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The exclusion of Davutoglu – The Battle of Turkish-Saudi intelligence “was he Saudi Agent”

May 24, 2016 By administrator

Davutoglu and Saudi connectionThree months ago the Turkish news site, Diriliş Postası, which is managed by Hakan Albayrak (a close associate of Erdogan) has publicized an article remained online just for a few minutes.
The article discusses a scenario of Ahmet Davutoglu as a secret Saudi Arabia agent in Turkey.

The article’s title is “Who is Davutoglu”, it has pointed out the biography of Davutoglu and his studying abroad. According to this article, when Davutoğlu was studying in Malaysia he was being spurted financially by some Saudi Arabia institutions to continue his studying and, in a short time, a change in his economic life has happened.

Since he returned to his homeland, he founded a scientific institution of art in a great place in Istanbul. This institution costs billion dollars, and after that, he became a big capitalist who owns library, bank, and shopping centers.

The famous political analyst, Fouad Awni, who has a great relationship with “Mitt Turkey” has indicated the same scenario in his article, he said, “According to the opinion of President Erdogan, no place for Davutoğlu in Foundation Presidency of the Republic of Turkey”

In his article, Awni has emphasized that meetings are taking place in Erdogan’s palace in order to study ways to get rid of Davutoglu where he was asked him to resign because the Government of the shade “Gülen group” owns exact documentation incriminate Davutoğlu but no one’s interested in disclosing them.

After carrying out changes in the constitution drafting committee by Davutoğlu against the Directives of Erdogan of expansion his control of the Middle East and continue the political competition with Saudi Arabia, Erdogan has removed Davutoğlu from his place as a prime minister and the head of the ruling party in Turkey to save the regional Turkey’s efforts. On the other hand, Davutoğlu is trying to separate himself from Erdogan after getting information of the closeness of Erdogan’s departure.

Source: veteranstoday

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, Erdogan, Exclusion, saudi, Turkey

Turkey: The GodFather of ISIS Davutoglu in power Struggle with Erdogan Could Resign

May 4, 2016 By administrator

Davutoglu Erdogan Power Struggle.

Davutoglu Erdogan Power Struggle.

Despite efforts to present a unified front, tensions between Turkey’s President Erdogan and Prime Minister Davutoglu could soon reach a boiling point, and result in the latter’s resignation.

Fourteen years ago, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan founded the Justice and Development Party (AKP). Legally, Erdogan can not serve as party head while serving as president, and he personally chose Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu to replace him as the party’s chief.

But mounting evidence suggests that Davutoglu is tired of being second-in-command, and Erdogan is none too thrilled about an underling challenging his authority.

The Erdogan administration is currently pushing to abandon the country’s secular constitution, in favor of one that would cement broader powers for the president. Given Erdogan’s imprisonment of academics and journalists, his new sovereignty would likely be used to further Ankara’s clampdown on free speech.

This is one of the issues with which Davutoglu has tried to assert himself. But in his thirst for influence, the prime minister has pursued his own troubling interests. According to Soner Cagaptay of the Washington Institute, Davutoglu is the mastermind behind Turkey’s confused Syria policy.

“This was a foreign policy that was meant to make Turkey a regional star, not only shape the outcome of the Syrian war,” Cagaptay said.

Last week, Erdogan launched his own power grab, when the AKP’s executive committee – a body in which the president still maintains influence – voted to remove the prime minister’s authority to appoint local leaders.

“This decision will weaken Davutoglu’s power over the party,” said one official familiar with the decision, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Davutoglu’s job will not be easy after this.”

On Wednesday evening, both men held an unscheduled meeting behind closed doors. While some experts considered the possibility that Davutoglu would deliver his resignation, no public announcement was made. Other reports suggest that the prime minister may step down at the end of the month.

“While Erdogan and Davutoglu may appear keen to dispel any notions that divisions are emerging between them, the writing on the wall shows that a rift is in fact developing on a number of levels, and it is just a matter of time before this erupts in earnest,” Semih Idiz wrote for Hurriyet Daily News.

