CENTRAL NEWS
A fascist employer in Istanbul’s Kucukcekmece district was filmed ordering his employees to stand up for a minute of silence to commemorate the murderer behind both Armenian and Kurdish genocides committed during the early 19th century.
A Kurd who refused to stand in commemoration was dismissed and threatened by the fascist who said “Let me finish this minutes silence, I will show you soon.”
The young person responded to the fascist by saying “Long Live Kurdistan, long live Leader Apo,” and was sworn at and hit by the employer.
The footage sparked great tension after it surfaced on social media platforms, with many people infuriated at the sense of entitlement spread by Turkish fascism.
Murderer Ataturk
Like the Carlisle Experiment, countless tragedies were committed against the Kurdish people by the terrorist founder of the Turkish Republic, Ataturk. The murderer ordered the death of thousands of Kurds and Armenians whom he deemed ethnic minorities in Turkey, even after promising to work with these minorities to create a diverse government. Instead, Ataturk ripped away hundreds of young Kurdish girls from their families, and placed them in Turkish families as a “rehabilitation” project. These girls, who would later be known as the Missing Girls of Dersim still remain missing after they were torn from their roots by Ataturk orientalist, western dictation.