Recep Tayyip Erdogan quotes:

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  • Similarly, gender-equality, supremacy of law, political participation, civil society, and transparency are among the indispensable elements that are the imperatives of democratization.

  • Everyone should unconditionally accept that Israel is an indispensable element of the Middle Eastern mosaic.

  • Several experts on the Middle East concur that the Middle East cannot be democratized.

  • According to this view, democracy is a product of western culture, and it cannot be applied to the Middle East which has a different cultural, religious, sociological and historical background.

  • I should like to repeat what I stated recently in the Jeddah Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia: It won't be the religion, but rather the world-view of some of its followers that shall be made current.

  • The US and the European Union needs to help in the translation of the demand for democracy into a political will.

  • It is obvious that putting the Arab-Israeli dispute on a resolution track would be an important element of overcoming the confidence problem in the region.

  • A lasting solution to this problem will have an exceptionally positive influence foremost on the peoples of Palestine and Israel, as well as on the region and the international community.

  • The Muslim world and its subset the countries of the Middle East have been left behind in the marathon of political, economic and human development. For that, there is a tendency to blame others as the primary cause.

  • But foremost, I do not subscribe to the view that Islamic culture and democracy cannot be reconciled.

  • It is impossible to preserve my friendship with people who are allegedly leaders when they are attacking their own people, shooting at them, using tanks and other forms of heavy weaponry.

  • Several experts on the Middle East concur that the Middle East cannot be democratized

  • A fitting external security environment could also play an important role in promoting social consensus and institutionalization towards democratization.

  • In this context, social consensus, and institutions that embody this consensus, must be made effective in order for democratization not to be abused as a provisional instrument to establish an anti-democratic regime.

  • Paramount is the need to secure human rights. The form of rule should be such that the citizen does not have to fear the State, but gives it direction and confidently participates in its administration.

  • The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers...

  • As a politician who cherishes religious conviction in his personal sphere, but regards politics as a domain belonging outside religion, I believe that this view is seriously flawed.

  • I am aware of the thesis that the United States has long since invested exclusively in stability and this has obviated democratic transformation in the Middle East.

  • Therefore, the question is not whether such democratization is possible, but instead how to meet the yearning of the masses in the Middle East for democracy; in other words, how to achieve democratization in the Middle East.

  • When there is no such thing as religious culture and moral education, serious social problems such as drug addiction and racism fill the gap.

  • My visit to the United States has also given me the opportunity to emphasize the objective of establishing close and intensive links between the Turkish and American peoples, scholars and businessmen.

  • Even as we ought to accept that each country would progress with a different method and speed toward that goal, the standard for the expected end-state should not be lowered.

  • Even in the Western world, one cannot argue that the ideal has been achieved given the existence of issues like the integration, participation and representation of Muslim citizens, and occasional but lingering anti-Semitism.

  • However, democracy cannot be defined as the existence of parliaments and elections alone.

  • I regard the endorsement of both the objective and a method - which can differ from one country to another- of democratization by the parties in the region as a basic requisite of democratization in the Middle East

  • The foundations of democratic transition should be laid in accordance with a sincere and committed strategy that is supported by various policy tools, and implemented wisely.

  • The purpose cannot be creating self-styled democracies, but rather encouraging steps that are conducive to establishing democratic rule at universal standards. Obviously, this would be a formidable journey.

  • The advanced levels which the democratic world has attained at the end of lengthy processes may have created the perception in the region that democracy is a distant concept; this perception can be addressed.

  • The purpose cannot be creating self-styled democracies, but rather encouraging steps that are conducive to establishing democratic rule at universal standards. Obviously, this would be a formidable journey

  • The advanced levels which the democratic world has attained at the end of lengthy processes may have created the perception in the region that democracy is a distant concept; this perception can be addressed

  • In Turkey the religious minorities have more rights than they do in Europe.

  • In other words, the bar should be maintained at the level of a pluralistic and participatory democracy.

  • Invariably, also a Palestinian state should live side by side with Israel within recognized and secure borders and the security and prosperity of the Palestinian people must be guaranteed.

  • I am a person who is inclined to define relations between individuals based on principles.

  • Therefore, the observation must be explicitly made: In the Middle East and in the Muslim world, suspicions linger concerning the objectives of the West and notably the US.

  • What should be targeted is a concept of organic, and not just mechanic, democracy that preserves the rule of law, separation of powers, and that is participatory and pluralistic.

  • It is essential that policy instruments be developed that would firmly establish democratization on the basis of social consensus and enable transformation on stable grounds.

  • A confidence problem exists on the part of the people of the region who desire democratic rule in principle, but remain suspicious of both the fashion with which democratization is presented and the purposes of the democratic world.

  • There exists an unmistakable demand in the Middle East and in the wider Muslim world for democratization.

  • I regard the endorsement of both the objective and a method - which can differ from one country to another- of democratization by the parties in the region as a basic requisite of democratization in the Middle East.

  • Cave of the Patriarchs and Rachel's Tomb were not and never will be Jewish sites.

  • Forsake Alcohol, eat grapes instead!

  • I am against nuclear weapons, regardless of whether they are in the hands of Iran or Israel or any Western country. But obviously some states are allowed to have weapons of mass destruction while others are not.

  • I am saying yes to criticism, but no to insults.

  • I cannot understand how sensible people still defend Facebook, YouTube and Twitter

  • I don't want to use the term "nuclear weapons" because those people in Iran who have authority say they are not building nuclear weapons. I make an appeal to the countries who do have nuclear weapons. They don't consider them a nuclear threat. But let's say a country that doesn't have nuclear weapons gets involved in building them, then they are told by those that already have nuclear weapons that they oppose [such a development]. Where is the justice in that?