If the prime minister does, in fact, resign, he will likely be replaced by an Erdogan loyalist.

“Erdogan is intent on fully controlling both the executive but also the political agenda of the country and he can only do that if he has this degree of control,” said former Turkish diplomat Sinan Ulgen.

Despite these clear signs of trouble, the AKP has done its best to downplay the recent decision to remove Davutoglu’s appointing power.

“This authority has been taken back by the MKYK [AKP’s executive committee] so that issues concerning the party can be discussed intensively and in more detail,” party spokesman Omer Celik told reporters last Friday.

“It is not right to consider this change as a very radical move.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, Erdogan, power, struggle, Turkey

Godfather of Islamic State: Davutoglu calls the Islamic world to “liberate” Palestine, Karabakh and Crimea

April 15, 2016 By administrator

f5710f2a874c4b_5710f2a874c89.thumb“The most important indicator which would show the effectiveness of the OIC is protecting Muslim minorities and liberating occupied lands such as Palestine, Karabakh and Crimea,” said Davutoglu delivering an opening speech at the 13th Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Istanbul on April 14, reports Hurriyet Daily News.

According to the source, Turkish Prime Minister particularly stressed to “liberate all Islamic lands under occupation”.

“We need a common stance for the liberation of all the Islamic lands that are under occupation, especially Palestine,” said Davutoglu.

He also added that common stance should be adopted for occupied territories, where the Islamic identity is under threat of being demolished.

 

Source Panorama.am

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: calls, Crimea, Davutoglu, Islamic, Karabakh, Liberate, palestine, World

Istanbul Terror Attack Another Davutoglu False-Flag operation to amend Relation with Israel

March 21, 2016 By administrator

1036686504Terrorism is Turkish favorite tools for establishing relation.

A terrorist attack which killed three Israelis forced Turkey and Israel to talk despite severed ties, but will that be enough to create momentum toward reconciliation?

Turkey’s rift with Russia over the Syrian conflict left Israel having to choose between Putin and Erdogan when it comes to forming major regional partnerships.

A Daesh suicide attack in Turkey’s Istanbul, which killed three Israeli tourists and one Iranian, among others, forced the two countries, which do not have formal relations, to talk, at least when it came to mutual offers of condolences. A week before that, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned a terrorist attack in Ankara in a rare statement, as Netanyahu previously refrained from comments on attacks in Turkish cities.

“What we saw from the Turkish officials was the good will [in the aftermath of attack]. It was very clear. We can use this for widening the volume of our relations,” an Israeli diplomatic source told Turkish media.

Whether the tragedy could be enough to improve ties, the mood may be different in Jerusalem, as Israeli political analyst Ben Caspit wrote in his column for Al-Monitor.

“The Turkish tyrant is viewed in Jerusalem as a lost cause. The Israeli-Turkish military alliance will not be renewed so long as Erdogan’s party remains in power, and Jerusalem has no illusions,” Caspit wrote.

When it comes to normalization of ties, there does not appear to be much of a push, however. The two countries’ demands toward each other, from Turkey’s request to lift the blockade of Gaza, to Israel’s demand to boot Hamas from Turkey, outweigh the benefits of fully restored ties.

“Why do we need to pay the price and give in to Turkey’s demands to improve ties, given the country’s current volatile state?” Turkey expert at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University Efrat Aviv said, cited by the Times of Israel.

Turkey’s instability therefore remains a prime concern for Israeli diplomats and policy makers, as Turkey’s descent into terror has made Israeli policy makers doubtful that any long-term compromise could be reached at this point. The terror attacks, as well, could sever existing economic ties, as Israel warns its citizens away from visiting Turkey.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: attack, Davutoglu, false flag, Israel, İstanbul

Turkey: Criminal complaint against prime minister Davutoğlu and Aşkale mayor

March 14, 2016 By administrator

sucduyurusuHuman Rights Association (İHD) will file criminal complaints against Prime Minister Davutoğlu, who have been criticized because of his “Armenian gangs” statement, and Aşkale Mayor Başaran who said “I gratefully commemorate our honorable ancestors who wiped the Armenians off.”

