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Corrupt Turkish Islamists regain power

Congratulations to the Turkish people, go go Erdogan, make dictators and dictators supporters drown in their salt.

:victory::victory::victory::victory:

The least you can do you wannabe "liberals" *cough*military boot lickers* cough* is to respect people's choices.

The civilized people have spoken.

Erdogan's ego will be touching the stratosphere now. :lol:
His plot was successful. Now the fun begins... :pop:
Who does he take out first PKK or "ISIS"
He is dreaming of something no one has succeeded in, i.e. nationalism of the basis of Islam.

I say the PKK should be taken out first. One should clean his own house before cleaning the street.
 
Congratulations to the Turkish people, go go Erdogan, make dictators and dictators supporters drown in their salt.

:victory::victory::victory::victory:

The least you can do you wannabe "liberals" *cough*military boot lickers* cough* is to respect people's choices.

The civilized people have spoken.



I say the PKK should be taken out first. One should clean his own house before cleaning the street.
PKK=YPG
and YPG is armed by the west. Good luck
 
PKK=YPG
and YPG is armed by the west. Good luck
No YPG is more than the parti linked someway to PKK
YPG is a resistance group and is dedicated to defend kurds in Syria . they are not probably having the best policy but bombing them is a choice of Erdogan to destroy an important resistance against AN and ISIS.
 
Yes.

Lose majority in election, prevent coalition, start a war with Kurds, bring terrorism back to Turkish streets, suppress the anti-AKP media and run a new election.
-Coalition was impossible from the first day to begin with, Turkish parties are just too different from eachother to make a coalition, in fact i would have wondered if there would be a coalition.
-pkk broke the cease fire several times, people started to swear at Erdogan for his passive approach till a breaking point.
-terrorism is done by terrorists which is pkk.
-About media its right, thats the down side.
-New elections were according to the rules.
-And lasty democracy in Turkey is surely not flawless, in fact it never was whether under AKP or Seculars but we still made progress in most fields regarding democracy (except press freedom).
 
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Congrats to the winners, but if the current policies continue in Turkey, there is a strong chance kurdish sepatarism and radicalization will increase. If the assad regime remains in power, it too will create problems for turkey.
 
The elections were obviously rigged and the opposition persecuted.

There is no way that MHP(strong secularists) voters would turn to AKP in a short 5 month span.Also true for the Kurds.

Turkey is no longer a democracy ,that is very clear,it looks more and more like another ME autocratic regime.It will soon follow the footsteps of Lybia,Irak,Syria.......unfortunately.
Complete counting took several hours, only the first results came early, there are a couple people per ballot from different organisations how much time could it take for 2-3 or 4 peaople to count one single ballot?
 
Interesting post here

Edit: can't link to LL post.

They were not able to count the victims of the ankara bombing after 3 hours but able to count 58 million votes after 2 hours. Last time they had to count almost 20 hours.

Turdkey is well known for rigged elections. But what happened today is really hilarious. It is hilariously obvious that erDOGan and his goatfucker buddies manipulated theelection and still people celebrate their "victory".

Istanbul
Registered voters 10.316.871
Votes 17.104.607
Invalid 8.740.973
Valid 8.363.634

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Izmir
Registered voters 3.106.280
Votes 3.716.071
Invalid 1.245.949
Valid 2.470.122

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AKP election observer takes ballot box home, takes votes there and shares a picture of it.
(Translation of the comment: In the name of allah may it bless our people)


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At the same time independent foreign observers get temporary arrested in KURDISH towns.
Some kurdish communities couldn't even vote because of "safety reasons"
Wahlbeobachter festgenommen - Wiener Zeitung Online
Read more at
you can do whatever honest work about this
in this forum you have legions of islamists, some supporting their own dictators cheating elections. (when elections)
Turkey became a non democracy country.

kurds should get their independence since they are cheated.
 
Turkey is too.

A great power armed by the west > Shitty terrorists armed by that same west.
Even the west could not clean Afg.
Pak can not ensure terror free cities.
Defeating an insurgency is damn tough. 30 yrs and PKK is going strong.

No YPG is more than the parti linked someway to PKK
YPG is a resistance group and is dedicated to defend kurds in Syria . they are not probably having the best policy but bombing them is a choice of Erdogan to destroy an important resistance against AN and ISIS.
Man both are kurds and it would be foolish to presume that after the war they won't help each other.
 
Even the west could not clean Afg.
Pak can not ensure terror free cities.
Defeating an insurgency is damn tough. 30 yrs and PKK is going strong.


Man both are kurds and it would be foolish to presume that after the war they won't help each other.

Tough for Shiites mobs AKA iran/iraq , dictatorships AKA Egypt, and broke-*** wannabes AKA Russia.Houthis are kneeling to Saudis well with their nose in the dirt.
 
Tough for Shiites mobs AKA iran/iraq , dictatorships AKA Egypt, and broke-*** wannabes AKA Russia.Houthis are kneeling to Saudis well with their nose in the dirt.
It hasn't been done yet...... That's all I am saying.
 
Tough for Shiites mobs AKA iran/iraq , dictatorships AKA Egypt, and broke-*** wannabes AKA Russia.Houthis are kneeling to Saudis well with their nose in the dirt.
so you have a magical way to deal with insurgents ? can you tell us what it is
 
Looks like it's only the Turkish Islamists on this forum that think the election was fair.

European observers have said violence marred the run-up to polls in Turkey in which the Justice and Development Party (AKP) regained its majority.

The OSCE said that an increase in violence, particularly in the south-east, "restricted some contestants' ability to campaign freely".

It also criticised curbs on media freedom.

Meanwhile, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) went further and denounced the entire process as "unfair".


In a statement on Monday, Ignacio Sanchez Amor, head of the OSCE observer mission, said: "Physical attacks on party members, as well as the significant security concerns, particularly in the south-east" had affected campaigning.

He added that pressure on journalists - including a police raid on the Koza-Ipek media group in Istanbul last week - was a major concern.

"Unfortunately, the campaign for these elections was characterized by unfairness and, to a serious degree, fear," said Andreas Gross, Head of the PACE delegation.
 

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