The killing fields of Beykoz!!!

The extermination of the dogs of the Beykoz Shelter, Istanbul

Theft vs. Blasphemy.. delusions of a madman

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Definition of Theft:

In the criminal law, theft (also known as stealing) is the illegal taking of another person’s property without that person’s freely-given consent. As a term, it is used as shorthand for all major crimes against property.

The Mayor of Beykoz, Muharrem Ergul and his underling İhsan Öksüz, the head cleaner, are committing a theft. The disregard of the law is so blatant, so appalling. Our organization owns two mobile clinics. Those mobile clinics are now immobilized at the shelter.

No explanation. The clinics are ours. They have no right to keep our private property.

By doing so they have become thieves… Liars, thieves, dog killers.. whats next for Mr. Ergul?

We are extremely happy Mr. Ergul is burying himself in the mud of his own actions.

Blasphemy:

Blasphemy is the disrespectful use of the name of one or more gods. It may include using sacred names as stress expletives without intention to pray or speak of sacred matters; it is also sometimes defined as language expressing disapproved beliefs, or disbelief.
In a broader sense, blasphemy is irreverence toward something considered sacred or inviolable.

Mr. Ergul, the person committing theft, the person committing slander, the person lying to the entire Turkish society and the world is now taking us to court for Blasphemy. So, Mayor Ergul the teacher from Trabzon has become in his own view some sort of divine character.

Well keep the religious debate for another day… for now here is our present to the God of Beykoz.

 

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