İHD İstanbul Branch Committee Against Racism and Discrimination declared that they will file criminal complaints against Prime Minister Davutoğlu and Aşkale Mayor Başaran, “because they praised the Armenian Genocide and threatened Kurdish people with genocide”.

Here is the call for press statement that will be made on March 8 at 13.30 in front of Çağlayan Courthouse:

“In a time when crimes against humanity have been committed in the war against Kurds, Prime Minister, on February 27, said that ‘HDP is in cooperation with Russia like Armenian gangs’ and on March 3, Aşkale Mayor Enver Başaran ‘gratefully’ commemorated the Armenian Genocide during a ‘theatrical Armenian massacre’ that was played by children and we will file criminal complaints against them because they praised the Armenian Genocide and threatened Kurdish people with genocide.

On March 8 at 13.30, we will make a press statement about our complaint in the parking lot in front of the Gate C of Çağlayan Courthouse.

We will invite everyone who refuses genocide, war, crimes against humanity and oppression to the press.”

What happened? 

On February 27, during a rally in Bingöl, Prime Minister Davutoğlu said, “HDP  is in cooperation with Russia like Armenian gangs; they open a representative agency in Moscow.” Davutoğlu’s racist statements were brought to the parliament’s agenda by Garo Paylan. Moreover, Armenia also reacted to those statements and Armenian Minister of Interior Edward Nalbandyan criticized Davutoğlu by saying “It is obvious that nothing changed in the mentality of the governing elite of Turkey in a century.”

In Aşkale province of Erzurum, a play was staged at the celebration ceremony of “the 98th anniversary of Aşkale’s liberation.” In this play, Armenians portrayed as people who burn down mosques and locals killed the Armenians. Speaking after the ceremony, Aşkale Mayor Enver Başaran said: “I gratefully commemorate our honorable ancestors who wiped the Armenians off. History of Armenian people is full of blood and betrayal. The Armenian gangs are betrayal organizations and their hatred against this land and noble Turkish nation has no end. Now, these Armenian gangs have been performing separatist activities with PKK.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Criminal complaint against, Davutoglu, prime minister, Turkey

HDP: Davutoglu remark on Kurds reminiscent of Armenian Genocide

February 29, 2016 By administrator

207084Co-leader of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Selahattin Demirtas commented on Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu’s statement, suggesting that “the Kurdish party cooperates with the Russians, just like Armenian gangs did once.”

“When they say things like that, they actually mean “We’ll do to you what we did to the Armenians in 1915.” This implies nothing but policy of mass slaughter and death. But we are confident in our unity,” Demirtas stressed, according to Ermenihaber.am.

Also, the pro-Kurdish official blamed Davutogly for deriving no lessons from history.

Related links:

Ermenihaber.am. Դեմիրթաշի արձագանքը Դավութօղլուին. «Ուզում է ասել ձեզ հետ էլ կանենք այն, ինչ արեցինք հայերի հետ 1915-ին»

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Davutoglu, Genocide, HDP, PM, Turkey

Turkish PM Davutoglu #8 False Flag operation “Ankara blast”

February 21, 2016 By administrator

ankara-blastMost recently, Syrian Kurds with Russian air support have made significant advances north of Aleppo, changing the power balance in Syria against Turkey. The YPG has also raised the hackles of the Turkish government by capturing the strategic Menagh air base from opposition elements, triggering intense Turkish shelling of the Syrian town of Azaz.

Turkey’s shelling of YPG targets was so effective that the UN Security Council felt obliged to express concern about Turkey’s actions. Also, the US State Department, France and European Union foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini have all called on Turkey to stop.

Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was startlingly quick to blame the YPG. Less than half a day after the blast, Davutoglu announced the alleged assailant’s name as Saleh Najjar, a Syrian Kurd and alleged YPG member who had been in Turkey since July 2014, when he entered as a refugee.

The revelation was somewhat bizarre. Turkey’s security establishment, while unable to prevent the massive terrorist attack, was able to identify the suspect with stunning speed.

