Thursday, October 4, 2012


MUST SEE...TURKISH OPPOSITION SAYS AKP TRYING TO START WORLD WAR WITH LATEST MOTION,WHILE ANTI WAR PROTESTORS GET PEPPER SPRAYED OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT...
The Turkish Parliament has passed a motion allowing the military to conduct cross-border raids into Syria http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-parliament-passes-syria-cross-border-motion.aspx?pageID=238&nID=31639&NewsCatID=338
Members of main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) and Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) have decided to vote against the motion following a group meeting in the early hours of the day, according to sources.‘This motion will allow for a world war’CHP member Muharrem İnce criticized the recent motion, saying it would enable the AKP to wage a world war."This motion has no limits," İnce said. "You can wage a world war with [the motion]."İnce also opposed the closed nature of the session."Why would you hide this from the people? Will it be your children that go to war? People are not going to know why they have sent their children to war," he said."The border of the motion is unclear. It calls for the Armed Forces to send forces to foreign countries. Who are these countries?" İnce added.Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) members said they would defer to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP). "In order to reinforce Turkey's positioning, we are in favor of defering to the government on the cross-border motion for the Turkish Armed Forces," said the head of the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), Devlet Bahçeli.“If you will pick a war with Syria, you are going to send the poor children of Anatolia to the war and nobody will know about it.The public will not be aware of what is being discussed here," .
Police use pepper spray on anti-war protesters - Hurriyet Daily News
A group holding an anti-war demonstration attempted to march in front of Parliament in Ankara, where legislators are debating a bill that would authorize the military to continue conducting cross-border raids in northern Iraq. Police have used pepper gas against the group amid ongoing tension between the security services and the protesters.  PressTV - Turkish police fire tear gas at anti-war protesters

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