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Erdogan in image Cleaning Toure, will meeting Pope a Gateway to reconciliation with Armenia? – REGNUM

January 17, 2018 By administrator

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may use his upcoming meeting with Pope Francis as an opportunity to normalize his country’s relations with Armenia, according to an analyst of the regional news agency REGNUM.

“Erdogan is likely to ask the Pope for assistance in his the efforts towards seeking reconciliation with Armenia. That may help improve his image on the international arena, smoothing out certain problems in the Armenia-Turkey relations,”  Stanislav Stramedlovsky says in a recent editorial.

He describes the Pope as “the suitable candidate” to act as a mediator in resolving the Turkish-Armenian conflict, citing the Armenian authorities’ high degree of trust in the Holy See and the Vatican authorities’ neutral stance on Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh).

Erdogan’s trip, scheduled on February 5, will be the first visit to the Vatican City by a Turkish leader in the past 59 years.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Pope

Syrian Kurd YPG Commander General Sipan Hemo: Afrin war will be the final

January 16, 2018 By administrator

Regarding Turkey’s attempt to invade Afrin and Manbij, YPG Commander General Sipan Hemo said: “We will free the region of Erdoğan menace just like our YPG/YPJ forces cleared the region of ISIS.”

People’s Defense Units (YPG) Commander General Sipan Hemo spoke to ANF about the Turkish state’s preparations to invade Afrin and Manbij.

Hemo stressed that they will continue to protect the gains of Kurdish and Syrian peoples, and that they are prepared to do that, adding; “We as YPG will strongly respond to whoever attacks and threatens Afrin, Rojava or anywhere else, let it be Erdoğan or someone else.”

“WE WILL CONTINUE TO PROTECT OUR GAINS”

Commenting on Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s remarks “We might come a night all of a sudden”, Hemo said they will continue to protest the gains of Kurdish people and peoples of the region.

“During the six years of struggle in Rojava (Western) Kurdistan, our forces have not gone beyond the targets they set for themselves. We had clearly stated that we will be protecting the Kurdish people’s gains in Rojava. On this basis, our forces mounted defense and responded to the attacks against Rojava Kurdistan. Historic steps have been taken and historic battles have been fought against terrorist forces, witnessing great bravery.”

“ERDOGAN BEARS ENMITY SINCE THE FIRST DAY”

Hemo recalled that the Turkish state has already launched attacks and uttered threats against Rojava at every opportunity for 6 years now, continuing as follows; “The Turkish state and President Erdoğan adopted a hostile attitude and launched attacks since the first day a movement emerged in Rojava Kurdistan. Today’s attacks and threats by Tayyip Erdoğan are nothing new. They have been waging a war against Rojava Kurdistan in various manners for 6 years anyway. However, all their attacks have failed, not a single one of them has succeeded.”

“THEY ATTACKED BEFORE”

Underlining that the Turkish state had several gang groups attack the Kurdish people in Aleppo and Afrin before with the ultimate goal of creating a conflict among the Kurds and the region’s peoples, Hemo said; “Their plan collapsed when they failed in this. After that, they developed attacks against our forces with the hand of Jabhat Al-Nusra in Serêkaniyê soon after the beginning of July 19 Revolution. Our forces resisted and cleared Serêkaniyê of the gang groups.”

“ALL THEIR PLANS WERE EXPOSED AND FOILED”

Hemo recalled that the Turkish state helped several gang groups cross into Rojava in 2014 and had ISIS attack Kobanê after the Serêkaniyê victory became a symbol for Rojava and a defeat for the gangs and their supporters.

Remarking that all their plans from Serêkaniyê to Kobanê have been foiled, Hemo said the following;

“The events we are facing today have a different meaning. It is not totally clear and evident that all the tricks, dirty war and plans of Erdogan and Turkish intelligence MİT have failed and faced a defeat. They have been exposed, everybody saw their true face. Today, everyone all around the world knows that Erdoğan is a partner of terrorists and enemies of people. Now that they have no other scenario left in their hand, and they are desperate, they want to develop a way out in this manner. They openly threaten Afrin.”

