Mediterranean Itinerary II. Μεσόγειος, Akdeniz, البحر الأبيض, Ilel Agrakal
The Mediterranean has become once more the region of political turmoil, fratricidal strife, foreign involvement, and criminal war attacks undertaken by the alien political capitals Paris, London and Washington D.C. Following internal upheaval in Tunisia and Egypt, the Libyan insurgence was taken as a pretext by Paris, London and Washington D.C. for launching an undeclared war against the Libyan people now and other targets in the nearby future. When this hypocritical interest is demonstrated by the US, England and France, the diplomats of these countries have nothing to say about the ongoing genocide practiced by the criminal ''state'' of Israel against the Palestinian Nation.
Fond of all Mediterranean peoples, cultures and landscapes, and fully sympathizing with the nations in turmoil, we (Markos, Stelios, Maria and I) deployed a team effort to come up with a series of itineraries across all Mediterranean coastlines and cultures in order to highlight the interconnectedness of the Mediterranean peoples.
We all share a millennia long heritage which is common to all of us and -- at the same time -- alien to the Americans, the English, and the Northern French. We have here to remind every viewer that, long before cruelly bombarding Libyan civil populations, the Paris-based regime kept tyrannizing the oppressed nations of Brittany, Alsace, Bask Land (Euskadi), Catalonia, Corsica and Occitania.
Take the French, English and US warplanes and navies out of the Mediterranean!
Down with the racist ''state'' Israel!
Liberation to Palestine!
Μεσόγειος, Akdeniz, البحر الأبيض (Bahr al Abyad -- the White Sea), Mediterraneo, Ilel Agrakal, Sredozemno more, Deti Mesdhe, Mediterráneo, Mediterrani, Mediterrâneo, Méditerranée -- Mare Nostrum
With the exception of the Turkish and the Arabic appellations that are absolutely synonymous, the name of the Mediterranean in Italian, Berberic (Tamazight), Croatian, Albanian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese and French merely reflects the original concept of a sea at the middle of the Earth; this seems to have been first a Greek perception. For the Ancient Egyptians, the Mediterranean was the ''Great Green" sea, whereas the Assyrians and the Babylonians called it ''the Upper Sea''.
The present -- second - video of the series covers the Sea of Marmara (Propontis), the Çanakkale Boğazı (Dardanelles), the Saros Gulf, the islands of Gökçeada (Imvros) and Bozcaada (Tenedos) and Turkey's western coast down to Izmir (Smyrna) and Ephesus (Efes).
The Mediterranean Itinerary series will successively cover the coastlands of Turkey, Syria, Cyprus, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Malta, Algeria, Morocco, Spain, France, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece. We made a point of not including locations far from the coastline.
With pictures and music, we can all feel closer to one another and to our common historical and cultural background, which has long been targeted by the Anglo-French Freemasonry, the US Zionists, and the colonial barbarism.
The present video contains four songs:
Aliki Vuyuklaki -- Arabacı (''Wheelbarrow'' -- from the movie Sıralardaki Heyecanlar which was the Turkish copy of Greece's most famous actress's earlier movie Htypokardia sto Thranio -- ''Heart beating in the High School'')
Husnu Senlendirici & Trio Chios -- Kayikci (Kaixi -- ''Boatman'', an old Greek Constantinopolitan song with several verses in Turkish, interpreted by a great Turkish artist)
Ibrahim Tatlises -- Akdeniz Akşamları (Mediterranean Evenings)
On the occasion, we express our wishes for fast recovery of the great Turkish singer who was recently the victim of a terrorist attack.
Burhan Cetinkaya -- Daglar, Daglar (Mountains, mountains)
The pictures include amongst others the Princess Islands (Buyukada, Burgazada, Heybeliada, Kinaliada), Pendik, Gebze, Kocaeli, Karamursel, Yalova, Cinarcik, Armutlu, Gemlik, Mudanya, Silivri, Marmara Ereglisi, Tekirdag, Sarkoy, Bandirma, Yukari Yapici, Kestanelik, Ballipinar, Doganlar, Ocaklar, Zeytinli Ada, Tavsan Ada, Faflima Ada, Erdek, Lapseki (Lampsakos), Gelibolu (Callipoli), Eceabat, Canakkale (Dardanellia), Troy (Truva), Intepe, Gokceada (Imbros), Bozcaada (Tenedos), Saros gulf, Edremit, Pergamum (Bergama), Ayvalik, Foca (Phocaea), Izmir (Smyrna) and Ephesus (Efes).
Further readings:
Turkey Politics -- Dr. Megalommatis Lambasts Newsweek's columnist Fareed Zakaria
http://www.politicalarticles.net/blog/2007/05/27/turkey-politics-dr-megalomma...
Prof. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis, Fareed Zakaria's Ulcerous Hatred for Democracy, Turkey and Islam
http://www.afroarticles.com/article-dashboard/Article/Fareed-Zakaria-s-Ulcero...
Aliki singing so sweet in Turkish !!!
Thanks for the upload ... Its GREAT !!!
TheCHeYeNNe70 11 months ago
@TheCHeYeNNe70 Thank you very much, my friend!
peiraiotis56 11 months ago
Ας μείνει θάλασσα Ειρήνης και Πολιτισμού, όπως της αρμόζει ανά τους αιώνες!
Μπράβο, φίλε μου! Καλά να αρμενίζεις πάντα!
xallllara 11 months ago
@xallllara Φχαριστώ πολύ. Πιστεύω ότι θα μείνει Η Θάλασσα της Ειρήνης και του Πολιτισμού, αν όλοι μαζί ερθούμε πιο κοντά ο ένας στον άλλο, διώξουμε τους ξένους, και κυρίως πάψουμε να τους ακούμε και να στηριζόμαστε πάνω τους για να βγάλουμε το μάτι του κάθε γείτονα. Αυτό μας χαντάκωσε όλους. Πρέπει να διδαχτούμε από το παρελθόν μας και από τη διχόνοια που έσπειραν ανάμεσά μας. Και ο γείτονας έχασε και εμείς.
peiraiotis56 11 months ago
@xallllara Πιστεύω να ολοκληρώσω τη σειρά σε πάνω από 20 με 25 βιντεάκια, προχωρώντας όπως του ρολογιού οι δείκτες, και τελειώνοντας με την Ελλάδα (από δυτικά προς ανατολικά). Η Μαρία είναι στη συλλογή φωτογραφιών και μουσικών κομματιών που για Μέση Ανατολή και Αφρική μας προτείνει ο Μάρκος. Έχουμε μέλλον!
peiraiotis56 11 months ago
τι μου θύμισες! αραμπάτσου αραμπάτσου... ωραία! αμφότερα...
zileloum 11 months ago
@zileloum Σε φχαριστώ πολύ! Η ιδέα δεν ήταν δικιά μου αλλά ενός φίλου του Μάρκου που είναι απ' την Πόλη, του Στέλιου (stelioszeybek)!
peiraiotis56 11 months ago