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    MPs from across the political spectrum have called for more research into the attitudes of young Dutch Turks to the Islamic State, after a poll of 300 showed 80% saw nothing wrong in jihad, or holy war, against non-believers. The research, carried out by the Motivaction group in Amsterdam, was commissioned by the Forum multicultural institute.

    During a parliamentary debate on integration issues on Wednesday, Socialist, D66 and CDA MPs called for a special sitting to investigate why youths have such radical views, website nu.nl reports. The survey found 90% of young Turks think those fighting against Syrian president Assad’s troops are ‘heroes’ and half thought it would be a good thing if Dutch Muslims went to join the fight.

    Social affairs minister Lodewijk Asscher told website nu.nl on Tuesday the results of the survey were ‘worrying’ and pledged to carry out more in-depth research. He also said the research was contradictory, with high support for jihad but very little support for a religious caliphate. Speaking after a visit to the Kuba mosque in IJmuiden on Wednesday, Asscher said he had failed to find anyone who supported IS, the Volkskrant reports.

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    The Forum research involved a mixture of online and face-to-face interviews with Dutch Turks aged between 18 and 34. It also showed 74% of Dutch Turks and 61% of Dutch Moroccans oppose the declaration of an Islamic caliphate in the region and a clear majority (62%) consider democracy essential for progress. Just 8% thought a caliphate was better for the Arabic world than a democracy.

    Forum said the support for pro-IS fighters among Turkish youngsters may be due to the coverage of events in the Middle East on Turkish broadcasters, watched by 86% of those questioned. By contrast, only 27% of the Moroccan youngsters in the survey watched Moroccan news programmes.

    http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archive...-research.php/

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    Most Turks can dislike Bashar al Assad or Iran as they started a civil war in Middle East but this doesnt mean they approve everything IS do. Dislike of Assad isnt radicalism it's just a political, cultural and religious choice.

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    It's because Turks abroad hang out with Arabs and they get radicalized. So much for Turks being culturally different to Arabs

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    Quote Originally Posted by crank View Post
    It's because Turks abroad hang out with Arabs and they get radicalized. So much for Turks being culturally different to Arabs
    I see Turks from Germany at summer times they are little more conservatives maybe because they live abroad but not radicalized. Some have tattoo or earrings. They are influenced by Germans.Here they just say they dislike Assad. This is likely because Assad massacre, rape, deport, gas civilians people. Some Turkish medias show everyday barel bombs dropped by Regime choppers in Aleppo and the civilians with burnt corpses. Maybe this young people watch this.

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    Almost every Turk I've ever encountered was well-versed in ethnochauvinistic propaganda and historical revisionism. Yes, even outside of anthroboards.

    "Radicalism" and obsession with national glory seem to be inevitable results of Turkish sociocultural predispositions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finşaų View Post
    Almost every Turk I've ever encountered was well-versed in ethnochauvinistic propaganda and historical revisionism. Yes, even outside of anthroboards.

    "Radicalism" and obsession with national glory seem to be inevitable results of Turkish sociocultural predispositions.
    100% far right nation doesnt exist in world. I think you exaggerate. There are many Leftists people in Turkey. In Europe there are many Kurdish and Alevis people from Turkey also and they are secular with left convictions for most and also some with others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Witness View Post
    I see Turks from Germany at summer times they are little more conservatives maybe because they live abroad but not radicalized. Some have tattoo or earrings. They are influenced by Germans.Here they just say they dislike Assad. This is likely because Assad massacre, rape, deport, gas civilians people. Some Turkish medias show everyday barel bombs dropped by Regime choppers in Aleppo and the civilians with burnt corpses. Maybe this young people watch this.
    If that was true, all those Turkish descendants of Turkish genocidal morons would have to commit suicide out of shame, which is obviously not the case.

    In reality, you are simply retarded...

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