31 Temmuz 2019 Çarşamba

Ingrate In-laws: If the Shoe Fits, Better Just Wear It


türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Milliyet Newspaper, 30 July 2019)

ertuğrul büşra güçlü ile ilgili görsel sonucu
             A lot of bad stuff can happen in 4 months...

In Adana, Sergeant Ertuğrul Güçlü (22) went to see his wife of four
months Büşra (21) at the home of her father Cemal Ünlükıraner (58). 
Ertuğrul bey told his wife that he was tired and wanted to go home. 
Büşra hanım, however, said that her father didn't like the shoes
Ertuğrul bey had given him as a gift and wanted to go to the store to
exchange them.
 
ertuğrul büşra güçlü ile ilgili görsel sonucu
                                        Hard to please.


Ertuğrul bey took exception to this and the couple began to argue.
Father-in-law Cemal bey entered the room and objected to his son-in-
law screaming at his daughter.  Ertuğrul bey, recalling that Büşra's
mother Sultan Ünlükıraner (52) had also disliked the gifts Ertuğrul
had given to her, opened fire on his in-laws, killing Cemal bey and
wife Büşra hanım.  Mother-in-law Sultan hanım was seriously injured. 
Ertuğrul bey was arrested.



adana haritası ile ilgili görsel sonucu


TNT POW Reports: Turks in Greek Hands (1920-1923)/Part XXVII-B

//Ed. Note: Edremit lawyer Faik Kemal's report continues
with insightful commentary on the turbulent political and 
military situation in Greece in 1922-23.  At the end of this 
section, a tragi-comic situation at the Greek Defense 
Ministry takes place, first reported in April by TNT:

When Turks Took Greek Defense Ministry click here for
details.


Greece 1922 ile ilgili görsel sonucu
Nikolaos Plastiras, Stylianos Gonatas and Georgios
Papandreou in Mousounitsa, northwest of Athens, on 11
September 1922.



When it comes to Greek Political and Administrative Life:

With regard to what we witnessed concerning the tumultuous political 
and administrative situation in Greece, there is plenty of evidence that 
it is morally bankrupt.  Greeks steal money out of each other’s pocket 
and the ones who steals more get more praise.  When the Minister of 
War issues a military order its implementation is dependent on the 
whim of a sergeant.  A lowly soldier who receives an order from the 
Council of Ministers can boldly cancel it and hide it without putting it 
into action and this is a commonplace occurrance.  

In Greece, unlike in England or in France, they conduct politics in a 
much more partisan manner.  With regard to these ferocious storms in 
Greece that politics creates,  I personally heard from the mouth of a 
university teacher who is a member of the Royalist camp that  Greece 
is breathing its last breath and it will fade into history as the victim of 
these political clashes, under blows inflicted by a strong Turkey, 
Bulgaria and Serbia.

Currently in Greece, although the revolutionary party represented the 
Venizelos party and had been formed based on the precepts of Venizelos, 
subsequently, the party leaders  discounted Venizelos’s political 
doctrines because of jealousy.  So a third party, more popular than the 
Venizolsists and the Royalists, has begun show itself as a political force 
to be reckoned with.  Today in Greece the revolutionarly party, which is 
made up of Venizelos’ists and which engages in threatening political acts,  
is terrorizing everyone, including the majority, which is comprised of 
the partisans of Gounaris and the late King Constantine.  

Greece september revolution 1922 ile ilgili görsel sonucu

Once peace comes, these bloody events and reactions will engender 
horrible consequences for Greece. This discord and, in particular, the 
clash between the Venizelos’ists and the revolutionaries, favors 
Gonatas’s republic and runs counter to the return of Venizelos. The 
army, which was divided up between the competing interest of the 
politcal parties during the World War, is currently allied and in 
harmony with the general assembly that consists of the various 
political factions, such that the parties, which want to line the 
commanders’ pockets, are saying that enough blood has been spilled 
in order to gain the backing of the army commanders, effectively 
decimating the Greek army.   The commanders are stealing the clothes 
off the soldiers’ backs and even taking the money in their officers’ 
pockets.  

