews on Armenian Genocide. But Agos preferred to ignore, becausethey are in fear. Yes, this is normal maybe I have respect, but even Iam not an Armenian , a Laz-Turk I have struggle in death risk. So dothey have right of being in fear?Rober Koptas insulted me as saying "these articles don't have any news value"Also he said "there hundred and thousand like you ,we must make newsabout all of them?".An Armenian newspaper in Argentina makes news about me, but not mycountry's Armenian newspaper Agos. A well-known news website in Swedenpublishes my article on Armenian genocide, but not Agos A Greeknewspaper publishes my article on Armenian, Greek, Assyrian genocide,but not AgosKarin Karakasli had banned me at twitter because I wanted her to RTthe link of my first article at `Armenpress' named being a « BeingTurk is insufferable shame: Turkish poet» If they don't have struggleas brave as me, why do I continue much? Why do I take the risk ofbeing killed? Am I stupid? Artin Barbetian blamed me to try to getNobel price...that is a big insult for me...also he added "theseinterviews have no value" Struggle power and enthusiasm have been muchdecreased because of this insulting behavior of Agos Newspaper andsome Armenians in Turkey. I have big support only from Armenians onDiaspora and Armenia...Some "famous" Armenians in Turkey prefer to ignore my "dangerous"articles telling the truth on genocides...I have no enough support in Turkey even by Armenian intellectuals andthis make me an easy target for racists. I can be easily killedbecause there is no one behind me, Õ¥ven Armenian authors/journalistsin Turkey. I am lonesome at this struggle because I write very clear.I said the awful truths bravely.Of course this also shows the situation of freedom of express inTurkey. Turkey is a hell for an antagonist author.http://times.am/?p=107618&l=en Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 13, 2015 Report Share Posted February 13, 2015 Will the Turkish president ErDOGan practice what he preaches? What a hypocrite! Why is he still silent about the killings of all minorities in Turkey, like Hrant Dink and others! 09:17 13/02/2015 » IN THE WORLDChapel Hill murders: Turkish leader challenges ObamaTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised US President Barack Obama for his silence over the murder of three Muslim students in the US, the BBC reported.He said politicians were responsible for events in their countries and had to clarify their stance over them.More than 5,000 people attended the funeral of the students who were shot dead in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.With a suspect in custody, police are still investigating the motive, amid family claims it was a hate crime.Initial indications are that the gunman, Craig Hicks, acted in a dispute over a parking space, according to the police.A district prosecutor said on Wednesday there was no evidence that the victims - Deah Shaddy Barakat, wife Yusor Mohammad and her sister Razan - had been targeted because of their faith.However, at Thursday's funeral, the local police chief said his force would investigate every lead, including the possibility of a hate crime.The murders have resonated both within US and around the world, especially on social media. The hashtag ChapelHillShooting has been used hundreds of thousands of times.Speaking on a visit to Mexico, Mr Erdogan criticised Mr Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and US Vice-President Joe Biden for not having made any statement about the murder of the "three Muslims.""If you stay silent when faced with an incident like this, and don't make a statement, the world will stay silent towards you," he said."As politicians, we are responsible for everything that happens in our countries and we have to show our positions." Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 13, 2015 Report Share Posted February 13, 2015 TURKEY WANTS 'ISTANBUL' MOSQUE IN CUBA: ERDOGANAgence France PresseFebruary 12, 2015 Thursday 10:15 AM GMTIstanbul, Feb 12 2015Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan unveiled his ambitious planto build a major Ottoman-style mosque in Cuba, saying it should besimilar to a nineteenth century one on the Bosphorus in Istanbul,the presidency said Thursday.Erdogan acknowledged after holding talks with Cuban President RaulCastro in Havana that Cuban officials had appeared to have alreadymade an agreement with Saudi Arabia for the construction of a mosquein Havana.But Erdogan, who caused astonishment last year by claiming Muslimsdiscovered the Americas before Columbus, said Turkey was pressingfor an Ottoman-style mosque in another city in Cuba."We have told them that we could build a similar one to OrtakoyMosque in another city, if you have promised to others for Havana,"Erdogan said in the communist island, the second stop of his LatinAmerica tour.The Ortakoy Mosque, designed by the Balyan family of Armenianarchitects, was built in 1853 during the rule of the Ottoman sultanAbdulmecid I.The neo-Baroque edifice is a familiar sight on the shore near theBosphorus Bridge.Erdogan said Turkey was not in search of a partner to build the mosqueas "our architecture is different from that of Saudi Arabia.""I have provided the Cuban officials with all the necessaryinformation.... so far they have not taken a negative approach to it,"he was quoted as saying by the presidential website.Erdogan, a pious Muslim who has been in power for more than a decade,stirred controversy late last year by declaring that the Americaswere discovered by Muslims in the 12th century, nearly three centuriesbefore Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic.Erdogan cited as evidence for his claim that "Columbus mentioned theexistence of a mosque on a hill on the Cuban coast" and offered tobuild a mosque at the site mentioned by the Genoese explorer.The president has repeatedly been ridiculed by critics for harkingback to Turkey's past to even before the Ottoman Empire was establishedin the fourteenth century. