The Erdogang

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‘One would think Ottoman Turkey’s atrocities, which Dostoevsky described in A Writer’s Diary, such as putting out children’s eyes out with needles, and then impaling them, are all … water under the bridge (albeit too bloody). Yet the barbaric shooting of the Russian pilot while parachuting over Syria, by Turkmen “militia” (who then expressed their regret for ‘not burning him on the spot’) reminded us that Turkey’s dark past is very much alive in today’s Turkey.

What William Gladstone said about Ottoman Turkey’s atrocities in Bulgaria in the 19th century, can be easily applied to what Turkey has done and is still doing to Syria: ‘Let the Turks now carry away their abuses in the only possible manner, namely by carrying off themselves… one and all, bag and baggage, shall I hope clear out from the province that they have desolated and profaned’.’

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