The rhetoric Davutoglu used while announcing the identity of the alleged bomber and blaming the YPG without question gave the impression that the Turkish government was trying to use the terrorist attack to legitimize its actions against the PYD/YPG in Syria.

On the morning of the blast, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) again lashed out at the US administration, calling on it to decide who its ally is in this conflict, Turkey or the “terrorist” PYD/YPG.

Immediately after blaming the YPG for the attack, Davutoglu said, “After this, we hope our allies will see the YPG as the extension of the terrorist organization PKK. … Those who see an organization that is the enemy of Turkey as friendly will lose Turkey’s friendship.”

It took less than an hour for PYD leader Salih Muslim to reject Davutoglu’s claims. Muslim told international news agencies that his organization has no member by that name.

“The bomb might have been exploded to provoke military intervention in Syria. The bombing is part of the aggression started by the AKP. The AKP wants to complete its series of aggressions with a military intervention in Syria,” Muslim told Istanbul-based independent news website T24.

The YPG also denied the allegation, issuing a communiqué the same day. The group reiterated that it has never engaged in any military operation in any neighboring country or against anyone except terrorist groups that have attacked it, referring to IS and Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria. The YPG also accused the Turkish authorities of distorting the facts.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Ankara, blast, Davutoglu, false flag

ISIS Godfather Davutoglu says: Syria invasion plan? Turkey will defend its ‘Aleppo brothers,

February 10, 2016 By administrator

Davutoglu imageTurkish PM Ahmet Davutoglu pledged to return a “historical debt” to Turkey’s “Aleppo brothers” who helped defend the country in the early 20th century, just days after Russia warned of Ankara’s intentions to invade Syria as the rebels there falter.

“We will return our historic debt. At one time, our brothers from Aleppo defended our cities of Sanliurfa, Gaziantep, Kahramanmaras, now we will defend the heroic Aleppo. All of Turkey stands behind its defenders,” Davutoglu said at the meeting of the Party of Justice and Development parliamentary faction, which he heads.

Davutoglu was apparently referring to World War One and subsequent events in the Turkish War of Independence, seemingly glorifying the defense and retaking of Turkish cities from the Allied forces. Yet, he failed to mention that the Turks had been drawn into the war by Ottoman imperial ambitions. Turkey had entered the conflict by shelling the Russian port of Odessa from the sea. It then suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of Russian troops in the war’s southern theater, before the Ottoman Empire was occupied and divided by the Allies. At the time, the three cities Davutoglu named saw thousands of Armenians and other minorities slaughtered by Turkish nationalists as part of the Armenian Genocide, which Ankara denies to this day.

Alarmingly, the statement comes less than a week after Russia’s Defense Ministry warned that Turkey was preparing a military invasion of Syria and is trying to conceal illegal activity on its Syrian border.

“We have significant evidence to suspect Turkey is in the midst of intense preparations for a military invasion into Syria’s sovereign territory,” Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov told reporters in Moscow.

Konashenkov also stated that Turkey had canceled an agreed upon Russian observation flight that had been scheduled over its territory because of its illicit activities. “So if someone in Ankara thinks that the cancelation of the flight by the Russian observers will enable hiding something, then they’re unprofessional.”

Moreover, Konashenkov pointed out that Turkey has already been supplying terrorists in the Syrian cities of Idlib and Aleppo with manpower and weaponry.

The spokesman showed the media a photo of the Reyhanli checkpoint, saying that “through this very border crossing – mainly at nighttime – the militants, who seized the city of Aleppo and Idlib in northwestern Syria, are being supplied with arms and fighters from Turkish territory.”

The alarming new developments come as jihadi forces fighting President Bashar Assad’s army in northern Syria are suffering losses and retreating to the Turkish border.

Moscow had provided the international community earlier with video evidence that Turkish artillery had fired on populated Syrian areas in the north of Latakia Province. 

READ MORE: Turkey shuts off YouTube after ‘Syria invasion plan’ leak

Meanwhile, Turkey has denied any plans to invade Syria. “Turkey doesn’t have any plans or intentions to begin a military campaign or ground operations on Syrian territory,” Reuters cited a senior Turkish government official as saying.