“OUR RESPONSE WILL BE HEAVY”

YPG Commander General continued; “We as YPG will strongly respond to whoever attacks and threatens Afrin, Rojava or anywhere else, let it be Erdogan or someone else. This is a legitimate right and our duty which we will duly perform. Just like we foiled Erdogan’s dirty plans and turned them into gains for Kurds and our peoples before, we will do the same now. We will foil Erdogan’s dirty plans against Afrin once again and turn them into a great gain for the peoples of Rojava, Syria, Kurds and even the peoples of Turkey.”

“WE ARE PREPARED FOR A LONG TIME”

asked about the level of their preparations for a probable invasion attempt of the Turkish state, Hemo said they have been prepared for such a case for a long time and added; “We have strong preparations for a probable onslaught on Afrin. Our level of defense is strong. The people of Afrin also know this truth and we trust the people of Afrin that they will develop a mighty resistance to protect their land as they did before.”

“WE WILL SEE THE ATTITUDE OF U.S., RUSSIA AND IRAN”

Asked if the Turkish state has received permission from Russia or the U.S. for an attack on Afrin, Sîpan Hemo said the following; “We have no official information in this regard. Still, if the Turkish state dares to conduct such an invasion aggression on Afrin, this will mean that everyone has responsibility in it. Should Iran, Russia, Syria and even the U.S. not approve this in one way or another, Turkey cannot carry out such an attack because international law will not allow it as states have many laws that prevent this. Should Turkey engage in such an attack, it means Russia, Iran, Syria and the U.S. connive at it. We do not have concrete information at the moment and we are speaking in consideration of situations that may develop. Should the mentioned states fail to manifest a serious attitude in such a case, the Kurdish people will hold all of them responsible.”

“NOBODY SHOULD BARGAIN OVER THE BLOOD OF SYRIAN PEOPLES”

Hemo stressed that the Kurdish people have their plans for probable invasion attempts, and that nobody should bargain over the blood of Syrian peoples. He continued;

“If these states don’t develop a serious attitude against Erdogan in the event of him attacking Afrin, this will manifest the fact that they have entrusted Erdogan the task of attacking the Kurds. We have not seen any serious attitude of these states so far as Erdogan openly threatens Afrin. Erdogan would not be able to do such a thing if these forces did not connive at it. Should this attack be put into practice, it will mean that these forces do support Erdogan. These forces may make plans for their own interests but we do not accept any force bargaining over the blood of Kurds and peoples of Northern Syria, and serving their interests over such an attack.”

“WE WILL CONSIDER THEM TO BE ON THE SAME FRONT IF THEY REMAIN SILENT”

Sîpan Hemo pointed out that they are yet to see a serious attitude in the face of intensified attacks on Afrin over the past one week, adding; “The situation is quite tense and battles are erupting in Afrin for the last one week. Nobody has taken any attitude against this. Even the Syrian state, which claims to be owning these lands, has not made a statement. Nor did Russia speak out against it officially. We will follow this issue very closely and if they do not take a stance, we will come to the conclusion that they are a part of this attack and take sides on that front. Our people will ask them to give an account for bearing responsibility in this.”

CALL TO THE PEOPLES OF SYRIA

Hemo continued with the following call to the peoples of Syria and those working for the Turkish state’s plans on Syria; “It is time to express some things to the peoples of Syria. The Syrian Revolution began in 2011 with very sacred slogans and with the goal of attaining freedom for the peoples. At that time, we expressed our stance clearly said that take sides with the uprisings in Syria. However, some dirty sides like Erdogan wanted to use the revolutionary process that the peoples of Syria initiated to attain pure goals. They played a game in Syria. They first gave hope to the Syrian peoples, then tried to tie them to themselves. Erdogan derailed, stained and darkened the Syrian revolution. He put the Syrian Revolution to the service of Jabhat Al-Nusra and ISIS. He thus lessened the world’s support for Syrian revolution and tied the peoples of Syria to himself.”

“ERDOGAN USED AND SOLD THEM OUT”

Hemo commented that the groups under the Free Syrian Army were meant to fight against the state but Erdogan misdirected them who therewith fought against the Syrian peoples and the Kurds as Erdogan’s guards. According to Hemo, this happened because these groups entered the service of various foreign intelligence services, the Turkish intelligence being in the first place.

