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The Turkish Occupation of Cyprus

by Phantom Ace ( 97 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Invasion, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Middle East at July 23rd, 2009 - 6:22 pm

There is a territory that is occupied and it is not the West Bank or Gaza. It is Northern Cyprus occupied by Muslim Turks. Since 1974 the Turks have ethnically cleansed the northern part of Cyprus of Christian Greeks. There is very little discussion about this since Christian blood is worth less than Muslim blood in the eyes of the progressive media.

The invasion and occupation has had disastrous consequences. About 142,000 Greek Cypriots living in the north – nearly one quarter of the population of Cyprus – were forcibly expelled from the occupied northern part of the island where they constituted 80% of the population. These people are still deprived of the right to return to their homes and properties. A further 20,000 Greek Cypriots enslaved in the occupied area were gradually forced through intimidation and denial of their basic human rights to abandon their homes. Today there are fewer than 600 enslaved persons (Greek Cypriots and Maronites).

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Why does no one ever complain about this occupation?


note from savage: I added this video to give everyone a visual as to what has gone on there in the last 4 decades.

Moqtada al-Sadr is now an Ayatollah

by Phantom Ace ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Iran, Iraq, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Sharia (Islamic Law) at May 5th, 2009 - 7:16 pm

This will probably be trouble in Iraq, Moqtada AL-Sadr was in Iran 2 years. He clearly is one of their agents and is up to something.

Iraq: Radical cleric becomes ‘ayatollah

Baghdad, 5 May (AKI) – Radical Iraqi Shia cleric, Moqtada al-Sadr, is reported to have assumed the title of Grand Ayatollah after concluding his studies in the holy city of Qom in Iran. Sources close to the cleric’s faction released the news to the Arab daily, al-Sharq al-Awsat.

Around 70 supporters of al-Sadr on Sunday concluded a conference in the Turkish city of Istanbul where they elected new leaders and mapped out their future.

Al-Sadr, who leads the Mahdi Army militia, also met both Recep Tayyip Erodgan, the Turkish prime minister, and president Abdullah Gul in Ankara on Friday during his visit to Turkey.

So he goes to Turkey and is recieved by their Governemnt. Why are we still giving weapons to Turkey. Any nice religion where a Thug can become a respected  religious leader.

Voices From Around The World The Media Missed

by WrathofG-d ( 14 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Politics, Terrorism, Turkey, UK, World at April 7th, 2009 - 2:12 pm

When George W. Bush or his administration visited a foreign country, the news feeds were flooded with pictures and articles regarding the Anti-Bush protests and other similar stories to create a feeling that there was an Anti-Americanism being fanned across the World because of Bush’s policies.

Although there might be a valid argument for that point-of-view (one I cannot verify or reject insofar that I must rely on the news), the way that the mainstream media handles Obama and his administration’s visits to foreign nations (and in general) evidences the media bias, and the power the media has to shape the story, and thus the public’s response, and therefore the future.   The election of President Barack Hussein Obama made that very evident.

Below are pictures from Obama’s trip across the world, and those of his administration that you wouldn’t have seen otherwise.  (place cursor over picture for description)

Turkey

Demonstrators hold an anti-U.S. President Barack Obama placard during protests in downtown Ankara April 6, 2009. Obama is visiting Turkey on the last leg of an eight-day trip that marks his debut as president on the world stage, is a recognition of the secular but predominantly Muslim country's growing clout and Washington's desire for its help to solve confrontations and conflicts from Iran to Afghanistan.'Halkin Kurtulus Partisi' reads as People's Independence Party.

A woman protests while holding a banner reading "Obama, dont come to Turkey" during a demonstration in Istanbul on April 6, 2009. Barack Obama, seeking to boost ties with a key Muslim ally, firmly backed Turkey's bid to join the EU and tread carefully on Armenia's decades-old claims of genocide.

Demonstrators shout anti-U.S President Barack Obama slogans during a protest in Istanbul April 7, 2009. Obama is on the last leg of his debut trip on the world stage as president. He is trying to rebuild ties with Muslims after anger at the invasion of Iraq and war in Afghanistan, made more urgent by a strengthening al Qaeda and Taliban insurgency.

Indonesia

Students shout 'God is Great' during a rally against the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Indonesia at Jakarta's presidential palace February 18, 2009. Clinton arrived in Indonesia on Wednesday for a goodwill visit to the world's most populous Muslim nation, where President Barack Obama is a popular figure, despite some anti-U.S. protests.

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England

A demonstrator holds a placard with the words 'Obama kiss my toxic assets' during the "Put People First" march through central London, on March 28, 2009. Tens of thousands of trade unionists, environmental campaigners and anti-globalisation activists took to the streets of London on Saturday to start five days of protests before the G20 summit.

SPAIN

A man wearing a mask resembling US President Barack Obama holds a placard reading "Crisis? Calm down, there is nothing wrong" in front of the Finance Ministry in Madrid on March 28, 2009, during a demonstration as part of a day of protests ahead of the G20 summit to be held in London on April 2, 2009 .US Vice President Joe Biden called for tens of thousands of protesters already on the streets of Europe ahead of a G20 summit next week to give governments a chance to tackle the economic crisis.

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Barack Obama is making the world hate us.  He is isolating us….ahhhhhhhh Worst President Ever!!!!! 😉

(*UPDATE- 16:40:36 P.M., April 7, 2009:  Additional photos in comments)

Turkish Prime Minister walks out of Davos

by Phantom Ace ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Turkey at January 30th, 2009 - 10:25 am

The leader of the genocidal Turks, lPrime Minister Erdogan walked out at Davos. He was mad because he was cut off by a moderator when he was responding to Simon Peres defending Israel’s assault on Gaza.

Turkey hails PM as ‘Conquerer of Davos’ after walkout

Turkey’s Prime Minister returned home to a hero’s welcome this morning after storming off stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos during a heated spat over Israel’s assault on Gaza.

In the most dramatic moment of this year’s muted Davos conference, Recep Tayyip Erdogan walked off a panel discussion including Shimon Peres and Ban Ki-Moon after a moderator cut off his reply to a long and impassioned monologue by the Israeli President.

Mr Erdogan gathered up his belongings and marched off stage, red-faced, shouting that he would not return to Davos again as he had not been allowed to speak.

This is another example of the Turks being scumbags. They are an ally we don’t need. Without us, the Russians would stomp Turkey. It is time to cut ties with Turkey and let them join their Jihadi brothers,