The Turkish parliament’s so-called “human rights” committee “will travel to the heart of Europe to investigate rising Islamophobia on the continent.”
Turkey and human rights are incongruous in the same sentence.
Looking at the jihadist state’s own human rights record:
- Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called for an OIC “army of Islam” to attack Israel.
- Erdogan declared a battle between Christianity and Islam and a clash between the cross and the crescent, but blamed Europe for being the instigator.
- Erdogan has taken up the historic Turkish mission to ruthlessly crush Kurdish nationalism.
- After Turkey’s firing and “jailing of tens of thousands of soldiers, police, teachers and civil servants following a failed military coup in July 2016,” Erdogan accused European critics of “Islamophobia” for merely questioning his human rights record.
- Erdogan is now preparing the younger generation for his vision of Islamic expansion as he pours “billions of dollars into religious education, including a 100 percent increase in funding for ‘Imam and Preacher’ religious academies.” 90,000 mosques across Turkey also prayed “Qur’anic ‘conquest’ prayers” calling on Muslims to be “ruthless against unbelievers.”
So now that Turkish lawmakers intend to impose themselves and their “Islamophobia” investigation upon sovereign countries of the EU, it will be interesting to watch just what reception the Turkish “investigators” will get. Will Germany, France and Belgium — which are all experiencing grave domestic problems with jihad attacks, violence, no-go zones, etc. since the hijrah began — accept Turkey’s sharia patrol?
“Islamophobia” is a trumped-up word frequently employed by Islamic supremacists to lord it over infidels. It is heavily marketed by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and is “nothing more than a thought-terminating cliche conceived in the bowels of Muslim think tanks for the purpose of beating down critics.”
“Turkish parliament’s human rights committee to probe Islamophobia in Europe”, Daily Sabah, April 5, 2018:
A group of Turkish lawmakers will travel to the heart of Europe to investigate rising Islamophobia on the continent.
Speaking to Anadolu Agency on Thursday, Ömer Serdar, the head of parliament’s Human Rights Committee, said that they will hold meetings with state authorities during their visits to Germany, France and Belgium.
Serdar, a senior lawmaker from the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party), said that they will discuss the issue of marginalization.
“We will investigate whether authorities take measures against the hostility of Islamophobic discrimination in Muslims’ daily lives,” said Serdar.
Serdar said after their investigation they will prepare a report.
“After that, we plan to hold a symposium both nationally and internationally,” he added.
Germany has witnessed growing Islamophobia and hatred of migrants in recent years triggered by a propaganda from far-right and populist parties, which have exploited fears over the refugee crisis and terrorism.
Some 950 Muslims and Muslim institutions were attacked in 2017, according to the official figures.
At least 33 Muslims were injured in these attacks, which included assaults on Muslim women wearing headscarves and attacks on mosques and other Muslim institutions.
Germany, a country of 81.8 million people, has the second-largest Muslim population in Western Europe after France.
Among the country’s nearly 4.7 million Muslims, 3 million are of Turkish origin. Many of them are second or third-generation Turkish families who migrated to Germany in the 1960s and are well-integrated…..
Kilfincelt says
What a joke! Erdogan is the very definition of a hypocrite. Tolerance for me but not for thee. This guy should be thrown out of Europe and roundly castigated for his anti-semitism and Christianophobia.
Strangerinastrangeland says
Before or after he starts WWIII?
elee says
2018:Erdogan::1934:Hitler
Unknown says
Both WW were created due to problems that started on Middle East and it will happen again. It’s a great time to throw out both Muslims and the worst of them: Erdogan. It might have some worst than him but he is the “wanna be” khaliffa and he is in power. There is no difference from Erdogan and jihadist since Erdogan is one of them.
