Zibago
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Something is not right here it looks too much like a political move
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Something is not right here it looks too much like a political move
Female teachers are enemies?Bro...Turks consider them enemy...We can't let enemies of Turks operating on our soil...If they hadn't done anything, they'll not be harmed...
Let the Turks deal with it
Female teachers are enemies?
Please watch program you will get full idea of what is happening
No they are refusing to visit Turkey they fear arrest
Deal with teachers on individual basis rather than as an entire group my conscious doesnot permits me to support deportation of teachers who could be arrested for crimes they didnot commit atleast we should give them a fighting chance in courtTell me what option Pakistan has then?
Deal with teachers on individual basis rather than as an entire group my conscious doesnot permits me to support deportation of teachers who could be arrested for crimes they didnot commit atleast we should give them a fighting chance in court
Ok so at best we could do is give them time so they could atleast arrange something in a third country i doubt these women are guilty of amy crimeIt will **** our relations with Turks...Don't you think? I say..take Turks into confidence and then go ahead...
This is tricky problem but there is a way out that meets concerns of both sides - the Turkish teachers cannot be held responsible for the coup attempt in Turkey. However the Gulenist organization that runs or set up the schools has been declared guilty by Turkey.
Therefore the schools should be immediatly taken over by the government and then another philanthropic organization approached in Turkey to take over the schools. By doing this you remove the management but save the schools. This is the best solution and way forward.
I don't think Turkish government would have a problem with this - their issue is with the management and not the ordinary teachers.
@xenon54 @KediKesenFare @Ottoman123 Thoughts?
Mate the schools are being saved... replacements are being sent. We should... NO... WE MUST OBLIGE BY THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT'S DECISION...This is tricky problem but there is a way out that should meet the concerns of both sides - the Turkish teachers cannot be held responsible for the coup attempt in Turkey. However the Gulenist organization that runs or set up the schools has been declared guilty by Turkey.
Therefore the schools should be immediatly taken over by the government and then another philanthropic organization approached in Turkey to take over the schools. By doing this you remove the management but save the schools. This is the best solution and way forward.
I don't think Turkish government would have a problem with this - their issue is with the management and not the ordinary teachers.
@xenon54 @KediKesenFare @Ottoman123 Thoughts?
This is exactly what happens in UK. The Department for Education remove the school management and take over running of the school thereby reviewing and modulating strategic policy. All other school staff and students continue their studies.This is exactly what happens in the UAE when a school gets into trouble.
Mate the schools are being saved... replacements are being sent. We should... NO... WE MUST OBLIGE BY THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT'S DECISION...
Send them back and let the Turks deal with them... our relation has far more value than a few teachers...
And i request people to stop acting like emo bitches. This is a concern of two states, not bloody keyboard warriors and that even less than a hundred... sheesh...
Tell this to Turkish civies who lost their dear ones... some shit did go wrong and i am don't want to indulge into. My point is relations between two states hold greater significance.Replacement? Many of these teachers have lived in Pakistan for more then 15-20 years and even speak local languages. I don't think their replacement will be as straight forward. I'm not a fan of their forced deportation to please Erdogan who clearly have blood in his eyes after failed coup.