“Erdogan used the Syrian revolution and sold it out. Erdogan sold Dara out, bargained in Homs and did the same in Guta. He publicly sold Aleppo out for his own interests. He put the Syrian revolution on sale. The democratic, libertarian, self-sacrificing Arab people and other peoples of Syria should see and know this truth. Erdogan has no concerns like assisting the Syrian revolution. The peoples of Syria should also see this truth for themselves and take a stand by the Kurdish people against this fascist and trader mindset.”

“ALLIANCE CONTINUES IN IDLIB”

Defining the clashes in Idlib as a part of the alliance made in Astane, Hemo said; “There is talk of an alliance made by Turkey, Iran and Russia in Astana. At the moment, many people think that the fight in Idlib is outside of this alliance. This is wrong. On the contrary, the war developed in Idlib is in accordance with this alliance. During Astana talks, it was agreed that Turkey would take some areas and open the way for the regime. The war in Idlib has not gone beyond this framework so far. The Turkish state has sold the opposition out in Idlib, just like it did in Homs, Hame, Aleppo and other places of Syria before.”

“NO BARGAIN OVER IDLIB RIGHT NOW”

Asked about the possibility of a deal for ‘Afrin in return for Idlib’, like the previous deal made between Russia and Turkey ‘for Al-Bab in return for Aleppo’, Hemo made the following comments; “As a matter of fact, such a question does not quite accord the conjuncture. Of course, everyone thinks about their own interests in war. Should such a bargain take place, the Syrian state will not disagree. The policy of Syrian state is essentially based on a denial and annihilation of the Kurds. In other words, they have the same mindset with Erdogan. However, I would like to state that there is no bargain made over Idlib at the moment. There is no plan to fight and take whole of Idlib.”

“LET’S DISCUSS JARABLUS AND BAB INSTEAD OF AFRIN AND MANBIJ”

Pointing out that Erdogan threatened Manbij simultaneously with Afrin, Hemo said; “Erdoğan has one single goal in seeking to attack Afrin and bringing Manbij to agenda. Turkey engages in such acts in order to prevent the advance of Rojava Revolution and gains of the Kurds. Essentially, the Turkish state refers to America as it talks about Manbij. We do not know what kind of promises have been made between these forces. America should be asked about this. To us, it is a basic duty to liberate every inch of Rojava Kurdistan and we will fulfill this duty. We do not discuss about Afrin and Manbij as the lands of Rojava Kurdistan like Jarablus and Bab are under occupation. We should talk about liberating these regions.”

 

“IT WILL BE A HISTORIC WAR AND FINAL”

YPG Commander General Sîpan Hemo ended with the following call to the Kurdish people; “The war to develop is a historic one that will lead to final. This will be the final for Rojava Kurdistan, Kurds in all parts of Kurdistan and thus all the peoples of the Middle East. This is because of the fact that the Turkish President with psychological issues has become a menace for the entire region, for the Kurds, Arabs, Assyrians, Turks and all other peoples. It seems that our fate gives us the task of freeing the region of Erdogan menace just like our YPG/YPJ forces cleared the region of ISIS. The Afrin war will be a war of this kind. We believe that the people of Kurdistan, Arab people and the peoples of Syria, region and the world will take sides with the legitimate struggle of our people in Rojava Kurdistan and manifest a stance against the fascists that attack the Kurdish people in an attempt to deprive them of their rights.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Syria, ypg

#Erdogan publicly challenges the US

January 15, 2018 By administrator

Harsh words for the US today from #Turkey president #Erdogan: Those who have soiled bottoms dare to threaten us over the border in #Syria…We’re shelling them [PYD/YPG] with artillery fire and continue to do so..US lies when it says battling against terror..”
#Erdogan publicly challenges the US, says the US set up 30K strong terror army in Syria along Turkish border, vows to crush them and have the US taste a humiliating defeat. referring to Kurdish YPJ.
#Erdogan asks the US to remove its flags and insignia from fighters in #Syria to avoid them being buried along with the dead, says Turkish military incursion into #Syria‘s Afrin & Manbij will start soon.
https://gagrule.net/us-to-use-30000-border-troops-for-security-in-syria-angers-turkey/

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Erdogan, U.S, warren

Erdogan in Paris Call Journalists are ‘gardeners’ of terrorism

January 6, 2018 By administrator

During a tense press conference in Paris, Turkey’s Erdogan said journalists are “gardeners” of terrorism and got into a spat with a French reporter. France’s Macron said he raised concerns about human rights in Turkey.

