Abdullah II: Our Religious And Humanitarian Duty Demands That We Confront The Extremist Organizations

Abdullah II: Our Religious And Humanitarian Duty Demands That We Confront The Extremist Organizations

04.11.2014 La rédaction

Speech from the Throne By His Majesty King Abdullah II
Opening the Second Ordinary Session of the 17th Parliament
 Amman, Jordan
 2 November 2014

(Translated from Arabic)
In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the Compassionate

Prayers and peace be upon Our Master Mohammad, the Honest Arab Hashemite Prophet

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you.

In the name of God, and with His blessings, we inaugurate the second ordinary session of the Seventeenth Parliament. This step constitutes a new milestone in our journey towards deepening democracy, particularly its parliamentary pillar, and to continue our reform drive and serving our homeland and citizens.

On this day, I address all Jordanians and greet them with honour and pride, for they have demonstrated throughout the years their ability to stand firm in confronting challenges imposed by historical transformations in the region, relying on their national unity and consensus on protecting their homeland, a country which has sacrificed greatly for Arab and Muslim causes.

Despite all challenges, Jordan did not and will not allow for difficulties and regional turmoil to be an excuse to hesitate in moving forward with comprehensive reforms. For we have never regarded reform as a reaction to difficult circumstances. For Jordan, reform is a homegrown national aspiration, which consolidates national unity, pluralism, moderation, widens participation, deepens democracy and enroots our parliamentary government system.

In regards to activating citizens’ participation in the decision-making process, we launched a pilot parliamentary government by adopting a consultative approach with MPs and parliamentary blocs to reach a consensus on choosing a prime minister. We have also sought to empower citizens with the ability to contribute to formulating a 10-year economic blueprint that aims at achieving decent living standards and a promising future for the sons and daughters of our beloved Jordan.

As for ongoing efforts to fight poverty and unemployment, they include endorsing the National Employment Strategy to generate jobs for the youth, establishing the Governorates Development Fund, which requires increasing its allocations to widen the scope of support for SMEs and productive projects, as well as strengthening the social safety net protecting low-income groups by making sure that subsidies are better directed to those who deserve them.

On the larger economic scale, several mega-projects have been achieved, namely the Disi Water Conveyance, the development of Queen Alia International Airport and the Containers Terminal; in addition to other projects in progress, such as terminals for general cargo, oil and liquid gas, energy projects, especially renewable and alternative, as well as developing a railway network and the public transport sector in a manner that would lead to a qualitative leap for this and other sectors.

Among key achievements are steps taken to enroot the principles of integrity, transparency, fighting all forms of corruption and enhancing citizens’ trust in the state and its institutions. To this end, the Royal Committee for Enhancing the Integrity System has formulated a National Integrity Charter that enshrines values of justice, equality and accountability. And in order to ensure the execution of the Committee’s recommendations, we designated a Royal Committee to monitor and evaluate progress. Moreover, the Privatisation Review Committee submitted its report, which will inform future economic policies. These efforts ensure best practices in managing national wealth.

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

The coming period requires sincere and collective efforts to build on what has been achieved, according to clear national priorities and parallel reform paths.

On the political reform path, the government has started formulating a detailed and gradual plan to activate the role of the Ministry of Defence so that it pursues political, economic, social and logistical tasks related to national defence. This entails activating the role of the National Centre for Security and Crisis Management. Moreover, your esteemed assembly has recently endorsed a constitutional amendment that allows the Independent Election Commission to administer municipal and any other national elections, in addition to parliamentary polls, which will require a number of legislative amendments to ensure compatibility with the Constitution.

The political reform path also requires enrooting local governance by first completing the municipalities and decentralisation laws and then moving on to the Elections Law, in addition to continuously developing the working mechanisms of the House of Representatives, which include its internal bylaws, adopting a code of conduct and institutionalising the work of parliamentary blocs on partisan and platform basis. This needs to be done in parallel to realising the goals of the national plan for human rights, for there can be no reform without respect for rights and protection of freedoms.

