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Erdoğan says Nobel Prizes biased, UNSC members all Christian nations


President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (C) and his wife, Emine Erdoğan (2nd R), pose with artists who were granted presidential awards at the presidential palace on Wednesday. (Photo: DHA)

December 03, 2014, Wednesday/ 15:43:58/ TODAY'S ZAMAN / ISTANBUL





President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed on Wednesday that the Nobel committees are biased in their decisions, and so is the UN Security Council, which he said was composed entirely of Christian nations.
Erdoğan made his remarks as he addressed a ceremony for the Presidential Grand Awards in Culture and Arts at his newly built palace, widely known as Ak Saray, in Ankara.
He praised Turkish artists in his speech, dismissing criticisms that artists are not able to flourish in Turkey. “No, this [criticism] is not acceptable. They flourish and they do so despite obstacles. When you examine the decisions of international organizations, do not expect them to act objectively. Does [the] Nobel [committee] make its decisions objectively? Never. We have seen it; we still see it. Does the UN Security Council make its decisions objectively? Never,” Erdoğan said.
In 2006, novelist Orhan Pamuk became the first, and so far the only, Turkish national to be awarded a Nobel Prize by winning in the category of literature. Pamuk's political views, however, led to criticism within conservative circles in Turkey that the decision to award him was a political one, not in recognition of his literary accomplishments. Pamuk was subject to criticism and even prosecution for remarks in which he denounced the killings of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in World War I and the killing of Kurds in Turkey in the 1980s.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, which selects the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize, declined to comment on Erdoğan's remarks, saying that it does “not respond to individual opinions.”
Criticism has mounted at home in recent months against the government, led by the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) founded by Erdoğan, over interventions, increasing state pressure targeting artists and the withdrawal of some state funds for the arts.
Erdoğan also repeated his long-time criticisms of the UN Security Council, claiming that five nations that hold permanent membership on the influential world body are Christian. The UN Security Council consists of 10 rotating non-permanent members and five permanent members with veto powers. Even though four of the five members have Christian-majority populations, Christianity has little presence in China.
"There is [representation from] Europe, Asia, America. If you consider it in respect to continents, where are the other continents? These five countries are made up only of Christians. Is there a Muslim country there? No. The entire world is looking at what comes out of the mouths of these five countries. If one of them says 'no', then the matter is closed. Can there be such oppression? There is no justice, just oppression, while the world awaits justice," he said.
He also claimed the international community pays no regard to the tragedy in Syria. But the world is interested in Africa a great deal, he said, adding that this interest is only about the oil, diamonds and gold reserves of the continent.
“[Some] 300,000 people were killed in Syria; millions were forced to leave their homes. When they see us, they extend their congratulations for the work we do [regarding the Syrian refugees]. Cut it out with this talk. Tell us about how much support you gave to Turkey, which shoulders the burden,” he said.
'Orwell, Defoe would've applauded Erdoğan'

Erdoğan's criticism of the UN system was lauded by novelist Alev Alatlı, who was granted a presidential award at the ceremony.
Alatlı praised Erdoğan for his assertion that the “world is bigger than five,” a reference to the five nations holding the permanent membership of the UN Security Council, and said English novelist George Orwell and “Robinson Crusoe” author Daniel Defoe would have applauded him if they were alive today.
“Do you know, when you say that the ‘world is bigger than five,' George Orwell, who said ‘In a time of universal deceit -- telling the truth is a revolutionary act,' would have stood up and applauded you. And Daniel Defoe would have joined him as well,” she said.

Alev Alatlı receives her award from President Erdoğan. (Photo: DHA)
On criticism against new palace: 'We don't care'

Erdoğan also touched on criticism of the newly built presidential palace, which cost at least TL 1.3 billion ($615 million), saying the new complex does not belong to him but the nation and that it shows where Turkey is governed from.
“They have said this and that. Let them say it. We don't care at all. We are in an effort to become a big state. We have Dolmabahçe Palace and Topkapı Palace, which we are still proud of. Do we have something that we can leave for the future generations? Look at this [palace]. When people ask where Turkey is governed, this palace will answer that question,” Erdoğan said.
“This is not Tayyip Erdoğan's palace. This is the palace of the Turkish nation,” he added.

