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AKP Watch August 10th, 2007

AKP Watch is an independent blog dedicated to monitor rasing islamofascism led by ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Parti aka AKP) in modern Turkey.

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  1. Bulent Chicon 19 Aug 2007 at 8:45 am

    I came across your website today. I did read some garbled stories provided {copied from reports in some newspapers}. You seem to have a bone to pick with Ak Party and its leadership. No big deal here, but is buffoonery to fail that fascists are created by others. In other words, evil people like you give rise to them. Therefore, you are people of mutual bargains. That said, as far as we the Turkish people are concerned, AK party was voted in by the Turkish Nation. They are the only Party in the Turkish history to win elections while in government by increasing its margin. Your evil and hate makes you fail to appreciate the choice of the Turkish People.

    WE don’t need to know who you are. Your language speaks, but you will be cheating yourselves if you believe that hostile and banyard language will make your message come across. It is interesting that you give yourselves roles that were not give to you by anyone, at least by the Turks–to copy some MEMRI garbled stories and put in a website like this pretending to know much, or represent anyone. I don’t agree with AK Party as a Turk, but they have been chosen by my people, therefore I have to respect. Why would a nefarious Zionists and Islamophobes like you cheat themselves to believe that banyard language will work in modern day. Why would you believe that you can dictate to others as if you own their nations? Who told you that you are the Turkish people guardians? My people known what is good for them. Whether it is Ak Party, MHP, CHP, DSP, DTP or any other, we know whom to choose, when, why and how. If we get burnt by them, don’t feel any sympathy for us. We better burn than listening to the arrogance and domineering language of barren zionists and impotent Islamophobes. That said, the struggle in Turkey is about power and who will have it, more than it is about Islam and its role. Turks are Muslims whether they openly declare it, and mind you the Turkish Army’s name is: Mehmetchic {The Little Muhammad}, signifying Islam’s unchangeable identity. Get real dear and mind your bussiness. In today’s world, cheap stories like the ones provided here, don’t convince even the unborn. Your hate is speaking and your arrogance is akin to vomiting on our shoes. We know our nation, we care about our destiny and we share a common future all Turks whether we are AKP

  2. Idilon 27 Aug 2007 at 8:50 pm

    It’s seriously adorable how Mr Bulent Chic can classify blogs with deferring opinions from his as being evil and full of hatred. Arrogance and wit are hardly evil. What is evil though is people like Mr Chic referring to the Turkish nation as “my people” and speaking for the many when his voice only counts for 1.

  3. Emin Son 17 Sep 2007 at 11:59 am

    I am very curious here people. You say that the AK party is a party of Islamic Radicalism. You accuse them of wanting to creat an Islamic state with shariah law. But I ask you this. Who are the radicals in our beloved TUrkey. We are muslims, yet we do not allow our population to follow their religion. We do not allow our Turkish sisters to practice their way of life as they wish. I say the radicals are those who ban the headscarf in public places such as universities and government offices. How dare anyone deny our sisters the right to follow our religion according to ALLAH.. I am disgusted with all of this propaganda in the media in regards to the AK party’s policies and ideology. Who are the radicals? Those that want to follow their ancestors way of life and stay on the straight path or those who want to deny the religious freedoms of our sisters and brothers. How can we be a country whose population is 99% Muslim, yet not allow our sisters to cover up in public areas. Who is keeping us from aadvancement in the world. Not our nationally elected AK party, but the secularists who fear they will lose the privelege of drinking in their fancy aaristocratic homes and restaurants. Please my fellow TURKS. Let us wake up and see the light. WE are muslims before anything. Dont deny us the ability to practice our religion as was intended. All praise be to ALLAH.

  4. Michaelon 26 Sep 2007 at 7:58 am

    Very good site.

    You might be interested in this petition calling for
    freedom of expression in Turkey.

    http://www.mungbeing.com/petition.html

  5. Murat Denizon 29 Oct 2007 at 7:29 pm

    The AK Party is a blight upon Turkey. As a Turk, I am ashamed of my prime minister. He barely qualifies to be an imam, let alone the PM. But AK Party will not stay in power for long, they will lose against the will of democratic Turkey.

  6. Haleon 29 Oct 2007 at 9:47 pm

    I cannot believe that the majority of people who called themselves muslim have not even read Quran once in their life to see there is no covering heads with scarfe so that men wouldn’t see women’s hair. By covering their heads, women humilate themselves more than any other men could do…

  7. Mehmet Yakuton 05 Jan 2008 at 9:52 pm

    I like the blog and I believe that more of this type if blogs will be very useful to uncover the real intention of the policy makers of Justice and Development Party (AK PARTY – AKP).
    Although AKP’s party policy claims no Islamic agenda, party’s core members and policy makers are very well known political Islamist and Islamofascist spin doctors who have excellent talent to implement their political Islamist agendas without being dedected and exposed by the state laws and policies.
    They are very crafty of interpreting laws, policies, processes and concepts outside fo their true meaning and intentions and bending them as it suits to their own agenda i.e. Prime minister Erdogan had said that “Democracy is a vehicle (train) to reach the ultimate goal (Sheria regime) and the vehicle can be left once the goal is reached”, Previous speaker of the parliament says “secularity means religious freedom (he means Sunni sect of Muslims) and freedom to religious practices), so the list goes on and on.
    It is also difficult for many in Turkey to see and understand where the AKP taking Turkey; They do not realize they are about to surrender their freedom, individuality and rights giving up the value of citizenship to an Islamofascist structure in which opinion they have no value as citizens.
    Hopefully this blog, perhaps others like this one, may inform people in Turkey and outside of Turkey abut the perils of AKP

  8. Yuna Guillamoton 31 Mar 2008 at 9:42 pm

    hello all,

    I am a french and british citizen, raised in a family of atheists.
    It is all well to throw insults and lowliness at each other but if you would all stop and think for a minute what it is like to be in one another’s places you might thing differently.
    If a muslim women decides to cover, it is her choice. Why would a government be allowed to decide whether it is right or wrong for her to do so…
    Either way, most of you are wrong in my opinion. There are some women who are bullied into wearing a headscarf, but it is not by bullying them into not doins so that one will liberate them. It is through education that a person develops free will. Keeping them out of school and university is not the right solution.
    I do not understand turkish very well, so I cannot say much about what the AKP is all about, but the exacerbated laicism in countries like France and Turkey makes me sick. It is trying to cure the plague with cholera…
    I do not think that laicity should ban religion from the public scene, else we could start facing a situation in Turkey similar to the one we actually face in Tibet.
    Islam is not what those terrorist make it seem, having read 3 different translations of the Kur’an, I can assure you terrorism and facism is quite against its teachings. As always, it is the singlemindedness of men that makes things go wrong.
    Maybe if one would stop going to extremes about things and just allow people to dress as they think fit, act as they think right, think for themselves, and just be who they want to be, as long as they don’t harm others, the world would be a better place.
    We are talking about boycotting the olympic games in Beijing on behalf of the human right to freedom of speech, of religion and of culture, and on the other side the same people are clapping at a justice system that wants to ban a party because it wishes to install those same rights for some of its country’s citizens.
    Would I be a turkish citizen, muslim or not, AKP voter or not, I would be out on the street demonstrating for freedom of religion and freedom of expression (in all its forms) all over the world, be it in Tibet, Turkey, Darfur or anywhere else human rights are denied…

    Best wishes

    Yuna

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