Don't like the way you comment on people. I think you should rather go to discuss things with others than to post a video on youtube... If of course the truth it is you want to know.
mr. erdogan you are not arab, you are killing iraki people,and helping nato kill libya people , so dont pretend be a hero here ok. remember dont support terrorist, turkey is the first target coz turkey with erdogan is the slave of nato and nato is the slave of pissrahell, we are not fools.
Saudis and qataris are the fifth column in the Arab League! Where were they when israel attacked Gaza, killed 1400 civil Palestinians, destroyed 4-5000 buildings, neglected UN rsolutios etc?. They are traiotors who work for us, natzo, eu interests. And by the way who is turkey! to interfere with the internal affairs of SYRIA? Imagine if the Kurds of Northern Iraq told the thuglike turks how to deal with the Kurdish problem in turkey!!!!!!!!!!
Cenk saying this guy is clowning around? Killing thousands of people? Cenk carries on for weeks about a blundered Israeli operation when 9 "activists" were killed. "Lets see where this leads?" just sit back and let the murders continue? Cenk is a clown.
Watch:
Asma al-Assad hates violence; just not her husband Bashar's murder of his people
erdogan is playing double game here.few months ago they where setting free trade zone between turky and syria. easy treveling arangement where being made between the two states. turky took advantage and send all the treble makers and set up camps for them inside turky. he has just killed about 35 civilans in turky couple of months ago and no one minds that.
but he is desprate to bring change in syria. start in turky first mr Erdogan
Du kleiner hurensohn ! Du wirst genau wie gaddafie enden und sterben ! Du mistgeburt ich hoffe die werden dich aufschlitzen und auf dich spucken du kleine mistgestalt ! Hurensohn du hast heute 300.000 menschen getötet. Ich hoffe die werden dich noch einige monate mit schmerzen quälen wenn die dich in die finger kriegen
Iam from Turkey myself and i say,just ignore Tayyip Erdogan...he's helping this palestinians to get more voters for his undemocratic Mafia Party.Turkey and Israel had a god relationship in the past,It's sad to see,that we destroyed this friendship for the shake of some Zionist and stupid Radical Islamist's!.
@edirnelihakan23 u shut up first second tayyip is a masonic pupet for israel and usa erdogan will be fucked by turks cose hes atacking turkish hestory lying and helping create greate israel soon erdogan will be hestory god bless asad
@bluefish115 last mounth he atack turkish hestopry he atack ataturk with lies than turkish people wake up and saw hes real face tayyip sad ataturk kiled thousund kurds after first world that was lie he couldnt proove and he put fitnah turks wake up and stand agains tayyip erdogan now he has difucult time thats why erdogan couldnt send army in syria cose turkish people r standing and we will bring erdogan down and usa and israel cose we r choosen by allah to fight against devil ataturk show us
@TurkshFtr but why erdogan insist in be part of a army who kill muslims like nato, and recive in turkey the danish rahmussen who make joke of the prophet p.b.u.h.? I think erdogan show two faces . turkey must cut relations with nato .
your videos are extremely opinionated and based on unverified garbage.. if you wise guys think trade is a big threat to syria, your wrong. turkey needs the syrian trade route more then syria does. look at the geography for proof. assad will not fall for this trap, and ordegon will be toppled before bashar will..
genocide by tyrant dictator assad asshole.. ELECTION is a must ..after all this killing he shouldn't stay even if the majority wanted him to stay. He should be executed for his crimes against humanity. impeached and execute assad asshole
Turkey Hypocrisy - Israel, Cyprus, Armenia & the Kurds by Erdogan
about killing Kurds, Armenian Genocide and other hypocrisy.
Syria Hypocrisy - Israel by Al-Assad
discusses the murdering that still is going on.
Cenk is pretty calm and complementary about 5000 dead people in Syria and Turkey's actions. He goes nuts about 9 "activists" running a proper blockade about Israel.
Where is he about the threats Turkey makes towards Israel today?
@firstonethrough Turkey makes NO threads towards Israel today. What are you talking about? Btw, 9 (8 Turks, 1 American) activists shouldn't be killed in international waters for breaking a blockade that they hadn't even crossed yet. What is really hypocritical is that you talk about him being a hypocrite yet you don't acknowledge the attacks by Jewish citizens in the West Bank on Christian and Muslim Palestinians. You bring up the Armenian Genocide yet never mention the Nakba.
@utkusarioglu speak clearly...i'll do what? if you have any sources or website links to backup the reports you are talking about i would be happy to read it
@91cozzy i can't because apparently international media is keeping you people blind with not even showing the effort of translating the wealth of reports that i can read. and frankly i really don't care whether a person like you have an opinion on this matter. "can't blame pkk for this one"???? what kind of an outrageous and demeaning claim is that???
@utkusarioglu 'a person like me'? it is impossible for you to to know the kind of person i am. do not try to deny that the turkish government has killed 1000s of kurds throughout history. some killings were blamed on the PKK in order to increase the hatred against them. if there had not been one survivour in the recent air stike these killings may have been blamed on the PKK as well. But if you truley belive that turkey is an innocent country you are either blind or a facist
@91cozzy pkk is classified as a terrorist organization by every respectable institution in the world. we have lost 40.000 lives to that fight. stop inventing stuff. you are so unbelievable... omg...
@utkusarioglu 40000 lives i know. my cousin was one of them. i feel sorry for the families of all 40000, PKK or Turkish soldiers. i have a lot of male cousins and ALL of them had their military service in the east and even got in fire fights with PKK. Kurds are purposefully sent to the east, maybe so they can kill eachother and no one will care. In all the comments I have posted I have not condoned the actions of the PKK but that doesnt mean i have to agree with Turkeys policies.
Although i do not condone Assads actions i think Turkey is the last country that should be acting like the good guys. Through out history the Turkish government have killed thousands, possibly even millions of Kurds, Armenians and Alevis. These killings took place under the power of numerous parties which were ruling at the time so can't be blamed on a single person. Erdogan recently apologised for the Dersim genocide but only to throw dirt on the CHP party who were in power at the time.
@sahabbas give me your adress in turkey (or whatever shithole you live) and i will come fuck your mother, sister, cousin, and any women in your family, you shiite sharmouta. kess 2emak ou e5tak, your family loves the Muttah!! ;)
@sahabbas arabs are cleaner than your mom's clit, faggot. When we did "Muttah" together, she liked how big & thick my cock was. she took it like a pro! in the ass, pussy, even in her throat. your mother has alot of experience with "Muttah", hahahaha
@sahabbas so are you shia or what, you cocksucker? I have fucked alot of those too... they say they love to get it on, "muttah" style. too bad sunni girls can't do that, faggot! oh, and your sister says "hi".
Its funny, how we always accuse media with lies and manipulations.but our only knowledge of syria and libya is what cnn and fox news tells us.we never went there, we dnt know what happens in its borders.we jst jump to conclusions. yet when non aligned press networks report what actually happens, we back hand them... we believe what corporate controled media channels tell us.. Supporting NATO air raids on civilian land is a crime against humanity... voltairenet (non-aligned press network)
It's "Karma" and you got to belive in Karma. "What goes around comes around." Bashar Assad has shown us that he is no different than his dictator father. Syrian regime has supported terrorism in the past and now they are dealing with internal turmoil. Let's see how far their terror is gonna take them but I see the country is about to get into a civil war. I feel sorry for all those Alawites. I fear that they will be indiscrimantely butchered ones the civil war begins.
@lambent123 ur dreaming your planes r fucked first in turkey people saw erdogan and parlement r masons and they r atacking turkish hestory and helping israel to destroy syria so from now erdogan have just fewdays left in this woorld andall parlement than we take all country against israel and finish israel and its filth
We Turks don't care about Arabs. Arabs will always be Arabs and do what they do. We turks can't change that. The only priority for turkey is to protect their borders and help the innocent.