  • I take the debate on the method of promoting democracy seriously

  • I went back in British history. Some 204 people died there after a mine collapsed in 1838. In 1866, 361 miners died in Britain. In an explosion in 1894, 290 people died there...These are usual things.

  • If during their education our youths become alienated from their language, history, ancestors, culture and civilization, it means there is a very serious educational problem there.

  • If nuclear energy is used for the sake of humanity, then I say yes. But if it is used destructively, then no.

  • If the EU doesnÂ?'t want Turkey, they should say it now and clearly. If we are not wanted, then both sides donÂ?t need to waste their time with negotiations.

  • If the nuclear program is indeed meant only for civil purposes, then it is wrong to impose sanctions.

  • If Twitter, Youtube & Facebook will be honest; if they'll stop being so immoral, stop attacking families, we'll support them

  • If we look at history, we will see that regimes which persecute [their people] do not remain standing.

  • In other words, the bar should be maintained at the level of a pluralistic and participatory democracy

  • In this context, social consensus, and institutions that embody this consensus, must be made effective in order for democratization not to be abused as a provisional instrument to establish an anti-democratic regime

  • Invariably, also a Palestinian state should live side by side with Israel within recognized and secure borders and the security and prosperity of the Palestinian people must be guaranteed

  • Is Europe a home for an alliance of civilizations or is it a Christian club? If the former is true, then Turkey should be part of it.

  • It is not a process of bargaining or give-and-take. The peace process is not about giving concessions. We will not allow any step which would hurt the memories of our martyrs.

  • My own daughters weren't able to study in Turkey because of their headscarves, so they went to the United States.

  • My visit to the United States has also given me the opportunity to emphasize the objective of establishing close and intensive links between the Turkish and American peoples, scholars and businessmen

  • Obviously some states are allowed to have weapons of mass destruction while others are not.

  • Our religion has defined a position for women (in society): motherhood. Some people can understand this, while others can't. You cannot explain this to feminists because they don't accept the concept of motherhood.

  • Similarly, it is argued that the culture of Islam is incompatible with democracy. Basically, this conventional perspective of the Middle East thus contends that democracy in that region is neither possible nor even desirable

  • The best examples of lies can be found there. To me, social media is the worst menace to society.

  • The foundations of democratic transition should be laid in accordance with a sincere and committed strategy that is supported by various policy tools, and implemented wisely

  • The knife in the hand of a murderer kills, but if you give it to a doctor he will heal with it.

  • The Muslim world and its subset the countries of the Middle East have been left behind in the marathon of political, economic and human development. For that, there is a tendency to blame others as the primary cause

  • The whole world is an open, free market. No state can exist without the others.

  • There are people who say that "Gül can't be my president". These people don't have good manners for and they should renounce their Turkish citizenship foremost this man will be chosen democratically by the people.

  • There exists an unmistakable demand in the Middle East and in the wider Muslim world for democratization

  • There is a trouble called Twitter, the finest lies are here. Nowadays, social media is actually the headache of societies.

  • There is an attempt to tarnish Turkey by using press freedom when it is in fact measures taken against terrorism, i dispute this. Nowhere in Europe or in other countries is there a media that is as free as the press in Turkey.

  • There is no moderate or immoderate Islam. Islam is Islam and that's it

  • There is now a scourge that is called Twitter

  • Therefore, the question is not whether such democratization is possible, but instead how to meet the yearning of the masses in the Middle East for democracy; in other words, how to achieve democratization in the Middle East

  • They came to me with this case of Twitter ignoring case of smeared housewife

  • They cry press freedom, but (the raids) have nothing to do with it, we have no concern about what the EU might say, whether the EU accepts us as members or not, we have no such concern. Please keep your wisdom to yourself.

  • This (presidential) system will not bear any resemblance to dictatorships under the same name in Africa and Asia, (It) will be unique to Turkey, it will be like a bee making honey, taking something from every flower and giving us a taste of a truly different honey.

  • Turkey wants to be treated by the same standards as other countries. If you compare us to some other newly accepted EU members our performance, especially in terms of the economy, is much better.

  • Twitter, Facebook and YouTube have to respect the Turkish Republic's laws

  • We are against the majority tyrannizing the minority. But we are definitely against the minority tyrannizing the majority.

  • We are seeing with great grief that America remains quiet as Turkey struggles against terrorism. Because there were promises given to us, and they need to be kept. If not, we can take care of our own business.

  • We have taken a strategic decision to gather education activities under a single roof.

  • We will not leave this nation at the mercy of YouTube and Facebook

  • We won't allow the people to be devoured by YouTube, Facebook or others

  • We'll eradicate Twitter. I don't care what the international community says. Everyone will witness the power of the Turkish Republic. There is now a scourge that is called Twitter. The best examples of lies can be found there. To me, social media is the worst menace to society. They came to me with this case of Twitter ignoring case of smeared housewife. I said, let's solve this.

  • When we strengthen our relations with the Gulf states, when we cooperate with the Arabs, everybody asks if we are looking for a new geopolitical place. But in the Middle East and the Gulf, you can find German, French and British goods everywhere. German relations to these states are very good, as are English and French relations. Does this make them Arab-oriented?

  • You cannot put women and men on an equal footing. It is against nature. They were created differently. Their nature is different. She should not laugh loudly in front of all the world and should preserve her decency at all times.

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