Andy says
University Event Aims to Combat ‘Christian Privilege’
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/markmeckler/2018/04/university-event-aims-to-combat-christian-privilege/?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Politics+Red&utm_content=55
In Defense of Christian Civilization:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__dP3cB4dU0
Andy says
Holy Fire Jerusalem 2018 and the Rebirth of Christian Civilization
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESWgICHWw8s
Andy says
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n73x6BBMYKw
Lydia Church says
Andy,
I did not have time to watch this honestly, it does look interesting. That reminded me of something. I know that miracles and gifts are for today (despite what some claim), but we must be on guard as not all of these have their source in God. The devil does signs and wonders also, as we see with Moses and the magicians before pharaoh, the occult, etc. Not everything that claims to be of the Lord, is. We see the false apparitions and things like that. It is very tricky to tell the difference. This will increase as the end draws nearer, as it says in Revelation:
“And the second beast performed great signs to cause even fire from heaven to come down to earth in the presence of the people. Because of the signs it was given to perform on behalf of the first beast, it deceived those who dwell on the earth, telling them to make an image to the beast that had been wounded by the sword and yet had lived.” Revelation 13; 13-14
The antichrist actually dies (or is assassinated) and rises again or has a false death experience or something and all the masses follow after him. He does signs and wonders through the dark side powers. We see a surge in fascination with signs and wonders in the apostate church movements like NAR, etc. The Bible says that many will be deceived and even Christians are in danger of it so we must always be on guard.
A good test to put it to is:
1. Does the occurrence draw you TO Jesus, or away from Him to something else?
2. Does it magnify the Lord Jesus, or something else?
3. Is it focused on ‘the things of this world,’ or the gospel message of salvation through Christ alone?
4. Is it ‘sensationalistic’?
5. Does it inspire idolatry?
Do not be swept away by every sign and wonder and I say that to everyone.
Blessings.
Ange Kenos says
true
mortimer says
Erdoğan Stamping Out Press Freedom In Turkey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e96aVOs6UmU
mortimer says
Christians facing persecution in Turkey | DW Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8jco4iTWdY
gravenimage says
Thanks for the link, Mortimer.
Almost the entire Chistian population of Turkey–an estimate 1.5 million plus–were slaughtered a hundred years ago in the Armenian Genocide.
christianblood says
mortimer
Erdogan/Turkey is a member of the US-led Nato. Like Saudi Arabia,
Turkey is a US and Western buddy and have been so for centuries.
As we speak, the red carpets are out in Hollywood for the head-chopping Tyrant that leads Saudi Arabia, where Christianity is illegal under the pain of death! What a shame! What a Hypocrisy! In the words of Jesus, “You strain out a gnat but swallow a camel!”. Shame! Shame!
https://www.wsj.com/articles/saudis-woo-hollywood-during-crown-prince-visit-1522964004
christianblood says
Andrew Swallow posted
(..Hollywood is run by Jews. How does Saudi Arabia treat Jews?..)
Good point!
mortimer says
HUMAN RIGHTS IN TURKEY ??? WHAT HUMAN RIGHTS ???
https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/europe-and-central-asia/turkey/report-turkey/
The state of emergency, imposed following an attempted coup in July 2016, remained in force throughout the year. It paved the way for unlawful restrictions on human rights and allowed the government to pass laws beyond the effective scrutiny of Parliament and the courts.
After having been remanded in prison detention in 2016, nine parliamentarians from the Kurdish-rooted leftist Peoples’ Democracy Party (HDP), including the party’s two leaders, remained in prison during the whole year. Sixty elected mayors of the Democratic Regions Party, the sister party of the HDP, representing constituencies in the predominantly Kurdish east and southeast of Turkey, also remained in prison. The unelected officials who replaced them continued in office throughout 2017. In October, six elected mayors, including those representing the capital, Ankara, and Istanbul, were left with no option but to resign after being requested to do so by the President. As a result, a third of Turkey’s population was not being represented by the people they had elected at the 2016 local elections.