@werewolf873 THIS COMES FROM A FAN OF YOUNGTURK NOT A SURPRISE WELL HERE IS SOME ADVICE STOP BELIEVING THIS JEWISH SHIT MEDIA ESPECIALLY YOUNGTURKS THIS WAS MY FIRST VIDEO OF THEM ON POLITICS AND THEY SAY NOTHING BUT JEWISHNESS.
@MrDICKHEAD28 I LIKE USING CAPS LOCK TO. IT LETS THE PEOPLE READING MY COMMENT KNOW THAT THIS IS SERIOUS BUISNESS AND IT TOTALY DOESNT MAKE ME LOOK LIKE A DOUCHBAG. RIGHT?!!!
DON'T BULLSHIT ME Cenk. Turkey's stand on Egypt's or Libya's revolution had no influence what so ever. Let alone that their reaction was pretty much too late.
The only time when Turkey took a valuable stand on the revolution (even though hesitant and late) is with it's neighbor Syria.
@987sunrise lol i'd say the one thing good about his decision here is the fact that internationally and in the middle east erdogan bridges the gap between the west and the arabs. He's seen as the mediator and has the respect, which means that the ball will roll
LOL turkey? Erdogan is from the muslim brotherhood and reestablished some islamic things such headscarfed women are now allowed to work in public section where in syria like the west they are not. Btw, hes not alone, russia china iran india are with him
@youngotakubwoy I need to thank you for admitting the existence of a Turkish opposition and also admitting your cultural antagonism against the Kurds. Also your aim to destroy the entire region of Syria which of course has nothing to do with a so called liberation of Syrian people.
Erdogan is no more of a man as all the Arab league camelfuckers put together.
@youngotakubwoy You are a Turkish immigrant in Holland, so you are NO TURC Aggesus ! You can still go to Turkey however if you are ready to put on some dirty clothes.
@youngotakubwoy FUUUCKK erdoğan, Syria is not our business, he makes turkey being used like a pawn by western powers. We have terrorism in the country, the victims of the earthquake are still in need of help. The last thing we need is a war
@cerritoboy The will of the majority means absolutely nothing ... Remember that even in Libya the majority of the people was *FOR* Gadhafi although that didn't stop the West from supporting the rebels in order to oust Gadhafi's regime.
@MrFirearse HAhahahaha go play with someone else dude. I am Syrian and I know how they get the public workers and school students to march under threats of losing job or kicked out of school. I my self with my friends used to escape each time because we are not sheeps like you, we are humans.
@Maxfree1 lmfao at least the majority is manifesting for the government. btw the revolutionaries are paid by foreign power, qatar principally, to still demonstrate, terrorize and riot the country. und what ur saying has no basis at all. if u think otherwise, then prove with ACTUAL facts.
Let's not forget that Turkey's and Syria's relations have been tense for a long time, so to see Syria crumble for Turkish president Erdogan is simply in his own power interests.
I don't think, Cenk, that he was comparing to Hitler, just comparing brutal regimes that have fallen, with a note of warning that they are traveling down the same path.
In the beginning libyans were not sure why it was taking a while for turkey to flip on gaddafi, but we're glad they did because they helped us immensely. As expected! Hopefully the next savage asshole is out, i.e. Bashar Alassad
The Young Turks tried to reform the regime and initiated, for some a revolution for others perpetrated a coup d'etat, but the Ottoman Empire did not cease to exist in 1908, when they took power. The Empire started to be partitioned in 1918 by the Allies. The Republic was not proclaimed until 1923. Therefore, the Young Turks can be referred to as Ottomans.
Thanks for admitting the genocide against the Armenians by the Ottoman Empire took place. If only Turkey would acknowledged that simple historical fact instead of denying it and mounting a propaganda machine to deny it, and brainwashing its own people (curiously, the more educated and most reputable figures in Turkish letters publicly decry the Turkish government stand on this issue), it would put an end to this whole argument and we can all move on.
@ffaaiirruussee Turkish officialdom doesn't deny that Armenians were killed under the empire, they deny that there was an official policy to exterminate them (the very definition of genocide). The killing of Armenians was a response to the Russian sponsored Armenian rebellion of 1915
"the Armenian revolutionary committees who incited the rebellion went so far as to brutally murder those Armenians who opposed their terror and anarchy".
@ffaaiirruussee "Most of the incidents that occurred in Van were not perpetrated by local Armenians but rather by outsiders, in particular by Russian Armenians" & "“Nevertheless, the losses among the Turks during the course of these events (no one ever even recalls this), added up to a large total. No one could make a move to protect the Muslims against the bombs of the Armenian rebels who were in revolt”
I know some people who used to work in the Middle East with foreign Service and they say that Bashar al-Assad will not go down quietly. He may go down but he will not go down without a fight and it will be a terrible bloodbath.
The world at large should really be working with Turkey more often. They stand to be a very powerful ally in the struggle for stability in the region.
Of course, I think the movie Syriana kinda had something to it, the west WANTS the instability in the Middle East because it makes them easier to pin down... but assuming we decide to do the right thing, Turkey's our guy.
Turdgays can show their puppet syrian national council up their asses and enjoy it, before moving back to the plaines of central asia, out of Constantinople and out of Cyprus.
So glad they got the echo out of the audio.About 99.5 percent gone.Still needs to be tweaked a little bit.I would still watch it if the echo was bad.Its the only honest news on utube you can watch.
They're all dictatorships and they're calling for democracy in Syria? What sense does that make?
Furthermore, Al-Assad being removed from power would make way potentially for an extremist government. The West is pushing for Assad to be removed due to his support of Iran.
They want a sunni muslim supremacist regime in Syria instead of a secular one. Saudi arabia and the other gulf states are pressuring the US to go to war with Iran itself because they see Shias as apostates of islam (guess what the penalty for that is in Islam).
Remember that the muslim brotherhood already tried taking power in Syria back in 1976-1982, terrorist tactics then followed by an armed insurrection, which was crushed.
Doesn't anyone connect the dots here? North Korea, Libya, Syria, Iran, Cuba... All government owned central banks that are ripe for the American/European private central (Rothschild) banks to possess. Once upon a time, American presidents fought against private central banks because as Thomas Jefferson said -They're more dangerous to a country than a standing army. Freedom starts with free money, END THE FED, give the PEOPLE the right to their money... Ron Paul 2012, social issues take back seat
Lol Erdogan giving democracy lessons to Syria? First he needs to learn what democracy is himself. People who disagree with him and the government get arrested every day. I can't write too bad things about him right now since even people who wrote bad things about him on Facebook got arrested. By the way Erdogan wants Assad to step down because he is from another branch of Islam (Alawi) just to let foreigners who aren't very familiar with the current government of Turkey know...
As a partial Turk, I demand Turkey admits the crimes of the Armenian Massacre. It would make Turkey's otherwise correct ideas and vociferations much more viable.
CENK STOP SUPPORTING IMPERIALISM...the Arab Leage equal western powers. Turkey is a puppets country who follows everything Americans/Europeans tell him.. Leave Syria alone
1:44 the jews were not Hitlers people. they were parasite Israelite feeding off the nation, bringing into economic collapse. Hitler was not the first to kick the jews out of his country, and will not be the last. the Jews are doing to America what they did to Germany, and soon enough they will get what is coming to them. Wir mussen die Juden ausrotten! Heil Hitler!
@Hadith03 "Russia just gave Syria a defense missile to fuck NATO" Do you really not realize how retarded that statement sounds?? Russia gave Syria defensive ordinates to fuck NATO?? Do you not know what defensive / defense means??
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Russia isn't the one who attacks everyone that doesn't agree with them / service them---America is. They're not on the aggressive, they're on the defensive. WE'RE THE BAD GUYS, NOT THEM, THEY'RE VICTIMS OF OUR EMPIRICAL WARS!!
I hope you get what it means. "French Connection United Kingdom"
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If Russia really wants to Help Syria, Send a Battalion of Russian Troops With T-90MS Tanks
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If not UK French will get the S-300 missile and make it useless(Countermeasure, improve flares, decoy, radar jammers) Like what happens to Syrian Air Defense Missiles.