This is not the first time alleged plans by Turkey to invade Syria have been reported. In 2014, Turkey shut off access to YouTube after an explosive leak of audiotapes revealed that its ministers had been discussing how to stage a provocation that could justify a military intervention in Syria.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, Invasion, Syria, Turkey

Turkish Islamic brotherhood Davutoglu accuses southeastern municipalities of supporting terror, vows punishment

January 6, 2016 By administrator

trp.thumbTurkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu has vowed retribution against municipalities in Southeast Anatolia for acting as “logistical centers” for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) by using public resources to dig ditches and build barricades against security forces, the Hurriyet Daily News reports.

“The matter with them is they do not build up and allow our cities to flourish. Their goal is to not have our region’s people live happily, in serenity and in prosperity,” Davutoğlu said Jan. 6.

“There is nothing but ideology, arguments, lies, black propaganda and terror: Instead of using financial resources, which are entrusted by the nation for the nation, they are spending it on dark culverts which are difficult to trace. The pickaxes, graders, trucks and construction equipment for the terrorists are supplied by them. The administrators of these municipalities, some of whom are working like logistical centers for the terrorist organization [PKK], will definitely pay the price for all of this treason and wrong practices,” he said, while delivering a speech at a launch ceremony for 2016 projects by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality.

Violence in a three-decade-old conflict between Turkish security forces and militants of the PKK flared in July after the collapse of peace talks. Locals in several southeastern areas subsequently erected barricades in an effort to prevent the entry of security forces, whom they accuse of committing rights abuses. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said last week there would be no let-up in a military campaign he said had killed more than 3,000 militants in 2015.

As military operations continue in urban centers across the predominantly Kurdish-populated southeastern Anatolia region, a local court this week sentenced the former mayor of the eastern Anatolian province of Van, Bekir Kaya, to 15 years in jail, the maximum term for the crime of membership in the PKK. Kaya, who was re-elected to a second term in 2014 from the Democratic Regions Party (DBP), the sister party of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), had spent part of his first mayoral tenure in pre-trial detention on the charges, which were brought in 2012.

As of early January, 10 mayors from the DBP have been suspended and detained, while 106 municipalities under the DBP have been subject to investigations on charges related to favoring autonomy, maintaining a co-chair structure and terrorism.

Eight mayors have been separately suspended, while one mayor was released on probation and another has remained under house arrest.

Mayors have been detained on charges of “disrupting the unity and territorial integrity of the state,” “membership in a terrorist organization and making terrorist propaganda,” “acting as a human shield” and “providing logistical support to a terrorist organization.”

The investment expenditures of Mardin Metropolitan Municipality constitute only 7 percent of its total expenditures, Davutoğlu said, referring to the municipality which is held by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), one of the HDP’s forerunners.

“In other cities, this figure is 46 percent,” he said. “Citizens are waiting for service and these gentlemen are digging holes and building up barricades instead of doing this. Then they are coming up with some claims that they would offer more services if more opportunities had been given to local administrations,” Davutoğlu said.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, PKK, punishment

Islamic State Godfather Davutoğlu accuses Demirtaş of ‘treason’ for criticizing downing of Russian jet

December 24, 2015 By administrator

236446Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu on Thursday accused pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) leader Selahattin Demirtaş of “treason” for criticizing the downing of a Russian jet by Turkish F-16s near the Syrian border last month.

Demirtaş, visited Moscow on Wednesday and met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov for talks. Speaking at the start of the meeting, he said the downing of the Russian warplane was “not right.”

“They take sides with whoever Turkey is facing a crisis with. Demirtaş saying in Moscow that Turkey’s downing of Russian jet was wrong is a total disgrace and treason,” Davutoğlu told a meeting of businessmen in Ankara.

“Our main duty is to raise our voice against Russian cruelty. Supporting Russia while it kills civilians in Syria is treason not only against this country, but also against humanity.”

Responding to Davutoğlu, the HDP said the prime minister’s remarks are “unacceptable.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Davutoglu, Demirtas, Russia, Turkey

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