French President Emmanuel Macron said that during talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Paris on Friday, the two had disagreements about how they viewed human rights.

Macron said he’d raised concerns with the Turkish leader about the fates of teachers, students, and journalists who have been targeted by a widespread crackdown following a failed 2016 coup attempt, some of whom are currently imprisoned.

“Our democracies must be strong standing up to terrorism … But at the same time, our democracies must completely protect the
rule of law,” Macron said at a strained joint press conference with Erdogan.

Erdogan fired back that some journalists are responsible for nurturing “terrorists” through their writing.

“Terror doesn’t form by itself. Terror and terrorists have gardeners,” the Turkish leader said. “These gardeners are those people viewed as thinkers. They water (terror) with the columns in their newspapers.”

“And one day, you find, these people show up as a terrorist in front of you,” Erdogan added.

Earlier, Amnesty International, whose Turkey head Taner Kilic was among those jailed after the coup attempt, urged Macron to “strongly remind (Erdogan) that human rights defenders are not terrorists.”

The trip, which was intended to improve Turkey’s relations with the European Union,  was Erdogan’s first to the French capital since the failed coup attempt in July 2016. The widespread crackdown on alleged dissidents that followed has been roundly condemned by EU leaders.

Erdogan warns French journalist over question

Erdogan also grew visibly upset by a question about Syria asked by a French journalist during the press conference.

The French reporter asked him about a 2015 story by the Cumhuriyet newspaper about Turkey allegedly sending weapons to Islamist rebels in Syria. Erdogan has repeatedly blamed the resulting scandal over the story, as well as the botched coup, on US-based preacher Fethullah Gulen.

“When you ask your questions, be careful on this point. And do not speak with the words of another,” Erdogan warned the reporter, raising his hand.

“And I want you to know, you do not have someone before you who will easily swallow this.”

The French reporter could be heard saying: “I am speaking as a journalist.”

Read more: Germany and Turkey in 2017: a rollercoaster relationship

Erdogan’s visit also prompted its share of protests, most notably from women’s rights group Femen. A number of women, clad as topless waitresses, demonstrated near the Elysee Palace by handing out menus offering “minced human rights” and “boiled journalists.”

Among his numerous disparaging comments of women, the Turkish president has in the past stated that motherhood should be a woman’s priority and birth control is not for Muslims.

‘No progress’ possible on EU membership

Macron also said on Friday that progress on Turkey’s EU membership bid isn’t currently possible due to human rights concerns in the country.

“For relations with the European Union, it is clear that recent developments and choices allow no progress in the process,” Macron said.

In response, Erdogan told Macron that Turkey is getting tired of waiting for EU membership.

“This is seriously exhausting us. Maybe this will force us to take a decision,” the Turkish leader said without specifying what that decision might be.

Not always easy

Macron defended his invitation to Erdogan against criticism from the French left, saying it was necessary to “maintain dialogue” with Ankara without “covering up differences of views.”

The French leader has also emphasized the necessity to keep up relations with an “essential” partner in conflicts, including that in Syria.

However, Macron has previously spoken of his difficulties with the Turkish leader, telling Le Point magazine in August that one of the drawbacks of being French president was “having to talk to Erdogan every 10 days.”

Erdogan, for his part, told France’s LCI television on Thursday that he had got off to a “very good start” with Macron, who assumed office only in May last year.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, gardeners, Journalist, terrorism

CCAF the French of Armenian origin expect firmness from President Macron against Erdogan visit

January 5, 2018 By administrator

The reception of President Erdogan on Friday, January 5th (Armenian Christmas Eve) is causing trouble among the Armenian community in France. The defenders of democracy, human rights and minorities fear that France will not show sufficient firmness in the face of the Turkish President who has taken good care, for several years, to multiply insults and provocations against of Europe and its leaders. Moreover, this visit to France comes in a climate fraught with threats against the representatives of the Armenian communities and Turkish opponents refugees in Europe, as reported on December 20 a statement from Garo Paylan deputy HDP.