Turkey need Syria to merge all arab nation to establish a Fascist Islamic Empire , Then Israel Nukes all of them dead, World War 3 like Albert Pike said.
Russian? Lets invite Chinese Red Army , Venezuelan Commados for Holiday in Syria. 50% discounts for all non-nato/Imperiaist Troops, Military Personnel in Syrian Hotels, Parkings For Tanks, Carriers, Fighter Jets are Free.
Stratfor suggests when all the strong Arab regimes topple, it will only be Iran, Israel and Turkey left in the region, three widely antagonistic states.
@soundslave Not likely if it keeps going like this. US allied family rule over impoverished nation? As oil prices hike up, saudi will start to deteriorate and may succumb to a people's revolution.
Stop dissing Cenk for being biased about Turkey. Just because he is Turkish and commended Turkey's activism in the Arab Spring, doesn't mean he agrees with everything the Turkish government does.
He never said anything about freedom of speech, humanitarianism or minorities in Turkey, what you're doing is accusation by association.
@johnniewalker2222 To think that Turkey's president Erdogan does not primarily want to increase Turkey's power in the Arab world would be more than naive.
@gastfreund76 Well, yes. As Arab dictators get toppled, it will only be Turkey, Iran and Israel, three really strong antagonistic states. Isolating Iran is something both the US and Europe wants. I believe the US will side with Turkey if Israel keeps on the warmongering.
Give me a fucking break Cenk. Turkey and humanitarian don't go in the same sentence. They still deny the Armenian genocide, while the rest of the world has acknowledged it.
@livingeasi i'm calling it; nobody who discusses the armenian genocide gives a fuck about armenians or could even point to armenia on a map. there is a lot of eagerness to hate turkey, even though accusing turkey of the armenian genocide (it was the ottoman empire then) is as dumb as blaming angela merkel for the holocaust. grow a brain and discuss current issues that are actually pertinent to the current administration, and not the administration of literally 100 years ago.
@BOZ11 Your Germany comparison doesn't hold water. The German state admitted what they did to the Jews, apologized for it, and paid reparations to the victims. The Turkish state did none of that. And while the Armenian genocide was planned and implemented by the Ottomans (the Young Turks, to be precise), Ataturk finished the job, so the Republic of Turkey is also responsible (as it is for the Greek massacres of Smyrna, the invasion and occupation of Cyprus, the repression of the Kurds, etc...)
@ffaaiirruussee The Turkish state needn't apologise for the genocide since it did not commit it. The state was formed October 29, 1923, but the genocide started 1915 and ended right where the republic forms. These are facts. "Ataturk finished the job" - he did what exactly? We not only need an act performed by said man, but a citation to verify it. You lack both
@BOZ11 Your reasoning is illogical. The holocaust occurred between 1933 - 1945. By your reasoning, the German state never needed to apologise for the genocide since the Federal Republic of Germany was formed on 23 May 1949 and the atrocities during WWII were committed by the German Reich.
@cyprokka If reparations are sought, then it's right to ask within a 50-odd year window after said atrocities. This whole guilty-by-association, aka condemning the son for the actions of the father, is nothing but a tool used to spread hatred of a people today, who were either too young to have supported/participated in these pogroms, or more likely, had not even been born yet and whose advocacy of said pogroms does not exist
@BOZ11 You're not getting it. Nobody is saying that the people of Turkey today are responsible for the Armenian genocide. You're right, most people living today wouldn't have even been born when the genocide occurred. But it is necessary for the Turkish leaders of today to acknowledge that the genocide occurred and to apologise on behalf of successive parliaments and governments in order to right the wrongs of the past and to ensure such an atrocity never happens in Turkey again.
@cyprokka The chances of it happening again are currently zero, or as near to zero as any condition is ever likely to get. I guess those with an agenda can relax eh?
@BOZ11 It isn't solely to ensure it never happens again. Imagine having a grandfather or grandmother who survived the Armenian genocide and still feels the pain of of thousands of their close friends and family being butchered by a government whose successors today pretend as though it never happened. It would make the pain even more unbearable. Again, an apology is needed in order to right the wrongs of the past and to begin reconciliation.
@cyprokka An apology from WHOM? The people who did not do it? The last of the killings were around 1918, meaning you would have to have been born just after 1900 to have witnesses it, which in turn means you that if you were still alive today you would be comfortably over 100 years old. Again, the son should not be condemned for the crimes of the father. Understand that. There is nothing tangible being sought after. This is all a charade to justify hatred of a people who do not condone the past
@BOZ11 Okay you are not understanding me. An apology should be made by either the prime minister or president of Turkey (this part is key) on behalf of successive parliaments and governments in order to right the wrongs of the past and to move forward. I didn't think that this is at all difficult to understand. The people of Turkey should NOT apologise for the genocide and the president or prime minister of Turkey should NOT apologise on behalf of the Turkish people or for himself.
@cyprokka "An apology should be made by either the prime minister or president of Turkey"
One cannot apologise for somebody else's actions. One can ask for acknowledgment, but not apology from the people who didn't do it. "in order to right the wrongs of the past" - A simple apology from a state official (who can't apologise for what he did not plan/execute/condone) does not right any wrong.
@BOZ11 Okay last time. The president or prime minister would not be apologising on behalf of the people of Turkey today, nor the people of Turkey during the time the Armenian genocide occurred, but on behalf of the parliament and government that approved of it and saw it to be carried out. Again, listen to the speech made by Kevin Rudd who apologised in 2008 for the stolen generation of Aborigines in Australia, its not to make relations perfect, apology is the beginning to reconciliation.
@BOZ11 So in utilising your analogy, the son is not being condemned for the crimes of the father, but the son is apologising on behalf of the father, for the actions of the father. In 2008, the Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd apologised for the stolen generations of Aboriginal children occurring from the late 1800s till the 1970s, ON BEHALF OF SUCCESSIVE PARLIAMENTS AND GOVERNMENTS. This is integral in order to heal people's long term pain and suffering.
@cyprokka "but the son is apologising on behalf of the father"
The son cannot apologise for his father. He can condemn his father, but he can't apologise for him. The apology has to come from the father, but the father has long since died
"In 2008, the Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd apologised for the stolen generations of Aboriginal children"
Kevin Rudd can't apologise for the genocide of Aborigines, because he neither participated in, nor ever advocated it.
@BOZ11 "Kevin Rudd can't apologise for the genocide of Aborigines, because he neither participated in, nor ever advocated it.". Well as you said to me previously, your opinion in this case is worth nothing. Despite what you think, Kevin Rudd DID apologise, and it was not on behalf of the Australian people but on behalf of the previous governments. Like it or hate it, it happened and it was integral to begin reconciliation.
You think I'm denying that he did? His apology doesn't matter, because he was not involved. It means nothing. FYI Aborigines are still treated as 2nd class citizens, and that's with an apology
@BOZ11 AND if the current Turkish government have anything to apologise for, it would be for consistently denying that the Armenian genocide ever happened, which is pouring insult on top of the victims of the genocide.
@BOZ11 CONT- And I highly doubt the chances of that happening again are currently zero. It wouldn't be high, but considering the recent human rights violations of Kurds, its not impossible for the human rights of Armenians in Turkey to be once again violated.
@cyprokka "I highly doubt the chances of that happening again are currently zero" - You opinion is worth nothing, but I'd be highly interest in any facts you might have. Please share. "recent human rights violations of Kurds" - Recent? Such as?
@BOZ11 "You opinion is worth nothing" Why thank you. And your opinion is worth a bunch. Just look at recent human rights reports for Turkey, they aren't exactly winning any prizes in that department. Individuals continue to be prosecuted and convicted for non-violent speeches, writings, and participating in demonstrations. The practice of holding suspects charged with non-violent crimes in prolonged pre-trial detention continues. Torture is a big issue too...
