Too important to disregard - US Meddles in Turkish Domestic Affairs -Video clip
US Meddles in Turkish Domestic Affairs -Video clip
From: | Dikran Abrahamian (dikran.a@rogers.com) |
Sent: | Thu 12/10/09 11:11 AM |
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While Turkish progressive forces, intellectuals, human rights activists, Kurdish and Alevi minorities are struggling to expand Turkish democracy and for reforms aimed at minorities, the rule of law and freedom of speech, and getting rid of Ergenekon and the Turkish "deep state", the United States is reportedly contemplating to save the neck of the same Ergenekon criminals who, for decades, brutalized the Turkish people.
Don't U.S claims of spreading democracy sound trifle hollow?
Keghart readers are invited to contribute their comments on this critical issue, bearing in mind that acknowledgment of the Genocide of the Armenians by the civil society in Turkey --if not by the state --is linked to expansion of democracy, and not by letting lose members of Ergenekon.
From: | Dikran Abrahamian (dikran.a@rogers.com) |
Sent: | Thu 12/10/09 11:11 AM |
: |
|
While Turkish progressive forces, intellectuals, human rights activists, Kurdish and Alevi minorities are struggling to expand Turkish democracy and for reforms aimed at minorities, the rule of law and freedom of speech, and getting rid of Ergenekon and the Turkish "deep state", the United States is reportedly contemplating to save the neck of the same Ergenekon criminals who, for decades, brutalized the Turkish people.
Don't U.S claims of spreading democracy sound trifle hollow?
Keghart readers are invited to contribute their comments on this critical issue, bearing in mind that acknowledgment of the Genocide of the Armenians by the civil society in Turkey --if not by the state --is linked to expansion of democracy, and not by letting lose members of Ergenekon.
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