The army’s current aspect is that of mutual robbery.  The latest routs 
have left Greece essentially without an army.  The revolutionary 
committee says that, on paper, there may be a 70-80,000-man army 
but even the most ardent revolutionary says sincerely that “the army 
will fire the first cannon shot not on the enemy, but on those who 
want war.”  And “there’s been enough war. Besides, why are we  
fighting?  Just like we couldn’t defend Anatolia, neither can we 
preserve Macedonia.  Because the more powerful Serbian 
government is opposing us and has set its eyes on Macedonia.  We 
cannot, of course, return to the borders.”  

The secretly held opinion of most Greek soldiers and all the Greek 
intellectuals is that they see no harm now in openly opposing the 
revolutionary administration.  In the history of a nation there are 
wondrous and golden benchmarks and horrific and tragic ones, as  
well.  

At this point, I would like to offer a scene both tragic and comical, 
unseen in any nation’s history.  On the day after the day that the 
revolutionary forces, which had dismissed King Constantine and 
the parliamentarians, sent that famous airplane to terrorize Athens, 
there was a rumor that revolutionary soldiers had arrived at Piraeus 
and were headed for Athens via the Monastiraki hills.  So while 
those bold Athenian youths who had challenged the world sought 
a hole to crawl into, the officials and guards at the Ministry of War, 
including even the bayonet-wielding soldiers at the door, fled.  As 
a result, for a few hours, the great Ministry of War was in the hands 
of Turkish prisoners who had been brought there as forced laborers to 
carry the Ministry’s  files and registers.  Not seeing any Greek officials 
around, the heroic Turks , resisting the urge to do their worst, closed 
all the doors of the Ministry offices, locked the front door and returned 
to their prison camp with the Ministry keys in their pockets.  

So for a while the Greek Ministry of War was literally in the hands of 
Turkish prisoners, as the Greeks had figuratively committed suicide.

//END of PART XXVII-B//




30 Temmuz 2019 Salı

Goat-ignorant "Experts" Repudiated in Antalya


türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 27 July 2019)

goat lover click here for an April TNT report about a
goat owner's love for her goat.

goat hater click here for TNT's report about Donald
Trump Jr. shooting goats in Antalya in 2016.

masadakiler keçiden ne anlar fahrettin kündü ile ilgili görsel sonucu
                                   He knows his goats.

In Korkuteli, Antalya, farmer Fahrettin Kündü (49) lost one of his
goats in September 2012 and looked for the lost goat for 9 days.
On 10 September, a car hit the goat on the road and the car rolled over,
injuring two passengers.  Based on the tag on the goat's ear
(07-1578382), it was determined that the goat belonged to Kündü.

In the ensuing investigation, Kündü was found to be responsible for
the goat being on the road.  Appearing before a judge, Kündü defended
himself: "I have about 100 goats.  I noticed that one of them had gone
missing so I looked for it but didn't find it.  Ten days later the accident
occurred, through no fault of mine. The people who hit my goat should
pay me for my loss.  In any case, it was a small, 20-kilogram goat.
A goat that small couldn't cause a car to roll over."

Prior to the case being heard, an expert witness report was obtained
from Adli Tıp Kurumu (the police forensic medicine office) and the
report blamed Kündü and his goat for the accident, while those in the
car were deemed blameless.  However, Kündü objected because the
drivers were under the influence of alcohol (!), according to the police
report from the scene.

Another expert witness report was ordered and then prepared by three
engineering professors from Istanbul Technical University (İTÜ)'s
transportation department.  This report, too, found Kündü and the goat
mostly to blame, although the drunk driver was deemed to have
"secondary responsibility".   In the Korkuteli court on 5 February 2015,
Kündü was sentenced to 8.5 months in jail and the driver's insurance
company sued him for 8,000 TL. (!)

donald trump jr hunting in turkey ile ilgili görsel sonucu


         Don Jr. claimed to know goats but hit this instead.