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted February 17, 2015 Report Share Posted February 17, 2015 CommentaryWho is Responsible for TurningErdogan into a Fanatical Tyrant?By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courierwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.comWhen the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in 2002,its founder, Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared like a devout Muslimseeking to eliminate corruption and improve the standard of living ofTurkish citizens.During the last 13 years, Erdogan gradually turned into a corruptdespot, assuming the airs of a modern-day Ottoman Sultan. Was he awolf in sheep's clothing to start with, or was he spoiledby the international community's blind support and lavishpraise? Notably, Pres. Obama had called Erdogan one of five worldleaders with whom he felt especially close. Obama and other heads ofstate have finally realized that the monster they created is out ofthe bottle and out of control! The primary victim of misplaced trustin Erdogan was none other than Syria's President Basharal-Assad.To show how arrogant Erdogan and Turkey's top leaders havebecome, here are excerpts from their recent public pronouncements, asdocumented by The Middle East Media Research Institute:In a speech on January 21 at the Parliamentary Union of IslamicCountries in Istanbul, Erdogan, sounding like an ISIS leader ratherthan President of a NATO member state, urged Muslim countries to`unite and defeat the successors of Lawrence of Arabia whoseek to disrupt the Middle East.' He went on to accuse theWest of plotting against the Islamic world and causing Muslims to killone another.During his recent visit to Djibouti, Erdogan boasted:`Turkey is a powerful country. If you [European Union]still see Turkey as a country that would beg at your [EU's]door, Turkey is not a country to beg.' In response toearlier European criticism of media crackdowns in Turkey, Erdogan toldEU leaders to `keep your insights toyourselves,' and added: `Take the trouble tocome to Turkey, so that Turkey can teach you a lesson indemocracy.'Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus, while accompanyingErdogan on his African trip, shamelessly played the race card, tellingthe locals: `For the first time since the Ottomans left,Africans are seeing a white hand that does not exploit, enslave orpunch them in their heads; a white hand that does not exploit theirmines, eliminate their values, assimilate them or see them assubhuman. They are seeing the white hand of Turkey, which sees them asequals and as brothers¦. We are trying to help the rebirthof these black-skinned but warm-hearted people.' Kurtulmuswas probably hoping that his African listeners would be unaware thatErdogan frequently uses the derogatory and racist term`zenci'(black) to describe lower class people!Not to be outdone by Erdogan and Kurtulmus in arrogance or religiousfanaticism, Prime Minister Davutoglu told a large Turkish gathering inZurich last month: `Islam is Europe's indigenousreligion, and will continue to be so. Despite the roadblocks,prejudices and many provocations, Turkey will continue to walk on theroad to EU membership¦. With Allah's grace, wewill never bow our heads. We are the grandchildren of the heroes whofought at Gallipoli, who never bowed their heads. In 2002, when wecame to power, they [EU] said that Turkey was too poor, too weak acountry that would become a burden on Europe. Thank Allah, todayTurkey is the rising power of the world¦. We are not aburden for Europe. Turkey is the cure for Europe! Turkey is the curefor their disease of racism. We are the cure to their economicslowdown. We are the cure to their loss of power¦. FromAndalusia [spain] to the Ottomans, and, half a century ago with theholy march of our people whocame here from every corner of Anatolia, the sound of the azan[Muslim call to prayer] brought these heroes to Europe. The domes ofthe mosques with which they dotted this continent will be protected;we will continue to fight against the hands that reach out to harmthem. I kiss the foreheads of my brothers who carried the Tekbir [theprayer call 'Allahu Akbar'] to Zurich¦. How holy thosepeople were who came and sowed the seeds here which will, withAllah's help, continue to grow into a huge tree of justicein the center of Europe. No one will be able to stop this!'Davutoglu persisted in making absurd and arrogant statements lastweek, this time in Ankara, telling minority representatives:`We will teach a lesson to racists in Europe.' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 3, 2015 Report Share Posted March 3, 2015 ERDOGAN FINED $4,000 FOR CALLING STATUE TO ARMENIAN-TURKISH FRIENDSHIP A 'MONSTROSITY'18:24, 03 Mar 2015Siranush GhazanchyanTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been ordered to pay a TL10,000 (about $4,000) fine for calling a statue in the eastern provinceof Kars a "monstros," Today's Zaman reports, quoting Cihan news agency.The Istanbul 3rd Civil Court of Peace ruled on Tuesday that Erdoganmust pay TL 10,000 to sculptor Mehmet Aksoy for psychological damagethe president caused by calling the statue in Kars a monstrosity.Erdogan and Aksoy were represented by their lawyers during thehearing. Speaking to journalists, Erdogan's lawyer Erdopan FerahYıldız said they will file an appeal against the court decision.In January 2011, Erdogan, who was prime minister at the time,criticized Aksoy's statue, titled "Monument to Humanity," which alsomeant to symbolize friendship between Turkey and