Turkish Lira Hit Record Low Amid Erdogan Row With France

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Erdogan has become laughing stock of the world after calling for French Boycott.

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Turkish lira hits yet another record low, pushing past 8 to the dollar amid France row

Turkey’s sliding currency hit a new low on Tuesday, trading at a record 8.2 lira to the dollar late afternoon in London amid investor displeasure over the central bank’s stubbornness on interest rates and growing acrimony between Turkey and France.

“The market clearly not happy with CBRT’s approach on the rates side,” W. Brad Betchel, global head of foreign exchange at Jefferies, wrote in a note Tuesday referring to Turkey’s central bank.

The lira’s value has fallen by 20% year-to-date and halved since the end of 2017. At the start of 2018, a dollar bought just 3.77 lira; now analysts predict that figure will hit 8.5 or even 9

The recent slide comes after the central bank last week declined to raise interest rates, surprising investors, and instead opted to hike its late liquidity lending rate to 14.75%. It announced its intention to focus on liquidity measures “until (the) inflation outlook displays a significant improvement,” despite pressure to raise its rates in order to counter its double-digit inflation. The benchmark interest rate for Turkey currently stands at 10.25%.
“It would have been difficult for the (central bank) to admit more clearly that it is not willing to take any measures to stabilize the inflation outlook and the Turkish lira against political pressure,” analysts at Commerzbank wrote in a note Tuesday.

Erdogan has previously defended his economic record and in September called interest rates the “tools of his enemies.” Over the summer he downplayed the lira’s slide, calling it “temporary.”

A fight with Macron ... and a France boycott?

Adding to the slew of foreign confrontations that Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has intervened in this year, France’s President Emmanuel Macron is the latest target of Ankara’s ire. Erdogan on Monday urged Turks to boycott French goods after the country projected satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad on government buildings in Paris to protest the terrorist killing of a French teacher who showed the images to his class.

Erdogan accused Macron of Islamophobia and said he needed “mental checks.” Macron, defending France’s move as an exercise of free speech, recalled France’s ambassador to Ankara.

Other flashpoints for Turkey include its involvement in conflicts in Libya and Syria, Eastern Mediterranean tensions over drilling rights, and, most recently, the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh. Ankara’s interventions, and its vocal support of political Islam, have pitted it against Middle Eastern countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel, as well as NATO countries Cyprus, Greece and France.

In addition, its reported testing of the Russian S400 missile defense system, which it acquired against NATO’s consent, has the potential to draw sanctions from Washington, the risk of which casts yet another pall over the lira.

Turkey’s central bank ‘needs to wake up’

Erdogan’s unpredictability, as well as his grip on Turkey’s central bank, which has come to be seen as less independent in recent years, weigh on the currency.Erdogan has defended the country’s monetary policy decisions, frequently calling interest rates “evil” and often refusing to let the central bank raise them, which is what most economists agree must be done in order to counter inflation, currently at just over 11% in Turkey.

“The CBRT needs to wake up pretty quick and hike policy rates or else the lira will hit the floor,” Timothy Ash, senior strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, wrote in an email note Tuesday.

“The lira is weak because the CBRT failed to do the obvious last week and hike the base rate … With the lira hitting 8.20 today, question is: Where is the floor? 8.50? 9+?”

The currency was already depreciating consistently against the dollar well before the coronavirus pandemic hit, but is now under more pressure as foreign exchange reserves shrink and the country’s tourism revenue gets eviscerated. Unemployment in Turkey is above 14%.

The country’s government has “squandered the trust placed in the central bank with its decision last week,” the Commerzbank analysts wrote, adding that any damage-control measures will have to be further reaching to convince markets that monetary policy will be “stability-orientated in the long term.”

“We are likely to see many more USD-TRY record levels before the required change in policy will finally follow,” they wrote.

 
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Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...

Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.


تندیٔ باد مخالف سے نہ گھبرا اے عقاب
یہ تو چلتی ہے تجھے اونچا اڑانے کے لیے
 

Abdullah9

Senator (1k+ posts)
oh! is it all of a certain? Erdogan must be sorry for his stance he did not know this prior to his statements. Chootiyon which world do you live in? Erdogan is a leader, he is not an installation.
 

Salazar67

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Erdogan has become laughing stock of the world after calling for French Boycott.

Turkish lira hits yet another record low, pushing past 8 to the dollar amid France row
Turkey’s sliding currency hit a new low on Tuesday, trading at a record 8.2 lira to the dollar late afternoon in London amid investor displeasure over the central bank’s stubbornness on interest rates and growing acrimony between Turkey and France.

“The market clearly not happy with CBRT’s approach on the rates side,” W. Brad Betchel, global head of foreign exchange at Jefferies, wrote in a note Tuesday referring to Turkey’s central bank.