The President of the Republic promised to address the issue of human rights during his meeting with his Turkish counterpart. The French of Armenian origin, in the grip of the Ankara maneuvers that made the export of the genocide denial of 1915 a priority of his foreign policy, expect no less. In particular, they ask Emmanuel Macron not to dodge the problem of the Armenian genocide which is at the root of the criminal and expansionist pursuits of successive Turkish regimes for a hundred years. A fascinating tradition which unfortunately finds today in Mr. Erdogan a worthy heir.

Thus, 5 years later, almost to the day, the assassination of three Kurdish activists in Paris, in which the justice had pointed out the involvement of the Turkish secret services, is preparing to roll out the red carpet in front of the head of this Genocidal state even before becoming a terrorist and a liberticide? Because we are not mistaken: the terrible repression of which the people of Turkey and the democrats of this country are paying the price today, is part of a long tradition of political persecution, which reached its peak with the genocide of the Armenians, but which has also resulted in successive massacres against the Christian, Greek, Assyrian-Chaldean, Kurdish, Alevi, Turkish Democrat minorities, not to mention the occupation of Cyprus, a member of the European Union. The big powers and Europe bear a heavy responsibility in this situation. The international complacency towards all these crimes nourishes indeed for one hundred years the arrogance of a power which does not cease to taunt the democracies, to trample on their values, while claiming themselves unduly of their camp. The liabilities are heavy for Turkey.

Violence and duplicity are at the heart of the actions of this state, including against France, as evidenced by the fact that, in addition to the murder of Kurdish activists in Paris, the arrests in the form of hostages taken against French journalists in 2016 and 2017. What’s more – should we call him back? – its ultra-nationalism, with its 20-year history of Islamism, poses a threat to its neighbors, in particular the Republic of Armenia, against which the Turkish state is blockading and continues to spread hatred. This situation also requires a response from the highest officials of the international political scene.

CCAF National Office (Coordinating Council of Armenian Organizations in France

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, France, visit

Erdogan’s Ottoman dream causes storm in Red Sea

January 4, 2018 By administrator

The word tow the most dictators Erdogan and Omar al-Bashir of Sudan

By Fehim Tastekin,

The Gulf-Egypt axis now has another reason to question Turkey’s ambitions in the region: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the first leg of his late-December Africa tour, went to Sudan to ask if Ankara could lease Suakin Island. Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir agreed to Erdogan’s request.

Erdogan adamantly rejects claims that Turkey is scheming to build a military base at Suakin. But the island, which once served as an Ottoman forward outpost in the Red Sea, could easily assume military features that would provide Turkey with a third military base abroad, in addition to those in Qatar and Somalia.

During his visit to Sudan, Erdogan signed 13 agreements covering a new airport for the capital Khartoum, a free-trade zone in Port Sudan, a port and shipyards for military and civilian ships in the Red Sea, grain silos at various locations, a university, a hospital and power stations. The countries are targeting an annual trade volume between them of $10 billion, up from the current $500 million.

The two countries induced panic in the Arab world when, in addition to Turkey gaining temporary control of Suakin Island, the two countries’ chiefs of staff agreed to develop military cooperation. While explaining why he is paying so much attention to this island that the Sudanese call “the gate to Africa,” Erdogan used the metaphor of “reincarnation,” which reinvigorated the fear of Turks in the region.

Suakin lost its stature and fell into ruin when Port Sudan was built 30 miles to the north between 1905 and 1909. But Erdogan accused Western countries of turning Suakin into a “ghost island.”

“They razed it to the ground. … This is in their nature,” Erdogan said Dec. 25 during a speech at Khartoum University. “Your razing of this place is like us shaving our beards. We will rebuild and reconstruct it in such a way that, like a shaved beard, it will regrow much more abundant.”

Erdogan has this plan in mind: If the island is handed over to Turkey, the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) and the Ministry of Culture and Tourism will restore the Ottoman relics there, including a 300-room caravanserai, or inn. TIKA has been operating on the island since 2011 and already has restored the Hanafi and Shafi mosques. When the entire restoration project is completed, Turkish citizens traveling to Mecca for the Islamic pilgrimage of umrah will be able to fly to Sudan to visit historical sites and then go to Jeddah by boat, thus reanimating an Ottoman base and the ancient umrah route.