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

On the administrative reform path, it is crucial to adopt workable mechanisms, as there is no point in having public sector reform programmes, including the e-government project, if citizens do not feel a tangible improvement in the quality of services provided to them. In this regard, I stress on the importance of having all state institutions commit to enhancing the culture of excellence, transparency and accountability, in addition to adhering to the National Integrity Charter and formulating the institutional framework needed to enhance the integrity system according to the recommendations which will be presented by the Royal Committee to monitor and evaluate progress.

On the economic reform path, endorsing economic laws must be expedited, especially those pertaining to energy and investment. The income tax law should be finalised in a manner that reflects the utmost degree of responsibility and develops the business environment on the basis of the recommendations of the economic blueprint.

As for health and education services, a qualitative leap and radical reform in these sectors need to be induced, through a nationwide debate encompassing all relevant state institutions, in order to safeguard Jordan’s pioneering position in these vital fields.

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

Jordan has always shouldered its moral and humanitarian responsibilities on matters that threaten regional and international security. Jordan will continue to deploy its international status and membership in the UN Security Council in the service of the causes of our Arab and Muslim nation.

The Palestinian cause remains our principal cause and is a higher national interest. Jerusalem, whose soil is watered by the blood and sacrifices of our martyrs, is a responsibility that lies in the depth of our conscience. Jordan will continue to confront, through all available means, Israeli unilateral policies and measures in Jerusalem and preserve its Muslim and Christian holy sites, until peace is restored to the land of peace.

We will continue to mobilise international support to rebuild Gaza, following the vile Israeli aggression, which killed thousands of our brethren Palestinians and destroyed their livelihoods.

In order for such an aggression not to repeat itself again, final status negotiations must be resumed, leading to a permanent peace on the basis of a two-state solution according to international terms of reference and the Arab Peace Initiative, allowing Palestinians to establish their independent state on their national soil with East Jerusalem as its capital.

As for the Syrian crisis, we reiterate that the only solution is a comprehensive political one, realised through the participation of all components of the Syrian people, assuring the country’s unity and stability. The absence of such a solution will intensify sectarian strife on the regional level. Similarly, the absence of a just and permanent solution for the Palestinian cause will feed extremism and terrorism.

Jordan has fulfilled its pan-Arab and humanitarian responsibilities towards our brethren Syrian refugees. Although we truly appreciate all the support received from our brothers and friends, the amount of international support does not rise to the level of the crisis and the implications of hosting Syrian refugees. The international community must shoulder its responsibilities in providing assistance to refugees, Jordan and local host communities.

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

Our region is suffering from a number of organisations that embrace an extremist takfiri ideology, and are murdering Muslims as well as innocent women and children in the name of Islam, but Islam has nothing to do with this. Islam is a faith of peace, tolerance, moderation, acceptance of the other and respect for the rights of all to live in peace and dignity, regardless of colour, gender, religion or belief. These organisations are waging war against Islam and Muslims above all else.

Our religious and humanitarian duty demands that we confront with strength and firmness all those who try to instigate sectarian wars or distort the image of Islam and Muslims. Accordingly, the war on these terrorist organisations and their radical ideology is our war because we are targeted and we must defend ourselves, Islam, and the values of tolerance and moderation by fighting extremism and terrorists. Everyone who supports this extremist takfiri ideology or tries to justify it is an enemy of Islam, the homeland and all noble human values. At the same time, the international community must confront extremism in other religions and sects.

Honourable Senators,
Honourable Representatives,

The source of Jordan’s resilience is our strong internal front and the practices of active citizenship. Accordingly, we reiterate here that dialogue and respect for law are the path to achieving the highest degree of consensus vis-à-vis our national causes.