The lira’s value has fallen by 20% year-to-date and halved since the end of 2017. At the start of 2018, a dollar bought just 3.77 lira; now analysts predict that figure will hit 8.5 or even 9

The recent slide comes after the central bank last week declined to raise interest rates, surprising investors, and instead opted to hike its late liquidity lending rate to 14.75%. It announced its intention to focus on liquidity measures “until (the) inflation outlook displays a significant improvement,” despite pressure to raise its rates in order to counter its double-digit inflation. The benchmark interest rate for Turkey currently stands at 10.25%.
“It would have been difficult for the (central bank) to admit more clearly that it is not willing to take any measures to stabilize the inflation outlook and the Turkish lira against political pressure,” analysts at Commerzbank wrote in a note Tuesday.
Erdogan has previously defended his economic record and in September called interest rates the “tools of his enemies.” Over the summer he downplayed the lira’s slide, calling it “temporary.”

A fight with Macron ... and a France boycott?
Adding to the slew of foreign confrontations that Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has intervened in this year, France’s President Emmanuel Macron is the latest target of Ankara’s ire. Erdogan on Monday urged Turks to boycott French goods after the country projected satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad on government buildings in Paris to protest the terrorist killing of a French teacher who showed the images to his class.

Erdogan accused Macron of Islamophobia and said he needed “mental checks.” Macron, defending France’s move as an exercise of free speech, recalled France’s ambassador to Ankara.

Other flashpoints for Turkey include its involvement in conflicts in Libya and Syria, Eastern Mediterranean tensions over drilling rights, and, most recently, the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh. Ankara’s interventions, and its vocal support of political Islam, have pitted it against Middle Eastern countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel, as well as NATO countries Cyprus, Greece and France.
In addition, its reported testing of the Russian S400 missile defense system, which it acquired against NATO’s consent, has the potential to draw sanctions from Washington, the risk of which casts yet another pall over the lira.

Turkey’s central bank ‘needs to wake up’
Erdogan’s unpredictability, as well as his grip on Turkey’s central bank, which has come to be seen as less independent in recent years, weigh on the currency.
Erdogan has defended the country’s monetary policy decisions, frequently calling interest rates “evil” and often refusing to let the central bank raise them, which is what most economists agree must be done in order to counter inflation, currently at just over 11% in Turkey.
“The CBRT needs to wake up pretty quick and hike policy rates or else the lira will hit the floor,” Timothy Ash, senior strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, wrote in an email note Tuesday.
“The lira is weak because the CBRT failed to do the obvious last week and hike the base rate … With the lira hitting 8.20 today, question is: Where is the floor? 8.50? 9+?”

The currency was already depreciating consistently against the dollar well before the coronavirus pandemic hit, but is now under more pressure as foreign exchange reserves shrink and the country’s tourism revenue gets eviscerated. Unemployment in Turkey is above 14%.

The country’s government has “squandered the trust placed in the central bank with its decision last week,” the Commerzbank analysts wrote, adding that any damage-control measures will have to be further reaching to convince markets that monetary policy will be “stability-orientated in the long term.”

“We are likely to see many more USD-TRY record levels before the required change in policy will finally follow,” they wrote.



Listen urine drinking troll.. Correction..Turkish LAURA IN FRANCE BUND. DEATH TO ISRAHELL AND HINDUSTAN. MOTHER EFFING WANKER. F U.
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Boycott kerne se pehle yeh batao aukat hai tum logon ki boycott kerne ki? Khareed askte ho $5,000 - $6,000 k purse from Luis Vuitton and Chanel? Nikle ho boycott kerne. Bewakoof log. All your products are 3rd class from China.

On top of that France is giving you $500 million per year for electricity and water projects. They know Muslims are childish that's why they do not make decisions on emotion otherwise they can make your country bankrupt.

6 Million Muslims are living comfortably in France they are allowed to marry French women, given citizenship and enjoy better living standard than most Muslim countries.

And then you go there, behead their teachers, attack their values and then boycott them and talk shit about them when they stand up to your badmashi.

While look at how Saudi and brother Muslim countries treat you like dogs? China is throwing Muslims into concentration camps but waha sab ki bolti bund ho jaate hai.

You people are in the wrong and God will punish you for this.


oh! is it all of a certain? Erdogan must be sorry for his stance he did not know this prior to his statements. Chootiyon which world do you live in? Erdogan is a leader, he is not an installation.
 

blalbutt

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
Erdogan has become laughing stock of the world after calling for French Boycott.

Turkish lira hits yet another record low, pushing past 8 to the dollar amid France row
Turkey’s sliding currency hit a new low on Tuesday, trading at a record 8.2 lira to the dollar late afternoon in London amid investor displeasure over the central bank’s stubbornness on interest rates and growing acrimony between Turkey and France.

“The market clearly not happy with CBRT’s approach on the rates side,” W. Brad Betchel, global head of foreign exchange at Jefferies, wrote in a note Tuesday referring to Turkey’s central bank.

