Former spokeswoman KLA tells Thaci that Erdogan kills gylenists by torturing them

Former spokeswoman The KLA for Switzerland and Thaci's close associate after the war, Bardjel Mahmut, after calling him Erdogan's bastard, the head of state, has now chosen to show him how Erdogan drowns the gylenists. Mahmut, relates how a professor of history was expelled from education, was arrested, and through inhuman torture, died in [...]
Former spokeswoman The KLA for Switzerland and Thaci's close associate after the war, Bardjel Mahmut, after calling him Erdogan's bastard, the head of state, has now chosen to show him how Erdogan drowns the gylenists.
Mahmut, relates how a professor of history was expelled from education, was arrested, and through inhumane torture, he died in prison. It via an authorial text, relates the danger of having six Turkish citizens being deported by Kosovo Police.
Gökhan Acchicol and Alarm Bells
Of all the statements of personalities that were made concerning the handover of six Turkish citizens to a terrorist regime, I am isolating the concerns that arose over Kosovo's responsibility if any of the surrenders were acquitted or died during the investigation. I chose this segment because such concern is fully valid, even though it does not absolve the state of Kosovo of direct responsibility in this serious violation of international conventions on human rights. To illustrate this issue, I am taking as an example only one of thousands of cases that international media have reported on tortures that were set up in the system during Turkey's investigative process.
Gökhan Acikocu, 42, professor of history at the School for Professional Directionality «A few days later, on July 15, 2015, he was expelled from his education. After the inhuman torture through which for 13 days Erdogan's investigation tried to force him to admit that he was allegedly a member of Fatullah Gülen's terrorist organisation, he died in prison.
Gökhan Acchicolu, before torture, among his students
Gökhan Acchicol's corpse was returned to the family with the ban to be buried in the city's cemetery and the suggestion was to seek a seat in the <x0... Fans were also forbidden to attend the funeral, and there were no religious ceremonies.
A year and a half later, in November 2016, unaware of the incident, the court brought a decision on Gökhan Acıkkoll's innocence and was required by the school that had expelled him from converting him into its professorial framework. Neither family nor school students «ãoraniye» of Istanbul were unable to see Gökhan Acıllakut alive.
The story of this history educator echoes strongly in all institutions of justice of democratic states in the world whenever these institutions have to bring decisions on Turkish demands to extradite those wanted by Erdogan's power. The only democratic response to these cases is Erdogan's minimal rejection of the demands of power.
In Kosovo alone, the opposite occurred. Without being examined by the justice institutions and in full opposition to the Kosovo Constitution, six college professors «Mehmet Akif» were kidnapped and handed over to investigative devices of the type of Inquisition.
It's terrible! I can't stay and think about the tortures that are being applied even at this point when I'm writing these lines. Will people who were secretly handed over to the gelatin escape torture? Will they return to their families and students being traumad by this vile act that is attributed to Kosovo? These and many other questions remain pending. What is certain is about the fact that whatever the fate of six college professors «Mehmet Akif» , Kosovo bears responsibility for anything bad that could happen to them. The professor's country is among students, not in medieval prisons of «Sultan Erdogan». Only the complete enlightenment of the circumstances under which this crime was committed against six professors and the personal responsibility of those involved in this kidnapping could ease the collective guilt imposed upon us by this ugly act.