@cyprokka You were talking about the recent oppression of Armenians and Kurds in Turkey; I ask for a citation and you ramble on about prosecutions, without giving any details, citations, reports or anything. The controversy in Turkey right now is the detainment of Turkish journalists army personnel and lecturers being detained without trial on frivolous evidence of anti-govt terrorist plots. There is a violation going on, and it's nothing to do with minorities, but you conflate them nonetheless.
@BOZ11 Take note, I never stated that the current Turkish government will definitely violate the human rights of Armenians in the future nor that there is even a high chance of that happening. I said you are wrong in claiming that there is no chance. As I never claimed a definite or even high chance, I do not really see the need in me giving you absolute evidence that Armenians human rights are likely to be at risk soon. But with the info from human rights reports you can't say theres no chance.
@cyprokka "But with the info from human rights reports you can't say theres no chance" = What you think i Said.
"The chances of it happening again are currently zero, OR AS NEAR TO ZERO AS ANY CONDITION IS EVER LIKELY TO GET" = What I actually said. You made no acknowledgement of the nuance of my statement.
@BOZ11 And I presented to you information from recent human rights reports for Turkey which show that overall Turkey is not doing very well. As this is the case, its a little unrealistic to claim that the chance of any violations to the human rights of Armenians in Turkey are currently zero or even near to zero, especially considering the fact that the Turkish government continually denies that the Armenian genocide ever occurred and tends to punish anyone that claims otherwise.
@cyprokka "I presented to you information from recent human rights reports for Turkey"
You mentioned the report, but did not point to anything in particular. Get acquainted with the relationship between the burden of proof and those who make claims.
"tends to punish anyone that claims otherwise" - who got punished and how?
@BOZ11 'You mentioned the report, but did not point to anything in particular. Get acquainted with the relationship between the burden of proof and those who make claims.' Does that mean you would like a link to the proof then? Certainly - state dot gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2010/eur/154455.htm
@BOZ11 'who got punished and how?' How about Hrant Dink, a Turkish journalist who was prosecuted for offending 'Turkishness' by speaking about the Armenian Genocide?
@cyprokka This is certainly something for which the Turkish authorities need to rectify, and apologise for. Making it a crime to insult ethnicity is akin to making it a crime to object to historical events (like genocide). People should be convinced, but never gagged.
Well, I am not saying the current Turkish gov committed the Armenian genocide, but what it fails to do is to acknowledge that the Ottman empire did it. At least you are acknowledging that, but many people like Cenk even DENY that any genocide ever took place. You get the point? It's not like the Turkish state is saying, "well, they genocide happened before we were in place, so we are not responsible for it.". They say it never happened, which is the sad part of the story.
Don't like the way you comment on people. I think you should rather go to discuss things with others than to post a video on youtube... If of course the truth it is you want to know.
barobsky17 1 week ago
mr. erdogan you are not arab, you are killing iraki people,and helping nato kill libya people , so dont pretend be a hero here ok. remember dont support terrorist, turkey is the first target coz turkey with erdogan is the slave of nato and nato is the slave of pissrahell, we are not fools.
bluefish115 2 weeks ago
Saudis and qataris are the fifth column in the Arab League! Where were they when israel attacked Gaza, killed 1400 civil Palestinians, destroyed 4-5000 buildings, neglected UN rsolutios etc?. They are traiotors who work for us, natzo, eu interests. And by the way who is turkey! to interfere with the internal affairs of SYRIA? Imagine if the Kurds of Northern Iraq told the thuglike turks how to deal with the Kurdish problem in turkey!!!!!!!!!!
khghountch 2 weeks ago
Long live bashar and stfu fat fuck
hanimohamad 3 weeks ago
Cenk saying this guy is clowning around? Killing thousands of people? Cenk carries on for weeks about a blundered Israeli operation when 9 "activists" were killed. "Lets see where this leads?" just sit back and let the murders continue? Cenk is a clown.
Watch:
Asma al-Assad hates violence; just not her husband Bashar's murder of his people
firstonethrough 3 weeks ago
erdogan is playing double game here.few months ago they where setting free trade zone between turky and syria. easy treveling arangement where being made between the two states. turky took advantage and send all the treble makers and set up camps for them inside turky. he has just killed about 35 civilans in turky couple of months ago and no one minds that.
but he is desprate to bring change in syria. start in turky first mr Erdogan
hamirami 3 weeks ago
Du kleiner hurensohn ! Du wirst genau wie gaddafie enden und sterben ! Du mistgeburt ich hoffe die werden dich aufschlitzen und auf dich spucken du kleine mistgestalt ! Hurensohn du hast heute 300.000 menschen getötet. Ich hoffe die werden dich noch einige monate mit schmerzen quälen wenn die dich in die finger kriegen
Hurensohn all assad
Adjoosamigoos 1 month ago
Iam from Turkey myself and i say,just ignore Tayyip Erdogan...he's helping this palestinians to get more voters for his undemocratic Mafia Party.Turkey and Israel had a god relationship in the past,It's sad to see,that we destroyed this friendship for the shake of some Zionist and stupid Radical Islamist's!.
edirnelihakan23 1 month ago
@edirnelihakan23 u shut up first second tayyip is a masonic pupet for israel and usa erdogan will be fucked by turks cose hes atacking turkish hestory lying and helping create greate israel soon erdogan will be hestory god bless asad
TurkshFtr 1 month ago
@TurkshFtr my grandmother is turkish I like turkish culture , but I dont trust in erdogan.
bluefish115 2 weeks ago
@bluefish115 erdogan is a piss of shit enemy of islam hes masonic clown trying to destroy muslums
TurkshFtr 2 weeks ago
@TurkshFtr my uncle was beating in his home ( germany) for dtrangers for say the same thing.
bluefish115 2 weeks ago
@bluefish115 last mounth he atack turkish hestopry he atack ataturk with lies than turkish people wake up and saw hes real face tayyip sad ataturk kiled thousund kurds after first world that was lie he couldnt proove and he put fitnah turks wake up and stand agains tayyip erdogan now he has difucult time thats why erdogan couldnt send army in syria cose turkish people r standing and we will bring erdogan down and usa and israel cose we r choosen by allah to fight against devil ataturk show us
TurkshFtr 2 weeks ago
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@TurkshFtr but why erdogan insist in be part of a army who kill muslims like nato, and recive in turkey the danish rahmussen who make joke of the prophet p.b.u.h.? I think erdogan show two faces . turkey must cut relations with nato .
bluefish115 2 weeks ago
your videos are extremely opinionated and based on unverified garbage.. if you wise guys think trade is a big threat to syria, your wrong. turkey needs the syrian trade route more then syria does. look at the geography for proof. assad will not fall for this trap, and ordegon will be toppled before bashar will..
chucky362 1 month ago
genocide by tyrant dictator assad asshole.. ELECTION is a must ..after all this killing he shouldn't stay even if the majority wanted him to stay. He should be executed for his crimes against humanity. impeached and execute assad asshole
aidil389 1 month ago
@aidil389 shut the fuck up you cock sucker, dont give your opinion if you dont know jack shit you cunt
chucky362 1 month ago
watch
Turkey Hypocrisy - Israel, Cyprus, Armenia & the Kurds by Erdogan
about killing Kurds, Armenian Genocide and other hypocrisy.
Syria Hypocrisy - Israel by Al-Assad
discusses the murdering that still is going on.
Cenk is pretty calm and complementary about 5000 dead people in Syria and Turkey's actions. He goes nuts about 9 "activists" running a proper blockade about Israel.
Where is he about the threats Turkey makes towards Israel today?
firstonethrough 1 month ago
@firstonethrough Turkey makes NO threads towards Israel today. What are you talking about? Btw, 9 (8 Turks, 1 American) activists shouldn't be killed in international waters for breaking a blockade that they hadn't even crossed yet. What is really hypocritical is that you talk about him being a hypocrite yet you don't acknowledge the attacks by Jewish citizens in the West Bank on Christian and Muslim Palestinians. You bring up the Armenian Genocide yet never mention the Nakba.
