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Turkey: Erdogan’s Stalinist Purge

October 31, 2017 By administrator

by Giulio Meotti,

  • Perhaps even more objectionable is Turkey’s persecution of novelists who do not even take part in the political debate. They are hated by Erdogan’s Islamist government simply for conveying Western ideas and fighting for freedom of speech.
  • Turkey’s Erdogan is following the Soviet Stalinist method of burying the books, often along with their authors. Turkey is purging culture.
  • After the failed coup last year, Erdogan fired “21,000 teachers” and “1,577 university deans”. It is the beheading of Turkey’s academic culture. Shamefully, Europe has kept silent about this ideological massacre.

Sevan Nisanyan, an Armenian, just escaped from jail a few days ago and fled. “Turkey has turned into a veritable madhouse,” he said.

He had been sentenced to 16 years and seven months for having made ironic comments about the Prophet Muhammad.

End of August, Madrid: At the Turkish government’s request through Interpol, Spanish police arrested a famous Turkish writer, Dogan Akhanli, who was on vacation in Spain. A few days earlier, in Barcelona, Spanish authorities had arrested the Turkish writer, Hamza Yalcin, a reporter for the left-wing newspaper Odak. Meanwhile, in Turkey, another writer, Ahmet Altan was on trial. Turkish authorities prevented yet another Turkish novelist, Asli Erdogan, from flying to Europe to receive the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize in the German city of Osnabrück.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Turkey has already made headlines for jailing dozens of journalists in a round-up that has transformed Turkey into “the world’s biggest prison for reporters“. Perhaps even more objectionable is Turkey’s persecution of novelists who do not even take part in the political debate. They are hated by Erdogan’s Islamist government simply for conveying Western ideas and fighting for freedom of speech. What is happening in Turkey is even more urgent than what is happening in Iran and Saudi Arabia, two other Islamic countries that persecute and jail writers: Turkey is, at least rhetorically, a democracy as well as the Islamic world’s purported bridge to Europe.

Nazis used to burn books; Turkey’s Erdogan is following the Soviet Stalinist method of burying the books, often along with their authors.

In the last month alone, four great Turkish writers made headlines not for their novels, but for their arrests, trials and persecution. Erdogan’s plan, however, goes beyond these writers’ fate. Turkey is purging culture. The purge has been called an “intellectual massacre” that “has hit faculties from physics and biology to drama and politics at some of Turkey’s best universities, chilling teachers and students alike”. After a failed coup, last year, Erdogan fired “21,000 teachers” and “1,577 university deans“. It is the beheading of Turkey’s academic culture. Shamefully, Europe has kept silent about this ideological massacre.

In an unprecedented move, Erdogan is now promoting a plan to review the school textbooks, with the announced deletion of Darwin’s theory of evolution and the insertion of Islamic holy war. At the same time, Erdogan is also asking to remove from the Turkish vocabulary words with a “Western” influence. The word “arena” will therefore be removed from sports stadiums. It is a typical totalitarian maneuver to change the language to control the population. Turkish authorities this week also removed Chopin’s music from funeral marches and replaced it with an Ottoman era composition based on Koranic verses.

“In the past, Kemalists or leftists were merely suspicious of the political intentions of Western powers against Turkey”, wrote the journalist Mustafa Akyol. “In the latter-day AKP narrative, however… Western civilization, with all its values, institutions, culture and even science, became something that must be doubted, if not outright rejected.”

Fazil Say, a famous Turkish pianist, has been put on trial for “blasphemy”. In one message he retweeted a verse from a poem by Omar Khayyám in which the 11th-century Persian poet attacks pious hypocrisy:

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Turkey: new wave of purges, 4,500 officials sacked

February 12, 2017 By administrator

The Turkish authorities have sacked nearly 4,500 additional officials in connection with the purges launched after the coup attempt in July, according to a decree published in the Official Gazette.

Among the 4,464 people expelled from the civil service are 2,585 employees of the Ministry of Education, 893 of the gendarmerie, 10 of the Court of Cassation, 10 others of the High Electoral Council and 88 of the public television channel TRT.

Among the dismissed officials are also 330 academics from the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), including Ibrahim Kaboglu, one of the country’s most renowned constitutional law specialists.

These measures are taken within the framework of the state of emergency established after the July 15 coup attempt. The Turkish authorities accuse Fethullah Gülen, a preacher exiled in the United States, of having hatched the coup de force, which he denies.

Since the failed coup, more than 41,000 people have been arrested in Turkey and over 100,000 sacked or suspended, including teachers, police officers and magistrates.

Dozens of media and associations have also been closed and many journalists dismissed. On an unprecedented scale in Turkey, these purges are causing concern among Western partners in Ankara and human rights organizations, who fear that the state of emergency may serve as a pretext for suppressing any dissenting voice .

This concern is all the stronger as Turkey prepares for a referendum, presumably in April, on a constitutional revision greatly strengthening the powers of Mr. Erdogan. The opposition denounces an unfavorable context for democratic debate, in a state of emergency.

The Turkish authorities, for their part, affirm that these exceptional measures are necessary to eliminate the risks of sedition and to face the “terrorist” threat of the Islamic State (EI) and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

The country has been hit for more than a year and a half by an unprecedented wave of attacks, including strikes in Istanbul and Ankara and killing hundreds

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U.S.: Police Purge Underway in Baton Rouge: Three Officers Shot Dead Amid Protest

July 17, 2016 By administrator

Police purgeAt least three officers have been shot in Baton Rouge only a week after the deadly attacks in Dallas that left five officers dead and a dozen others wounded as protests have soured into violence over the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of cops.

Baton Rouge officials confirm that seven officers have been shot in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — 3 have been killed and the other 4 are in critical condition at this time. Initial reports indicating that the attacker has been killed by police have been confirmed by local KTLA Channel 5 News.

The Mayor of East Baton Rouge cautioned that this is still an active shooter situation as there are some concerns that there is a second assailant still on the loose. The Mayor also said that they are still investigating the motive behind the attack. 

“Right now, we are trying to get our arms around everything,” said Holden. “It’s just been on thing after another.”

The attacks come one week after the FBI issued a Situational Information Report (SIR) warning cops of a credible threat of a “police purge” in Baton Rouge. The advisory was dated for July 8 to 10, but additional warnings have been issued by the FBI that radical activists may be looking to target police with deadly force.

Baton Rouge has been ground zero for protests against police brutality by the activist group Black Lives Matter in the wake of the killing of Alton Sterling at the hands of local police. A bystander videotaped two cops holding Sterling down on the ground before one officer discharged his weapon several times at point blank range.

Less than 24-hours after the country was reeling from the unjust killing of Alton Sterling, a livestream video went viral on Facebook showing an innocent Philando Castile bleeding out after being shot by an officer while his girlfriend narrated the tape and his four year old daughter sat in the back seat of the car.

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