Erdogan: Ya Bashar! Man dakka dukka

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  1. haydar

    haydar Member

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    Erdogan warned Bashar Esad in his language.

    “We believed with good intentions that he would implement reforms. However, Assad walked back and forth and began following the path of his father. He broke all of his promises. He massacred hundreds of innocent people on the anniversary of the massacre his father [Hafez al-Assad] committed in Hama 30 years ago,” Erdoğan said.

    “Those responsible for Hama were not held accountable but those responsible for Homs will be sooner or later be called to account for what they did. … Those who follow the path of their fathers will certainly get what they deserve,”

    The prime minister also criticized Russia and China for vetoing a UN Security Council resolution aimed at ending the bloodshed in Syria. “Giving an oppressor a license to kill is unacceptable,” he said

    Erdogan also critisized Esad's speech ''I ll war untill die''. He told that if you were so brave why you didn't war aganist Israel for Golan, is your power only aganist to your nation?

    http://www.todayszaman.com/news-270689-what-goes-around-comes-around-erdogan-tells-assad.html

    I am little confused for this situation, however i think Turkey has to stay far away from this event untill all the wrold agree on it. Untill i talk to some of Syrian friends i was beleiving majority of Syrians were supporting Esad however I have listened different stories from Syrian friends who studied in Turkish universities and living now in Istanbul. They explained me that how they and other people forced to make demonstration to show their love and support to Hafiz Esad and how police, soldiers, teachers, managers were punishing who doesn't obey and support them.
     
  2. afghani

    afghani New Member

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    Very well said by the PM!
    Turkey can play a role may be Americans, Britain, and their allies + UN may also gave them a green signal to topple Bashar's bloody regime.....

    No one is supporting essad, all the country is against him as like it was in egypt, tunis....
     
  3. alan131210

    alan131210 New Member

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    Turkey should mind its own business and instead fix the issue of 15+ million rightless kurds who are refereed to as "mountain turks" and to this day turksih constitution denies their existence , we are talking (15,000,000 F***ing Kurds ) not 1.5 million ...
     

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