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The Grand Turk
Turkish premier lashes out at protesters, calls them vandals
2013-06-10
[LATIMES] In a series of increasingly belligerent speeches to cheering supporters Sunday, Turkey's prime minister launched a verbal attack on the tens of thousands of anti-government protesters who flooded the streets for a 10th day, accusing them of creating an environment of terror.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the most inflammatory of his speeches as he arrived in the capital of Ankara. Erdogan belittled the protesters, again calling them "capulcu," the Turkish word for looters or vandals. He made his speech in Ankara on an open-top bus, which then drove into the city in a motorcade.

"If you look in the dictionary, you will see how right a description this is," Erdogan said, speaking to thousands of supporters who greeted him at the airport. "Those who burn and destroy are called capulcu. Those who back them are of the same family."

Erdogan said his patience was running out with the protesters, who have occupied Istanbul's main Taksim Square for more than a week and have held hundreds of demonstrations in at least 78 cities across the country. The increasingly fiery
...a single two-syllable word carrying connotations of both incoherence and viciousness. A fiery delivery implies an audience of rubes and yokels, preferably forming up into a mob...
tone could inflame tensions. On two occasions, including one in the southern city of Adana on Saturday night, festivities have been reported between Erdogan supporters and protesters.

"All they do is to break and destroy, to attack public buildings. ... They didn't stop at that," Erdogan said. "They attacked daughters who wear headscarves. They entered Dolmabahce mosque with their beer bottles and their shoes."

Some of the injured in the initial festivities in Istanbul's Besiktas area were treated in Dolmabahce mosque. The mosque's imam has denied reports that people entered with beer. In the initial days of the protests, some women said they were verbally harassed. The majority of protesters, however, have denounced those who did it and have been welcoming toward them. Erdogan's comment about shoes refers to the Moslem taboo against wearing shoes inside a mosque.
Posted by:Fred

#3  He sounds like Dr. McCoy in The City on the Edge of Forever: "Saracens! Assassins!"

Posted by: Dopey Sinatra9196   2013-06-10 14:04  

#2  The Vandals never got near you, they simply played their tour in the original capital of the Empire, Rome. It was those boys of the Fourth Crusade who looted Constantinople, now Istanbul, for 3 days in 1204. Contractors, so to speak, to the Venetians.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-06-10 08:48  

#1  You know Receipt Typing-error Erdogan, you left out visigoths, ostrogoths, huns and franks. Jeez could be a few of those guys in the crowd of anti-Turkish government protestors. Think man ! you might need their support in the next election.
Posted by: Au Auric   2013-06-10 01:52  

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