Armenia, saying:"They put a monstrosity next to the tomb of [Muslim scholar] HasanHarakani. It is impossible to think that such a thing should existnext to fundamental works of art." He said he hopes Kars Mayor NevzatBozkuÅ~_, who hails from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKParty), will do what is necessary with the area in which the statueis located by the time he visits again, and mentioned that he hopeshe builds a park there instead.The statue was then taken down on June 14, 2011, by the KarsMunicipality.Aksoy, the sculptor of the statue, strongly criticized Erdogan'scomment, saying that his work carries anti-war themes and messages offriendship. He then filed a lawsuit against Erdogan for insulting hisstatue, seeking TL 100,000 in compensation for psychological damagesustained due to the insult.The statue, which is of two 30-meter-tall concrete figures reachingout to each other, was built on a hill above Kars, just 40 kilometersfrom the Armenian border, in 2008. The "Monument to Humanity" wasalso meant to symbolize the friendship between Turkey and Armenia.http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/03/03/erdogan-fined-4000-for-calling-statue-to-armenian-turkish-friendship-a-monstrosity/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 Arrogant SOB there are thousands of documents from around the world produced by renowned historians proving the AG. If they bring million more you will still ask for proof. You can shove that cleansed archives of yours where the sun don't shine. 18:22 19/03/2015 » REGIONBring your documents, Erdogan calls on Armenian diasporaTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has challenged the Armenian diaspora to come up with documents to resolve the intractable political issue surrounding the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians 100 years ago, Hurriyet Daily News reports.“O, the Armenian diaspora, our documents are here. Whatever documents you have, bring them,” Erdogan said while inaugurating an exhibition on World War I in the Ottoman Archive Facility in Istanbul on March 19.Erdogan said Turkey opened “millions of classified documents in its archives” to public, urging the Armenian diaspora and Yerevan, as well as third countries, to do the same for historians to “find the truth.” Source: Panorama.am Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 19, 2015 Report Share Posted March 19, 2015 More garbage from erDOGan!ERDOGAN "COMPLAINS" TO PUTIN ABOUT SARGSYAN14:02, 18.03.2015The Presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep TayyipErdogan, had a telephonic conversation at the initiative of theTurkish side.During the talk, the presidents of the two countries discussed theprospects for the development of bilateral relations, energy issues,and matters related to Ukraine, informed the Turkish Service of theSputniknews agency of Russia.It is noted that, during this telephone conversation, Erdogan alsoreflected on the Armenian Genocide issue claiming that Turkey supportsthe approach of a "just memory," whereas Armenia disregards the callsfor peace, and does not display a positive approach toward the proposalto set up a joint historical commission.Armenia News - NEWS.am - See more at:http://news.am/eng/news/257585.html#sthash.DybsAzvd.dpuf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yervant1 Posted March 21, 2015 Report Share Posted March 21, 2015 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE VIVID HISTORICAL FACT TO NEED MORE PROOF - PARLIAMENT OFFICIAL20:06 * 20.03.15http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/03/20/sharmazanov-erdoghan/1623410The Armenian Genocide is as vivid a historical fact as the presence ofthe Moon and Son in the sky, a senior parliament official has said,commenting on the Turkish president's recent call on the Armeniandiaspora for opening archives."And more vivid facts are the thousands of desecrated churches andruined villages, the millions of lands Armenians were dispossessedof and the one million Armenian community that lived in the OttomanEmpire it had to take a narrow flight from."That's the Deir ez-Zor desert, as well as the documents; that'sthe very ruling by the Court-Martial and the secret decision bythe Young Turks' government. That's the Entente countries statementsaying that the crime committed against the Armenians was a crimeagainst civilization. And also the UN resolutions," Vice Speaker ofthe National Asssembly Eduard Shamazanov told Tert.am, calling for theTurkish president's attention to the long-proven historical records.Are Turkish archives open for Armenian and foreign scholars? Forcomments on this and other questions, Tert.am talked to RubenSafrastyan, Director of the National Academy's Institute of OrientalStudies, who stressed the importance of probing into Turkey's statearchives. The expert said he knows that what Turkey calls partyarchives do not exist any more as a matter of fact."The Armenian Genocide was committed not only through state but alsoparty archives through which the orders were transmitted. So if, forexample, the records in the state archives envisaged a deportation,the Young Turks' Party, which governed the entire state and hadrepresentatives in all the provinces, transmitted orders for organizingthe Armenian people's extermination. And those party archives wereeither destroyed or hidden," he told our correspondent.Safrastyan said he knows that archives are open only formally inTurkey, adding that Armenia is clearly aware that Turkish intelligenceservices worked with them for years. "And they have polished thepapers which could pose a threat. And special groups worked in thearchives for years," added the scholar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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