You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
The Grand Turk
Erdogan: ‘We need to build a state starting from scratch’
2016-08-08
[RUDAW.NET] Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him...
announced his plans and actions to clean The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
of all Gulenists
... the Turkish version of the Boogie Man, who set fire to the Turkish Reichsstag...
and their influence, adding that if the people decide to change the country’s political system to a presidential one, he is willing to do so.

"The government will take the necessary steps to completely clean up the army of the Gulen terrorist group that attempted to carry out the coup. We want to build an army that protects its people not kills them, and we will take necessary procedures to clean the army properly," said Erdogan in an interview with Al Jazeera on Saturday.

He announced that the process of cleaning up the army will be completed by August 31.

And in addition to removing all Gulen elements from the army, they will be eradicated from the education system as well.

"We need to build a state starting from scratch. We have to do vertical and horizontal cleaning in the meantime. And we will change the curriculum and teachers at the military schools in the interest of Turkey, and the schools and colleges will be open for all Turks," the president said.

"We won’t allow any putschists in state institutions and we will not tolerate them," Erdogan added. "There is no difference between terrorism and a coup."

He hailed the unity and strength of the nation in the wake of the attempted coup, declaring that at a rally on Sunday afternoon, "[W]e will be one country, one nation, one flag and one state."

The rally on Sunday brings together leaders of three of the four main political parties. The pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party has been excluded from the rally and meetings of the party leaders in which they have discussed constitutional reform.

Erdogan described the failed coup attempt as an earthquake and affirmed that his current job is to prevent any aftershocks. He commended the Turkish people who confronted the putschists on the streets, saying "The Turkish people are more powerful than a weapon and no one can conquer them."

He pointed out that Gulen’s ambitions go beyond Turkey’s borders, saying they want to expand their influence to countries in Africa but warned they should be treated as a terrorist group.

The Daily Mail has photos from the Sunday rally, reporting more than one million attended in Istanbul. The Turkish Anadolu news agency claimed as many as five million were there.
Posted by:Fred

#9  *happy sigh*
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-08-08 20:21  

#8  forty centigrade
and a holiday: Turkey
with all the trimmings
Posted by: Goober Forkbeard3911   2016-08-08 19:30  

#7  Haijaktku

Yippy bustles in
A halal hedgerow, my Queen
Just a spring cleaning
Posted by: JHH   2016-08-08 19:16  

#6  Two poets in the same thread, hurrah!
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-08-08 18:40  

#5  Yet another tinhorn steps up to the plate:
"We will once again make this nation great!
"These losses you are sensing,
"Will respond to a cleansing,
"As we build our pure Islamic State!"
Posted by: JHH   2016-08-08 15:37  

#4  Long odds but Recip is in a race to the bottom with Maduro of Venezeula.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2016-08-08 10:50  

#3  but he has apparently left the private sector alone.

The attacks on businesses and busimess owners and employees just aren't as much announced, lord garth. But Gulen-linked private schools were closed, and all the teachers lost their licences. Gulen-linked newspapers were confiscated, Gulen-linked businesses have been raided and people arrested -- accused of smuggling and organized crime, according to a report a few days ago -- and over $17.5 million seized. And on Thursday President Erdogan promised to cut off the revenues of Gulen-linked businesses because, he said, that is where the Gulenists are strongest.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-08-08 10:21  

#2  I'll give Erdogan credit for confining his purges to the public sector - he has fired generals, policemen, teachers (including full professors all the way to kindergarden teachers), but he has apparently left the private sector alone.
Posted by: lord garth   2016-08-08 05:46  

#1  It was like Ascot Opening Day, showing up is is important.

What's left of the press so dear is here,
But you won't find any queers to near.

Generals gleaming, Yippie steaming
Any second the Generals have to run,
Heart beats, Speed up,
I have never been so keyed up.




Good night Joe, where ever you are.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-08-08 00:37  

00:00