Tomorrow is the anniversary of the “Incomplete Betrayal Coup.” It’s a national holiday because we left it unfinished. We are a country that has celebrated the “completion” of coups for years, but we are a bit confused about the coup issue.
We like to call the coup a “coup” because it simply means “coup d’état”, rather it means “revolution”, which in Arabic means “disorder, confusion, chaos”. A “revolution” is happening, so what are we doing with the revolution? Thankfully there has been no intervention like “disorder is the cause, revolution is the effect”…
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“No one should claim to be fighting the spirit of July 15th before considering the legal and political ramifications of active government support…”
Özgür Mumuk concluded his article in Cumhuriyet magazine on the first anniversary of the failed coup attempt (16 July 2017): Let us continue from where he left off: His father has rights over us, as do millions of his citizens.
Yes, political support: “What did they want and did we not give?” And legal backing: “I am the prosecutor in this case (Ergenekon).”
Of course they were together. They traveled together. They went together. Next thing you know…!
In Hollywood movies, fights always happen when people share, not when they steal.
He was one of three men in the party’s front row, and he confessed only to Ankara: “We sold them parcel by parcel!…”
So, what about then?
Ten years passed before there was a public reaction.
Istanbul was already being governed as if it had pledged to end its nemesis by injustice. But fearing there would be no more land, the coast had been reclaimed and exploited for profit for years. A half-slap of the ballot box was enough to bury the craziest robbery scheme of the century.
Who knows what they regret?
– Split the Thracian continent from North to South. Create 3 Istanbuls from 1 Istanbul.
– Billions of cubic meters of drilling will generate billions in revenue.
– Easy to calculate theft per square meter.
– It is impossible to measure the excavation made in cubic meters.
– The contractor selected for the transport has been trying for years to curry favor with the state.
– The group of contractors waiting in line keep rubbing their hands.
– The digging of the Istanbul Canal will reclaim the coasts of the Marmara and Black Seas, making millions of square metres of land available for sale as a result.
– He had only one message for his people: “May God curse you all!”
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Furthermore, FETO also had the mysterious “support of God”: “What fell from the sky and did not accept the ground!?” This is clearly “polytheism” and “alliance with Allah”, which are considered the most unforgivable sins in Islam, along with “people’s rights”. This statement will remain the most inappropriate statement in the history of our faith.
Why was it necessary to elevate to the throne a preacher who obviously could not have been the head janitor of the CIA, Mossad or even the Vatican? What rained from the sky and did not embrace the earth? … Fethullah above, the nation below. Crushing, shrinking, straining….
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On the night of the coup, while F-16s were flying low over the Ankara offices almost adjacent to the Turkish Grand National Assembly, the headline of the article we wrote was “A Useful Coup.” (2016.07.17)
It was not aspiration, but fear and concern. Unfortunately, the benefits of a coup are immediate. Votes from the same envelope are interpreted in different ways. It feels like the ripping off of a sock. Every day new decrees are enacted and solid party power is being established.
Mr. President is not content to be the leader of the party. Governors and district governors will in fact be state and district heads of the party. He will tell the heads, “Each one of you is a president!” Their licenses will be notified personally.
Revenge against “someone who can’t even become a chief”?
who knows?