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RECEP TAYYIP ERDOGAN is he that bad?

guys just ignore BaybarsHan...

he is just a joke...

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@Jemaal Yelmaaz

The way that you pronounce your name, just out of curiosity are you ethnic Arabic?
 
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There is no such thing as a jew turk, its like saying white black man
Turks,
Muslim,Christian,Jews,Chamanist,Atheist,budhist etc...
Go troll somewhere else,you surely must be from the Red Bull gang.
 
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Of course when they caught some dhkpc and pkk. People like you wil make propaganda of this stupids. Let the students free.

Turkish univserity is nothing but politic hotbed of left political idelogy. Make some science and not idelogy.
I'm giving you a link to what I've witnessed, It says "hezbollah attacked" and you're whining over students' tendency on left ideologies.

You're a total hypocrite.
Dont provoke someone, you wont have problem.

Besides, instead of alcohol drinking, miniskirt wearing, earring wearing youth, i prefer beard growing, burkha wearing, "infidel" beating people
There, I fixed it for you. I'd go further but I actually have some respect for religions and faiths.

Sorry but your judgement is so simple and shallow that doesn't deserve a better answer.
 
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I sincerely hope one day, that we can stop putting people in boxes.
 
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I sincerely hope one day, that we can stop putting people in boxes.
It would require actually getting to know people, which nobody seems to bother anymore. Sad little fact

I've seen mini skirt, bikini wearing people who's been to Kabe and who were more religious than many hijab wearing adulterers I've met. Sometimes looks even acts are deceiving, you can't get to know people unless you're willing to spend time with them and observe their behavior in different situations.
 
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i prefer beard growing, burkha wearing, "infidel" beating people

There, I fixed it for you. I'd go further but I actually have some respect for religions and faiths.

Sorry but your judgement is so simple and shallow that doesn't deserve a better answer.

I prefer intelligent people who can beat me in philosophical, historical and political discussions. Of course it would be better if those are from opposite gender. :)

Jokes aside, I rather want to see the women as in the roles of the mothers, sisters, wives. Not in the role of sex objects. I hope i made myself clear.

Sad little world you live in. As you can see Turks beg to differ.

Apart those Krymchaks and Karays (although they are open to debate), no Jews can claim that they are from Turkish ethnicity.

With today's Turkey starting with AKP government, we have ethnic groups now. No longer every Turkish citizen is "Turk" as you see.
 
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Jokes aside, I rather want to see the women as in the roles of the mothers, sisters, wives. Not in the role of sex objects. I hope i made myself clear.
It's their decision to make, even if they are mothers, sisters and wives for you they have their own sexual identity which they don't need your approval to use.
With today's Turkey starting with AKP government, we have ethnic groups now. No longer every Turkish citizen is "Turk" as you see.
Every Turkish citizen is constitutionally a Turk. Regardless of their genetics, regardless of their socio-cultural background.
 
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It's their decision to make, even if they are mothers, sisters and wives for you they have their own sexual identity which they don't need your approval to use.

Yes, we should let the women choose their dress. We should not enforce dress code.

Every Turkish citizen is constitutionally a Turk. Regardless of their genetics, regardless of their socio-cultural background.

Last time I checked, We were a nation of Turks, Kurds, Jews, Armenians, Greeks, etc... Havent you followed the news?
 
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Glad you relized...

No, haven't you read the constitution? I thought you liked to read..

You should read first.

Minorities are issue of Lausanne treaty. Jews are minority, not Turk. As I said, they are Turkish Citizen or Turkish National. But NOT TURK


SECTION III.
PROTECTION OF MINORITIES.
ARTICLE 37.

Turkey undertakes that the stipulations contained in Articles 38 to 44 shall be recognised as fundamental laws, and that no law, no regulation, nor official action shall conflict or interfere with these stipulations, nor shall any law, regulation, nor official action prevail over them.


ARTICLE 38.

The Turkish Government undertakes to assure full and complete protection of life and liberty to ali inhabitants of Turkey without distinction of birth, nationality, language, race or religion.

All inhabitants of Turkey shall be entitled to free exercise, whether in public or private, of any creed, religion or belief, the observance of which shall not be incompatible with public order and good morals.

