Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Ο κ. Παπανδρέου φυτεύει δέντρα στο Gezi!

Λίγες μόνο ώρες μετά την προκλητική δήλωση του Τούρκου πρωθυπουργού Ρετζέπ Ταγίπ Ερντογάν, ότι «δεν υπάρχει κράτος που να λέγεται Κύπρος», ο πρώην πρωθυπουργός της Ελλάδας Γιώργος Παπανδρέου εμφανίστηκε στην Τουρκία, αποδεικνύοντας το οικολογικό του προφίλ.


Ο κ. Παπανδρέου βρίσκεται στην Κωνσταντινούπολη για τη συνάντηση της Σοσιαλιστικής Διεθνούς και σήμερα αποφάσισε να επισκεφτεί το πάρκο Gezi και να φυτέψει ένα δέντρο ως «σύμβολο της δύναμης των πολιτών να ορίζουν το μέλλον τους με τη δική τους φωνή», όπως ο ίδιος είπε.


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  1. Papandreou visits Istanbul (Constantinople)'s Gezi Park, plants tree....

    Socialist International (SI) President Georgios Papandreou, who is in Istanbul to chair the SI Council Meeting, has visited Gezi Park, from where anti-government protests spread across Turkey when police violently raided protesters who occupied the park to stop trees from being cut down, and planted a tree “symbolizing the power of citizens around the world to have a voice over their own fate.”

    “I think this is symbolic of the power that our citizens have around the world to have a voice, to create a better future, to decide on their own fate. It is a principle, which goes beyond specific nations,” Papandreou told reporters in Gezi Park on Nov. 12.

    Papandreou appeared at Gezi Park early in the morning, along with Turkey’s main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) deputy chairman Umut Oran.

    Papandreou said he is working for a close relationship between Turkey and Greece, as a friend to Turkey. “I’ve always agreed with the idea that, collectively, we can together imagine a different world; we can together image a better world and democracy has always been the idea that we all participate toward. We all have the right to voice our ideas and collectively, we can make a different world,” Papandreou said.

    The SI Council Meeting in Istanbul hosted by the CHP will be closed today after the adoption of resolutions and statements on certain issues. In a draft declaration on Gezi Park, which is expected to be passed during the meeting, the SI expressed its solidarity with Gezi Park and lent its support to five demands Taksim Solidarity, a civil society group which took a leading role during the protests, raised following the protests.

    “Gezi Park must remain a park,” “Those responsible for the violence against the peaceful demonstrators must be brought to justice,” “Tear gas and similar chemical agents must be prohibited,” “Citizens detained should receive a fair trial and be released,” “Freedom of assembly and the right to peaceful demonstrations must be fully respected without hindrance by the authorities” are the five demands of Taksim Solidarity.
    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/papandreou-visits-istanbuls-gezi-park-plants-tree.aspx?pageID=238&nID=57783&NewsCatID=351
    12/11/13

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