Ultra Kemalist low brow Sözcü daily continues its kitsch Kemalist art with its cover page:)
http://twitter.com/nlymtlyzr/status/2126497745731584
yarın 9'u beş geçe Dolmabahçe Sarayı'ndaki Atatürkün yatağı başında ağlayacak askerlerin provası başarılı geçti…
— Yıldıray Oğur (@yildarado) November 9, 2010
http://twitter.com/tivitirbebesi/status/2267985897062400
http://twitter.com/petitinyeri/status/2128233961095168
http://twitter.com/askinasan/statuses/2251593797869568
http://twitter.com/alperhaber/statuses/2300663832772608
http://twitter.com/derinsular/statuses/2125229174296576
Tam 09.05'te Ata'nın hayata veda ettiği odanın önünde, çok sevdiği denizin üzerinde saygı duruşundayız. ruhun şad olsun!
— BİLGİ Yelken (@BiLGiYelken) November 10, 2010
http://twitter.com/DilekAtalay/statuses/2266303825973248
http://twitter.com/glcnavsar/status/2121848737234944
http://twitter.com/Turkeyreport/status/2255640244256769
http://twitter.com/fgeerdink/status/2256694608396288
Demokrasinin kalbi Meclisimizi kuran,ülkemizin kaderini tayin edici kararlar alan Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk'ü minnetle anıyoruz
— Edibe Sözen (@edibesozen) November 10, 2010
http://twitter.com/SeLimCiprut/status/2256931087458304
http://twitter.com/Turkeyreport/statuses/2312014655393792
Askerlerin 10 kasımda dolmabahçede 1997'den sonra ağlamaya başladıklarını biliyor musunuz? Önceki askerler çok mu ruhsuzdu acaba?
— Yıldıray Oğur (@yildarado) November 10, 2010
ha, bir ideoloji olarak kemalizmin eleştirisini yaparız, yapıyoruz o ayrı dava. ama bu saat 9'u 5 gece twitleri entelektüele yakışmıyor.
— Esra Arsan (@esraarsan) November 10, 2010
http://twitter.com/alibabaoglan/statuses/2339885180522496
A heated discussion after Burcu Tüzün mentions how the cab driver, who doesn’t stop at 9:05 is hit by others here.
People holding Turkey’s national flag and wearing T-shirts adorned with the image of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk visit Ataturk’s mausoleum on the 72nd anniversary of his death in Ankara November 10, 2010. Ataturk, the founder of modern, secular Turkey, was the country’s first president from 1923 until his death on November 10, 1938. He was 57. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Atatürk remembered on 72nd anniversary of death
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