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05/08/2013 | Doç. Dr. Ahmet TAN | 366


Decisions in the Ergenekon case, which has been on Turkey's agenda for more than 4 years, have been announced.

These decisions will be discussed for a long time.

Just as the judgments in many cases before this were discussed.

No one will be happy with these decisions.

Some punishments will say less, some will say more.

There is no middle ground, unfortunately.

Unfortunately, the stones are not fully seated.

We are having a system problem.

Coups, memoranda and political instability have taken a lot from this beautiful country.

Each new era has brought with it many problems.

From the moment the decisions were announced, I was heartbroken, my heart ached, and the words were stuck in one place.

I asked myself many questions, but unfortunately I had a hard time answering them.

Where should I start, how should I continue, how should I end this subject?

Sometimes similes say it all!

So did I.

Sir, once a woodcutter came across a snake in the bushes while chopping wood in the forest.

When he was about to raise the ax in his hand and hit the head of the snake, his eyes met for a moment.

His love for the Creator, even if it was a snake, was reflected in the creature and he couldn't resist hitting the snake.

The snake was also emotional and expressed.

He said, "O human being, you couldn't hurt me, I will do you a favor," he said.

He plunged into a blind well and disappeared.

A moment later he returned with a gold lira in his mouth and handed it to the woodcutter.
“From now on, I will give you a gold lira every day for the rest of your life.”
The woodcutter had the gold exchanged and there was a feast in his house that day.

He never told anyone what happened, including his family.

Everyone thought that it was just because the woodcutter worked so hard that his condition improved.

For years, he went to the head of that blind well every day, met the snake and took his gold.
Come and go, the woodcutter is seriously ill.

He couldn't go to the well.

After a few days, he got used to abundance, and narrowness began in his house.

Woodman called his son and told him the secret of the serpent.
He said, "Go to the head of the blind well and say that you are my son, the snake will give you gold."

His son did not believe, but went, the snake first hid, then appeared.

When he was convinced that he was the woodcutter's son, he went down to the well and brought a piece of gold.

When the boy first saw that the story he didn't believe was true, he became ambitious.

He said, who knows how much gold there is in the well.

He greedily made a move to kill the snake, missed, but cut off the snake's tail. The snake returned desperately, bit the boy and killed him.
When evening approached and his son did not come, the woodcutter was very worried.

He crawled up even though the patient bed.

He went to the well and his son lay dead.

Meanwhile, the snake appeared to have no tail and was covered in blood.

Woodcutter understood the situation and was very upset.

A part of his soul, his son is lifeless on the ground, the snake that has been his benefactor for years is injured.

He said that it must be my son who was wrong and apologized to the snake.

He said let's be friends again. The snake smiled bitterly.
“I would love to, though. We can no longer be friends when you have this pain of children and I have this pain of tail.”

THESE CASES WILL CONTINUE TO EXIST AS LONG AS SOMEONE IS EXPERIENCED.

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