So, the folks who award the Nobel Prize are biased against Muzzies eh? Let me see, which Turkish or Muzzie scientist would be worth a Nobel prize really...

Let's start with Kemal Pasha Banana Turk, who supported the "Sun Language Theory":

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Language_Theory

The Sun Language Theory (Turkish: Güneş Dil Teorisi) was a Turkish nationalist pseudoscientific linguistic hypothesis developed in Turkey in the 1930s that proposed that all human languages are descendants of one proto-Turkic primal language. The theory proposed that because this primal language had close phonemic resemblances to Turkish, all other languages can essentially be traced back to Turkic roots. According to the theory, the Central Asian worshippers, who wanted to salute the omnipotence of the sun and its life-giving qualities, had done so by transforming their meaningless blabbering into a coherent set of ritual utterings, and language was born, hence the name.[1]

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The founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, not only gave the theory official backing and material support[4] but also was himself a very important contributor to its development, "though clearly he did not do all the donkey work".[5]
We should not forget Osman Durmus, the great Turkish mind which proposed a revival of the virginity tests:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osman_Durmu%C5%9F

[QUOTE][Last year Health Minister Osman Durmus, a member of the far-right Nationalist Action Party, caused uproar when he called for girls who were not virgins to be expelled from government-run nursing high schools and barred from enrolling in other state-run schools./QUOTE]

Another plausible candidate is Adnan Oktar, for his support of Islamic creationism, as well as for introducing a Plastic version of Islam with fake boobs:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Oktar

Adnan Oktar (born 1956), also known as Harun Yahya,[1] is a Turkish author referred to as "the biggest propagator of ijaz literature"[2] as well as an Islamic creationist.[3] In 2007, he sent thousands of unsolicited copies of his book, Atlas of Creation,[4] which advocates Islamic creationism, to American scientists, members of Congress, and science museums.[5] Oktar runs two organizations of which he is also the Honorary President: Bilim Araştırma Vakfı (literally, "Science Research Foundation", BAV, established 1990), which promotes creationism and Milli Değerleri Koruma Vakfı (literally, "National Values Preservation Foundation", established 1995) which works domestically on a variety of moral issues.[6] In the last two decades, Oktar has been involved in a number of legal cases, both as defendant and plaintiff.
One should not also forget the other great mind of Turkish politics, Yigit Bulut, who is famous for his contribution in Telekinesis theory and practice:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yi%C4%9Fit_Bulut

Yiğit Bulut (born 1 January 1972, Keşan, Edirne Province) is a Turkish journalist and (since July 2013) a senior advisor to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He was editor-in-chief at news channels Habertürk TV (2009 to 2012) and Kanal 24 (2012 - 2013). He was also a contributor to the daily newspapers Radikal (2001 - 2007), Vatan and Referans (until 2009), Habertürk (2009 - 2012) and Star (2012 - 2013). He was appointed a senior advisor to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in July 2013. His appointment drew criticism for remarks he had made about the 2013 protests in Turkey that had alleged various conspiracies aimed at toppling Erdoğan, including a claim that foreign forces were trying to murder Erdoğan using "telekinesis (remote influence) and other methods".[1][2][3][4][5]
Ahmet Davutoglu should also be praized for his "Pax Turkana" (also known as "zero problems with neighbors") theorem which has expanded the existing conflicts of Turkey with Greece, Armenia and Cyprus to additional conflicts with Syria, Egypt and Israel too! A honorable mention at not solving the internal and external problems with Kurds should also be mentioned as well.

Last, but not least is Sultan Mad dog himself, not least because of his importance as a great entertainer for the world. It's quite a pity none of the scientists he promotes (like Avicenna) has been alive while the Nobel prize was established, and none could claim it...

So, who do you think should be awarded the Nobel prize for Stupidity fellas?

Can you propose of any other Muzzie of Turk candidates???