TURKPOPMV 1 month ago
bashar is the best and I hope he stays for a long time to come
AND YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT THE HELL YOUR TALKING ABOUT
mamma1259 2 months ago
i laugh at Erdogan...35 civilians killed in an airstrike. Too bad there was one survivor so they can't blame the PKK for this one
91cozzy 2 months ago
@91cozzy you need to read the latest reports on that issue before making senseless judgments
utkusarioglu 2 months ago
@utkusarioglu reports no doubt published by government supporters. It is difficult to trust such sources.
91cozzy 2 months ago
@91cozzy of course.. when it suits your purposes, that's what you'll do
utkusarioglu 2 months ago
@utkusarioglu speak clearly...i'll do what? if you have any sources or website links to backup the reports you are talking about i would be happy to read it
91cozzy 1 month ago
@91cozzy i can't because apparently international media is keeping you people blind with not even showing the effort of translating the wealth of reports that i can read. and frankly i really don't care whether a person like you have an opinion on this matter. "can't blame pkk for this one"???? what kind of an outrageous and demeaning claim is that???
utkusarioglu 1 month ago
@utkusarioglu 'a person like me'? it is impossible for you to to know the kind of person i am. do not try to deny that the turkish government has killed 1000s of kurds throughout history. some killings were blamed on the PKK in order to increase the hatred against them. if there had not been one survivour in the recent air stike these killings may have been blamed on the PKK as well. But if you truley belive that turkey is an innocent country you are either blind or a facist
91cozzy 1 month ago
@91cozzy pkk is classified as a terrorist organization by every respectable institution in the world. we have lost 40.000 lives to that fight. stop inventing stuff. you are so unbelievable... omg...
utkusarioglu 1 month ago
@utkusarioglu 40000 lives i know. my cousin was one of them. i feel sorry for the families of all 40000, PKK or Turkish soldiers. i have a lot of male cousins and ALL of them had their military service in the east and even got in fire fights with PKK. Kurds are purposefully sent to the east, maybe so they can kill eachother and no one will care. In all the comments I have posted I have not condoned the actions of the PKK but that doesnt mean i have to agree with Turkeys policies.
91cozzy 1 month ago
Although i do not condone Assads actions i think Turkey is the last country that should be acting like the good guys. Through out history the Turkish government have killed thousands, possibly even millions of Kurds, Armenians and Alevis. These killings took place under the power of numerous parties which were ruling at the time so can't be blamed on a single person. Erdogan recently apologised for the Dersim genocide but only to throw dirt on the CHP party who were in power at the time.
91cozzy 2 months ago
Allah Soeria Bashar oe bas! <3
Thysilentagony 2 months ago
The German Sub is shit, just Google translated.
cangoez3 2 months ago
@sahabbas give me your adress in turkey (or whatever shithole you live) and i will come fuck your mother, sister, cousin, and any women in your family, you shiite sharmouta. kess 2emak ou e5tak, your family loves the Muttah!! ;)
bachaka61 2 months ago
@bachaka61 Turkey istanbul b.çekmece 19.mayıs mahallesi no 1/12
or you give me adress
(note: im not muslim)
Hobbitler 2 months ago
@Hobbitler Why are you giving me your address? And who the f. are you?
bachaka61 2 months ago
scarry, depressing stuff.
DejectedPanda 2 months ago in playlist World News
@sahabbas arabs are cleaner than your mom's clit, faggot. When we did "Muttah" together, she liked how big & thick my cock was. she took it like a pro! in the ass, pussy, even in her throat. your mother has alot of experience with "Muttah", hahahaha
bachaka61 2 months ago
@sahabbas so are you shia or what, you cocksucker? I have fucked alot of those too... they say they love to get it on, "muttah" style. too bad sunni girls can't do that, faggot! oh, and your sister says "hi".
bachaka61 2 months ago
@sahabbas your mother should've had an abortion, but she didn't listen. bad, bad whore.
bachaka61 2 months ago
Image and sound getting good !!! TYT is on the way !!! Were COMING !!!! Good job in the studio , excellent !
hamrite 2 months ago in playlist World News
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MegaLensman 2 months ago
@MegaLensman what kind of drugs are you on ?
hamrite 2 months ago in playlist World News
Its funny, how we always accuse media with lies and manipulations.but our only knowledge of syria and libya is what cnn and fox news tells us.we never went there, we dnt know what happens in its borders.we jst jump to conclusions. yet when non aligned press networks report what actually happens, we back hand them... we believe what corporate controled media channels tell us.. Supporting NATO air raids on civilian land is a crime against humanity... voltairenet (non-aligned press network)
NaziriHakikat 3 months ago in playlist World News
It's "Karma" and you got to belive in Karma. "What goes around comes around." Bashar Assad has shown us that he is no different than his dictator father. Syrian regime has supported terrorism in the past and now they are dealing with internal turmoil. Let's see how far their terror is gonna take them but I see the country is about to get into a civil war. I feel sorry for all those Alawites. I fear that they will be indiscrimantely butchered ones the civil war begins.
lambent123 3 months ago
@lambent123 ur dreaming your planes r fucked first in turkey people saw erdogan and parlement r masons and they r atacking turkish hestory and helping israel to destroy syria so from now erdogan have just fewdays left in this woorld andall parlement than we take all country against israel and finish israel and its filth
TurkshFtr 3 months ago
We Turks don't care about Arabs. Arabs will always be Arabs and do what they do. We turks can't change that. The only priority for turkey is to protect their borders and help the innocent.
erdal0 3 months ago
@erdal0 ur not turk u r fucking jew dont lie u piss of shit
TurkshFtr 3 months ago
fuck erdogan he is mason we r gona change this masonic system in turkey
TurkshFtr 3 months ago
@TurkshFtr siktir git surdan, arap ulkelere git, vatan haini. Herkeze mason diyorsunuz alahin yobazlari.
erdal0 3 months ago
@erdal0 fuck u mother fucker im alevi erdogan lying and tv media making false propaganda all of them mason
TurkshFtr 3 months ago
VIVA BASHIR
YOUNG TURK IS AMERICAN MOUTH PIECE OF PROPAGANDA THEY WATCH TOO MUCH AMERICAN JEW NEWS MEDIA.
MrDICKHEAD28 3 months ago
@MrDICKHEAD28 your name says it all. heres some advice,if your going to make yourself look like a moron try not to also look like a 12 year old.
werewolf873 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
@werewolf873 THIS COMES FROM A FAN OF YOUNGTURK NOT A SURPRISE WELL HERE IS SOME ADVICE STOP BELIEVING THIS JEWISH SHIT MEDIA ESPECIALLY YOUNGTURKS THIS WAS MY FIRST VIDEO OF THEM ON POLITICS AND THEY SAY NOTHING BUT JEWISHNESS.
VIVA BASHIR
VIVA GADDAFI
MrDICKHEAD28 3 months ago
@MrDICKHEAD28 I LIKE USING CAPS LOCK TO. IT LETS THE PEOPLE READING MY COMMENT KNOW THAT THIS IS SERIOUS BUISNESS AND IT TOTALY DOESNT MAKE ME LOOK LIKE A DOUCHBAG. RIGHT?!!!
werewolf873 3 months ago
@werewolf873 AND YOUR POINT DOUCHE?
MrDICKHEAD28 3 months ago
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@MrDICKHEAD28 You probably think Pol Pot was a good guy too!
Hairysteed 3 months ago
@MaxFree1 Yes! Dont put the asshole in a prison where he has to suffer. Youre way to kind!
Oldcartoons571 3 months ago
all the syrians are with their president and leader Bachar Hafez Al Assad
pirlosful 3 months ago
@pirlosful Sure, all Syrians love Al Assad. And the beatings and killings will continue until no one says otherwise!
