@sametyahyabal devegillerin bağışıklıkları ilgi çekici derecede farklı bilim bunu inceliyor zaten fakat sidiğini değil kanını ve bağışıklık sistemini inceliyor. Aklı başında birisi herhangi bir canlının sidiğini içemez, içiyorsa veya içilmesini savunuyorsa acil tedavi olmalıdır, hastadır.
a lot of you found me because of what i wrote about Turkey. about how a dictatorship gets built without a single tank in the streets. i need you to read what i found next.
i've been writing about Turkey for years and i still wasn't prepared for what i found when i looked south.
most people think the İmamoğlu story ends in Silivri prison.
it doesn't. it just moved.
let me explain.
Ekrem İmamoğlu beat Erdoğan twice. won Istanbul. proved the man was actually beatable. so Erdoğan did what he always does when the courts can't be avoided: he made sure the courts could always be avoided.
young loyalist judges. surgical prosecutions. no tanks. no coup. just paperwork that destroys a man's life while everyone is looking somewhere else.
İmamoğlu is in a cell right now. his party was handed back to a puppet nobody voted for. and the democratic will of millions of Turkish citizens was quietly shredded by a man who understood one thing very clearly:
you don't need to win the fight. you just need to make sure your opponent never gets to show up for it.
that method is now being exported.
800 kilometers away, in Tirana, a man named Erion Veliaj has been sitting in pre-trial detention since February 2025. no conviction. no trial. over 470 days. his lawyers still haven't been given full access to the case files. he stood in a glass cage in a courtroom.
Veliaj is the mayor of Tirana. three times elected. 60 percent of the vote in his last race. transformed an entire capital city. one of the most popular politicians in the Balkans.
Edi Rama, the Albanian prime minister, looked at what Erdoğan did to İmamoğlu and apparently took notes.
and now here is the part that i can't stop thinking about.
İmamoğlu, from his prison cell in Silivri, wrote a personal letter to Veliaj.
two men. two cells. two countries. one method.
"the fight for democracy in one country is a fight for democracy everywhere," İmamoğlu wrote.
he recognized it immediately. because he's living it.
and from that same cell he said something else that nobody should be allowed to forget:
"we must protect the rule of law and the democratic mandate of elected local authorities at all costs."
a man in prison. still leading. still fighting. still thinking about everyone else.
the Council of Europe's own Venice Commission put it in writing last October: using pre-trial detention against sitting mayors constitutes a serious risk to democratic governance, and when applied indefinitely, it effectively disenfranchises citizens by removing their chosen representatives without due process.
both Turkey and Albania read that report. both ignored it.
forty mayors across the Balkans signed a joint letter demanding their release. they called it what it is: detention used not as justice, but as political incapacitation.
not surprisingly it didn’t move anyone in Tirana or Ankara, but what about the European Commission, the EU, UK and the US?
now here is where the story splits in a way that should make every single person in Europe deeply uncomfortable.
when Erdoğan does this, Europe lectures Turkey. resolutions. stern statements. talk of values and rule of law.
when Rama does this, Brussels fast-tracks Albania toward EU membership. target date 2030. they are literally preparing to hand this man the keys to the European club while his most popular political opponent sits in a cell without a trial.
Turkey is being punished for the method.
Albania is being rewarded for using it.
Veliaj knows this. that's why İmamoğlu wrote to him from prison. not as a courtesy. as a recognition. you are part of the same fight.
the millions of Turkish people who took to the streets for İmamoğlu weren't just fighting for Istanbul. they were fighting for every city where a mayor gets thrown in a cell for being too popular. they just didn't know it yet.
they do now.
@latin_amerikada Evet Güney Kore'nin neden bu şekilde bi yol izlediğini de anlatsana. Samsung ve Hyundai olmasaydı Güney Kore halkı muhtemelen taş kemiriyordu şimdi. Yeteri kadar araştırmamışsınız demek ki 😂