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koliko vidim po fotkama, na sred dzade su tela, pored tramvajskih sina...

uostalom nije ni vazno. malo Istiklal, malo Hipodrom, i postepeno se od Turske pravi Egipat u smislu da tri puta vagas da li ces ici tamo.

 

+1 :(

 

Gledam slike i kažem sebi jbt ja sam tu 10 dana svaki dan pet puta prolazio...

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Zapadne diplomate prisustvovale suđenju novinarima Džumurijeta, Erdogan pobesneo: diplomate smeju slobodno da se kreću samo u svoja 4 zida po konzulatu, za ostalo ima da pitaju njega.

 

 

Internetom kruži članak od pre 18 godina kada je bez primedbi prihvatio podršku tog istog Zapada.

 

https://twitter.com/Med_Selahattin/status/713803200000880641

 

Edit: baš ih je dosta bilo

 

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ISIS is planning imminent attacks on Jewish children in Turkey, Sky News reports.

 

An intelligence source told Sky News that the terrorist group was targeting kindergartens, schools, and youth centres as well as Istanbul's synagogue in Beyoglu, which has a school attached to it.

 

"This is a more than credible threat. This is an active plot," the source told Sky News.

 

http://www.businessinsider.com/isis-plans-attacks-on-jewish-children-in-turkey-2016-3

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Turkey summons German ambassador over broadcast of song that makes fun of President Erdogan

 

29/03/2016 | 14:14

 

The German ambassador to Turkey has been summoned to its foreign ministry over the broadcast by German television of a song that makes fun of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

 

Turkey condemned the satirical video to Ambassador Martin Erdmann during a meeting last week and demanded that the public broadcaster that aired it on March 17 cease showing it, according to a ministry official.

 

The German-language song, which can still be seen on broadcaster ARD's website and on social media, alludes among other things to the imprisonment of opposition journalists, authorities' heavy-handed response to protesters and allegations that Turkey prefers to take action against Kurdish rebels rather than the Islamic State group. It features a clip of Mr Erdogan falling off a horse.

 

Its lyrics include the line: "A journalist who writes something that doesn't suit Erdogan will be in the slammer tomorrow."

 

 

The German Federation of Journalists' chairman, Frank Ueberall, said that Mr Erdogan "apparently has lost his grip".

 

He added in a statement that the president's indignation is "laughable" but said people should not overlook the fact that "the persecution of critical journalists is bitter reality in Turkey".

 

Mr Erdogan is known to be highly intolerant of criticism. More than 1,800 cases have been opened against people accused of insulting him since he came to office in 2014, under a previously seldom-used law that bars insults to the president. Those who have gone on trial include celebrities, journalists and even schoolchildren.

 

The Turkish official also said that Turkey is summoning a number of foreign envoys to the ministry to formally protest a group of diplomats who last week attended the trial of two opposition journalists.

 

Mr Erdogan severely criticised the diplomats - including one who posted selfies from the courthouse - accusing them of violating their boundaries and siding with those he said wanted to carry out a "coup" against the government.

 

The broadcaster that made the video noted that political satire is allowed in Germany.

 

"That the Turkish government apparently has taken diplomatic action ... is not compatible with our understanding of freedom of the press and opinion," Andreas Cichowicz, the chief editor of NDR television, the ARD regional broadcaster that produced the song, told German news agency dpa.

 

He said NDR has not yet received any complaint.

 

 

http://www.independent.ie/incoming/turkey-summons-german-ambassador-over-broadcast-of-song-that-makes-fun-of-president-erdogan-34581119.html

 

(dostupni su engleski titlovi)

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Oglasili su se jer je Newsweek objavio autorski tekst pod naslovom "Hoće li biti puča u Turskoj" pa je to izazvalo talasanje i reakcije u ovdašnjim tzv. medijima.

 

http://europe.newsweek.com/will-there-be-coup-against-erdogan-turkey-439181?rm=eu

 

Tekst standardno ima problem sa materijalnim činjenicama, a tako nakićene činjenice™ su opet pobrojane kao teoretski razlozi za puč i onda se analizira zašto se niko u svetu ne bi pobunio niti bi mu smetalo. Jedina sitnica koja nedostaje je makar jedna reč na temu ko bi i kako mogao da izvrši taj puč.

 

Tekst mu dodje kao poziv nekim fantomskim snagama da se udruže i iznedre novog Sisija. Hoće to.

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