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Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coupists

Postby Tim Drayton » Thu Jan 26, 2017 6:54 pm

Greek Supreme Court denies extradition of Turkish soldiers who fled in helicopter after coup attempt
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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby Paphitis » Fri Jan 27, 2017 10:49 am

This is a good decision by the Greek Supreme Court. Take my hat off to them!

Also a very brave decision which might have some repercussions. No matter what the repercussions though, they can't send them back to Turkey.

Now, the authorities can explore some options. These guys will need protection, and possibly new identities. Look at gifting them citizenship and then give them jobs in places where they are most useful to Greece if you know what I mean.

Also to rub Pootanesque Erdog up the wrong way! :D

This Erdog and Pootin love in/love affair is bloody grotesque! I didn't know same sex sexual activities between Islamist Muslims and Pseudo Orthodox was allowed! :? Trash always attracts trash though.

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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Jan 27, 2017 11:44 am

Agree with you there. I am glad to see a court in a European country essentially ruling that the rule of law and basic human rights no longer exist in Turkey, something certain lone voices in the wind have been trying to get across for some time.
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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby B25 » Fri Jan 27, 2017 8:26 pm

Londonrake wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38772117


Turkey threatens to fuck its own mother if she doesn't get her way. What a crock of shite!

Threats, threats, threats, wankers.
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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby Paphitis » Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:30 am

Well there we have it. Pootanesque Erdog has threatened the entire EU with opening the floodgates to millions of illegal immigrants.

Erdog seems to think he is a superpower.
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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby Tim Drayton » Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:42 am

Paphitis wrote:Well there we have it. Pootanesque Erdog has threatened the entire EU with opening the floodgates to millions of illegal immigrants.

Erdog seems to think he is a superpower.


Well both Washington and Moscow no seem to be behind his bid to become the permanent one-man ruler of the country in the guise of an executive presidency, so you can understand why he might feel he is in a strong position just now.
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Re: Greek supreme court denies extradition to Turkey of coup

Postby Paphitis » Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:44 am

Tim Drayton wrote:
Paphitis wrote:Well there we have it. Pootanesque Erdog has threatened the entire EU with opening the floodgates to millions of illegal immigrants.

Erdog seems to think he is a superpower.


Well both Washington and Moscow no seem to be behind his bid to become the permanent one-man ruler of the country in the guise of an executive presidency, so you can understand why he might feel he is in a strong position just now.


But in America, it's only a matter of time before it all falls apart because there is enormous scrutiny and transparency as opposed to both Turkey and Russia where none of that exists.

the thing with Executive orders is that he wouldn't want to be making a mistake because you will be held accountable. And with the media and CIA after El Presidente Trumpey, he better watch his back big time.

All will be good for as long as he don't make a mistake. Once he makes a mistake, Congress, and Media and virtually every other power broker will be after him. break the law and he will be impeached and it isn't beyond the CIA to concoct a dire scenario for Trump's administration. Call it a covert Coup! it's not beyond them to arrange for a clever assassination either.

If things get too dangerous for the USA or its allies and interests, then that is what they will do as they wouldn't have any other choice.
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