Over 50,000 people were in pre-trial detention on charges linked to membership of the “Fethullahist Terrorist Organization” (FETÖ), which the authorities blamed for the 2016 coup attempt. A similar number were released on bail and were subjected to reporting requirements. Only a tiny minority of them were accused of taking part in the actual events of the attempted coup. The judiciary, itself decimated by the dismissal or detention of up to a third of Turkey’s judges and prosecutors, remained under extreme political pressure. Arbitrary, lengthy and punitive pre-trial detention and fair trial violations continued routinely.
Armed clashes continued between the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and state security forces. Turkish armed forces also carried out military operations against armed groups within Syria and Iraq; in September, the mandate to do so for another year was approved by Parliament.
In April, constitutional amendments granting extensive powers to the office of President were passed by referendum. Opponents of the proposed amendments had complained that they had vastly less access to state media and were prevented from demonstrating their opposition in public. The authorities dismissed allegations of irregularities in the counting of votes.
Freedom of expression
Civil society representatives, as well as the general population, widely practised self-censorship, deleting social media posts and refraining from making public comments for fear of dismissal from their jobs, closure of their organizations or criminal prosecution. Thousands of criminal prosecutions were brought, including under laws prohibiting defamation and on trumped-up terrorism-related charges, based on peoples’ peaceful exercise of their right to freedom of expression. Arbitrary and punitive lengthy pre-trial detention was routinely imposed. Confidential details of investigations were frequently leaked to government-linked media and splashed across the front pages of newspapers, while government spokespeople made prejudicial statements regarding cases under investigation. Prosecutions of journalists and political activists continued, and prosecutions of human rights defenders sharply increased. International journalists and media were also targeted.
Criticism of the government in the broadcast and print media largely disappeared, with dissent mainly confined to internet-based media. The government continued to use administrative blocking orders, against which there was no effective appeal, routinely, to censor internet content. In April, the Turkish authorities blocked all access to the online encyclopedia Wikipedia due to a page that cited news reports alleging links between the Turkish government and several armed groups in Syria. Wikipedia refused to edit the page. The website remained blocked at the end of the year.
Journalists
Among the more than 100 journalists and media workers in pre-trial detention at the end of the year, three were from the secular opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet; during the course of the year eight of their colleagues who had been in pre-trial detention were released pending the outcome of their trial. Journalists from media outlets closed by state of emergency decrees continued to face prosecution, conviction and imprisonment. Former Taraf editor Ahmet Altan and his brother Mehmet Altan remained in pre-trial detention following their detention in September 2016 on grounds of membership of the Gülen movement, as did 34 media workers who worked for Zaman group newspapers. Zehra Doğan, a journalist for the Kurdish women’s Jinha news agency, was imprisoned in June following her conviction and sentencing to two years, nine months and 22 days for terrorist propaganda. İnan Kızılkaya, editor of the Kurdish Özgür Gündem newspaper, was released in October after 440 days in pre-trial detention pending the outcome of his trial for membership of the PKK.
Deniz Yücel, correspondent for the German Die Welt newspaper, was arrested in February and at the end of the year was still in detention without being indicted, much of it in solitary confinement. Wall Street Journal journalist Ayla Albayrak was convicted of terrorist propaganda and in October was given a prison sentence of two years and one month for a 2015 article about armed clashes between state forces and PKK-affiliated youths.
Human rights defenders
In July, police raided a human rights workshop on Büyükada Island near Istanbul, detaining all 10 human rights defenders present, including two foreign nationals. Eight, including Amnesty International Turkey Director İdil Eser, were held in pre-trial detention until a trial under trumped-up charges for “membership of a terrorist organization” based on their work as human rights defenders began in October. The court also decided to join the prosecution of Taner Kılıç, Chair of Amnesty International Turkey. Detained in June, Taner Kılıç stood accused of “membership of FETÖ” on the grounds that he had downloaded onto his phone the ByLock messaging application, said by the authorities to be used for the group’s communications. Despite two independent forensic reports showing that he had not downloaded the application, and without credible evidence being presented by the prosecution, he remained in pre-trial detention at the end of the year.
