“There is the interest lobby behind Gezi Park protests.”
“They had alcohol in Dolmabahçe Mosque.”
“They assaulted my sisters covering their hair.”
As physicians we are following with worry the discriminating, stigmatizing and polarizing discourse adopted by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan since Gezi Park protests.
We were actually appalled hearing what he said yesterday in Gaziantep about Berkin Elvan.
Normally, no one would try to bring two families both losing their child in confrontation. Normally, no one would declare as “terrorist” a 15 years old child shot by police while out for buying a loaf of bread and lost his life after 269 days of struggle for survival.
Normally, no one would slant playing marbles as if they were cannonballs to fire.
Normally, no one would provoke a rally crowd to protest a mother who lost her child only two days ago.
We are physicians.
We know about to many psychological and emotional states of human beings.
We are worried about the emotional state of Prime Minister Erdoğan.
We are utterly worried.
Indeed worried about himself, his close circles and our country.
“There is the interest lobby behind Gezi Park protests.”
“They had alcohol in Dolmabahçe Mosque.”
“They assaulted my sisters covering their hair.”
As physicians we are following with worry the discriminating, stigmatizing and polarizing discourse adopted by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan since Gezi Park protests.
We were actually appalled hearing what he said yesterday in Gaziantep about Berkin Elvan.
Normally, no one would try to bring two families both losing their child in confrontation. Normally, no one would declare as “terrorist” a 15 years old child shot by police while out for buying a loaf of bread and lost his life after 269 days of struggle for survival.
Normally, no one would slant playing marbles as if they were cannonballs to fire.
Normally, no one would provoke a rally crowd to protest a mother who lost her child only two days ago.
We are physicians.
We know about to many psychological and emotional states of human beings.
We are worried about the emotional state of Prime Minister Erdoğan.
We are utterly worried.
Indeed worried about himself, his close circles and our country.
And we share our worries with public.