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Famous History Prof. Dr. Sepencer Well, in his documentary "Man's Walk in Nature" on YouTube, explains: Fifteen thousand years ago, our first ancestors communicated with the common sounds they made. Then, all of humanity began speaking the same language. Later, we split into different languages and different religions. As time went by, we were separated from each other by religious pressures. Kingdoms and principalities formed, and the world was divided. Borders formed, and the descendants of the same ancestors began to fight each other, and the human race began to slaughter each other. Yet, we are all descendants of the same ancestor. Everything changed, the past was forgotten, and everyone belonged to different races. Yet, we all have the same blood and genetic makeup. If we can remember this past, love, peace, and friendship will come to the whole world. Because, besides those we have forgotten, there are also those we have not forgotten. The greatest rewards of being human are love, compassion, and cooperation, which we have not forgotten. In other words, our human nature is Noah, We are descended from the Turk, the son of his son named Yasef
Türkiye: Authorities must end unlawful proceedings against the Istanbul Bar Association 29 Jan 2025 | Advocacy, News istanbul-bar-e1736938363638 The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) expresses concern over the criminal proceedings initiated against the Istanbul Bar Association, including its President, İbrahim Kaboğlu, and members of its executive board. The ICJ further condemns the detention of Fırat Epözdemir, a member of the executive board, who was arrested upon his return from an advocacy visit to Council of Europe institutions. These actions constitute a direct attack on the independence of the legal profession and the rule of law in Türkiye. The criminal proceedings were initiated following a statement issued by the Istanbul Bar Association on 21 December 2024, which called for an independent investigation into the deaths of journalists Nazım Daştan and Cihan Bilgin, who were killed in northern Syria on 19 December 2024. The statement highlighted concerns regarding the...
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