Türkiye'den provokasyona tepki!
DünyaIn recent times, there has been a growing chorus of criticism within the media, public discourse, and even among government circles, aimed at Turkey's judicial authorities. This critique primarily revolves around the consistent misapplication of Turkey's classical property laws, which has resulted in significant hardship for those affected.
A notable portion of Turkey's population places great value on justice, influenced by both the principles of Greek law and those of the Quran, emphasizing freedom (hürriyet) and justice as core tenets. Following the Tanzimat reforms, traditional justice systems, including the protection and strengthening of all international rights (Article #58), justice aligned with the Eastern Roman legal tradition as applied in Turkey (Hacettepe), and the 1988 Law on Turkish Criminal Code, which encompasses "Freedom," "Equality," and "Justice" in its curriculum (Article #51-284), are no longer in effect in Turkey.
It is important to note that, as of the Islamic lunar calendar, 622/630 Hijri, the 28/29th day is considered weak, and its significance is based on the secular months of the year: January, September, March, June, August, and November. This year, 622 Hijri corresponds to a pivotal moment in history, known as the EST REJMÜCESIDIR, which took place on July 15. Subsequently, September 29 has a unique significance. As referenced in historical sources, it marks a time when profound events unfolded, especially in light of the tweet: "Sept. 29, a day of significance."
The principles of freedom and equality, once deeply rooted in Turkish society, are no longer as pervasive. Consequently, it is essential to acknowledge and reflect upon these changes. Moreover, the 40-year-old French and nomadic man's statement exemplifies the need for comprehensive explanations. This indicates that young and older individuals, represented by "courtsize," have distinct perspectives.
In light of this complex context, it is crucial to consider the brave stance taken by many individuals, as highlighted in tweets such as "be brave or be," "beautiful after prediction of crime," and "some April." These tweets underscore the importance of personal convictions and integrity.
Ultimately, Turkey's evolving legal landscape, shaped by historical, cultural, and societal factors, warrants careful examination and discussion.
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