Is Turkey In?
Here's an article that has appeared at numerous blogs over the past several days. I first saw it at Islamisation, but you can find it at Les 4 Vérités, among others. It reminds us that since 2002 the European Parliament has been voting for special funds, called pre-accession credits, for Turkey, and that so far no country that has received similar funding has been denied admission into the EU. The very short video below, which must date from 2008 or 2009, shows Mme Françoise Grossetête of Sarkozy's UMP party, voting in favor of the funds for Turkey.
Turquie : l'UMP vote les crédits de pré-adhésion... by L_pour_Libertas
Despite all the European reports that confirm the lack of respect for religious minorities and the persecution of journalists by the Islamist government (of Turkey), the administrative monster that calls itself "The European Union" has just initiated a decisive step that has slipped under the radar screen.
A key agreement between Turkey and the European Commission was signed behind closed doors on September 28 by the Turkish Foreign Minister, Egemen Bagis, and the vice-president of the European Commission in charge of administrative affairs, Maros Sefcovic.
This agreement marks a new stage in the admissions process of the Asiatic country: the truth is that Turkish experts will be transferred to the European Commission. The Turkish minister, in a communiqué sent to European deputies, is clear as a bell:
"In other words, the Turks are going to have a role in the formation of future European policies and legislation."
He goes on: "The network created in the halls of the European commissions and institutions between Turkish and European bureaucrats is not only going to contribute to a mutual understanding, but it will also sweep away the errors of perception and the prejudices against the admission of Turkey that exist in the minds and hearts of certain Europeans."
Dutch deputy Geert Wilders brought this agreement to the attention of the public and strongly denounced it.
Let us remember that the French people are in the majority hostile to Turkish membership in the EU.
Another article from Islamisation dated February 16, 2010 gives us some idea of the enormous sums of money the EU has been giving to Turkey. Not only enormous, but distributed haphazardly with no concern for how the money should be spent:
(…) for those who can decode the language of technocrats, this means that the money was spent any way they wanted. The Accounts Court also deplored the lack of transparency - if not the waste, and even the corruption pure and simple - of the projects that were financed. (…) The great sums allocated - 1.249 billion euros between 2002 and 2007, and 4.873 billion euros between 2008 and 2013 elicits the following question:
"Can we still prevent the accession of Turkey to the European Union?"
The sums cited above total over 6 billion euros.
A third article from the indispensable Islamisation quotes the Turkish President Abdullah Gül who spoke last month during a trip to Russia:
"Europe will have to prepare for the arrival of more immigrants and accept diversity."
The Islamist Gül also expressed his concern over the rise of anti-immigrant and anti-Islamic feeling in Europe and suggested that more ought to be done to fight this "plague". What cynicism and incredible nerve from Gül, considering that the situation of Christians in Turkey is not getting better. The Orthodox Patriarch Bartholomew recently affirmed on CBS that Christians are "second class citizens", and did not hesitate to say his community was being "crucified", and was unable to recover confiscated goods, or open churches, or re-open the Halki seminary that had been closed in 1971 by Turkey's racist decision… Bartholomew is closely guarded day and night, following the assassinations of priests by Islamists. Such is hardly the case for the imams of Europe.
For those who doubt the Islamist character of the Turkish president, we remind you of this statement:
"We will definitively change the secular ("laïc") system. The Republic is living its last days."
Note: I presume he is talking about the Turkish Republic.
He closes the article with the results of a poll taken in Turkey that shows that most Turks believe non-Muslims should not be allowed to discuss their ideas at public meetings, or publish documents explaining their faith.
Photo below of President Gül.

Labels: Church Destruction, EU, Turkey

10 Comments:
billions
from
tax money!
disgusting!
"We will definitively change the secular ("laïc") system. The Republic is living its last days."
muslim clerics are quoting this:
«The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our
bayonets and the faithful our soldiers...» - muslims erdogan
«Erdogan urges German Turks not to integrate»
http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100317-25933.html
kick islam out!
«Turks believe non-Muslims should not be allowed to discuss their ideas at public meetings, or publish documents explaining their faith.»
islam isn't a religion, it's political ideology.
Here is a link to a photo of European Commissioner Sefcovic, sent by a reader:
http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/sefcovic/images/ms1.jpg
The Mustache
French/German TV-channel is lecturing the public about the importance of the Turkish mustache, explaining with Turkish words like 'tipik' that it is typically Turkish to wear a mustache
Under the Ottoman empire it was necessary to wear a mustache to show Ottoman strength and power
Everyone is free to choose the type of mustache, one moustachu says
- See..? Everybody is wearing it.
What more do you need to understand that you've gotta "get used to it"?
Arte propaganda, or not?
Like Erdogan told the Turkish colony in Germany, in Turkish: Stay Turkish! Don't assimilate!
"02/28/2011
Erdogan Urges Turks Not to Assimilate
'You Are Part of Germany, But Also Part of Our Great Turkey'"
"The Turkish prime minister has come to Germany. He wants to meet Chancellor Angela Merkel but first he wants to speak to his "compatriots." To people who have been living in Germany for decades, who were born here, and of whom many have German passports."
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,748070,00.html
«Democracy is a train that brings us to the destination — and then we get out.» -- Erdogan
Christians were once a majority in the state that now calls itself Turkey. In a few short years there will be no Christians in Turkey.
Then it follows, that Turkey can truthfully announce, that there is no persecution of Christians in their tolerant nation.
turkey infiltrating austria:
http://islamversuseurope.blogspot.com/2011/09/austrias-docile-descent-into-dhimmitude.html
http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2011/10/speaking-with-two-tongues.html
"CBN’s Dale Hurd has visited Norway again, this time to talk to an Iraqi who made a film entitled Freedom, Equality, and the Muslim Brotherhood.
We posted a subtitled video of the movie last February, which has unfortunately been taken down from YouTube in the interim.
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"Then it follows, that Turkey can truthfully announce, that there is no persecution of Christians in their tolerant nation."
DP111
- Well said
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