< end sarcasm
Assad should either flee or be tried for war crimes.
saadasim 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
DON'T BULLSHIT ME Cenk. Turkey's stand on Egypt's or Libya's revolution had no influence what so ever. Let alone that their reaction was pretty much too late.
The only time when Turkey took a valuable stand on the revolution (even though hesitant and late) is with it's neighbor Syria.
987sunrise 3 months ago
@987sunrise lol i'd say the one thing good about his decision here is the fact that internationally and in the middle east erdogan bridges the gap between the west and the arabs. He's seen as the mediator and has the respect, which means that the ball will roll
TheEmptyHunter 3 months ago
BASHAR AL-ASSAD IS A HERO
bnz500 3 months ago
LOL turkey? Erdogan is from the muslim brotherhood and reestablished some islamic things such headscarfed women are now allowed to work in public section where in syria like the west they are not. Btw, hes not alone, russia china iran india are with him
MrFirearse 3 months ago
Erdogan is an imbecile who thinks he's the Sultan of a new Ottoman empire !
Together with the Turkish opposition and the Kurdish people, Syria will make chopped meat out of Erdogan.
Quierotortilla 3 months ago
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youngotakubwoy 3 months ago
@youngotakubwoy I need to thank you for admitting the existence of a Turkish opposition and also admitting your cultural antagonism against the Kurds. Also your aim to destroy the entire region of Syria which of course has nothing to do with a so called liberation of Syrian people.
Erdogan is no more of a man as all the Arab league camelfuckers put together.
Quierotortilla 3 months ago
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youngotakubwoy 3 months ago
@youngotakubwoy You'll be surprized at what's gonna happen camelfucker.
Quierotortilla 3 months ago
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youngotakubwoy 3 months ago
@youngotakubwoy You are a Turkish immigrant in Holland, so you are NO TURC Aggesus ! You can still go to Turkey however if you are ready to put on some dirty clothes.
Quierotortilla 3 months ago
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youngotakubwoy 3 months ago
@youngotakubwoy FUUUCKK erdoğan, Syria is not our business, he makes turkey being used like a pawn by western powers. We have terrorism in the country, the victims of the earthquake are still in need of help. The last thing we need is a war
meralodem 3 months ago
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youngotakubwoy 3 months ago
If you ask an average syrian, the majority of the people are in favor of Asad.
cerritoboy 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
@cerritoboy thats very true.
jopaddy81 3 months ago
@cerritoboy very true because everyone in Syria is afraid to say anything, I dont blame them
MuslimByChoice 3 months ago
@cerritoboy The will of the majority means absolutely nothing ... Remember that even in Libya the majority of the people was *FOR* Gadhafi although that didn't stop the West from supporting the rebels in order to oust Gadhafi's regime.
MontrealAtheist 3 months ago
@cerritoboy Are you from Syria or living in Syria?
koalalauncher 3 months ago
@cerritoboy and how do you know what the majority wants if there has never been elections in Syria?
Now after all this killing he shouldn't stay even if the majority wanted him to stay. He should be executed for his crimes against humanity.
Maxfree1 3 months ago 17
@Maxfree1
no the americans should be executed.
if he leaves offices america will install a puppet government
fuck america, free the arab nations
TuRkmEnOkaN 3 months ago
@Maxfree1 lool how idealistic. haven't u never saw a syrian manifestation for al-Assad? millions were manifesting in Damascus und Aleppo.
MrFirearse 3 months ago
@MrFirearse HAhahahaha go play with someone else dude. I am Syrian and I know how they get the public workers and school students to march under threats of losing job or kicked out of school. I my self with my friends used to escape each time because we are not sheeps like you, we are humans.
Maxfree1 3 months ago
@Maxfree1 lmfao at least the majority is manifesting for the government. btw the revolutionaries are paid by foreign power, qatar principally, to still demonstrate, terrorize and riot the country. und what ur saying has no basis at all. if u think otherwise, then prove with ACTUAL facts.
MrFirearse 2 months ago
Let's not forget that Turkey's and Syria's relations have been tense for a long time, so to see Syria crumble for Turkish president Erdogan is simply in his own power interests.
gastfreund76 3 months ago
I don't think, Cenk, that he was comparing to Hitler, just comparing brutal regimes that have fallen, with a note of warning that they are traveling down the same path.
Exupery1976 3 months ago
In the beginning libyans were not sure why it was taking a while for turkey to flip on gaddafi, but we're glad they did because they helped us immensely. As expected! Hopefully the next savage asshole is out, i.e. Bashar Alassad
MrHusG 3 months ago
@zanzalot
The Young Turks tried to reform the regime and initiated, for some a revolution for others perpetrated a coup d'etat, but the Ottoman Empire did not cease to exist in 1908, when they took power. The Empire started to be partitioned in 1918 by the Allies. The Republic was not proclaimed until 1923. Therefore, the Young Turks can be referred to as Ottomans.
ffaaiirruussee 3 months ago
@ffaaiirruussee "Therefore, the Young Turks can be referred to as Ottomans."
So the Ottoman leadership was overthrown by.....the Ottomans. That doesn't even begin to make sense
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11
Thanks for admitting the genocide against the Armenians by the Ottoman Empire took place. If only Turkey would acknowledged that simple historical fact instead of denying it and mounting a propaganda machine to deny it, and brainwashing its own people (curiously, the more educated and most reputable figures in Turkish letters publicly decry the Turkish government stand on this issue), it would put an end to this whole argument and we can all move on.
ffaaiirruussee 3 months ago
@ffaaiirruussee Turkish officialdom doesn't deny that Armenians were killed under the empire, they deny that there was an official policy to exterminate them (the very definition of genocide). The killing of Armenians was a response to the Russian sponsored Armenian rebellion of 1915
"the Armenian revolutionary committees who incited the rebellion went so far as to brutally murder those Armenians who opposed their terror and anarchy".
BOZ11 3 months ago
@ffaaiirruussee "Most of the incidents that occurred in Van were not perpetrated by local Armenians but rather by outsiders, in particular by Russian Armenians" & "“Nevertheless, the losses among the Turks during the course of these events (no one ever even recalls this), added up to a large total. No one could make a move to protect the Muslims against the bombs of the Armenian rebels who were in revolt”
BOZ11 3 months ago
I know some people who used to work in the Middle East with foreign Service and they say that Bashar al-Assad will not go down quietly. He may go down but he will not go down without a fight and it will be a terrible bloodbath.
bluesboy25000 3 months ago
The world at large should really be working with Turkey more often. They stand to be a very powerful ally in the struggle for stability in the region.
Of course, I think the movie Syriana kinda had something to it, the west WANTS the instability in the Middle East because it makes them easier to pin down... but assuming we decide to do the right thing, Turkey's our guy.
dEdGrimley 3 months ago
Bashar al-Assad looks like Ed from Ed, Edd, n Eddy.
zanzalot 3 months ago 34
@zanzalot lol hahahahahah
honestlyimbatman 3 months ago
@zanzalot So that's why he's running on a free toast for all platform. It all makes sense now.
Richardisdorky 3 months ago
RIH Ceausescu I hope you and Assad will have a horrible time in hell. Assad is due to arrive in about one month.
Romanianloop 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
i dont see eny talk a about turkeys human rights record
matbbm 3 months ago
Bashar Al Assad is not going to step down, Assad like all other dictators will have to be thrown out of power.
Plato86 3 months ago
Turdgays can show their puppet syrian national council up their asses and enjoy it, before moving back to the plaines of central asia, out of Constantinople and out of Cyprus.
Fridaey13txhOktober 3 months ago
So glad they got the echo out of the audio.About 99.5 percent gone.Still needs to be tweaked a little bit.I would still watch it if the echo was bad.Its the only honest news on utube you can watch.
profsat5 3 months ago
What does the Arab League matter?
They're all dictatorships and they're calling for democracy in Syria? What sense does that make?
Furthermore, Al-Assad being removed from power would make way potentially for an extremist government. The West is pushing for Assad to be removed due to his support of Iran.
