Fatma Tuncer: "Who has the remote control?"

Fatma Tuncer: "Who has the remote control?"
Date: 10.12.2018 17:00

Milli Gazete columnist Fatma Tuncer writes on Jamal Khashoggi case. Here is the full article.

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The journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who has been allegedly murdered in Istanbul Consulate of Saudi Arabia two months ago, discusses the incident. Political and civil voices are rising from almost every sector. And there are comments about the incident. Why and who was killed the Turkish origin journalist? Where's the body? Did Prince Salman punish the journalist? Why are the perpetrators of the incident not punished? A group execution squad arrived in Turkey on what grounds and what could so boldly. The most interesting reaction, as always, comes from the taste of the US President. This person raises his voice to represent the mentality he represents, says the incident is unacceptable, says if necessary we send a team, using the financial power obtained through the occupation and massacres, intimidates with great self-confidence, almost under the stick shows.
 
I would like to focus on the political aspect of the incident, the dissident position of the journalist, its ethnic origin, the fact that the Saudi Arabian dynasty has been informed about the closets and the references to it, the background of the massacres in Yemen, and the two reasons that can be put forward. What are the accounts of the United States and its followers behind the timing of the incident and its internationalization? With this event, the groups that have blurred the minds of individuals and societies write the scenarios of which agreements and which massacres with the Saudi dynasty at the back. Although the incident took place in what is happening in Turkey is rising highest volume from the US? Why is this event of interest to the President of the United States? What happens when a person is not a US citizen and the event has not taken place on US territory? Or was this a machine? I believe that all these questions will remain questions that can never be answered. This grave event in our country will lead to an uncertainty, insecurity and pessimism in the minds of the masses living in the media. While people are busy with questions of who, what, where, in Yemen dozens of children will die of hunger, cities will be bombed, people will be massacred. Well, then what? No, nothing! Islamic societies continue to declare each other hostile over ethnic and sectarian differences, rather than acting together with the consciousness of Ummah. It's a great pity!

YEREL HABERLER

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