Turkey: Christians as Enemies of the People

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Turkey: Christians as Enemies of the People

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Turkey: Christians as Enemies of the People

A Turkish film series warns against Christians and missionaries and
associates them both with organ trafficking, the mafia and prostitution.

The well-known Turkish nationwide television station 'Show TV' aired on 8th, 15th and 29 November 2007 a new episode of the old series "Kurtlar Vadisi-Pusu" – The Valley of the Wolves.

This was reported on 28 December on its website by the 'The Institute of Islamic Issues' of the German Evangelical Alliance.

The film is about the relationship between the state and four
powerful Mafia families, which in the film control the economic life of the country.

The programme also mentions Christian missionary work and closely links it to organ trafficking, mafia and prostitution.

Christians are shown as enemies of the people.

The goal of Christians in the series is to defraud Turks and to
weaken the national consciousness in order to divide the country
among themselves.

As a result, 29 November, for example, the script literally said:

"Someone must be in a position to halt these people."

He continued: "As we have thrown out crusaders [from Turkey], we will also throw them out. If you have no weapon, I will give you one."

In 2006, a film based on the television series was released. Starring
US actors Billy Zane and Gary Busey, The Valley of the Wolves Iraq
was the most expensive Turkish film ever made and was a blockbuster hit. An action thriller based on the US occupation of Iraq, Valley of the Wolves Iraq was met with hysterical condemnation in the US, because Busey, who was threatened with never acting again in a US film as a result, plays a Jewish doctor who harvests organs from Iraqis. The film was unable to find distribution in the United States, while Busey was mercilessly denounced. After demands from Jewish leaders, Valley of the Wolves Iraq was pulled from the top German cinema chain, despite the film being a huge earner from Germany's Turkish population.

Yet in stark contrast, when the television series on which the film
was based attacks Christians we have to find out about it from a
translation on an obscure Catholic news blog. Interestingly, while
"Turkish antisemitism" is only minor, a very real danger faces
Christians. Not only have a number of murders been carried out by Muslim Turks against Christians, not least ethnic Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, but the Turks still deny the organized Ottoman genocide of the Armenians, along with Greeks and others. Actually, all of what is now Turkey was Christian until the Turks swarmed out of the Asian Steppes in 11th century, killing, ethnically cleansing and assimilating the Byzantine Greek populace.

Drawing attention to systemic anti-Christian policies in Turkey is an important weapon in the campaign to keep Turkey out of the European Union. And it also highlights the fact that EU accession would be a disaster for the Turks as well. Do they really want Brussels to force them to adopt policies that will bring them down to the degenerate levels Europe has sunk to? Tellingly, a CNN report on Turkish EU hopes was actually filmed in an Istanbul "homosexual bar," cheering the "diversity" the Turks will have to embrace as "Europeans."

Indeed, the Flemish nationalists of the Vlaams Belang have a
constructive alternative: instead of Turkey joining the EU, they
propose that the Turks "look East." As members of the EU the Turks would be swallowed by the more technologically advanced and politically powerful Europeans, who themselves would face unchecked Turkish immigration, much of which would rob Turkey of its professional class. The Turks would also be forced to adapt to degenerate European norms. The Flemings propose that the Turks instead be given a chance to utilize their oil pipeline wealth to increase their role in lands formerly part of the Ottoman Caliphate, such as Iraq, and in Turkic parts of Central Asia. It is a historical fact that when the Turks were running the show, the Middle East enjoyed a level of stability that the United States will never be able to impose, least of all at gunpoint.

News Source: Cathcon

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