Turkey bans documentary on Islamic State (ISIS) attack victims

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Human rights groups say the Erdogan goverrnment’s censorship on cinema, internet and literature has dramatically increased in recent years. With more sharia comes more censorship and less freedom. And this ban is consistent with Turkey’s support of the Islamic State (ISIS).

Turkey bans documentary on ISIS attack victims in south eastern town

By Ahval, June 28, 2019:

Turkish authorities have banned the screening of a documentary that tells the story of 33 people killed in an Islamic State (ISIS) bomb attack in the southeast Turkish town of Suruç in July 2015, news site Bianet said on Friday.

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The Islamic State killed 33 young activists in the Turkish border town of Suruç in a bomb attack on July 20, 2015.

The activists had gathered to discuss the reconstruction of the neighbouring Syrian town of Kobane, the site of a siege that made international headlines the previous year, when ISIS forces attempted to take the majority Kurdish town from the Syrian Kurdish militants defending it.

The Kobane siege had a dramatic impact in Turkey, where many Kurdish citizens perceived the Turkish military’s failure to support the town’s defenders as tacit support for the Islamic State.

Though the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) have been internationally praised for their part in defeating ISIS, Turkey views it as a terrorist organisation due to its links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which began an armed struggle for Kurdish self-rule in Turkey in 1984.

The police department and district governorship of Istanbul’s Şişli banned the premiere of the documentary “Gitmek” (Going) and said in a written statement that the film was “making propaganda for a terrorist organisation.”

The documentary tells the story of the 33 victims and, through interviews with friends and families, attempts to reveal the motivations that brought them from across Turkey to the border of Kobane.

Rights groups say the Turkish authorities’ censorship on cinema, internet and literature has dramatically increased in recent years.

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Liatris Spicata
Liatris Spicata
4 years ago

Well the prestigious Al-Azhar University- that veritable citadel of higher learning in the Sunni Moslem world- did not see fit to weigh in against Islamic State for such matters as the massacre of infidels, the taking of sex slaves, and enforcing the jizya. After all, how could they, since IS was simply “promoting” an authentic version of Islam?

So if it’s good enough for Al-Azhar, it is good in a halacic sense. Therefore, to criticize it is haram.

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago

The time is rapidly approaching when the Turks are going to be forced to recognize the kurds, return the lands and property stolen from the Armenians and the Greeks and pay a huge indemnity to Christianity beginning with the return of Constantinople to Christendom.

Sherry Pennington
Sherry Pennington
4 years ago
Reply to  John Acord

I sure hope you’re right, but I have doubts. ):

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago

Yes,the Turks were acceptable as secularists and intolerable as Islamists. The reaction to Muslim terror is rising and it simply needs a good provocation to set off an explosion against the Muslims that will be impossible to control and will result in their complete annihilation.

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago
Reply to  John Acord

Really? You honestly believe thats going to happen?

John Acord
John Acord
4 years ago
Reply to  volksnut

Yes,the Turks were acceptable as secularists and intolerable as Islamists. The reaction to Muslim terror is rising and it simply needs a good provocation to set off an explosion against the Muslims that will be impossible to control and will result in their complete annihilation.

Rob Porter
Rob Porter
4 years ago

Turkey all over again. They murdered about 1.5 million Armenians, another 500,000 Assyrians and Greeks, and still insist it didn’t happen or was simply an incident of war, and now they again are determined to silence the truth. This is vermin Islam all over again.

Sherry Pennington
Sherry Pennington
4 years ago

Sure….make sure as little as possible comes out about cruel Islam is to humanity!!!

Roma Mikhasev
Roma Mikhasev
4 years ago

ordinary islam

volksnut
volksnut
4 years ago

Not only that – they openly support omar –

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
4 years ago

The Turks should leave Islam altogether, they could change and maybe become something else, something more, without it holding them down!

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