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Turkey: Erdogan Dreaming to ‘Revive New Ottoman Caliphate’… in Europe

May 14, 2016 By administrator

Revival of ottoman empire

By Deena Stryker,

Angela Merkel cannot transform Turkish President Erdogan from an ‘Oriental despot’ into a respectable member of the European family, Deena Stryker writes, warning that Europe may fall into the neo-Ottoman trap.

All German Chancellor Angela Merkel got for enlisting Turkish President Erdogan’s help in coping with the European refugee crisis is a dramatic drop in poll numbers, renowned international expert, author and journalist Deena Stryker writes in her article for New Eastern Outlook entitled “Was a United Europe a Mirage?”.

“That glazed look that regularly comes upon the face of Recip Tayep Erdogan should have warned her that he has a severe case of Ottomanossis,” Stryker remarks.

Furthermore, having sacked Davutoglu the Turkish president claimed that he is not ready to meet all the EU’s demands, covering in particular a loosening of Ankara’s controversial anti-terror law, in exchange for implementing visa-free travel for the Turks.

“Make no mistake, Erdogan will not blink if the West resorts to pressure tactics. He will never agree to certain key ‘preconditions’ of the EU deal that Davutoglu negotiated whereby Turkey is required to change its anti-terror legislation in line with the European acquis and the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights,” Ambassador M. K. Bhadrakumar wrote in his article for the Indian Punchline blog, commenting on the matter.

Indeed, over the past several months Erdogan has expressed disdain to all European norms and values.

“During the past several months, he [Erdogan] has defied Western norms of behavior toward journalists, killing and jailing them right and left, accusing them of supporting Turkey’s Kurdish minority,” Stryker points out.

“History is a powerful motivator, and when the Turkish President, who until recently had been begging to be admitted into the European Union, flouts its basic rules of behavior, it’s clear that he sees himself completing the Ottoman domination of Europe,” she stresses.

Journalist and geopolitical analyst Martin Berger echoes Stryker, asking whether there is “any backbone left in the EU” in the face of Erdogan’s sheer blackmail in his analysis for New Eastern Outlook.

He cites President of the European Council Donald Tusk who published an opinion article in late April 2016 urging the EU nations to adopt new migration policies.

“No one else is going to protect our borders for us. We cannot hand over the keys to our territory, to our security, to any third country. This applies to Turkey as well as to north African countries. Our helplessness would tempt others to blackmail Europe,” Tusk stressed in his Op-Ed published in seven European newspapers including the Guardian.

“Too often I have heard from our neighbors that Europe should give in, otherwise it will be flooded by migrants,” the President of the European Council remarked in obvious reference to repeated threats voiced by Ankara.

“Recent experience with Turkey shows that Europe must set clear limits to its concessions. We can negotiate money but never our values. We cannot impose our standards on the rest of the world. Equally, others cannot impose their standards on us. Our freedoms, including freedom of expression, will not be part of political bargaining with any partner. The Turkish president must heed this message,” Tusk emphasized.

Stryker notes that while the world is busy with countering the Daesh threat, Ankara is quietly realizing its own geostrategic goals in Europe. The EU should avoid falling into the neo-Ottoman threat.

“Europe is experiencing a combination soft/hard takeover: by the refugees on one hand, and a neighboring ruler [Erdogan] nurtured by the US, but no longer ready to play the role of subordinate either to Europe or NATO. While ISIS [Daesh] — even with not so covert Turkish help — can eventually be brought to heel, Erdogan’s plan is already partly realized, thanks to Europeans themselves,” the renowned journalist underscores.

Source: sputniknews.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Caliphate, dreaming, Erdogan, europe, new ottoman, Turkey

Turkey ’Caliphate conference’ held in İstanbul

March 4, 2015 By administrator

Caliphate conference’ held in İstanbul

Caliphate conference’ held in İstanbul

A “caliphate conference” organized by a magazine named “Radical Change” took place in İstanbul on Tuesday, with executives of the outlawed fundamentalist organization Hizb ut-Tahrir (Party of Liberation) in attendance as speakers.

Members of Hizb ut-Tahrir from across Turkey and other countries participated the event, which marked the 92nd anniversary of the abolition of the caliphate.

The conference held in the Bağlarbaşı Cultural Center in the Üsküdar district saw a dispute over posters of Atatürk — the founder of the Turkish Republic — that were hung on the venue’s walls.