LibnanGR 3 months ago
They want a sunni muslim supremacist regime in Syria instead of a secular one. Saudi arabia and the other gulf states are pressuring the US to go to war with Iran itself because they see Shias as apostates of islam (guess what the penalty for that is in Islam).
Remember that the muslim brotherhood already tried taking power in Syria back in 1976-1982, terrorist tactics then followed by an armed insurrection, which was crushed.
Fridaey13txhOktober 3 months ago
Doesn't anyone connect the dots here? North Korea, Libya, Syria, Iran, Cuba... All government owned central banks that are ripe for the American/European private central (Rothschild) banks to possess. Once upon a time, American presidents fought against private central banks because as Thomas Jefferson said -They're more dangerous to a country than a standing army. Freedom starts with free money, END THE FED, give the PEOPLE the right to their money... Ron Paul 2012, social issues take back seat
Tdepp13 3 months ago 11
@Tdepp13 Are all Paulites crazed conspiracy theorists?
zanzalot 3 months ago
@zanzalot
Yes
dEdGrimley 3 months ago
@zanzalot Yes
420gma 3 months ago
CIA and mossad sniping women and children from buildings. whats new????
GodzApostle 3 months ago
'on face alone, that dude is not going to make it' haha wtf
InnocenceExperience 3 months ago
Lol Erdogan giving democracy lessons to Syria? First he needs to learn what democracy is himself. People who disagree with him and the government get arrested every day. I can't write too bad things about him right now since even people who wrote bad things about him on Facebook got arrested. By the way Erdogan wants Assad to step down because he is from another branch of Islam (Alawi) just to let foreigners who aren't very familiar with the current government of Turkey know...
ZuLuuuuuu 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
As a partial Turk, I demand Turkey admits the crimes of the Armenian Massacre. It would make Turkey's otherwise correct ideas and vociferations much more viable.
cuttock 3 months ago
Who cares what the Arab league represents or what the West represents or what the Russian governing mafia represents?
Assad is the 'president' because his father was a dictator. 42 years.... says it all.
jackscht 3 months ago
CENK STOP SUPPORTING IMPERIALISM...the Arab Leage equal western powers. Turkey is a puppets country who follows everything Americans/Europeans tell him.. Leave Syria alone
mastergorem2 3 months ago
1:44 the jews were not Hitlers people. they were parasite Israelite feeding off the nation, bringing into economic collapse. Hitler was not the first to kick the jews out of his country, and will not be the last. the Jews are doing to America what they did to Germany, and soon enough they will get what is coming to them. Wir mussen die Juden ausrotten! Heil Hitler!
DeutschlandSiegHeil 3 months ago
@DeutschlandSiegHeil go fap to your kiddie porn wannabe.
psgchisolm 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheYoungTurks
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Enemy of Greece, Ireland,Italy,Spain & USA - Jew
1.Goldman Sachs CEO, Lyold Blankfein - Jew
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3.Ex IMF CEO, Dominic Strauss-Jew
4.World Bank CEO, Robert Zoellick-Jew
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Stevie68000 3 months ago
It's time for Bashar to STEP UP!
Saucypants1000 3 months ago
Russia just gave "Humanitarian Aid" to Syria, the S-300 Air Defence Missile to FCUK NATO.
Hadith03 3 months ago
@Hadith03 "Russia just gave Syria a defense missile to fuck NATO" Do you really not realize how retarded that statement sounds?? Russia gave Syria defensive ordinates to fuck NATO?? Do you not know what defensive / defense means??
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Russia isn't the one who attacks everyone that doesn't agree with them / service them---America is. They're not on the aggressive, they're on the defensive. WE'RE THE BAD GUYS, NOT THEM, THEY'RE VICTIMS OF OUR EMPIRICAL WARS!!
Jex134 3 months ago
@Jex134
F . C . U . K
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I hope you get what it means. "French Connection United Kingdom"
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If Russia really wants to Help Syria, Send a Battalion of Russian Troops With T-90MS Tanks
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If not UK French will get the S-300 missile and make it useless(Countermeasure, improve flares, decoy, radar jammers) Like what happens to Syrian Air Defense Missiles.
Hadith03 3 months ago
@Hadith03 You want the support of the Russian mafia? Says all we need to know about Syria.
jackscht 3 months ago
@jackscht
Turkey need Syria to merge all arab nation to establish a Fascist Islamic Empire , Then Israel Nukes all of them dead, World War 3 like Albert Pike said.
Russian? Lets invite Chinese Red Army , Venezuelan Commados for Holiday in Syria. 50% discounts for all non-nato/Imperiaist Troops, Military Personnel in Syrian Hotels, Parkings For Tanks, Carriers, Fighter Jets are Free.
Hadith03 3 months ago
@Hadith03 Wow. You watch to many bad movies.
YOU'RE like a bad movie.
cuttock 3 months ago
I R Syria's president, this is Syria's problem.
davidfgranger 3 months ago
Cenk should declare he is a muslim and not hide behind the agnostic cover!!!!
rationalindian10 3 months ago
@rationalindian10 what does this have anything to do with religion? stop being ignorant
Papu1234 3 months ago
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@Papu1234 Your comment: "what does this have anything to do with religion? stop being ignorant"!!!!
Of course it does, any doubts??!!!!! Haven't you heard to Cenk's other PRO-MUSLIM videos in the GARB of AGNOSTICISM??!!!
rationalindian10 3 months ago
Stratfor suggests when all the strong Arab regimes topple, it will only be Iran, Israel and Turkey left in the region, three widely antagonistic states.
johnniewalker2222 3 months ago
@johnniewalker2222 Saudi Arabia will remain too.
soundslave 3 months ago
@soundslave Not likely if it keeps going like this. US allied family rule over impoverished nation? As oil prices hike up, saudi will start to deteriorate and may succumb to a people's revolution.
johnniewalker2222 3 months ago
@johnniewalker2222 Americas powerful elite would gladly send over troops to supress an uprising over there and keep the status quo.
soundslave 3 months ago
Stop dissing Cenk for being biased about Turkey. Just because he is Turkish and commended Turkey's activism in the Arab Spring, doesn't mean he agrees with everything the Turkish government does.
He never said anything about freedom of speech, humanitarianism or minorities in Turkey, what you're doing is accusation by association.
johnniewalker2222 3 months ago 19
@johnniewalker2222 To think that Turkey's president Erdogan does not primarily want to increase Turkey's power in the Arab world would be more than naive.
gastfreund76 3 months ago
@gastfreund76 Well, yes. As Arab dictators get toppled, it will only be Turkey, Iran and Israel, three really strong antagonistic states. Isolating Iran is something both the US and Europe wants. I believe the US will side with Turkey if Israel keeps on the warmongering.
johnniewalker2222 3 months ago
Give me a fucking break Cenk. Turkey and humanitarian don't go in the same sentence. They still deny the Armenian genocide, while the rest of the world has acknowledged it.
livingeasi 3 months ago
@livingeasi i'm calling it; nobody who discusses the armenian genocide gives a fuck about armenians or could even point to armenia on a map. there is a lot of eagerness to hate turkey, even though accusing turkey of the armenian genocide (it was the ottoman empire then) is as dumb as blaming angela merkel for the holocaust. grow a brain and discuss current issues that are actually pertinent to the current administration, and not the administration of literally 100 years ago.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 Your Germany comparison doesn't hold water. The German state admitted what they did to the Jews, apologized for it, and paid reparations to the victims. The Turkish state did none of that. And while the Armenian genocide was planned and implemented by the Ottomans (the Young Turks, to be precise), Ataturk finished the job, so the Republic of Turkey is also responsible (as it is for the Greek massacres of Smyrna, the invasion and occupation of Cyprus, the repression of the Kurds, etc...)
ffaaiirruussee 3 months ago
@ffaaiirruussee The Turkish state needn't apologise for the genocide since it did not commit it. The state was formed October 29, 1923, but the genocide started 1915 and ended right where the republic forms. These are facts. "Ataturk finished the job" - he did what exactly? We not only need an act performed by said man, but a citation to verify it. You lack both
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 Your reasoning is illogical. The holocaust occurred between 1933 - 1945. By your reasoning, the German state never needed to apologise for the genocide since the Federal Republic of Germany was formed on 23 May 1949 and the atrocities during WWII were committed by the German Reich.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka If reparations are sought, then it's right to ask within a 50-odd year window after said atrocities. This whole guilty-by-association, aka condemning the son for the actions of the father, is nothing but a tool used to spread hatred of a people today, who were either too young to have supported/participated in these pogroms, or more likely, had not even been born yet and whose advocacy of said pogroms does not exist
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 You're not getting it. Nobody is saying that the people of Turkey today are responsible for the Armenian genocide. You're right, most people living today wouldn't have even been born when the genocide occurred. But it is necessary for the Turkish leaders of today to acknowledge that the genocide occurred and to apologise on behalf of successive parliaments and governments in order to right the wrongs of the past and to ensure such an atrocity never happens in Turkey again.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka The chances of it happening again are currently zero, or as near to zero as any condition is ever likely to get. I guess those with an agenda can relax eh?