In August, veteran human rights defender Murat Çelikkan was imprisoned following his conviction for terrorist propaganda; this related to the 2016 solidarity action with the now closed Özgür Gündem newspaper. He was released on parole in October after serving two months of an 18-month prison sentence. A further 16 activists received suspended sentences for taking part in the action, while prosecutions were continuing against 18.
In October, civil society leader Osman Kavala was detained and accused of “attempting to overthrow the constitutional order” in connection with the 2016 coup attempt. At the end of the year, he was still in pre-trial detention without being indicted.
In November, Raci Bilici, Deputy Chair of the national Human Rights Association (İHD) and Chair of its Diyarbakır branch, went on trial accused of membership of a terrorist organization. More than 20 other İHD officials were being prosecuted for alleged terrorism-related offences.
Five representatives of the Progressive Lawyers Association (ÇHD), which took on human rights cases and was closed by emergency decree in 2016, were remanded in pre-trial detention following police operations across the country. They had been accused of offences linked to the PKK or the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party–Front (DHKP-C), an armed group. In November, Selçuk Kozağaçlı, ÇHD’s national Chair, was detained. He remained in pre-trial detention at the end of the year.
JM says
To Mortimer
Excellent summary of the situation in Turkey.
How the Islamist dictator thug Erdogan gets any credibility outside his own country is beyond me. Even a good part of the Islamic world despises him. The reasons include but are not limited to: suffering under the former Ottoman empire, resentment of the current leadership role to which Erdogan aspires in the Muslim world, and bitterness at Turkey’s current brutality against the Kurds.
But Islam is based on dominance and submission. So when push comes to shove, it’s conceivable that Islam will rally around even the thuggish Erdogan, if they think he can mobilize Muslims everywhere against the infidel and finally establish the worldwide caliphate. As abject as Erdogan is, he certainly bears watching.
BC says
‘blamed Europe for being the instigator.’
Hitler convinced the German people that the war was stated by the Jews and there was an international conspiracy instigated by the Jews, to destroy the German ‘race’. Erdogan is the Turkish Hitler and he is following the same strategies as the Nazis.
Ironically most of the countries supposedly controlled by the Jews refused to take in Jewish refugees fleeing the Naziz
Mario Bernkopf says
Oh how we European infidels need the guidance from our muslim Masters! I welcome the audit from the Turkish human rights specialists with all my heart! And at the symosium I will bow my knee and humbly accept the stern advice and be enlightened henceforth.
Carol (the 1st) says
Mario…Angela Merkel won’t need a speechwriter with you around!
Just one look at Erdogan’s face tells you he’s mental. Does he plan for his minions to bring in their scimitars along with their age-old demented attitudes? ISLAMOFEAR will surely increase in rational response to such insane puffery. Erdogan will have only himself to blame, poor dear!
JD says
All EU negotiations with Turkey should be permanently cancelled. Would be wise for western countries to move their manufacturing out of Turkey. Finally, send a European military force to guard the EU border from migrant flows or Turkish military incursions. Any flights into Greek territory, etc, shoot them down. EU needs to liberate northern Cyprus from Turk occupation as well; and also help defend Israel. I know this is a lot to ask from the pussies in charge at the moment… so, throw them all out. And I saw this as a socially liberal person. Throw out the leftists, and start growing some balls. The Turks are not people we need in Europe, this is from experiencing their “culture”.
Ange Kenos says
I agree with you but what annoys me is the lack of any interest by most of the media in my country – Australia and thus the lack of knowledge by locals. Then, when I try to educate them merely by posting such articles I am abused even by so called Greeks. And yet I have Turkish friends who regard Erdogan as today’s Satan
Terry Gain says
How dare anyone have a poor opinion of a hate-filled, supremacist, imperialist, xenophobic, intolerant, irrational, mysogynistic, pedophilic and mendacious ideology which has caused more murder and mayhem than any other ideology in human history.
