Turkish President Visits UK To Remind Everyone He Still Wants To Punish Critical Speech
from the UK-speech-laws-really-don't-need-to-be-any-worse dept
I'm not sure why any nation with at least a passing respect for civil liberties would continue treating Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan as a world leader worth discussing ideas with. Erdogan rolled into the United States with his entourage of thugs and thought he could have critics beaten and unfriendly journalists tossed from press conferences. He continually petitions other countries to punish their own citizens for insulting him.
Back at home, Erdogan is jailing journalists by the hundreds, claiming they're terrorists. A failed coup set off the latest wave of censorial thuggery, with Erdogan bolstering his terrorist claims by pointing to criminal acts like… robbing ATMs. A massive backlog of "insulting the president" cases sit in the country's court system -- a system that's certainly aware it's not supposed to act as a check against executive power.
And yet, world leaders continue to act as though Erdogan is an equal, rather than an overachieving street thug with an amazingly fragile ego. UK Prime Minister Theresa May, hoping to strike a trade deal with Turkey, invited Erdogan to not only discuss a possible deal, but speak publicly.
May tried to keep Erdogan from being Erdogan…
May said that while it was right that those who sought to overthrow a democratically elected government were brought to justice, “it is also important that in the defence of democracy… Turkey does not lose sight of the values it is seeking to defend”.
May added: “That is why today I have underlined to President Erdoğan that we want to see democratic values and international human rights obligations upheld.”
But Erdogan was always going to be Erdogan:
At a press conference in Downing Street alongside May, Erdoğan made no reference to May’s remarks about human rights, but instead urged her to do more to extradite Turkish exiles from the Gulenist or Kurdish movements, saying that if she did not act act against terrorists, it would come back to bite her.
And went on to make it clear that by "terrorists," he also meant journalists who may or may not have been caught engaging in burglary, but otherwise can be assumed to be political targets jailed to ensure silence.
You can't keep treating an overgrown child like an adult. No one should be doing business with Turkey until it cleans up its civil rights violation record. And that's not going to happen as long as Erdogan is president. Gently nudging him towards not being a completely evil asshole obviously doesn't work. All it does is make the government's hosting his off-the-cuff remarks on censorship and jailing journalists look like enablers of oppression.
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Gollum speaks again...
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A week during which Israel MASSACRED SCORES, and Erdogan
condemns that massacre, but Techdirt will never mention it!
Your true level of humanity is shown in what you OMIT, you lying little netwit.
Running this just days after an unequivocal massacre is a new low even for Techdirt.
Here's part of a piece written by someone with conscience, not relentless agenda:
Some headlines:
UN to investigate possible Israeli war crimes after Gaza massacre
How Long Will We Pretend Palestinians Aren't People?
Debunking 18 claims justifying this week's Gaza massacre
Jewish Americans Condemn US Gov. Support for Israel's Massacre of Gazans
Supporters desert Labour Friends of Israel
"Killing Gaza" captures culture of resistance
Listen: "Clearly marked" Gaza medics shot by Israeli snipers
Arab League demands international probe into Israeli 'crimes'
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For someone who bitches about globalism all the time you sure have a deeply vested interest whenever non-American countries are criticized. Now why is that? It's almost like you're a cocksucker for authority, no matter the flavor...
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This has nothing to do with the article above. At least make an effort to stay on-topic instead of ranting about whatever pisses you off.
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Note: Website does not actually exist
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Isn't it obvious, Tim?
And think of the economy. Western armies will not have to fire a shot, and Turkey can be kept out of the EU. Erdogan and his lackeys will have done the job for our politicians and soldiers.
Çok yaşa Erdogan!
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Erdogan
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Re: Erdogan
And this is why he is one of trump's biggest heros.
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Re: Re: Erdogan
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There is your mistake right here:
For how long have you been hiding under that rock of yours?
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You know that last paragraph of yours?
Are we still talking about Turkey here? Because that sure looks like a fitting shoe not just for Erdogan.
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Move "Mars Attacks" Congress speech to Parliament.
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Re: Move "Mars Attacks" Congress speech to Parliament.
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Errordogan
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We need Turkish SNL
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Re: We need Turkish SNL
They probably think the same things everyone being subjected to such abuse thinks.
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You'd think Erdogan would be smarter...
The US decided Noriega of Panama was a drug dealer, so we invaded. Yet years earlier, he was a friend of the CIA.
The US decided Sadam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, so we invaded. Yet years earlier, he was a friend against Iran.
So how long will it be until the western countries decide Turkey is too valuable to be in the hands of Erdogan?
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Re: You'd think Erdogan would be smarter...
The US is sowing a lot of stuff. Sometimes the harvest turns out pretty ugly and is then purged with fire.
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Re: You'd think Erdogan would be smarter...
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Big friend of Trump
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-09-21/trump-praises-erdogan-for-high-marks-am id-crackdown-concerns
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/351791-trump-praises-erdogan-hes-be come-a-close-friend
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Turkish President Visits UK To Remind Everyone He Still Wants To
...and the only rant he failed to emit was about the ring.
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Re: Turkish President Visits UK To Remind Everyone He Still Wants To
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UK visit
Why he has been there?
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Trapped
Did you know I wrote a (bad) limerick about Erdogan?
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Re: Trapped
It's easy to start one: There was once a tyrannical Turk / who thought liberty just didn't work
... now I'm stuck.
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Geek Squad
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