Non-Moslem minorities will enjoy full freedom of movement and of emigration, subject to the measures applied, on the whole or on part of the territory, to all Turkish nationals, and which may be taken by the Turkish Government for national defence, or for the maintenance of public order.


ARTICLE 39.

Turkish nationals belonging to non-Moslem minorities will enjoy the same civil and political rights as *******.

All the inhabitants of Turkey, without distinction of religion, shall be equal before the law.

Differences of religion, creed or confession shall not prejudice any Turkish national in matters relating to the enjoyment of civil or political rights, as, for instance, admission to public employments, functions and honours, or the exercise of professions and industries.

No restrictions shall be imposed on the free use by any Turkish national of any language in private intercourse, in commerce, religion, in the press, or in publications of any kind or at public meetings.

Notwithstanding the existence of the official language, adequate facilities shall be given to Turkish nationals of non-Turkish speech for the oral use of their own language before the Courts.


ARTICLE 40.

Turkish nationals belonging to non-Moslem minorities shall enjoy the same treatment and security in law and in fact as other Turkish nationals. In particular, they shall have an equal right to establish, manage and control at their own expense, any charitable, religious and social institutions, any schools and other establishments for instruction and education, with the right to use their own language and to exercise their own religion freely therein.


ARTICLE 41.

As regards public instruction, the Turkish Government will grant in those towns and districts, where a considerable proportion of non-Moslem nationals are resident, adequate facilities for ensuring that in the primary schools the instruction shall be given to the children of such Turkish nationals through the medium of their own language. This provision will not prevent the Turkish Government from making the teaching of the Turkish language obligatory in the said schools.

In towns and districts where there is a considerable proportion of Turkish nationals belonging to non-Moslem minorities, these minorities shall be assured an equitable share in the enjoyment and application of the sums which may be provided out of public funds under the State, municipal or other budgets for educational, religious, or charitable purposes.

The sums in question shall be paid to the qualified representatives of the establishments and institutions concerned.


ARTICLE 42.

The Turkish Government undertakes to take, as regards non-Moslem minorities, in so far as concerns their family law or personal status, measures permitting the settlement of these questions in accordance with the customs of those minorities.

These measures will be elaborated by special Commissions composed of representatives of the Turkish Government and of representatives of each of the minorities concerned in equal number. In case of divergence, the Turkish Government and the Council of the League of Nations will appoint in agreement an umpire chosen from amongst European lawyers.

The Turkish Government undertakes to grant full protection to the churches, synagogues, cemeteries, and other religious establishments of the above-mentioned minorities. All facilities and authorisation will be granted to the pious foundations, and to the religious and charitable institutions of the said minorities at present existing in Turkey, and the Turkish Government will not refuse, for the formation of new religious and charitable institu- tions, any of the necessary facilities which are guaranteed to other private institutions of that nature.


ARTICLE 43.

Turkish nationals belonging to non-Moslem minorities shall not be compelled to perform any act which constitutes a violation of their faith or religious observances, and shall not be placed under any disability by reason of their refusal to attend Courts of Law or to perform any legal business on their weekly day of rest.

This provision, however, shall not exempt such Turkish nationals from such obligations as shall be imposed upon all other Turkish nationals for the preservation of public order.


ARTICLE 44.

Turkey agrees that, in so far as the preceding Articles of this Section affect non-Moslem nationals of Turkey, these provisions constitute obligations of international concern and shall be placed under the guarantee of the League of Nations. They shall not be modified without the assent of the majority of the Council of the League of Nations. The British Empire, France, Italy and Japan hereby agree not to withhold their assent to any modification in these Articles which is in due form assented to by a majority of the Council of the League of Nations.

Turkey agrees that any Member of the Council of the League of Nations shall have the right to bring to the attention of the Council any infraction or danger of infraction of any of these obligations, and that the Council may thereupon take such action and give such directions as it may deem proper and effective in the circumstances.

Turkey further agrees that any difference of opinion as to questions of law or of fact arising out of these Articles between the Turkish Government and any one of the other Signatory Powers or any other Power, a member of the Council of the League of Nations, shall be held to be a dispute of an international character under Article 14 of the Covenant of the League of Nations. The Turkish Government hereby consents that any such dispute shall, if the other party thereto demands, be referred to the Permanent Court of International Justice. The decision of the Permanent Court shall be final and shall have the same force and effect as an award under Article 13 of the Covenant.
 
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