Hamas invited to Turkey

(...) and hamas will stay.

Get used to it.

The remnant of the defeated ottoman empire is going downhill fast. allah is a punkass loser.

Hamas Condemns Killing of "Holy Warrior" bin Laden
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Monday condemned the killing by U.S. forces of Osama bin Laden and mourned him as an "Arab holy warrior."
Hamas condemns killing of holy warrior bin Laden | Reuters

Hamas Praises Osama bin Laden As Holy Warrior
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas has praised Osama bin Laden as an "Arab holy warrior" and condemned his killing by American forces in Pakistan.
Hamas praises Osama bin Laden as holy warrior | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
Look at these butt-hurt people.

Get used to it !

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Its cute when the puppies try to play with the big dogs/

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Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all Christian And Zionist Infidels From Hamas and the Religion of Peace :lol:



Allah, oh our Lord
Vanquish your enemies, enemies of the religion [Islam]
in all places
Allah, strike the Jews and their sympathizers,
the Christians and their supporters
Allah, count them and kill them to the last one,
and don't even leave even one.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrI8-qb9M9A]Hamas: Kill Christians and Jews "to the last one" - YouTube[/ame]
 
Turkey acts as mentor for emerging Islamists in region
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US condemns Turkey for Turks' role in genocide of 1 million Armenians and Turkey's denial of the Armenian holocaust
Over Turkish protests, House panel calls killing of Armenians 'genocide'

US Congress' opinion is not asked in this matter.

In an annual report released on Thursday, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the top judicial body to rule on human rights violations in Europe, found that Turkey is by far the worst violator of human rights among the 47 signatory states of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Human rights violations in Turkey « European Court of Human Rights
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US Criticizes Human Rights Violations' in Turkey
Unlawful killings, poor prison conditions, excessively long trials and limits on freedom of expression are among the alleged human-rights violations in Turkey that the U.S. State Department denounced in a recent report.

“Security forces committed unlawful killings; the number of arrests and prosecutions in these cases was low compared to the number of incidents, and convictions remained rare,” the State Department said late Friday in the section devoted to Turkey in its annual report on the status of human rights throughout the world.

U.S. officials also commented on the recent arrests of Turkish journalists, which came too late to be included in this report, saying they would be monitored and addressed in next year’s survey.

During the year human-rights organizations reported cases of torture, beatings and abuse by security forces. Prison conditions improved but remained poor, with overcrowding and insufficient staff training,” the State Department said in its 2010 human-rights report.

“The overly close relationship between judges and prosecutors continued to hinder the right to a fair trial. Excessively long trials were a problem. The government limited freedom of expression through the use of constitutional restrictions and numerous laws,” the State Department said.

“Press freedom declined during the year. There were limitations on Internet freedom. Courts and an independent board ordered telecommunications providers to block access to Web sites on numerous occasions,” it said in the report. “Violence against women, including honor killings and rape, remained a widespread problem.”

Hürriyet Daily News | Archive news detail
 
very nice. so you're proud of that?:eusa_shifty:

The support from Turkish people to Palestinians has not reached levels where I feel proud.
Change seems likely and maybe then I can claim to be proud for the support given.
 
very nice. so you're proud of that?:eusa_shifty:

The support from Turkish people to Palestinians has not reached levels where I feel proud.
Change seems likely and maybe then I can claim to be proud for the support given.

No love for the Kurds or women or even basic freedom, turkey?

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch
 
No love for the Kurds or women or even basic freedom, turkey?

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch

We gave women the right to vote long before Israel was even established.
80% of engineers in Turkey are women, like Chairman of German Scientific Academy says:
Goethe-Institut - Wissenschaft und Bildung - Hochschule und Studium


Apart from that, this thread is about Hamas and Gaza PM being invited to Turkey, a country that has bigger economic output that Israel, Syria and Iran combined:

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No love for the Kurds or women or even basic freedom, turkey?

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch

We gave women the right to vote long before Israel was even established.

Your allah sez it's halal to beat women. Not very nice, turkey.

Human Rights Watch: Turkey does not protect rights of Kurds and women and places restrictions on internet
Turkey: Make Rights Reform a Priority | Human Rights Watch
 

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