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Erdogan ‘Made Worst Turkey's Nightmares a Reality'

Turkey is in a state of shock trying to overcome all the misfortunes that have befallen the country because of its authoritarian ruler, German newspaper Die Tageszeitung wrote.

On the one hand, Turkey is witnessing a war between government forces and the Kurds, on the other — the country faces a serious threat of Islamist terrorism, the article said.

All this is happening against the background of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trying to "transform" the state in his own way and force everyone in the country to be faithful and obedient to his policies, the newspaper wrote.

Erdogan did his best to consolidate his power: the government has weakened the Kurdish political movement, criminalized the opposition and deprived people of the right to express their opinions. New security laws went on to restrict the right of demonstration, enabling the police to open fire on activists who demonstrate "aggressive" behavior, even in cases when it did not came to a direct attack.

The situation concerning freedom of speech, which Erdogan so "highly appreciates," worsens every day. Turkey has blocked numerous websites and sent to prison a number of journalists, accusing them of espionage.

The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.

"The country is divided more than ever: there is a huge gap between the rich and poor, secular and religious life, 'east' and ‘west,'" the article said.

"The state is seeking to protect the interests of the government, while people who suffer from the lawlessness of the authorities remain helpless," the newspaper concluded.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160116/1033249646/erdogan-worst-turkey-nightmare.html#ixzz3xQRU21Xo
 
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Erdogan ‘Made Worst Turkey's Nightmares a Reality'

Turkey is in a state of shock trying to overcome all the misfortunes that have befallen the country because of its authoritarian ruler, German newspaper Die Tageszeitung wrote.

On the one hand, Turkey is witnessing a war between government forces and the Kurds, on the other — the country faces a serious threat of Islamist terrorism, the article said.

All this is happening against the background of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trying to "transform" the state in his own way and force everyone in the country to be faithful and obedient to his policies, the newspaper wrote.

Erdogan did his best to consolidate his power: the government has weakened the Kurdish political movement, criminalized the opposition and deprived people of the right to express their opinions. New security laws went on to restrict the right of demonstration, enabling the police to open fire on activists who demonstrate "aggressive" behavior, even in cases when it did not came to a direct attack.

The situation concerning freedom of speech, which Erdogan so "highly appreciates," worsens every day. Turkey has blocked numerous websites and sent to prison a number of journalists, accusing them of espionage.

The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.

"The country is divided more than ever: there is a huge gap between the rich and poor, secular and religious life, 'east' and ‘west,'" the article said.

"The state is seeking to protect the interests of the government, while people who suffer from the lawlessness of the authorities remain helpless," the newspaper concluded.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160116/1033249646/erdogan-worst-turkey-nightmare.html#ixzz3xQRU21Xo
Cry on as much and as long as you can, but Murad i Ilahi can't be changed. If you only knew!!
 
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Erdogan ‘Made Worst Turkey's Nightmares a Reality'

Turkey is in a state of shock trying to overcome all the misfortunes that have befallen the country because of its authoritarian ruler, German newspaper Die Tageszeitung wrote.

On the one hand, Turkey is witnessing a war between government forces and the Kurds, on the other — the country faces a serious threat of Islamist terrorism, the article said.

All this is happening against the background of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trying to "transform" the state in his own way and force everyone in the country to be faithful and obedient to his policies, the newspaper wrote.

Erdogan did his best to consolidate his power: the government has weakened the Kurdish political movement, criminalized the opposition and deprived people of the right to express their opinions. New security laws went on to restrict the right of demonstration, enabling the police to open fire on activists who demonstrate "aggressive" behavior, even in cases when it did not came to a direct attack.

The situation concerning freedom of speech, which Erdogan so "highly appreciates," worsens every day. Turkey has blocked numerous websites and sent to prison a number of journalists, accusing them of espionage.

The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.

"The country is divided more than ever: there is a huge gap between the rich and poor, secular and religious life, 'east' and ‘west,'" the article said.

"The state is seeking to protect the interests of the government, while people who suffer from the lawlessness of the authorities remain helpless," the newspaper concluded.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160116/1033249646/erdogan-worst-turkey-nightmare.html#ixzz3xQRU21Xo
Tayyip raised minumum wages 1300 tl .he will make turkiye super power in 2023 now get lost yallah
 
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Tayyip raised minumum wages 1300 tl .he will make turkiye super power in 2023 now get lost yallah

I understand that under him your country made a lot of economic growth. But that was in his first two stints as your leader.

Look at your country now; and I have been proud of visiting your country. A beautiful, progressive, emerging power with warm hearted people, delicious food and beautiful cities. All involved in a mess like never before: war within, bomb blasts, terrorist attacks, political divisiveness and on warpath with Russia.

Times have changed. Erdogan was a good PM but power and success seems to have gone into his head.

I pray for peace in Turkey.
 
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I understand that under him your country made a lot of economic growth. But that was in his first two stints as your leader.

Look at your country now; and I have been proud of visiting your country. A beautiful, progressive, emerging power with warm hearted people, delicious food and beautiful cities. All involved in a mess like never before: war within, bomb blasts, terrorist attacks, political divisiveness and on warpath with Russia.

Times have changed. Erdogan was a good PM but power and success seems to have gone into his head.

I pray for peace in Turkey.
terror is not new a thing for turkey we are living with terror for 40 years we lost 35 000 civil since 1983 thank you for good intentions
 
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terror is not new a thing for turkey we are living with terror for 40 years we lost 35 000 civil since 1983 thank you for good intentions

Would love to see a strong, peaceful and influential Turkey who has best interests for the region.
 
