26.02.2025 08:00
The General Director of State Theaters, Tamer Karadağlı, shared the reasons for his visit to Gezi Park and his thoughts on the resolution process. Karadağlı's statement regarding the resolution process, "I do not accept the release of Öcalan," drew significant attention.
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The General Director of State Theatres, Tamer Karadağlı, being present at Gezi Park during the Gezi Park events has been quite a topic of discussion. Karadağlı made statements on this issue in the program 'I Just Spoke' hosted by Candaş Tolga Işık on Ekol TV.
In response to the question, "Why did you go to Gezi Park?" Tamer Karadağlı said, "I really went for three or five trees. I saw that it was not like that. I saw groups chanting slogans of terrorist organizations, and I did not stand by these groups, and I will not. A shopping mall was going to be built. What happened? The AKM was rebuilt and is ten times more functional than before. This was done during our minister's term."
"I DO NOT FIND ÖCALAN'S RELEASE TO BE CORRECT"
In response to the question, "What do you think about the solution process?" Tamer Karadağlı stated, "I do not accept Öcalan's release. This is my personal opinion. After I entered the bureaucracy, I saw this very clearly. There is a state mentality. It is not possible to understand this from the outside. When I was in the private sector, no matter how much I tried to understand it, I could not. Once you enter the state, you can see this much more clearly. The state mentality is something else. If I say, 'I absorbed the state mentality in 1-2 years, I feel it,' it would be a lie. Personally, I do not find Öcalan's release to be correct; I still argue that he is a baby killer and the head of a terrorist organization, and I believe in this."
"I BELIEVE THE SOLUTION WILL COME SOON"
In response to the question, "What do you think about the proposal for Abdullah Öcalan to speak in the parliament?" Tamer Karadağlı said, "This is not something I understand. I do not want to say anything about something I do not understand. This is how I see it. Of course, terrorism must end. There has been a bleeding wound in our country for 40 years due to terrorism. I believe that the solution will come soon, but the people in the upper echelons of the state have much more information than we do."
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