The advanced level of liberties and progressive environment of political and social participation, which Jordan uniquely enjoys amidst a tumultuous region, is the result of security and stability gains, for which our comrades in the armed forces and security agencies have made many sacrifices to preserve. We salute them with pride and appreciation. I tell you, brave soldiers, the motto that you wear on your uniforms, “The Arab Army”, is not just a slogan, nor came by coincidence. It is a testament of this army’s commitment to defend the causes of the Arab nation, its soil and security against all threats. Jordan’s security is part and parcel of the security of brethren Arab countries. The Arab Army, and their comrades in security institutions, will remain – as always – ready to confront all threats to our national security and the security of our neighbouring brothers because Arab security is indivisible.

In order for our army and security institutions to maintain the highest degrees of efficiency and capability, I confirm that all state institutions must remain committed to supporting our armed forces and security agencies, who work night and day to preserve the security of Jordan and Jordanians.

And Jordan will forever remain a model of coexistence, compassion and solidarity between all its citizens, Muslims and Christians, and a safe haven for brothers in need, advocating righteousness and never hesitating in fighting extremism, intolerance and terrorism resolutely.

Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you.

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The City of Geneva Has Funded an NGO with Ties with Al-Qaida

The City of Geneva Has Funded an NGO with Ties with Al-Qaida

14.10.2014 La rédaction

The municipality and the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs have paid nearly 245,000 francs to the Geneva-based foundation Alkarama, whose former president is accused of supporting terrorism by the United States, with his name also included on the United Nations list of sanctioned persons for his links with al-Qaida

The American decision had repercussions as far as Switzerland. On 18 December 2013, the US Treasury Department decided to freeze the assets of Abdul Rahman Omeir al-Naimi. The Qatari man was accused by Washington of having transferred, in that same year, nearly $ 600,000 to Al-Qaeda via one of its representatives in Syria. As a matter of fact, this man – who presents himself on his Twitter account as a history professor at Doha University – has reportedly overseen the transfer of $ 2 million to the terrorist network, but in Iraq this time, as well as provided material support to Iraqi insurgents. Also according to the American authorities, he allegedly handed money to al-Qaeda in Yemen, as well as $ 250,000 to al-Shabaab terrorist group in Somalia.

Beside the United States accusations, al-Naimi was also known as the president of the Alkarama Foundation Council (Le Temps dated 21.12.2013), a Geneva-based non-governmental organization “defending victims of human rights violations in the Arab world “. When the case broke out, one element was still unknown: the funding origin of a project implemented by the NGO in Egypt in 2013. Since then, Le Temps has learned that the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs and the City of Geneva both committed CHF 245,000 francs for that project (195,500 francs for the Foreign Affairs, and 50,000 francs for the City). The project was intended “to start investigations into past violations and to bring to justice those responsible for such violations” and “to strengthen the human rights protection system”.

Further to our call, the NGO director, Mourad Dhina, still contests the American accusations: “The information on which the Americans are based comes from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, two countries whose actions are regularly questioned by us. Similarly, our investigation on drones’ strikes in Yemen, which make thousands of victims, is not to the liking of the United States. As for Abdul Rahman Omeir al-Naimi, he has asked to be heard by the American courts, but has not received any reply yet”. The Director confirmed that “his Foundation made sure with the American authorities that it was not concerned by these accusations”.

In January 2012, Mourad Dhina faced extradition to Algeria, on the grounds of terrorist activities between 1997 and 1999. Arrested in France, he was later released, after the Paris tribunals rejected the Algerian judiciary request.

The Egyptian project was suspended “in the summer of 2013, due to then on-going developments in Egypt and the fact that it had become impossible to work in the field, whether for Alkarama or for other foreign NGOs”, says Mourad Dhina.

Out of 50,000 francs paid by the City of Geneva, the latter only recovered 13,140 francs, said Gérard Perroulaz, an administrator of the Delegation Geneva Ville Solidaire (DGVS). This amount actually represents funds not used by the Foundation. Questioned on whether the missing sum (36,860 francs) will be recovered in view of the Department of the Treasury accusations, the city dodges the issue by saying: “At this stage, we are following the Confederation policy. Were it to change, our policy would adapt accordingly”, said the personal adviser of the magistrate in charge of finances, Socialist Sandrine Salerno. Finally, on the monitoring process regarding the award of grants, Gérard Perroulaz declared that “the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs’ expertise and recommendations have been followed for each politically sensitive project”. In other words, the DGVS does not have the technical and human resources in order to ensure that its beneficiary organizations act respectfully.