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Screw you and any single Turkey related thread you have opened by showing Sputnik, RT and PressTV as sources... Be a man and show your real flags
 
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It was bound to happen, terrorist sympathisers like Erdogan means this would happen
 
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Erdogan ‘Made Worst Turkey's Nightmares a Reality'

Turkey is in a state of shock trying to overcome all the misfortunes that have befallen the country because of its authoritarian ruler, German newspaper Die Tageszeitung wrote.

On the one hand, Turkey is witnessing a war between government forces and the Kurds, on the other — the country faces a serious threat of Islamist terrorism, the article said.

All this is happening against the background of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan trying to "transform" the state in his own way and force everyone in the country to be faithful and obedient to his policies, the newspaper wrote.

Erdogan did his best to consolidate his power: the government has weakened the Kurdish political movement, criminalized the opposition and deprived people of the right to express their opinions. New security laws went on to restrict the right of demonstration, enabling the police to open fire on activists who demonstrate "aggressive" behavior, even in cases when it did not came to a direct attack.

The situation concerning freedom of speech, which Erdogan so "highly appreciates," worsens every day. Turkey has blocked numerous websites and sent to prison a number of journalists, accusing them of espionage.

The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.

"The country is divided more than ever: there is a huge gap between the rich and poor, secular and religious life, 'east' and ‘west,'" the article said.

"The state is seeking to protect the interests of the government, while people who suffer from the lawlessness of the authorities remain helpless," the newspaper concluded.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/politics/20160116/1033249646/erdogan-worst-turkey-nightmare.html#ixzz3xQRU21Xo

maybe he is your biggest nightmare.. he must have hit you deep in the heart that you are acting like a bitch :D

Be a man and show your real flags

there are 3 options with 85% chance to be true:
iranian
russian
bangladeshi..
 
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scums with ther scum allies...

The west have tried to throw Erdogan and didn't succeeded, whats make you donkeys think propaganda will help:-)?
 
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This was a pretty hefty article but let's try our best to make sense of it.

Erdogan ‘Made Worst Turkey's Nightmares a Reality'


It should be; "Erdogan made Turkey's worst nightmares a reality" or "Erdogan made the worst Turkish nightmares a reality" you can't write the current title since it isn't grammatically correct.

Turkey is in a state of shock trying to overcome all the misfortunes that have befallen the country because of its authoritarian ruler, German newspaper Die Tageszeitung wrote.

On the one hand, Turkey is witnessing a war between government forces and the Kurds, on the other — the country faces a serious threat of Islamist terrorism, the article said.

How is Erdogan the cause of the Islamic terrorism in Turkey? Wasn't Erdogan, according to Russia, helping ISIS and the terrorists so why would the terrorists attack Turkey? Did Russia lie? Like how they lied with "having no troops in Ukraine"? Or how they lied and said that their bomber didn't pass through Turkey but then later admitted that it did indeed pass through Turkey?

Erdogan did his best to consolidate his power: the government has weakened the Kurdish political movement,

No, they weakened themselves by not co-operating with the government and having pro-terrorist speeches after they got into power. People who voted for them, after the opposition parties had attacked the military, voted instead of the AKP during the snap election.

criminalize the opposition and deprived people of the right to express their opinions. New security laws went on to restrict the right of demonstration,

I read the linked article and it didn't even state that the opposition was criminalized so I don't get where the "criminalized the opposition" quote comes from.

enabling the police to open fire on activists who demonstrate "aggressive" behavior, even in cases when it did not came to a direct attack.

I don't know why this is a bad thing, if I would brandish a weapon to a police officer in Sweden as well as yelling that I would kill him the police officer would have shot me. My action isn't a "direct attack" but is "aggressive behaviour" so Turkey's police now acts much more like Swedish police which I see as a very good thing.

The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.

I think the answer is much simpler; I think the EU, after having several terrorist attacks on their own soil, now understands Turkey's plight and supports Erdogan's actions since those actions will be the best way for the state to defeat the terrorists.
 
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The fact that the EU has turned a blind eye to massive human rights violations because it awaits Turkish assistance in resolving the immigration crisis only worsens the situation in the country and unties Erdogan's hands.
''Human rights, start the peace talks again, pkk is not terrorist'' :blah::blah::blah:



Martyred Police officer Mehmet Şenol Çiftçi and his 4 year old daughter İrem Çiftçi:

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3YpAJA.jpg
 
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I understand that under him your country made a lot of economic growth. But that was in his first two stints as your leader.

Look at your country now; and I have been proud of visiting your country. A beautiful, progressive, emerging power with warm hearted people, delicious food and beautiful cities. All involved in a mess like never before: war within, bomb blasts, terrorist attacks, political divisiveness and on warpath with Russia.

Times have changed. Erdogan was a good PM but power and success seems to have gone into his head.

I pray for peace in Turkey.

thats ME for you and not Turkey changing

Turkey has had a terrorism problem for about 3 decades now.
Warpath with Russia? Last time I checked the Russians put up a base beside Turkey and not the other way around.
also it was the Russian side trying to mess with Turkey, if Turkey didn't give a proper answer Russia would just continue pushing Turkey.
 
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''Human rights, start the peace talks again, pkk is not terrorist'' :blah::blah::blah:



Martyred Police officer Mehmet Şenol Çiftçi and his 4 year old daughter İrem Çiftçi:

fft31_mf7517989.Jpeg



3YpAJA.jpg

When the same happened in Chinese Xinjiang, Erdogan: "Human rights, start the peace talks again, ETIM is not terrorist'' :blah::blah::blah:

What goes around comes around.
 
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