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3/14/20
ramseylurker said: Fear of being denounced?
You got that right. Not sure why you link our circumstances to those under Herman Goering, however. Especially not defence statements made in a Star Chamber courtroom.
ramseylurker said: That can happen anywhere. That's why courage is so important.
I'm not seeing any courage to denounce. I'm the only person here denouncing the war-crimes exposed by the "Collateral Murder" video published by Wikileaks.
4/13/20
Turkey's President refuses the resignation of Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, who sent thousands of people rushing to shops on Friday when he announced a 48-hour lockdown with just two hours' notice.
Read more from ABC News4/19/20
Turkey's confirmed coronavirus cases have risen to 82,329, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca says, overtaking neighbouring Iran for the first time to register the highest total in the Middle East.
Read more from ABC News7/11/20
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan formally reconverts Istanbul's sixth-century iconic Hagia Sophia into a mosque and declares it open to Muslim worship, sparking rebukes from Orthodox leaders.
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/12/20
I agree.
Right now it is still open to the public.
But that will change soon.
Then the womenfolk won't be allowed in, either.
7/12/20
Turkey recently converted Istanbul's sixth-century Hagia Sophia back into a mosque and declared it open for Muslim worship, but why is the decision causing so much controversy among international leaders?
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/12/20
Erdogan says visitors will still be allowed in. I assume that may include female visitors.
7/13/20
For now...
Anyway, things will be tense.
In a very brief, improvised remark, the Pope, speaking from his studio window overlooking St Peter's Square, says he is "thinking of St Sophia".
Read more from www.abc.net.au7/13/20
Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:In a very brief, improvised remark, the Pope, speaking from his studio window overlooking St Peter's Square, says he is "thinking of St Sophia".
It has little to do with Islam. It's just a political act by the Turkish 'dictator' in the hope that his voter base will appreciate what he's done. Not that dissimilar to the alleged coup attempt a couple of years back which was almost certainly organised by Turkey's spooks to break the back of the opposition and ensure Erdogan won another term. It's all very Third Reich if you know your history.