Since 18 December, Abdul Rahman Omeir al-Naimi situation has changed, as he found his name on 24 September 2014 on the UN list of persons sanctioned for their links with al-Qaeda.

We contacted the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, which failed to answer our questions.

Olivier Francey

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Explosive device near a police club in Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra city

Explosive device near a police club in Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra city

02.10.2014 La rédaction

An explosive device detonated near a police club in Al-Mahalla Al-Kubra city, Gharbia governorate, Egypt.

A bomb hidden in a bag was used in the attack.

There were no reported casualties in the blast. This was one of five explosions in Gharbia by the same group on this date. The Muslim Brotherhood claimed responsibility for the incident.

Sources : Global Terrorism database

“Egypt: 5 ‘Terrorist’ Cells Arrested in Al-Gharbiyah for Attacking Public, Private, Police Properties,” Al-Yawm al-Sabi Online, November 19, 2014.”

“Five explosions in Al-Gharbeya Governorate,” Business Standard India, October 2, 2014.”

“Bomb Explodes Near Mahalla Police Club in Gharbiyya,” AllAfrica.com, October 3, 2014.”

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Wajdi Ghoneim Supports Daesh

Wajdi Ghoneim Supports Daesh

16.09.2014 La rédaction

Wajdi Ghoneim, a preacher of the Muslim Brotherhood, long exiled in Qatar, has published a video on 16 September 2014 in which he declared that the Western world hates Muslims.

To illustrate his position, Ghoneim recalled Abu Graib abuses, but also the assassination of the “hero martyr” bin Laden.

According to the preacher, we must support Daesh as a victim of the western propaganda of lies.

In 2012, Wajdi Ghoneim was received in Tunisia as a hero. He seems to be in Turkey today?

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CAGE convenes Congress of Hate

CAGE convenes Congress of Hate

03.09.2014 La rédaction

Starting this Saturday, 6 September, and ending on 20 September, CAGE (formerly known as CagePrisoners), the jihadist support group run by confessed terrorist Moazzam Begg, will be touring some of Britain’s worst terror apologists and hate preachers around the UK as part of the organisation’s “Is it a Crime to Care?” lecture series.

The series, which concludes with “Syria, Gaza and the Criminalisation of Islam” at the Waterlily in London, will discuss such issues as “the Islamophobic nature of the criminalisation of those who believe in fighting in Syria,” according to CAGE’s website. Speaking alongside no fewer than four senior Hizb ut-Tahrir activists (Abdul Wahid, Reza Pankhurst, Jamal Harwood and Taji Mustafa) are the following extreme Islamists – all familiar to Stand for Peace:

Suliman Gani

Suliman Gani is a Muslim chaplain with links to Hizb ut-Tahrir. He uses the derogatory term “Qadiani” to refer to Muslims of the Ahmadiyya sect, and believes that women are inferior to men. He is also a vocal supporter of Aafia Siddiqui, a convicted terrorist described by FBI Director Robert S. Mueller as “an al-Qaeda operative and facilitator.”

Haitham al-Haddad

Haitham al-Haddad is a prominent hate preacher who describes Jews as “the enemies of God and the descendants of apes and pigs,” and quotes from the anti-Semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion. He believes that cases of domestic abuse should not be investigated; that peaceful co-existence between people of different religions “is wrong;” that female genital mutilation is “sunnah [Islamically correct];” and that suicide bombing “is permissible.” Haddad has also argued that the Japanese tsunami was divine retribution for Japan’s “lack of submission to Allah,” and has urged Muslims to “fight everyone until they establish the law of Allah.” Any system of law other than Sharia, he argues, “is invalid.”