Erdogan can go to Hell and shake hands with Muhammad.
Terry Gain says
I apologize for my previous comment. I forgot to include TOTALITARIAN.
JM says
Hey, who are we to judge one of the world’s great religions just because of a few hundred million bad apples? Sarc/off
elee says
Well said Terry Gain
Santa Voorhees says
“Germany has witnessed growing Islamophobia and hatred of migrants in recent years triggered by a propaganda from far-right and populist parties, which have exploited fears over the refugee crisis and terrorism”
No you utter prick! Germany witnessed growing islamophobia because of jihad attacks, no-go zones, rapes, sharia law and patrols, violence, and the refusal of the Left to do a damn thing about it!
That is what led to the rise of far right parties.
Not that hard to figure it out, isn’t it?
I seriously cannot recall all of this happening in Germany on this massive scale before mass muslim immigration began.
Want to fight islamophobia? Then start with your own damn countries and start treating minorities equally. Stop killing gays. Stop killing infidels, abolish wahabism etc…
And once the minorities can start living in your countries without fearing for their lives, you can come over here in Europe to lecture us about islamophobia. Until then, no thanks!
utis says
Complete agreement.
Carol (the 1st) says
Well said, but please don’t invite him over here EVER.
JM says
Exactly. And Pope Francis can celebrate mass in Mecca. Oh, there are no Christian churches in Saudi Arabia. Sorry. Then he can celebrate mass in one of the millions of air-conditioned tents outside Mecca that lie dormant almost all year, while millions of Muslim brethren are forced to seek shelter in Western Europe.
JM says
Better still, Pope Francis should propose celebrating Catholic mass in the Great Mosque of Mecca, for a heart-warming display of interfaith good will.
Sherwin says
Erdogan is deceived by Satan, and looks like he is possessed by Baelzabub as well.
elee says
In Islam only Muslims are human.
Jayell says
Governments have a right to launch investigations and prepare reports on matters within their legal jurisdiction. Nowhere in Europe is within Turkish legal jurisdiction, so if any representative of the Turkish government appears anywhere outside Turkish borders and proceeds to attempt to ‘investigate’ that which is not any of its damned business, the aforementioned representative should be invited to an interview with a legitimate official of the country where it should be explained that the conduct of citizens within the borders of that country are solely the concern of the properly accredited national government, and the aforementioned representative should then be invited to return whence he came, aided by a size 10 boot in the posterior if necessary. End of story.
Linda says
An international investigation is presumptuous on Erdogan’s part, to say the very least. Who died and gave him the right to conduct such an investigation?
Carol (the 1st) says
I wonder if his foul presumptuousness is actually bona fide? It wouldn’t be surprising (since they think they own the world) and of course it’s surely calculated to deflate Western morale while supporting Islamic delusions of grandeur. Fine PR in the estimation of a fruit-loop like Erdogan!
JM says
At least the Dutch government flatly refused his attempted interference with their national elections last year. But Erdogan seems to be a glutton for punishment. Is sado-masochism a thing in Islam?
Then again, his bodyguard thugs have just been let off the hook in the US for beating up protesters in America in his presence not long ago, so maybe Erdogan feels like he’s on a roll.
Wellington says
Under Erdogan the term, “Turkish human rights committee,” is an oxymoron, as is the term, “Enlightened Muslim.”
Sam says
If they allow any Muslim from Turkey or any other Muslim country to lecture Europe on “Islamophobia” Europe will deserve Islam.
This reality of Islamic invasion of Europe is like fiction in a novel but it is true.
What is really wrong with Europe and why they hate themselves so much to enable their enemy Islam for centuries?
I understand the liberal mindset but at the same time I still don’t get it.
Can’t anyone say “GET LOST” to Islam?
Raja says
Erdogan is such a nice person. From the defender of the genocide of Armenians, he has graduated to the auditor of Islamophobia. Here is Jihad and taqqiya in full flow from a head of state.