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 It isn't solely to ensure it never happens again. Imagine having a grandfather or grandmother who survived the Armenian genocide and still feels the pain of of thousands of their close friends and family being butchered by a government whose successors today pretend as though it never happened. It would make the pain even more unbearable. Again, an apology is needed in order to right the wrongs of the past and to begin reconciliation.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka An apology from WHOM? The people who did not do it? The last of the killings were around 1918, meaning you would have to have been born just after 1900 to have witnesses it, which in turn means you that if you were still alive today you would be comfortably over 100 years old. Again, the son should not be condemned for the crimes of the father. Understand that. There is nothing tangible being sought after. This is all a charade to justify hatred of a people who do not condone the past
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 Okay you are not understanding me. An apology should be made by either the prime minister or president of Turkey (this part is key) on behalf of successive parliaments and governments in order to right the wrongs of the past and to move forward. I didn't think that this is at all difficult to understand. The people of Turkey should NOT apologise for the genocide and the president or prime minister of Turkey should NOT apologise on behalf of the Turkish people or for himself.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka "An apology should be made by either the prime minister or president of Turkey"
One cannot apologise for somebody else's actions. One can ask for acknowledgment, but not apology from the people who didn't do it. "in order to right the wrongs of the past" - A simple apology from a state official (who can't apologise for what he did not plan/execute/condone) does not right any wrong.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 Okay last time. The president or prime minister would not be apologising on behalf of the people of Turkey today, nor the people of Turkey during the time the Armenian genocide occurred, but on behalf of the parliament and government that approved of it and saw it to be carried out. Again, listen to the speech made by Kevin Rudd who apologised in 2008 for the stolen generation of Aborigines in Australia, its not to make relations perfect, apology is the beginning to reconciliation.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@BOZ11 So in utilising your analogy, the son is not being condemned for the crimes of the father, but the son is apologising on behalf of the father, for the actions of the father. In 2008, the Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd apologised for the stolen generations of Aboriginal children occurring from the late 1800s till the 1970s, ON BEHALF OF SUCCESSIVE PARLIAMENTS AND GOVERNMENTS. This is integral in order to heal people's long term pain and suffering.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka "but the son is apologising on behalf of the father"
The son cannot apologise for his father. He can condemn his father, but he can't apologise for him. The apology has to come from the father, but the father has long since died
"In 2008, the Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd apologised for the stolen generations of Aboriginal children"
Kevin Rudd can't apologise for the genocide of Aborigines, because he neither participated in, nor ever advocated it.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 "Kevin Rudd can't apologise for the genocide of Aborigines, because he neither participated in, nor ever advocated it.". Well as you said to me previously, your opinion in this case is worth nothing. Despite what you think, Kevin Rudd DID apologise, and it was not on behalf of the Australian people but on behalf of the previous governments. Like it or hate it, it happened and it was integral to begin reconciliation.
cyprokka 3 months ago
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@cyprokka "Kevin Rudd DID apologise"
You think I'm denying that he did? His apology doesn't matter, because he was not involved. It means nothing. FYI Aborigines are still treated as 2nd class citizens, and that's with an apology
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 AND if the current Turkish government have anything to apologise for, it would be for consistently denying that the Armenian genocide ever happened, which is pouring insult on top of the victims of the genocide.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@BOZ11 CONT- And I highly doubt the chances of that happening again are currently zero. It wouldn't be high, but considering the recent human rights violations of Kurds, its not impossible for the human rights of Armenians in Turkey to be once again violated.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka "I highly doubt the chances of that happening again are currently zero" - You opinion is worth nothing, but I'd be highly interest in any facts you might have. Please share. "recent human rights violations of Kurds" - Recent? Such as?
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 "You opinion is worth nothing" Why thank you. And your opinion is worth a bunch. Just look at recent human rights reports for Turkey, they aren't exactly winning any prizes in that department. Individuals continue to be prosecuted and convicted for non-violent speeches, writings, and participating in demonstrations. The practice of holding suspects charged with non-violent crimes in prolonged pre-trial detention continues. Torture is a big issue too...
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka You were talking about the recent oppression of Armenians and Kurds in Turkey; I ask for a citation and you ramble on about prosecutions, without giving any details, citations, reports or anything. The controversy in Turkey right now is the detainment of Turkish journalists army personnel and lecturers being detained without trial on frivolous evidence of anti-govt terrorist plots. There is a violation going on, and it's nothing to do with minorities, but you conflate them nonetheless.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 Take note, I never stated that the current Turkish government will definitely violate the human rights of Armenians in the future nor that there is even a high chance of that happening. I said you are wrong in claiming that there is no chance. As I never claimed a definite or even high chance, I do not really see the need in me giving you absolute evidence that Armenians human rights are likely to be at risk soon. But with the info from human rights reports you can't say theres no chance.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka "But with the info from human rights reports you can't say theres no chance" = What you think i Said.
"The chances of it happening again are currently zero, OR AS NEAR TO ZERO AS ANY CONDITION IS EVER LIKELY TO GET" = What I actually said. You made no acknowledgement of the nuance of my statement.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 And I presented to you information from recent human rights reports for Turkey which show that overall Turkey is not doing very well. As this is the case, its a little unrealistic to claim that the chance of any violations to the human rights of Armenians in Turkey are currently zero or even near to zero, especially considering the fact that the Turkish government continually denies that the Armenian genocide ever occurred and tends to punish anyone that claims otherwise.
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka "I presented to you information from recent human rights reports for Turkey"
You mentioned the report, but did not point to anything in particular. Get acquainted with the relationship between the burden of proof and those who make claims.
"tends to punish anyone that claims otherwise" - who got punished and how?
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 'You mentioned the report, but did not point to anything in particular. Get acquainted with the relationship between the burden of proof and those who make claims.' Does that mean you would like a link to the proof then? Certainly - state dot gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2010/eur/154455.htm
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka Send the link to me In PM! You must know you can't link on youtube
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11 'who got punished and how?' How about Hrant Dink, a Turkish journalist who was prosecuted for offending 'Turkishness' by speaking about the Armenian Genocide?
cyprokka 3 months ago
@cyprokka This is certainly something for which the Turkish authorities need to rectify, and apologise for. Making it a crime to insult ethnicity is akin to making it a crime to object to historical events (like genocide). People should be convinced, but never gagged.
BOZ11 3 months ago
@BOZ11
Well, I am not saying the current Turkish gov committed the Armenian genocide, but what it fails to do is to acknowledge that the Ottman empire did it. At least you are acknowledging that, but many people like Cenk even DENY that any genocide ever took place. You get the point? It's not like the Turkish state is saying, "well, they genocide happened before we were in place, so we are not responsible for it.". They say it never happened, which is the sad part of the story.
livingeasi 3 months ago