GEZIPARK GET OPPORTUNITY

02/06/2013 | Doç. Dr. Ahmet TAN | 327


I have always believed this in my life.

Everything that happens is either beautiful itself, even if it is not beautiful, the results are beautiful.

When you look at everything like this, the life you live becomes even more beautiful.

This is how I view the Gezipark incident, which has occupied our agenda for five or six days.

We had five or six days of sadness and anxiety that were never calculated.

There are very important lessons to be learned by everyone, especially our politicians.

The process needs to be approached in two ways.

Those who carried out the event and those who addressed the events.

When we evaluate the event in terms of those who made it, it is possible to say the following.

Demonstrations and marches are a democratic right as long as they are in accordance with the procedure.

Again, it is a democratic right to express an opinion and reaction on an issue as long as it is in accordance with the procedure.

But if the procedures are neglected while doing all these

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If the laws are ignored, if something is destroyed, if there is damage to the right and left, if the public is misled with false information and statements, this is an abuse of democratic right, which is very wrong.

Especially if the event concerns most of the society, it is necessary to be more careful.

For this reason, those who are personally involved in the event may be wrong about something they are right.

When we evaluate the events in terms of those who are the addressees, we can say the following.

First of all, it was revealed that the public was not sufficiently informed about Gezipark.

The government could not foresee that this issue would grow to such an extent in such a short time.

Unfortunately, the methods chosen to prevent the events from escalating were chosen incorrectly.

When he insisted on the wrong methods, the events went beyond the reaction against Gezipark and turned into protests and marches against the government.

Even if it was late, common sense stepped in and the atmosphere calmed down.

The events have been sad and worrying in every respect.

Our energy, which should be spent on much more important matters, has been spent on a subject that may be considered very insignificant.

We are going through a very difficult time as a country.

We have to be very, very careful, inside and out.

There are many lessons to be learned from these events, and there should be.

Democracy culture is not easily won.

We are a young republic that has not even turned a hundred years old.

We have experienced severe traumas, and we continue to live.

It seems that we need a little more time to get comfortable.

Everyone needs to be very careful.

The government should be a little more careful about the sensitivities of those who did not vote for it.

In my opinion, the Prime Minister wears himself out by coming to the fore in every matter.

I think it would be better to step back a bit.

The social psychology of countries like ours is very sensitive.

Unfortunately, we have had very heavy experiences in this regard.

The government can lose eleven years of power gains with a very simple social event.

That's why Gezipark events should be read well, necessary lessons should be learned.

Government; should rule more tolerantly, more embracingly, without hurting, offending and giving more importance to informing.

This geography desperately needs it at this critical time.

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