How are the liberals and Left going to make this mans deeds palatable?
Carol (the 1st) says
Maybe he was hoping the pope would join him on center-stage. But after Frankie’s ill-received Easter Onslaught against Christians he may be lying low for awhile. It could still happen though, as some scions of virtue never admit error. Their “flocks” need them after all. Right??
R Cole says
This is the same country that wanted to reintroduce the jizya tax on its non-Muslim citizens for their protection, as it was done under the Ottoman Empire where different religious groups lived together “peaceably”.
::
Look at this statistic, ” 950 Muslims and Muslim institutions were attacked in 2017″ across the EU which has a total population of 450 million people. In which the Turkish report claims “33 Muslims were injured”.
Compare this to 429 injured and 71 killed in 2017 in Islamic terror attacks in Europe.
[Leaving out Russia and Turkey]
https://www.thereligionofpeace.com/attacks/europe-attacks.aspx
Clearly, the violence against Christians or non-Muslims is the bigger problem. And the number may have been higher, as several EU nations have placed troops on the streets, like France under a state of emergency to prevent more Islamic attacks.
This is not even counting the growing number of attacks or vandalism against church property carrying out by Muslim migrants across Europe.
::
Proper Dhimmis
What the Turks seem to be interested in is creating a state of dhimmitude, where Europeans know they are subdued. Even as there are many more attacks on non-muslims by Muslims, European leaders are expected to grovel and explain how they can improve in the face of growing “Islamophobia.”
Usually, those Islamic nations which focus on the “problem of Islamophobia in the west” have the worst track records in the treatment of Christian and other religious minorities in their own nations. While they persecute Christians in their own nations, they attempt to police the treatment of Muslims in western nations.
So badly, are Muslims in Europe treated, some 80% live entirely on state welfare benefits, are never required to lift a finger to contribute to the country in which they live, and claim they are being mistreated because the conversion from democratic rule to an Islamic theocracy is not being rolled out fast enough.
2nd or 3rd gen Turk immigrants well-integrated??
The article’s claim that Turkish Muslims are well integrated, would be highly disputed, as it is a well-known fact that the vast majority of German Turks live in parallel societies. And further, the citing second or third generation Turks is not entirely accurate. Because virtually every Turkish child born in Germany is married off to a relative or other Turkish national back in Turkey [often remote villages] to help them to immigrate to Germany. And also their parents would have been a product of the same fetching marriage practice.
German-Turks have one foot in Germany and the other in Turkey. There’s simply no incentive to integrate!
[2009] Study Shows Turkish Immigrants Least Integrated in Germany
http://www.dw.com/en/study-shows-turkish-immigrants-least-integrated-in-germany/a-3975683
[2017] Turkish integration in Germany: A long road
http://www.dw.com/en/turkish-integration-in-germany-a-long-road/a-38431868
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[Video: Turkish immigrant girl in German school has never heard of ‘integration’ most German kids have been indoctrinated with and wishes Germans would disappear]
https://youtu.be/7O4GeHlA1Ts
Video: ZDF – Islam – Effects on Germany
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVWAIKoatWM
Don says
thereligionofpeace.com
Don says
It isn’t islamaphobia if they really ARE trying ti kill you.
End PC says
Seems he wants the West to believe that for most of Islam’s 1400 violent history its “religion of peace” warriors were just trying to violently subjugate all of Europe’s Islamophobes. And now he would like to finish the job.
Carol (the 1st) says
As Robert Spencer wrote regarding Erdogan’s recent Easter visit to the Hagia Sopia and his dedication of a prayer to Mehmet ll :
“…when he enters the Hagia Sophia and dedicates his Islamic prayer to “Istanbul’s conqueror,” he is inviting people to remember the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II, the conqueror of Constantinople…the warriors of jihad finally entered the great city on May 29, 1453. When they did, they made the streets run with rivers of blood…When the slaughter and pillage was finished, Mehmet II ordered an Islamic scholar to mount the high pulpit of the Hagia Sophia and declare that there was no God but Allah, and Muhammad was his prophet.”