Whether the island will become a military base is open to speculation, but the port project for military and civilian ships and the accord of military cooperation are enough to raise eyebrows, especially in Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

Egypt fears that Sudan, empowered by Turkish support, might become even more strident in its claim to the disputed Halayeb triangle on the Red Sea coast. Egypt had posted soldiers at Halayeb in the 1990s to block Sudanese aspirations. Moreover, Egypt has been upset with Sudan’s support of Ethiopia in an argument over the Renaissance Dam on the Nile. Egyptians fear that a Turkish military alliance with Sudan could actually upset the power balance in the region.

Egypt is also worried about a powerful country like Turkey, which supports the Muslim Brotherhood, having direct access to a neighboring country. Egypt exiled leaders of the Sunni Islamist organization, which supported the previous administration.

Egyptian journalist Imadeddin Adib wrote about Egypt’s concerns in his Al Watan column Dec. 27: “Bashir [al-Assad] is playing with fire in return for dollars. Sudan — with its Turkey madness, with Iranian plots and the Ethiopian scheme to deny water to Egypt, and Qatar’s financial gimmicks — is violating geographic and historic realities against Egypt. Sudan is offering its ports and borders for dispatching of guns and terrorists to Egypt and serving the goals of the Qatar-Turkey alliance to restore the Muslim Brotherhood to power.”

Saudis fear that a base in Sudan controlled by Turkey — which is cooperating with Iran — could become a springboard of support for the Qatar- and Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Sudan, despite its promise to remain neutral, gives the impression that it is supporting Qatar in its conflict with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates. A partnership with Turkey is considered a concrete indicator of the change in Sudan’s axis.

Arab media gave wide coverage to statements that the 13 agreements between Sudan and Turkey — worth $650 million — were actually financed by Qatar. In November, Qatar had announced plans to develop a port with Sudan on the Red Sea.

Simultaneously with Erdogan’s Africa tour, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim went to Saudi Arabia to try to balance the developments in the Red Sea and dispel concerns. But it didn’t work. Although the Saudi leadership kept silent, comments in the media they control revealed their concerns.

Mohammed Abu Talib, a writer for Saudi newspaper Okaz, reminded readers that Sudan was saved from sanctions thanks to the Saudis. He accused Sudan of serving Turkey’s expansion aspirations.

“Turkey is blatantly seeking expansion in the region and using its influence, especially against Egypt and Gulf countries. The most dangerous aspect of this visit was handing over to Erdogan Suakin Island, which faces Jeddah and which he sees as the symbol of the Ottoman Empire,” Abu Talib wrote.

The Gulf News commented, “Iran can use the new Turkish base in Sudan to ship more weapons to Houthis. Turkey, by using the new military facility, could send more soldiers to Qatar or intervene more in Egypt by manipulating the Muslim Brotherhood. This no doubt will worry Jordan as much as Egypt. With Turkish and Sudanese provocations, Sudanese aspirations for Halayeb [the disputed area] can be reignited.”

Egyptian daily Al Akhbar also wrote that Sudanese deals with Turkey signal changes in Sudan’s axis in a way that will worry regional countries.

The website of Al Arabia TV carried an incendiary comment that said, “The Ottoman presence in Suakin is associated with massacres of Sudanese.”

The last thing Arabs want is to witness a resurrection of Ottoman heritage on Red Sea shores. Arabs already take Erdogan’s inflammatory speeches very seriously.

How justified are their concerns? Is there really a resurrection of Ottomans? Erdogan has established a pattern of loudly recalling Ottoman forefathers, claiming Ottoman relics and referring to the Ottoman heritage when speaking about the Middle East and Africa. He sees Africa as a region of opportunities and believes that he has more right than anybody else to be there. “More dangerous than a shark smelling blood are the imperialists who smell oil,” Erdogan said during his Sudan visit, while repeating that the Ottomans had no imperialist past.

Erdogan also believes he can compensate in Africa for isolation elsewhere. It is true that this is the region where Turkey’s image has eroded the least. His most recent tour to Sudan, Chad and Tunisia was his fifth visit to Africa since he became president in 2014. He also signed a military accord with Tunisia to train Tunisian soldiers in Turkey and also to invest in the defense field.

