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Mohamed, Canada
I am writing to express my thanks and appreciation to PM Erdogan, and the brotherly Turkish people for all the efforts that Turkey has made over the last couple of years to help establish peace in the middle east.
I would like also to thank PM Erdogan in particular for his honest, fair, and firm stance on the recent war on Gaza.
Extremely rare are those leaders who could show the same level of Bravery and Eloquence that PM Erdogan showed at the Davos forum (and several other world venues. )
It is such an honor to listen to PM Erdogan's speak. His honest and wise words
reinforce Turkey's image as a serious world player, and an impartial broker in
the middle east peace process.
Long live PM Erdogan! Long live Turkey! Long live the Turkish people!
It will be a great pleasure for myself and my family to spend our next vacation in beautiful Turkey, and to buy Turkish goods!
Mara A. - U.S. Having been born and raised in I congratulate Mr Erdogan for not simply "taking it" and refusing to be a part of a one-sided conversation where the aggressor gets to speak both for himself and for his victims. Since when is that a good recipe for justice? Let's not forget that reporters were not allowed in What I find very disturbing about what happened in Davos is that the PM does not look at the situation Wake up and see his true colors in siding with Hamas. Another problem I see with radical Islam is the constant preaching of “hate” to the Jews, hate to the western world. Yet the PM loves to come to Mr. PM think of each mother, father, brother, sister and other family members that are crying because of the sons you killed in the name of justice each time you send rockets to destroy the PKK. Is it really any different when you look at an old map and see that the land you have that once belong to the Kurdish nation? War is fought over religion! Isn’t it sad that as a human being we cannot have respect for someone that might disagree with our religious beliefs, or culture difference? One does not have to agree with everything that a president or PM might say or do, as I sure do not always agree. In my heart I know the American people want peace for all mankind, and that might be our biggest fault, trying for others to have the freedom, liberty we experience.
Paul S. -
Well done to the Turkish Prime Minister. At last a world leader that stands up to
Abdur R. -
I am American Muslim,
I don't know how to send greeting to PM Tayyip Erdogan for his address on World Economic forum over
Orayb N. -
Letters to the Editor,
I would like to thank Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan for his courage in standing up to Israeli politicians, and declaring the killing of Palestinian children unacceptable. Such integrity is rare in politicians when it comes to
You do not need to be a supporter of Hamas to think that something is terribly cruel and criminal about the carnage and destruction
Michael F. -
Dear Sirs,
As a long-time friend and supporter of
We, therefore, will reluctantly cancel our plans for holidays in
What a desecration by this bigoted little man of the lofty ideals of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk:
…by complete independence, we mean of course complete economic, financial, juridical, military, cultural independence and freedom in all matters. Being deprived of independence in any of these is equivalent to the nation and country being deprived of all its independence."
The last thing in the world Erdogan and his fellow religious fascists wish to see is cultural freedom and independent thought.
Dror A. -
Dear Editor,
Following recent events in the Middle-East, I think that it is appropriate to remind readers that at about the same time last year, the Turkish military, under instructions from prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has invaded
Local Turkish television also screened without hesitation and at great length (and, I should add: with some pride) the assaults of military units on helpless villages during which civilians, women and children were killed.
No one had bothered to count the innocents who were killed and wounded during this "limited" operation, and the thought of either domestic or global condemnation had not crossed anyone's mind.
I don't believe that I have to write at great length to explain why I am recalling these events. Suffice it to say that even in world politics there are certain limits to hypocrisy. In his references in
Sincerely,
Sabri H. -
Time of stranges
R. T. Erdogan become suddenly an honor and humanitarian man and respect the Human rights and dignities.
He strongly defense about people of
But the contradiction is. why this man killing his people, Turkish soldiers and Kurdish people in
IfR. T. Erdogan is humanitarian man and he hate the war and killing.Why he don't stopping his dirty internal war, why he don't working to make an political and peaceful solutions for his dirty internal war. Instead of going and coming in many countries to find an solution for stopping the