Saadet Party Izmir Provincial Youth Branch brought together the Saadet Party youth in İzmir with the Barakah Table Iftar Program.
Abdulkadir Karaduman, Saadet Party Deputy, who participated in Iftar program, met with the youth.
Abdulkadir Karaduman addressed the youth by making a speech at the iftar program held at the Saadet Party Izmir Provincial Presidency building.
“WE MUST ESTABLISH AN ORDER WHERE YOUTH DON'T NEED HELP”
In his speech at the iftar program, Karaduman pointed out that Ramadan is the month of sharing, purification and brotherhood.
"We see that this superstitious order, which is maintained at the moment, condemns people to misery and hunger, and classifies people only as people who are in need of help. One of the biggest messages we should receive in Ramadan is to help the hungry people next to us, but it is our duty to establish an order in which they will not need help. We have to establish a fair system. We have to establish a fair system in which no one is enslaved to anyone, no one is left hungry and in the open, and no one has to open their hands to anyone else. When we establish this order, we will show that we understand the month of Ramadan in the best way," he said.
“WE ALL HAVE TO FIGHT TOGETHER”
Noting that the problems with our country are followed with great concern, Karaduman said following words:
"Today, we have to fight together with an order that cannot promise young people a future, cannot promise employment, cannot give the ideal of establishing their own future, and unfortunately steals the future of young people. As Saadet Party, we have the ideal of building a Turkey where no young person will dream of becoming a citizen of another country. A Turkey where each of our university graduates is not worried about 'how will we find a job, how will we get married', and a Turkey where all university graduates work to be more beneficial to our country and to contribute more to our country. We have to establish. We have to establish a Turkey where no one is excluded, marginalized and polarized because of their opinions, and where everyone grows the desire to live together in a great brotherhood atmosphere."