Undaunted, Kündü appealed the verdict and the higher court ridiculed
the İTÜ expert witness report, noting that desk-bound professors know
nothing about the social habits and proclivities of goats so it was
preposterous for them to have written the report in the first
place.  The court ruled that an appropriate expert witness report
committee should consist of people from the area who are engaged in
raising animals and those who know about the social lives of goats,
along with village notables and veterinarians. 

The Yargıtay 12th Ceza Dairesi (higher court's penalty office) ultimately
ruled that goat's owner should not be held responsible for the accident
and the lower court's verdict was voided.

korkuteli haritası ile ilgili görsel sonucu




TNT POW Reports: Turks in Greek Hands (1920-1923)/Part XXVII-A

//Ed. Note: Faik Kemal, an Edremit lawyer who was 
imprisoned and tortured in Edremit before being sent to
Liosia prison camp in Athens, wrote a very detailed
account of his experiences - essentially, a unique
historical record of both Edremit's Greek occupation and 
POW life at Liosia.  Kemal's account is surpassed only
by that of Muzaffer the pharmacist, which will follow
in the coming days.//

Ä°lgili resim
          Greek troops arriving in Izmir on 5 May 1919.



A Lawyer’s Noteworthy Revelations:

I was in the Liosia prison camp in Athens, Greece, from 8 September 
1922 until 29 February 1923.  Prior to suffering in captivity, when the 
soiled boots of the Greeks brought filth to our pure homeland, I was 
arrested in Edremit for the third time on 13 April 1922 as part of a 
definite plan against the intellectuals of Edremit, filled with bloody 
torture and seizure.  I feel the need, with your permission, to relate 
some of these events.

It was exactly two years ago today, on Thursday, 13 April 1922, at 
about three-thirty, Turkish time, when while I was in my office I 
was arrested by a Gendarmerie officer and brought to my home, 
where there was a team of 16 Gendarmerie soldiers under the 
command of an officer.  They made a very thorough seach, after 
which I was held for hours in the Gendarmerie post.  Next, I was 
brought to a make-shift prison they had established in a school, 
located in the upper market area.   

At the door was a sergeant  and his squad.  The door was opened and I
was put in as the jail’s first prisoner and in solitary confinement, as well.  
Subsequently, Fehmi Bey, the director of Reji (tobacco monopoly) was 
brought in and put into another room.  Contact between us was forbidden.  
That night Karagözzade Ali Bey, a merchant, was added, making three 
of the former classrooms home to the three of us.  The following day by 
brother Abidin, who is presently the Küçüktepe director, was brought in 
and by the end of the week there were 11 prisoners.  Abiddin was put 
into Karagözzade Ali Bey’s room and I shared a room with Fehmi Bey
but we were still allowed only very limited contact, as our singular 
captivity and persecution continued with full ferocity.    

Ä°lgili resim
     Edremit is about 150 kilometers directly north of Izmir.

They accused me of collecting money and inciting the youth of the 
sports club, where I was the chairman, to rebellion and a massacre of 
the Christians on Easter.  They characterized pharmacist Muzaffer 
Sürreya Bey as the ringleader of this committee and subjected him 
to torture for 38 days, along with Cevdet Bey, Midilli Hasan Efendi 
and Balıkesirli Necati Efendi.  The level of these inhumane atrocities 
was extraordinary.  During this time, my solitary confinement continued 
and my persecution went on with full violence.   They were trying to 
destroy the intellectuals of Edremit with false claims about what we 
had bravely written and said.  

