Kravallerna i Turkiet
"Istanbul yesterday, after the march across the bridge arrived, Taksim square was full, and the police retreated, letting everyone in. Reports are saying that there are 100,000's of people there now. Here is a recent status update from our dear friend in Istanbul, Ezgi Kozmik: "Friends, we are safe, happy, blessed, proud, sad, tired, scared, angry, and traumatized .. Thank you for all those who supported us.. We heard there were around 25 death people, thousands of people got hurt, hundreds of them seriously injured.. We will know more clearly soon... Government is still lying that it is ridiculous.. I will share more detailed soon.. But now, it has been 50 hours since I haven't slept... I feel so much love that I can cry.... This is a civil revolution.... In solidarity... #occupylove ""
Go go, occupy! resist!
hatar finmedia som inte snackar om detta
lr hur.
Tycker det är så jävla löjligt. Kravaller i husby går an, men inte en jävla nationell turkisk revolt.
Jag älskar det.
Turikets regering:
"Nothing to see here move along."
Det e la vardagsmat där nere.
Citat från Wikileaks
Det e la vardagsmat där nere.
Vilket är en av anledningarna till att det är så himla våldsamt
Mer våldsamt i andra länder. Bullshit some more with your fake concern.
Citat från HatefulCornelius
Mer våldsamt i andra länder. Bullshit some more with your fake concern.
eh?
Last week the government quickly passed legislation curbing the sale and advertising of alcoholic drinks, which analysts say alarmed secularists.
Many felt insulted when he defended the legislation by calling people who drink "alcoholics".
In a televised interview on Sunday, Mr Erdogan, in power since 2002, denied accusations of being a dictator, saying he was "a servant of the people".
He said the protests were being provoked by the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), and that those taking part were trying to undermine democracy, dismissing them as "a few looters".
Mr Erdogan also criticised social media, through which the protests have been co-ordinated and discussed, calling Twitter a "curse" and an "extreme version of lying".
guldcitat från ledaren där
Citat från unsterblich
He said *snip* those taking part were trying to undermine democracy, dismissing them as "a few looters".
where have I heard that before?
protesterna rör sig mot regeringshuset, premiärministern flyr landet
Citat från unsterblich
protesterna rör sig mot regeringshuset, premiärministern flyr landet
Gött!
Fint: http://www.ultras-tifo.net/news/1714-turkish-supporters-united-against-government.html
Turkish supporters united against government
Supporters playing an important role in the on going demonstrations.
Similar to the Egyptian revolution football supporters seem to play an important role in the demonstrations.
You have probably already seen the riots going on in Turkey the last days. What is special is that main football rivals now stand together in the fight against their government.
Short explained, the riots started with small demonstration against a shopping complex planned being built in one of Istanbul's parks. Police responded very aggressive and the situation came out of control. Now the protest is people vs government.
fkin tayyip
dingdong
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