Suicide Bombing in Ankara, Turkey
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Suicide Bombing in Ankara, Turkey
other reports have indicated that the city police of ankara waited 20 minutes before responding, and when they did, they began assaulting the peaceful protesters. it's really disgusting what the Turkish government is doing.


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Considering I just returned from a demonstration against the current Turkish govt for their murdering innocent peeps, yeah you could say I pretty much agree with it.
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no idea what to think... but the Turkish gov hasn't been playing all that nice for a while now.
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Shadow00 wrote:Considering I just returned from a demonstration against the current Turkish govt for their murdering innocent peeps, yeah you could say I pretty much agree with it.
good job going to the protests. just to clarify, you agree with the turkish protesters right?


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Shadowstar1922 wrote:Shadow00 wrote:Considering I just returned from a demonstration against the current Turkish govt for their murdering innocent peeps, yeah you could say I pretty much agree with it.
good job going to the protests. just to clarify, you agree with the turkish protesters right?
I agree with the reasoning that if a government kills its civilians to silence them, then that government needs to go down, generally.
And that's something that only the people can do, since other governments accept this and won't take part for political reasons, most of the time at least.
(You can realise via my other posts on this forum that while I don't agree at all with governments' actions, I understand why they are done)
I also agree with some things the Turkish protesters fight for, although since I don't live in turkey I can't have a clear view of things so I'd rather stay distanced from that.
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