Uprising in Turkey

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Arab uprising spirit comes to Turkey




By ARIEL BEN SOLOMON

06/03/2013



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Despite brutal crackdown, uprising in Turkey continues & demonstrators shout slogans during an anti-government protest in Istanbul.




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Tens of thousands of people crossing the Bosphorus Bridge this morning to get to Istanbul's Taskim Square, starting another day of protests that are engulfing Turkey.




The demonstrations began a few days ago against plans to turn a loved and historic city park into a shopping mall. The struggle is now much bigger than that.

Protesters have been attacked once again this morning already with police tear gas and water cannons. There are reports in the corporate media of a woman being killed in last night's clashes and of an elected Kurdish MP being brutally assaulted by police along with many others. True casualties appear to be much higher, estimated by protesters at 27-30 people dead.

An estimated 5 million people took to the streets last night.

Police of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan brutally attacked the peaceful protesters. Protests have also erupted this month in opposition to Erdogan's military backing of the genocidal Islamists of the Free Syria Army fighting in Syria as well as his crackdowns on political freedom and moves by Erdogan's semi-Islamist government to limit alcohol sales and to outlaw signs of affection in public.

Turkish Kurds in the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) also issued a warning that the current cease fire with Turkey's violently anti-Kurdish government may be suspended if the government violates its agreements. The Turkish government has long kept the Kurdish language illegal and banned it in the schools. The Turkish government has only recently somewhat lifted some of those restrictions, but in very limited and unsatisfactory ways. Kurdish political organization has also long been banned and, with U.S. military assistance, Kurdish communities have been the target of brutal warfare that has killed 30,000 people.

Yesterday there were Turkish soldiers who sided with protesters against the police and handed out gas masks. Today, protesters in Ankura have already been hit with tear gas and water cannons. Prime Minister Erdogan is still vowing to go ahead and rip up trees to create a mall. Protesters are now saying that the struggle is much bigger than just saving the trees. Their chants in the street are against fascism and for the ouster of Erdogan's brutal government.

The Revolutionary Tendency condemns the repression of the Erdogan government and advocates the overthrow of Turkey's brutal capitalist and pro-imperialist government in a proletarian revolution that smashes the capitalist state, abolishes capitalist exploitation, and works to establish a federation of socialist republics of the Middle East that include Kurdish, Turkish, and Arab speaking republics that guarantee the language and other rights currently denied the oppressed Kurdish people. Essential in that struggle to smash the capitalist state will be splitting the rank and file of the military from the military brass and the police. Photos last night of the military handing out gas masks to be used in the struggle against the police is a hopeful sign.



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The Turks and the East Germans unlike the Sinkies, they have have got balls!

In 1990 the East Germans after being persecuted for 40 years by the Stasi (East Germany Secret Police), 90,000 of their citizens gathered outside the Stasi HQ and later ransacked it.

The rest was history.
 
the West will never make noise one.................Turkey under Jewish control since end of WW1
 
This is what happens when the on line media does not have to register and post a $50,000 bond.

Would you want to see the same sort of chaos engulf Singapore? Of course you wouldn't. That is why you should give the PAP your full support for all its policies.
 
This is what happens when the on line media does not have to register and post a $50,000 bond.

Would you want to see the same sort of chaos engulf Singapore? Of course you wouldn't. That is why you should give the PAP your full support for all its policies.

This will never happen in Singapore since most of it is filled with foreigners anyway
 
This is what happens when the on line media does not have to register and post a $50,000 bond.

Would you want to see the same sort of chaos engulf Singapore? Of course you wouldn't. That is why you should give the PAP your full support for all its policies.

This will never happen in Singapore since most of it is filled with foreigners anyway
 
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