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Nothing can be more horrific than actions of ignorance
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10.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Jul 2008 Thu 09:36 am

Quoting catwoman:

Hahahah, Zaman reported that "interestingly, Ergonokan is reported to be connected to the Sivas massacre"! lol
Zero responsibility!

google video:
Sivas Katliami Belgesel - O Gun ( Can Dundar )



I watched the video a bit, in fact there it seems that these fanatics were not particularly only against the alevis but rather against the atheists, and "Islam enemies". Aziz Nesin was called as a demon. Aziz Nesin tells that he is not muslim and he does not have to be. In a radical islamist newspaper, he was shown as a target for his speeches not being muslim, and people (without brain and self decision) were provocated against him and all others...It's surprising that these people could become 2000O in a while!

The most thing I hate about my country people that they do not respect and tolerate people saying things against religion, and criticize it. You have to be courageous to publicly state that you are not muslim or/and you do not believe in god. You are seen as a insulter. Here in France, you can criticize publicly the religion, and noone becomes violent and they respect your ideas whether they are believers or not.

Whatever his idea or status is first respect his life, his right to live, I think this is called real civilization.

11.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Jul 2008 Thu 11:39 am


We don't want to remember Sivas always with its bad events, so a Sivas traditional song sang by an alevi singer, Songül Karlı:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9hF2ZMGTFU&feature=related



12.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 03 Jul 2008 Thu 03:19 pm

Meltem, thanks for sharing such a happy song!

13.       mltm
3690 posts
 03 Jul 2008 Thu 04:17 pm

Quoting Roswitha:

Meltem, thanks for sharing such a happy song!



You're welcome I enjoy it too.

14.       catwoman
8933 posts
 03 Jul 2008 Thu 11:58 pm

Quoting mltm:

I watched the video a bit, in fact there it seems that these fanatics were not particularly only against the alevis but rather against the atheists, and "Islam enemies". Aziz Nesin was called as a demon. Aziz Nesin tells that he is not muslim and he does not have to be. In a radical islamist newspaper, he was shown as a target for his speeches not being muslim, and people (without brain and self decision) were provocated against him and all others...It's surprising that these people could become 2000O in a while!

The most thing I hate about my country people that they do not respect and tolerate people saying things against religion, and criticize it. You have to be courageous to publicly state that you are not muslim or/and you do not believe in god. You are seen as a insulter. Here in France, you can criticize publicly the religion, and noone becomes violent and they respect your ideas whether they are believers or not.

Whatever his idea or status is first respect his life, his right to live, I think this is called real civilization.


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