Meanwhile, my son-in-law İsmail Bey communicated the news of our 
torture with the help of secret couriers to Çanakkale and Istanbul, 
redoubling efforts to make official appeals on our behalf.  In any event,
despite the horrific torture visited upon him, Muzaffer Bey, with the 
fortitude of a true Turk, did not deviate an inch from his resolve to keep 
our affairs secret.  The other prisoners were similarly tortured but did 
not break, withholding any and all evidence and signals about our work.  

The interrogations ended completely in the third month but our 
confinement continued and the prohibition on contact between us was 
enforced in a vile and vicious manner until the last moment of our 
incarceration.   This degradation inflicted on the spirit of Edremit was 
the work of a Greek supporter and Moslem currently in Athens named 
Sirac Mehmed Bey, a person of bad character, together with others who 
are no doubt walking around right in front of our eyes, intent on 
implementing this definite program to annihilate Turkish intellectuals.  

When our imprisonment ended in Edremit we heard with great distress 
and discouragement that they planned to send us to Athens with the 
connivance of the district chief of Hanya on Crete, who arranged for 
the appointment of Çerkes Vehbi Bey to be the district chief of Edremit.  
We were brought to Izmir on the eve of the holiday for trial at the 
general staff there, at the same time that our army was bravely launching 
its attack to reclaim the motherland.  

greek big idea ile ilgili görsel sonucu
                                  The Greek "Big Idea".

We were in Izmir on 4-5-6 September,  as the Greek authorities became 
ever more nervous about their own predicament.  The insults and death 
threats hurled at us were indescribable.  We were paraded through the 
streets of Izmir in handcuffs.  Finally, on 6 September, we were boarded 
onto a Japanese ship and transported to Piraeus.  On Friday, 8 September, 
we went from Piraeus to Athens, where we were kept in a monastery-
type building (Monastiraki Prison) for a few hours, before being sent to 
Liosia prisoner camp, and subjected to both death threats and robbery.  

The mugging inflicted on us wasn’t seen even during the brigandage of 
the Middle Ages.  We were charged 50 francs each to hire a vehicle to 
take us to Liosia and of the 1,000 francs they collected, we saw with our 
own eyes that they put 950 francs in their own pockets.  During our 
seven months in captivity, we were subjected to atrocities every hour of 
every day and we saw our friends die from the blows they received.  
A Gendarmerie cavalryman going to Athens along the road that passes 
in front of our prison turned his revolver on me but he instead wounded 
Emin from Tekirdağ.  A week later, a soldier on a train passing by our 
camp fired his gun at me.  There was this constant threat of death and 
torture.   

As for food, we were only able to sustain ourselves with the money our 
families sent to us.  In the course of my entire captivity I never once put 
a morsel of Greek food down my throat.


//END of PART XXVII-A//

29 Temmuz 2019 Pazartesi

Golden Retriever Swims to Retrieve His Water-borne Master


türkçe links to original Turkish article

(Hürriyet Newspaper, 29 July 2019)

golden achiever click here for the video - seeing is believing!

golden retriever ereğli açık su yüzme ile ilgili görsel sonucu

In Karadeniz Ereğli district of  Zongudak province, 310 swimmers and
1 Golden Retriever participated in the 2nd International Open Water
Swimming Race.  After the swimmers entered the water, the dog
barked and fretted on the starting platform for his owner, who was
swimming away in the race.

golden retriever ereğli açık su yüzme ile ilgili görsel sonucu

Finally, the Golden dove into the water in search of his master.  When
the Golden got tired, he climbed onto the back of one of the swimmers,
Mustafa Kemal Seyit.  Seeing this, the lifeguards took a jet-ski out to
rescue the dog, who at that point was quite far from the shore.


golden retriever ereğli açık su yüzme ile ilgili görsel sonucu

The winner of the 3,000-meter race was national swimmer Nilay Erkal,
who surpassed all the men swimmers, finishing in 37 minutes.  The
men's number one was Muhammet Çelik, who finished in 38 minutes.

karadeniz ereğli haritası ile ilgili görsel sonucu
Ereğli is along the Black Sea coast, right, west of Zonguldak.