Hmm, reviving the Nazi death camps as proposed by some Turk!!! This would be right up the alley of our Jihadist of the Internet posting right now, as we all can see. I wonder if the Jihadi hunters are keeping close tabs on him. However, no doubt the Intelligence agencies monitoring these forums knows just why he can't get out to commit Jihad and has to be content with just conducting his Jihad via the Internet.
The Few Brave Men of Turkey
by Burak Bekdil
October 4, 2014
It is not easy to fight anti-Semitism in a country where there are 400,000 potential jihadists and anti-Semitism is an award-winning virtue.
The human rights activists, instead of finding anti-Semitism investigated, may in the end find themselves investigated.
The Turkish head of the physics department at Bilecik University, who proposed to revive the Nazi death camps, a month later was awarded a fund to sponsor his research from Turkey's state scientific institute.
The Few Brave Men of Turkey
by Burak Bekdil
October 4, 2014
It is not easy to fight anti-Semitism in a country where there are 400,000 potential jihadists and anti-Semitism is an award-winning virtue.
The human rights activists, instead of finding anti-Semitism investigated, may in the end find themselves investigated.
The Turkish head of the physics department at Bilecik University, who proposed to revive the Nazi death camps, a month later was awarded a fund to sponsor his research from Turkey's state scientific institute.