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Wearing of headscarves, burqas and preaching clothes is banned in Kyrgyzstan. The law also bans the establishment of political parties based on religion, the use of religious elements in election campaigns, and members of parliament working as clergy.
Similar things are happening across all Central Asian countries. They're all getting repulsed by AKP.
Worthless slaves?These Turkic countries in Central Asia are worthless slaves. They keep back-stabbing Turkiye's effort for closer integration. They are undeserving of statehood.
Former Soviet-era leaders are destroying their countries.Worthless slaves?
You know who's really fitting of that title? Women in Afghanistan (no disrespect to them, I feel bad for them all)
Tell that to China.Without religious freedom, the development of a country and society is not possible.
Worthless slaves?
You know who's really fitting of that title? Women in Afghanistan (no disrespect to them, I feel bad for them all)
Yet it is still a better place to live than Afghanistan.Why do you bring Afghanistan into this discussion. talking about countries, yours doesn't exists.
China's success doesn't change anything. China's system is built on attracting foreign investors and manufacturing. Moreover, most of the Chinese people are already atheists. Today, no one can say that there is no religious freedom in China.Tell that to China.
Former Soviet-era leaders are destroying their countries.
I'm talking about wasting a country's energy and time on internal conflicts. If granting religious freedom brings peace to the country, it should be given up to a certain limit.Religion is not the basis for developing a country in these modern times. The basis for a nations development is it's human resources. Giving them the freedom to study and achieve greater heights are what drives the country forward.
Backwards thinking Manchauvenistic tendencies are all rooted in religion. Show me one religion where the woman's word is law ?
It doesn't state anywhere that there aren't religious freedom. being narrowminded and assuming that is the biggest flaws of so called muslims.I'm talking about wasting a country's energy and time on internal conflicts. If granting religious freedom brings peace to the country, it should be given up to a certain limit.
Egypt and Lebanon have religious freedom, why aren't they thriving? Afghanistan, Iran, and a bunch of other majority Muslim nations have religious freedom (for Muslims), why aren't they the utopias you say they should be?China's success doesn't change anything. China's system is built on attracting foreign investors and manufacturing. Moreover, most of the Chinese people are already atheists. Today, no one can say that there is no religious freedom in China.
China's success doesn't change anything. China's system is built on attracting foreign investors and manufacturing. Moreover, most of the Chinese people are already atheists. Today, no one can say that there is no religious freedom in China.
Yeah idk, Kazakhstan is doing pretty damn well. For being landlocked nations surrounded by less than ideal neighbors, the Turkic nations in Central Asia aren't doing half bad. Türkmenistan of course is the odd one out.
it takes time to develop a nation and what matters is that the foundation is solid and the education system is solid enough to do the job. You can't expect countries that have been under Sovjet rule to make a comeback in some 35 years.
You see what I mean? I Still love Turkmens regardless.
it takes time to develop a nation and what matters is that the foundation is solid and the education system is solid enough to do the job. You can't expect countries that have been under Sovjet rule to make a comeback in some 35 years.
I think managing to bridge gaps and connecting on cultural level is important and should be the foundation that we build upon. Cultural values, and not religious values.
Well at least he knows how to throw a party hahaha.
You see what I mean? I Still love Turkmens regardless.