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In TURKEY, they are KILLING ANIMALS to...celebrate!!! ""In Greece we just kill animals for our fat little bellies for "Sacrifice" we drown immigrants by dumping them at sea !!!!!"...
gogu wrote: http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/english/5610576.asp?gid=74 "Camel sacrifice" incident sparks controversy at Turkish Airlines Transportation Minister Binali Yildirim has characterized this week's sacrifice of a camel in the apron area of Ataturk Airport by workers an "example of tactless behavior." The Turkish Airlines workers who sacrificed the camel were reportedly celebrating the successful return of an RJ100 type British-built airplane to the firm from which it had been ordered, following the discovery of a series of technical problems with the airplane. While a preliminary investigation into the event is continuing, the head of Turkish Airlines' Airplane Maintenance Facility, Sukru Can, has been fired from his position, sources report. Speaking about the "camel sacrifice" incident with reporters yesterday, Transportation Minister Yildirim had this to say: "It is wrong to blame an entire organization for a mistake made by one colleague whose mind is still in the past. The necessary orders have been given in the wake of this incident, and that colleague has been removed from his job. The investigation is continuing. Sacrificing a camel is not a talent. It is more important that Turkish Airlines carries out its job well, and works on addressing any complaints that citizens using it might have. Which is why it is not fair to compare this giant, well-established company with a couple of tactless mistakes that might have been made. The important thing is that the necessary measures have been taken." In a statement made in connection with the camel sacrifice incident by Turkish Airlines itself, the organization clarified that the workers had gathered money on their own initiative to buy and sacrifice the camel. Turkish Airlines also noted that they had given their own orders for an investigation into the matter. The police headquarters at Ataturk Airport had this to comment on the incident: "We did not realize they were sacrificing a camel. We, thinking that they were going to sacrifice a ram, didn't think it would look good to have a ram walking out the doors of the airport and to the apron, so we gave permission for it to be driven there. But in fact there had been no permission received from the Goods Management Headquarters. The head of the Airplane Maintenance Facility lied to us about this." -------------------- Airport ritual of sacrifice claims camel and official Thursday, December 14, 2006 Turkish Airlines maintenance chief Sukru Can thought a tarmac sacrifice of a camel would be a good way to mark the dispatch of a fleet of problematic planes. His bosses decided the sacrifice of Can was an even better idea after the slaughter hit the front pages ISIL SARIYUCE ISTANBUL - Turkish Daily News The saga of a fleet of planes associated with a deadly crash in 2003 has ended with two sacrifices: one of a camel on the tarmac of Turkey's busiest airport, swiftly followed by a second of the official who authorized the ritual slaughter. The camel is dead, but 700 kilos of fresh camel meat were distributed according to religious ritual to deserving airport workers. Now the head of Turkish Airlines' maintenance division is on the block: Sukru Can was suspended yesterday for organizing the slaughter without permission. Angry aviation officials range from Transport Minister Binali Yildirim to lawmaker Huseyin Guler, who launched a parliamentary inquiry. "Is this brutal event something that serves the image of a contemporary Turkey on the way to membership in the European Union?" asked Guler, a member of the opposition Motherland Party (ANAVATAN). Amid growing sensitivities that animal slaughter comports with neither Turkey's contemporary image nor an accurate interpretation of Islamic tradition, the incident came as part of a ceremony to mark the return of a leased group of 11 British RJ100 planes in the fleet since 1992. The fleet has been out of use since one was involved in a crash in Diyarbakir in 2003 that killed 75 people. That the last of the idled planes was soon to be dispatched was an event worthy of ritual, Can said about his reasoning. Others did not agree. Can is suspended and will be given other duties until the matter is resolved, the airline said in a statement. -- E' mai possibile, oh porco di un cane, che le avventure in codesto reame debban risolversi tutte con grandi puttane! 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