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Clipping Erdogan’s wings |
2020-11-28 |
Hope springs eternal. [AlAhram] This year has marked the beginning of the end of ![]() ’s regional ambitions as well as the end of his political honeymoon with Europe. In a year that has witnessed a lot of political changes, |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#7 This is the first I've read of a Turkish connection to the attempt on JPII. It's always been portrayed as a lone wolf -- insane, maybe a tinge of Islamic motivation, but never connected to anything bigger. I'll grant they may not have had Turkish government sponsorship back then, but I have little doubt they do now. Erdogan and the AKP need to go. |
Posted by: Rob Crawford 2020-11-28 14:02 |
#6 ^ Heh |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-11-28 12:42 |
#5 Don't look like no Grey Wolves to me. More like Red Binder Clip-Heads |
Posted by: Dino de Medici7193 2020-11-28 12:40 |
#4 Are those uniforms for real? They look silly. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2020-11-28 12:36 |
#3 /\ But we have the CUBE ? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-11-28 08:41 |
#2 In late 2016 Ali Ertan Toprak, the leader of the Kurd community in Germany -- having very detailed information on Turkish activity in Germany -- informed Deutschlandfunk public radio that "Imams posted to [Erdogan sponsored] Ditib mosques in Germany are Turkish civil servants. ... And they are also utilized to control the Moslem communities they look after and to report critical remarks to the [Turkish] state," Toprak added, "these are Stasi methods that should not be allowed in Germany," he added, referring to the former East German intelligence service. On December 5, 2016 in remarks to KNA in Dusseldorf, Ercan Karakoyun, the chairman of a Gulen-related education trust, claimed: "Every imam functions concurrently as an informant for Turkey." |
Posted by: b 2020-11-28 08:39 |
#1 Smack the Punk |
Posted by: Frank G 2020-11-28 06:25 |