According to Associated Press, Sat. Mar. 31/18 Erdogan “Speaking FOR an art festival opening Saturday,[? – but apparently at the Hagia Sophia – my insert], President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recited the Quran’s first verse, dedicating the prayer to the “souls of all who LEFT US THIS WORK AS INHERITANCE, ESPECIALLY ISTANBUL’S CONQUEROR.”
Sure sounds like “finishing the job” in bright red blood is what he is envisioning rather then acrylics.
utis says
A couple of years ago, I would have been MFAO over this arrogant pile of —-. Now, I believe he may be overreaching, but he seems to think he has a real shot at sultan of the new empire. He has contempt for native Europeans and believes they are impotent. They are doing nothing to show him he’s mistaken.
He already has a beachhead of Turkish people in Europe. He stirring up the fears of indifferent Turko-Germans to volunteer to fight other Germans. As leader of the next stab at a Caliphate, he is capable of rabble-rousing all those recent immigrants, some of whom he filtered into Europe. The hidden popularity of the ISIS caliphate has emboldened him to go for his own crazed dream. The EU should kick those fact-finders out, but why expect enablers to grow a spine?
utis says
Sorry, meant LMFAO.
Gail says
Erdogan will find that the ‘Turks of Bosnia and Kosovo need to be avenged. And he is just the man to do it with an attack on Serbia. Watch!!
gravenimage says
Turkish “human rights” committee to visit Europe to probe “Islamophobia”
……………………….
What could be more grotesquely perverse?
Billy Chickens says
Gee, hopefully they won’t be hurt (or killed) in an Islamic vehicular attack. Or with machetes or anything while they’re in the “heart of Europe”.
No Muzzies Here says
Saying “Turkish human rights” is like saying “Nazi respect for human dignity.”
Carol (the 1st) says
Does Europe have RICO laws? The jizya gangsters are on their way (and undoubtedly plan to squeeze out more money to aid their poor wounded warriors):
EXTORTION MONEY definition: money demanded by gangsters for FREEDOM FROM MOLESTATION.
Lydia Church says
Erdogan should have gone to Europe to study what actual human rights are, you know…. to get a clue, before they disappeared with the migrant invasion! Now it is human rights in reverse!
mortimer says
TURKEY WORST GLOBAL PERSECUTOR OF JOURNALISTS
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/democracy-post/wp/2017/03/02/turkeys-bizarre-witch-hunt-against-the-media/?utm_term=.7eb22b4a9287
Turkey, the world’s worst offender of press freedom according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, now accounts for a third of journalists jailed globally. The Turkish government, however, rejects the accusation. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan recently insisted that his country has “more press freedom than the West,” echoing earlier claims by the justice minister that no journalists are imprisoned – only terrorists. Their denials do little to obscure the inevitable truth: Ankara continues to jail some of the country’s most prominent journalists, and on increasingly ludicrous charges.
World@70 says
Isn’t the term “Muslim think tanks” an oxymoron? Also the article states in 2017 “at least 33 Muslims were injured”. How many Muslims were shot dead or killed by running down people on a walkway by a non-Muslim driving a truck?
Carol (the 1st) says
Or (adding insult to injury) maybe those 33 muslims were actually collateral damage from muslim “drivers”.
Carol (the 1st) says
Maybe Inspector Clouseau (along with Justine Trudeau, Pope Francis, Theresa May, Angela Merkel, Obama, McMasters, Soros and such) could help solve these troubling Islamophobia cases. As is said: “Give me ten men like Inspector Clouseau’s and I could destroy the world!
The ultimate Inspector Clouseau compilation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HMSnfeNf8c
JM says
For Ergodan, genocide is accepted practice for Turks exercising their God-given human rights.
Armenia 1915.