Since Turkey declared 2005 “The Year of Africa,” it increased its number of embassies in the continent from 12 to 38. It has a sizable military presence in Somalia, where it just opened a base in September. The base, which cost about $50 million to build, now houses 200 Turkish troops and has a military academy that will train Somali officers.

Turkey also sent its first military detachment to a base near Qatar’s capital of Doha in June. So far, there are no more than 100 soldiers at a base that can accommodate 5,000. Troop strength is expected to reach 3,000.

In sum, Erdogan’s approach to building African relations by bringing up history and religion is the core concern for Arabs. Turkey could benefit more by basing its relations on joint interests instead of reviving unpleasant past experiences. Erdogan is making the mistake of becoming a party to regional conflicts as he tries to build new bridges in the region. Also, he prefers to forge personal relations instead of solid, institutional relations, making one wonder about the sustainability of Turkey’s ambitious Africa plans.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: dream, Erdogan, ottoman, sudan

LA FRANCE #Erdogan in Paris: A provocation and outrage (PCF) “murder of three Kurdish activists”

January 4, 2018 By administrator

The announcement of Turkish President Erdogan’s visit to Paris on January 5, 2018, sounds like a provocation. It will take place the day before an event commemorating the murder of three Kurdish activists five years ago. French justice had however highlighted the involvement of the Turkish secret services in this crime.

The meeting between Emmanuel Macron and Recep Tayyip Erdogan constitutes a new outrage against the families of the victims and the Kurds who undergo a ruthless deadly war. The parliamentarians and mayors of the HDP have had their immunity lifted, been removed from office and now languish in jail after being convicted in unfair trials.

Erdogan’s Turkey is in a chaotic situation, in a permanent repressive flight.

The opposition is silenced while gigantic purges populate the prisons. Politics has become a field of revenge in which Islamist-fascist militias enjoy impunity to kill and lynch those still protesting.

In these circumstances, how can it be said that Turkey remains “an essential partner”? France’s duty is to stand alongside human rights defenders in Turkey.

The PCF condemns the visit of the dictator RT Erdogan and expresses his total solidarity with all the Democrats of Turkey. He calls to make the demonstration of January 6, 2018 in Paris a success for Truth and Justice to be returned to Leila, Sakine and Rojbin.

French Communist Party

Wednesday, January 3, 2018,
Stéphane © armenews.co

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Kurdish, Paris, woman

A bad day for dictator presidents but a good one for the people “Goodbye lese majesty paragraph”

January 2, 2018 By administrator

Protecting bloody dictators is over in German Law

This should, however, have happened long ago. Paragraph 103 has frequently played an inglorious role in the legal history of modern Germany: over criticism of the Shah of Iran, for example, or the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. The fact that the German justice system protected the heads of two bloody dictatorships but punished demonstrators and journalists for expressing their opinions was a scandal: It perverted the understanding of the roles of perpetrator and victim.

Paragraph 103 evolved from the traditions of an authoritarian state. It repeatedly turned the German justice system into the henchman of dictators, and it also made the German government vulnerable. It’s a good thing for all of us that it’s gone!

Read more — Böhmermann: How a German satirist sparked a freedom of speech debate

With the start of the new year, Paragraph 103, the so-called “lese majesty paragraph,” has been stricken from German law. Far too late, says Martin Muno, but it’s good that it’s finally gone.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, Germany, lese majesty paragraph

Typical of Turks first they try to kill you then they extend friendship hand

December 28, 2017 By administrator

Turkey’s Erdogan has said there is “no problem” with the EU and Germany after a rough-and-tumble year. He also commended EU countries for their stance against the US decision on Jerusalem.

“We certainly desire good relations with the EU and EU countries,” Erdogan told journalists aboard a flight back from a four-day trip to Sudan, Chad and Tunisia.

Ties between the Brussels and Ankara have steadily deteriorated over the past two years, with Turkey’s morbid EU accession process all but halted over deteriorating human rights and rule of law.

Turkey and Germany careened from crisis to crisis in 2017 as relations hit rock bottom over a series of issues.

“There is an expression that I always say. We need to reduce our enemies and increase our friends,” Erdogan said.

“We don’t have a problem with Germany, the Netherlands or Belgium. It’s exactly the opposite, the leaders of those countries are old friends of mine,” Erdogan said. “They did some wrong things to me, but that’s a different matter.”

