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The Grand Turk
Policeman poses with protester amid assault targeting Hürriyet
2015-09-12
[Hurriyet Daily News] This photo was shot in front of the Hurriyet building on Tuesday evening [Sept. 8].

It was the evening that Hurriyet was attacked for a second time with clubs and stones.

As you can understand from his jacket and his weapon, the person whose face is blurred is a policeman.

He was there to protect the building, whose windows were already smashed into pieces, and the employees inside from a ferocious crowd that had "convened to turn Hurriyet into Madimak" two days ago. (Madimak was the name of the hotel in the eastern province of Sivas that a mob torched in 1993, leading to the death of 35 dissidents inside.)

I don't know the person who took a photo with the policeman, but he was one of the protesters who was present in front of the Hurriyet building that evening.

The activist and the policeman, who was there to provide security, took a photo together. Apparently, the policeman had forgotten why he was there.

If he had not only forgotten it, then he could be thinking that his presence was meant to be merely a decoration.

Because a deputy of the ruling party had said the previous day that we "should get used" to such attacks.
Apparently, the police also thought that they should not stop the activists because we need to get used to them.

Are there any officials in Istanbul who would remind the policeman his duty?

After attacks on daily Hurriyet, several businessmen and politicians shared their messages of support with me and our friends. Ministers and Justice and Development Party (AKP) politicians were among them.

However,
those who apply themselves too closely to little things often become incapable of great things...
you could not learn the name of any of them. Because they wanted to remain anonymous. It is clear why they did it. Because they are afraid. And the identity of the person whom they are afraid of is not a secret.

That person managed to create such a fear in businessmen and politicians of The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
that they are afraid of publicly voicing support for daily Hurriyet over these attacks.

Only artists did not fear to be named among those who supported Hurriyet after the attack. You read their messages with their names and photos in Hurriyet's Kelebek (Butterfly) suppplement yesterday.

So we have seen the artists' stance and we thank them all.
Posted by:Fred

#2  They're securitaté not police
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2015-09-12 11:01  

#1  The fix is in - if you're a Kurd, Erdogan has tacitly declared you to be an enemy of his state, and therefore fair game. The police presence afterward is window dressing for the captive local press and gullible foreign press.
Posted by: OldSpook   2015-09-12 00:59  

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