Mehmet Pabak, one of the speakers, defended the idea of caliphate and criticized the Atatürk posters hung on the walls of the hall. He said: “Even the existence of caliphate itself used to be a means for all Muslims to stand in unity. They did not have tolerance for this. They had the caliphate revoked, leading to a separation. Even when we are talking about this, we cannot be absolved from the shadow of those who revoked the caliphate. There are pictures of him on both sides [of the hall]. I am addressing the mayoral administrations that impose this: These halls do not belong to your fathers. They were built with taxes you took from us. Hence, these places should be neutral. But, the cruelty is pursued. This is the pressure from the official ideology.”

Other speakers also mentioned the Atatürk posters and stated that the organizers had argued with the manager of the hall over the posters but he refused to remove them.

Ahmet Kalkan, another speaker, likened weekly ceremonies at schools, in which the national anthem is sang in front of Atatürk statues to “Muslims being forced into idolatry.”

During the event, Mahmut Kar, one of the Hizb ut-Tahrir executives, responded to questions from reporters. Kar was asked a question about alleged links between the radical group and the Ergenekon terrorist organization, which is accused of planning a military coup against the government. In response, Kar said: “The efforts to associate the Hizb ut-Tahrir with Ergenekon had a certain logic. Hizb ut-Tahrir was presenting the society with its view of Islam. Meanwhile, others presented the ideas of moderate Islam, the alliance of civilizations and dialogue between religions. The youth of Hizb ut-Tahrir inflicted atrocities. More than 500 of them were jailed over the past 12 years. At the moment, cases against 200 of them are being handled by the Supreme Court of Appeals. A total of 900 years of prison sentence is sought for these 200 people.”

Kar also made anti-Semitic remarks, slamming President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the current government for Turkey’s large trade volume with Israel.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Caliphate, Conference, İstanbul

Now Caliphate debate: ‘Caliphate Authority re-application should be revived’ Turkey head of the Islamic state

February 5, 2015 By administrator

selin-senocak-1aIstanbul Aydın University Garbiyat West Research Center Director Dr. Flood Şenocak “Caliphate Authority should be re-thought and secular practice in a way,” she said.

Held at the Istanbul Aydın University “Religious draft Regional Workshop on” in the scandal expressions were used.

To come to the revived caliphate and said Turkey should all be the head of the Islamic state, chair of the UNESCO Cultural Diplomacy and Istanbul Aydin University Garbiyat West Research Center Director Dr. Flood Şenocak, used the following statements:

Caliphate should be revived. This should be done under the leadership of Turkey. Union and the Organization of Islamic Muslim countries come together within the framework of the rights that are protected against the threats made against them in cooperation of Muslim countries, we need an organization to streamline unplanned construction to interior. It may also be the head of Turkey. Is currently the only Muslim countries created cultural and economic dimensions that create unity for unity we are falling into a very difficult situation politically. Muslims are the victims and so many massacres against Muslims while we are falling into criminal cases in the world press. This is supposed to come to the contemplated agenda.

Source: haber

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Caliphate, islamic state, re-application, revived, Turkey

ISIL issues ‘10 commandments’ for Islamic rule

June 14, 2014 By administrator

The group, which has made clear that it intends to create a new Caliphate, published the document two days after taking the provincial capital Mosul. 

1) People, you tried secular rulings (Republic, Baathist, Safavid) and they gave you pain. Now is time for the Islamic state of Imam Abu Bakr El Qurashi.

2) For those asking “Who are you?”: We are soldiers of Islam and have taken on our responsibility to bring back the glory of the Islamic Caliphate.

3) Money we took from the Safavid (Shiite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki) government is now public. Only Imam of Muslims can spend it. The hand of anyone who steals will be cut.

4) We ask all Muslims to be on time for prayers in the mosques.

5) We warn tribal leaders and sheikhs not to work with the government and be traitors.

6) No drugs, no alcohol and no cigarettes are allowed.

7) For the police, soldiers and other infidel institutions: You can repent. We have opened special places that will allow you to repent.

8) Gatherings, carrying flags (other than that of the Islamic state) and carrying guns are not allowed. God ordered us to stay united.

9) Our position on shrines and graves is clear. Simply, all will be destroyed.

10) For women: Dress decently and wear wide clothes. Only go out if necessary.

June/13/2014

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Caliphate, Islamic, Mosul, rule

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