Tensions between Berlin and Ankara have eased somewhat recently after the release from prison of a number of German nationals. But relations are still plagued by a war of words earlier this year and serious disputes, including the continued detention of Die Welt correspondent Deniz Yucel on trumped-up terrorism charges in Turkey.

Erdogan said that he may visit Germany, the Netherlands, France and the Vatican.

Focus shifts to Jerusalem

Erdogan said there were problems with the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium but “our last discussions have been quite good.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Erdogan, EU

Saudi writer responds to Erdogan: This is what the criminal Fakhri Pasha did with my grandfather كاتب سعودي يرد على أردوغان

December 22, 2017 By administrator

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan by his grandfather, the Ottoman governor Fakhruddin, and reminded him of «the story of his grandfather, one of the victims of mass and forced displacement crimes of the people and sons of Madinah under the orders of the military governor Fakhri Pasha Turkish soldiers broke into his family ‘s house and kidnapped him from his mother’s arms and deported him to Astana.

“Truth” (Erdogan’s pride) in the issue of the newspaper «Okaz Saudi», today: “I followed the resentment of the tone of arrogance and contempt in the remarks of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday during his meeting with the Turkish mukhtars in the Turkish capital Ankara, Directly insulted to the UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed on the background of the re-published a tweet about the crimes and atrocities committed by the Ottoman governor Fakhruddin or Fakhri Pasha and his soldiers in the right of the people of Medina, but these historical facts did not live to Mr. Erdogan and turned the facts, He defended the city of Medina, and asked Benarh Turkish excessive, saying «When it was found Fakhr al-Din Pasha defended Medina, where was your grandfather you, O miserable Iqzva Balbhtan?”

“I did not put this answer on behalf of Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, but I would like to put the answer to the words of my grandfather, may God have mercy on him, who was one of the victims of the mass and forced displacement of the people and sons of Madinah under the orders of the military governor Fakhri Pasha, ); When he was ten years old when the Turkish soldiers stormed his family’s home and took him from the arms of his mother and in front of his sister to force him with thousands of young men and boys and children out of the Arabian Peninsula, distributed between Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Turkey, and throw them to the unknown without money and shelter , As the The primary aim is to keep them away from the city of Medina and evacuated residents, Medina turned to the Ottoman fortress in the face of the Arab tribes that rose up against the Turkish military presence and their transgressions, which amounted to oppression and tyranny ».

«And narrated by my grandfather, may God have mercy on him, that in the period before the« travel Barlk »in 1916, a large number of Turkish soldiers flock to Medina because of the uprising of the inhabitants of Hijaz and Arab tribes against the Ottoman state whose policies changed during World War I after the rise of Turkish nationalists The power of the Authority and the tone of the policy of Turkic and try to impose the Turkish culture on the community, and since the solution of Fakhri Pasha in Medina began to abuse the population and forced many of its children to work in the service of military barracks for small amounts, while the soldiers consumed the strength of the people of the city and its own And with the start of the raids of the tribes on the Turkish soldiers during the Great Arab Revolt, the soldiers then ordered Fakhri Pasha to expel the inhabitants of the city and broke into the houses and the kidnapping of children and men and forcibly transfer them through the Hijaz train to the outside, That their solution began to strive

The Saudi writer said: “One of the tragedies that was reported to him during his return was the famine that hit the city and prompted the rest of the population to eat cats and grasses, and spread diseases and epidemics that hastened the death of hundreds, including the Turkish soldiers who forced Fakhri Pasha to leave.”

The writer concluded his article: «This is a small part of what he reported on that date, but what the historical references are not far from it, but we remember that Fakhri Pasha took with him thousands of valuable holdings of the Prophet’s room, including the jewel of the planet Aldri and the Prophet and the Prophet Ibn Affan may Allah be pleased with him, in addition to the contents of the library of Aref Hikmat and Mahmudiyah and the rare manuscripts, and you will find most of what looted in the Museum «Top Qabee» in Istanbul, a witness to the achievements of Erdogan’s

grandfather!

Source: http://www.almasryalyoum.com/news/details/1235280

كاتب سعودي يرد على أردوغان: هذا ما فعله المجرم فخري باشا مع جدي

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