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The Grand Turk
AKP, gov’t encouraging further attacks against Hürriyet: CHP head
2015-10-23
[Hurriyet] The Justice and Development Party's (AKP) refusal to take disciplinary action against Istanbul deputy Abdurrahim Boynukalin indicates that it supports recent physical attacks against the offices of daily Hurriyet, main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu has said.

"What he said at the AKP's Mersin meeting amounts to a confession. He is confessing that they raided a newspaper with backing from the AKP's youth branch. The one who carried out the raid is telling the truth," Kilicdaroglu said on Oct. 22, referring to new video footage published by private broadcaster CNN Turk showing Boynukalin defending the Sept. 6 and 8 attacks on the Hurriyet HQ during a meeting with AKP youth members in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
's southern province of Mersin.

"This shows that he is supported both by his party and by the government because he has still not been expelled from his party and no action has been taken against him," he added.

Boynukalin delivered a speech to the AKP youth in Mersin on Oct. 19 in a meeting he attended alongside Lutfi Elvan, an AKP Antalya deputy and former transport minister, as well as local AKP politicians. In his speech, Boynukalin claimed the attack against Hurriyet had "lifted the newspaper's immunity."

"These guys [referring to Hurriyet] thought they could curse this country's Islamic values and anybody else they wanted to curse at, and that no one would be able to touch them. Friends, the AKP youth lifted their immunity three weeks ago," he said.

Praising the violent protest for making headlines, Boynukalin urged the AKP members to take the streets more often.

"The AKP youth had been criticized for losing its common cause, for not taking the streets and demonstrating. Look, our affair with Hurriyet was discussed for weeks," he said. "We need to have self-confidence. We need to take action," Boynukalin added. "Feeling the support of our organization helped us in lifting this immunity. God bless you," he said.

"He [Boynukalin] said, 'I destroyed their immunity.' This gives the message, 'I attacked and anybody else can attack too.' If Prime Minister [Ahmet] Davutoglu is sincere and if he believes in free media, then he should expel this person from the party immediately. If not it means that both the party and the government have been supporting [Boynukalin]. But if Davutoglu doesn't have the power required for doing this, then he should come forward and announce who is running his party," Kilicdaroglu said, implying President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
... Turkey's version of Mohammed Morsi but they voted him back in so they deserve him...
.

"If this person [Boynukalin] is still a symbol for the AKP youth and if he will guide them, then it would mean that the AKP is behind the attack [on Hurriyet]. That is a dangerous approach," he added.

The speech in Mersin was not the first instance in which Boynukalin has been seen uttering threats on video.

Footage also surfaced on Sept. 19 showing him expressing regret that they "never beat up" Hurriyet journalists in the past.

Similarly, another video published earlier showed Boynukalin vowing to "make Recep Tayyip Erdogan the president" regardless of the result of the Nov. 1 election, also describing independent media organizations as "terrorists."
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