Adnan Rashid

Adnan Rashid is a self-identified Islamist and conspiracy theorist who believes that the Egyptian president and Saudi clerics are “Israeli agents” working to undermine Islam. Like Suliman Gani, Rashid is an admirer of Aafia Siddiqui, referring to her as “sister” and even suggesting that she should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He has also argued that rape is the “price” that women must pay for the “free[dom] to work in mixed offices or to go to mixed colleges.”

Uthman Lateef

Uthman Lateef has a Masters degree in “Crusader Studies” from the University of Damascus, and advocates the violent destruction of the non-Muslim world. He has spoken on the same platform as the late al-Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki, and claims that the anti-Christ will be a Jew who will lead 70,000 Jewish soldiers in an attempt to destroy all Muslims. He has also described Muhammad Hamid, the convicted terrorist, as “our dear brother.”

Wasim Kempson

Wasim Kempson is a patron of HHUGS, a jihadist support group whose other patrons include confessed terrorist Moazzam Begg. Kempson has referred to Shaker Aamer, whom Begg once identified as an al-Qaeda “recruiter,” as “our dear brother;” and has spoken in support of Aafia Siddiqui, the convicted terrorist and “al-Qaeda operative and facilitator.” 


Ismail Patel

Ismail Patel is a spokesman for the British Muslim Initiative, where his colleagues include fugitive Hamas commander Mohammad Sawalha. Patel has himself praised Hamas, saying, “Hamas is no terrorist organisation … We salute Hamas for standing up to Israel.” In his book, “Islam: The Choice of Thinking Women,” he advocates the murder of adulterers. Patel has also expressed support for Holocaust denier Roger Garaudy and anti-Semitic Hamas financier Raed Salah.

Ibrahim Hewitt

Ibrahim Hewitt is a trustee of Interpal, the British charity designated as a terrorist organisation by the US. On the subject of what he calls “Zionist control of the media and [other] conspiracy theories,” he asks, “Can there be smoke without fire?” “The Jews,” argues Hewitt, “cannot be entrusted with the sanctity and security of this Holy Land.” He has also referred to the “so-called Holocaust.” In a pamphlet, “What Does Islam Say?”, he advocates the death penalty for apostates and adulterers, and demands that homosexuals suffer “severe punishments” for their “great sin.”

Anas al-Tikriti

Anas al-Tikriti is a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood who runs the Cordoba Foundation, described by British Prime Minister David Cameron as “a political front for the Muslim Brotherhood.” In interviews, he has reported to have defended the killing of British and American soldiers by Iraqi insurgents, and speaks fondly of Hamas.

Asim Qureshi

Asim Qureshi is an activist with links to Hizb ut-Tahrir, and has called upon British Muslims to emulate “the example of our brothers and sisters fighting in Chechnya, Iraq, Palestine, Kashmir, Afghanistan.” He has expressed support for Hezbollah, and describes Hamas and the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade as “amazing.” Of suicide bombings, he says, “Don’t call them suicide bombings; call them ‘martyrdom operations’.”

Abdullah al-Andalusi

Abdullah al-Andalusi has described his “political views” on his Facebook page as “Islamic – Caliphate”. He believes that “democracy … doesn’t work, it doesn’t represent the people, it never will, it’s based on some interests where no one is happy, no one has their interests fulfilled and that you have to fight with other people.” He favours Sharia law instead. Andalusi is a supporter of Moazzam Begg, the jihadist activist recently arrested on terrorism charges following his return from Syria.

Fahad Ansari

Fahad Ansari is an activist who has described Anwar al-Awlaki, the al-Qaeda commander killed in a US drone strike, as “inspirational.” In an article on the death of a Libyan al-Qaeda terrorist, Ansari wrote, “His death however may serve as the fertilizer that serves to revive the spirit of jihad in the Muslims of Britain.” He also wrote to the Guardian to complain about the newspaper’s “sensational” report about British Afghans joining the Taliban, “as if it was somewhat surprising that Afghani citizens living abroad would return their homeland to liberate their country from an occupying army.” On 9/11, Ansari has said that “you cannot help but feel a little happiness that for once, the hunter has become the hunted … It is difficult to suppress the sentiment of justice being done.”

