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Fikri Sağlar, a former CHP MP, said in a television program he attended: “I doubt that when I meet a turban-wearing judge, I will bring justice.” Sağlar’s words were reacted by all walks of life. Sağlar made a statement on the matter on his social media account.
“I SEE THAT IT BECOMES A LİNÇ CAMPAIGN”
Sağlar said: “I see that my thoughts that I have expressed with integrity are trying to turn into a lynching campaign on social media by being decontextualized and distorted by the AKP, which has turned into a black propaganda machine,” Sağlar said.
* I don’t need to respond to this black propaganda and attacks on me. Because I know that the exhausted AKP, which produces this black propaganda policy, wants exactly that.
* Even this situation in itself reveals the extent to which democracy, freedoms, justice, especially freedom of thought in the country, the monist mentality and the fascist practices that the AKP is trying to establish are trampled.
“POINT MY CRITICAL AND ISOLATION ON MY PERSON”
Sağlar continued his explanation with the following words:
* It is the AKP mentality that has to explain and give us accounts, constantly make victimization literature through religion, exploit citizens’ clean religious beliefs for their political, corrupt, undemocratic, oppressive and monotheistic ends.
* The turban, which has become the ‘supposed symbol of freedom’ for those who seek to erode the founding values of the secular republic and establish a reactionary and authoritarian government through the use of Islam in politics, is an ideological symbol that it has no place in the Qur’an or Islamic tradition.
* Theology professor Bahriye Üçok declared that the veil does not exist in the Qur’an, and was killed in an abominable bomb attack by those who were disturbed by it.
* The criticism and insults that come from the ruling circles to my expressions on the scarf today are the product of the same hate speech, fascist and oppressive understanding and aim to attack me.
“POLISHING POLICY OF THE AKP THROUGH TÜRBAN”
Saying: “In this context, my criticism of the headscarf is not intended to humiliate or humiliate any belief, it is directed at those who use the Islamic religion for their political purposes,” Sağlar continued as follows:
* In fact, my libertarian evaluations of the veil on the same show are obvious.
* As in all Islamist political administrations, the AKP tries to reflect criticism of the veil and similar Islamist political symbols to the public as if the religion of Islam is being criticized, and increases the polarization in society through the veil.
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