DAFUR & ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: PM ERDOGAN "A MUSLIM CAN NEVER COMMIT GENOCIDE."
EuropeNews
http://europenews.dk/e n/node/27361
Nov 9 2009
Denmark
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan: No dhimmi can judge a Muslim.
The Turks still refuse to come to terms with their history of genocide
of the Armenian people. Successive Turkish governments were responsible
for the state murder of over 2 million Armenians and 300 000 Greeks.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan: "It's not possible for
a Muslim to commit genocide," he said. "That's why we are comfortable
[with the visit of al-Bashir]."
Turkish PM,Tayyip Erdogan's, statement is eerily reminiscent of
what OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference) secretary general
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu stated to the Tundra Tabloids last year in
Helskini about Islamic anti-Semitism:
OIC sec-gen Ihsanoglu
"..you cannot speak about any Muslim, good or bad, as anti-Semitic,
this is a theory, this is not the case."
This is the exact same kind of denial as Recep Tayyip Erdog(an's,
concerning the Armenian genocide by successive Turkish governments,
which shows an Islamic supremacist frame of mind. What is most likely,
is that these two Turks are exhibiting the same anger and frustration
over the fact that non-Muslims (read = Dhimmis) are holding Muslims
accountable for their actions, and that, for a Muslim, is something
that cannot be allowed under any circumstance. That, more than anything
else, including racism and genocide, is what bothers these two Muslim
leaders the most. KGS
Sudanese President Bashir's visit to Turkey in limbo
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has pushed back his planned
visit to Turkey, Turkish aviation officials said on Sunday, adding
that the controversial leader canceled his Sunday flight without
any explanation.
It was not clear whether al-Bashir will come to Turkey on Monday
or Tuesday for a summit of Islamic nations, the officials added,
according to a report by the Dog(an news agency.
The statement came hours after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdog(an
defended al-Bashir's visit by saying, "A Muslim can never commit
genocide."
"Those world leaders who criticize us, have they ever visited Darfur?
Their information is solely based on what the rapporteurs are
reporting. These kinds of moves will not contribute to world peace,"
Erdog(an said Sunday in an address to party members.
"It's not possible for a Muslim to commit genocide," he said. "That's
why we are comfortable [with the visit of al-Bashir].
EuropeNews
http://europenews.dk/e n/node/27361
Nov 9 2009
Denmark
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan: No dhimmi can judge a Muslim.
The Turks still refuse to come to terms with their history of genocide
of the Armenian people. Successive Turkish governments were responsible
for the state murder of over 2 million Armenians and 300 000 Greeks.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan: "It's not possible for
a Muslim to commit genocide," he said. "That's why we are comfortable
[with the visit of al-Bashir]."
Turkish PM,Tayyip Erdogan's, statement is eerily reminiscent of
what OIC (Organization of the Islamic Conference) secretary general
Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu stated to the Tundra Tabloids last year in
Helskini about Islamic anti-Semitism:
OIC sec-gen Ihsanoglu
"..you cannot speak about any Muslim, good or bad, as anti-Semitic,
this is a theory, this is not the case."
This is the exact same kind of denial as Recep Tayyip Erdog(an's,
concerning the Armenian genocide by successive Turkish governments,
which shows an Islamic supremacist frame of mind. What is most likely,
is that these two Turks are exhibiting the same anger and frustration
over the fact that non-Muslims (read = Dhimmis) are holding Muslims
accountable for their actions, and that, for a Muslim, is something
that cannot be allowed under any circumstance. That, more than anything
else, including racism and genocide, is what bothers these two Muslim
leaders the most. KGS
Sudanese President Bashir's visit to Turkey in limbo
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has pushed back his planned
visit to Turkey, Turkish aviation officials said on Sunday, adding
that the controversial leader canceled his Sunday flight without
any explanation.
It was not clear whether al-Bashir will come to Turkey on Monday
or Tuesday for a summit of Islamic nations, the officials added,
according to a report by the Dog(an news agency.
The statement came hours after Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdog(an
defended al-Bashir's visit by saying, "A Muslim can never commit
genocide."
"Those world leaders who criticize us, have they ever visited Darfur?
Their information is solely based on what the rapporteurs are
reporting. These kinds of moves will not contribute to world peace,"
Erdog(an said Sunday in an address to party members.
"It's not possible for a Muslim to commit genocide," he said. "That's
why we are comfortable [with the visit of al-Bashir].