Source : Stand for Peace

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Anas Al-Takriti

Anas Al-Takriti

18.08.2014 La rédaction

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Anas Al-Tikriti is the son of the official leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Iraq.

He created the Cordoba Foundation to fight against clash of civilizations’ theories.

David Cameron denounced the Cordoba Foundation in 2009, calling it a “Front for the Muslim Brotherhood” in Britain.

In 2014, the Cordoba Foundation appears on a list published by the UAE government regarding Muslim organizations supporting terrorism.

Anas Al-Tikriti discusses issues such as East-West relations and the fight against extremism.

On Al Jazeera channel, Al-Takriti also defended the Muslim Brotherhood in an investigation against them in Britain.

About the Hamas, Anas Al-Tikriti said:

“The Brotherhood supports Hamas. That I believe if you are occupied you need to fight back.”

Anas Al-Tikriti did not hesitate to advise the Iraqis to use “all appropriate forms of action” to free themselves from occupation.

In August 2014, HSBC shut down the bank account of Anas Al Tikriti and those of his family and the Cordoba Foundation.

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Personalities

Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi and the Jihad in Syria

Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi and the Jihad in Syria

18.08.2014 La rédaction

No parental consent is required to wage Jihad in Syria

The Jihad in Syria is now a personal duty incumbent upon all Muslims. This jihad is no longer a collective duty. There is a type of jihad that constitutes a collective duty, which, if waged by some, does not concern the others. On the other hand, there is a type of jihad in which everybody must participate – each according to his capabilities. The Jihad in Syria is a duty incumbent upon the entire people. There is a group that has been fighting for two years and has just entered the third, and whoever is capable must help this group. Parental consent is not required in this case“.

Source: Memri

Al-Jazeera, 7 April 2013

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Police sergeant killed in Helwan city

Police sergeant killed in Helwan city

14.08.2014 La rédaction

2 Assailants on a motorcycle opened fire on the vehicle of a police sergeant in Helwan city, Cairo governorate, Egypt. The police sergeant was killed and his sibling was injured in the attack. No group claimed responsibility; however, a source attributed the incident to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Sources

Global terrorism Database

“Police sergeant shot dead near Cairo,” Ahram Online, August 14, 2014.”

“Egypt: Anti-Violence Observatory – 14 Deaths and 34 Injuried During the Brotherhood Violent Incidents On the First Anniversary of Rabaa Dispersal,” AllAfrica.com, August 25, 2014.”

“Two Egyptians killed on anniversary of bloody day,” Al-Masry Al-Youm Online, August 14, 2014.”

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Hillary Clinton: “We Underestimated the Muslim Brotherhood”

Hillary Clinton: “We Underestimated the Muslim Brotherhood”

10.07.2014 La rédaction

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Questioned on the show “They Change the World”, Hillary Clinton explained Obama administration’s position on the Arab Spring and the emergence of the Muslim Brotherhood.

She said:

“We have underestimated the Muslim Brotherhood”

To listen to the entire show

http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-ils-changent-le-monde-hillary-clinton

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Explosives-laden vehicle near a military hospital in Abbassiya

Explosives-laden vehicle near a military hospital in Abbassiya

03.07.2014 La rédaction

An explosives-laden vehicle detonated prematurely near a military hospital in Abbassiya neighborhood, Cairo city, Cairo governorate, Egypt. An assailant was injured in the blast. No group claimed responsibility for the incident; however, sources suspected that the assailants were members of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Sources

Global terrorism Database

“Two killed in Cairo blast on anniversary of Mursi ouster: sources,” Reuters, July 3, 2014.”

“Egypt reports small blast near Cairo military hospital,” Agence France Presse — English, July 3, 2014.”

“9 minor blasts hit Egypt on Morsi ouster 1-year mark,” Turkish Press, July 3, 2014.”

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