The lira’s value has fallen by 20% year-to-date and halved since the end of 2017. At the start of 2018, a dollar bought just 3.77 lira; now analysts predict that figure will hit 8.5 or even 9

The recent slide comes after the central bank last week declined to raise interest rates, surprising investors, and instead opted to hike its late liquidity lending rate to 14.75%. It announced its intention to focus on liquidity measures “until (the) inflation outlook displays a significant improvement,” despite pressure to raise its rates in order to counter its double-digit inflation. The benchmark interest rate for Turkey currently stands at 10.25%.
“It would have been difficult for the (central bank) to admit more clearly that it is not willing to take any measures to stabilize the inflation outlook and the Turkish lira against political pressure,” analysts at Commerzbank wrote in a note Tuesday.
Erdogan has previously defended his economic record and in September called interest rates the “tools of his enemies.” Over the summer he downplayed the lira’s slide, calling it “temporary.”

A fight with Macron ... and a France boycott?
Adding to the slew of foreign confrontations that Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has intervened in this year, France’s President Emmanuel Macron is the latest target of Ankara’s ire. Erdogan on Monday urged Turks to boycott French goods after the country projected satirical cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad on government buildings in Paris to protest the terrorist killing of a French teacher who showed the images to his class.

Erdogan accused Macron of Islamophobia and said he needed “mental checks.” Macron, defending France’s move as an exercise of free speech, recalled France’s ambassador to Ankara.

Other flashpoints for Turkey include its involvement in conflicts in Libya and Syria, Eastern Mediterranean tensions over drilling rights, and, most recently, the fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh. Ankara’s interventions, and its vocal support of political Islam, have pitted it against Middle Eastern countries including the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Israel, as well as NATO countries Cyprus, Greece and France.
In addition, its reported testing of the Russian S400 missile defense system, which it acquired against NATO’s consent, has the potential to draw sanctions from Washington, the risk of which casts yet another pall over the lira.

Turkey’s central bank ‘needs to wake up’
Erdogan’s unpredictability, as well as his grip on Turkey’s central bank, which has come to be seen as less independent in recent years, weigh on the currency.
Erdogan has defended the country’s monetary policy decisions, frequently calling interest rates “evil” and often refusing to let the central bank raise them, which is what most economists agree must be done in order to counter inflation, currently at just over 11% in Turkey.
“The CBRT needs to wake up pretty quick and hike policy rates or else the lira will hit the floor,” Timothy Ash, senior strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, wrote in an email note Tuesday.
“The lira is weak because the CBRT failed to do the obvious last week and hike the base rate … With the lira hitting 8.20 today, question is: Where is the floor? 8.50? 9+?”

The currency was already depreciating consistently against the dollar well before the coronavirus pandemic hit, but is now under more pressure as foreign exchange reserves shrink and the country’s tourism revenue gets eviscerated. Unemployment in Turkey is above 14%.

The country’s government has “squandered the trust placed in the central bank with its decision last week,” the Commerzbank analysts wrote, adding that any damage-control measures will have to be further reaching to convince markets that monetary policy will be “stability-orientated in the long term.”

“We are likely to see many more USD-TRY record levels before the required change in policy will finally follow,” they wrote.



hahhhahahahaha.....Sahi paisay halal kar rha hai...lagay raho...btw kia rate hai aaj kal market mai?
 

Galaxy

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Erdogan is only muslim leader with guts. IK is second.
Pakistan,Iran,Turkey,China must forms a Nato type military alliance otherwise more and more shitt will be thrown at us and we won't be able to avoid it.
 

باس از باس

MPA (400+ posts)
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...

Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.

تم پیدا ہی دہرئیے ہوئے تھے یا کینیڈا کی برفوں میں ٹیکسی چلا چلا کے مت وج گئی۔۔۔

ایک تھریڈ اس پہ بھی ڈال دو کہ تمہارے ابو میکرن نے عرب دنیا سے کہا کہ فرانس کی پروڈکٹ کا بائیکاٹ نا کریں
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Regardless of whether Arabs follow boycott or not, the French are a very proud nation and they will never give up on their values.

If you want to believe in superstitious non-sense then you have every right to not draw cartoons. But don't force other people to follow your nonsense.


ایک تھریڈ اس پہ بھی ڈال دو کہ تمہارے ابو میکرن نے عرب دنیا سے کہا کہ فرانس کی پروڈکٹ کا بائیکاٹ نا کریں
 

atensari

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...

Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.

مسلمان جو مرضی کرلیں غیر مسلم ان سے راضی نہیں ہوں گے. ہندوؤں کے کشمیر کے شیخ اور مفتی خاندان ان کی نصف صدی سے زائد وفاداری کا صلہ جیل میں ڈال کر دیا. بقیہ رہ جانے والے عرب حکمرانوں کو صدام، قذافی، حسنی مبارک کے حشر سے سبق سیکھنا چاہے. اور ایشائی، افریقی عوام کو سفید فاموں کی جاپانیوں سے نفرت دماغ میں رکھنی چاہے

مسلمان ممالک میں اسلام ہے کہاں. کہیں مغربی جمہوریت ہے کہیں دور جاہلیت کی قبائلی اجارہ داری

کچھ مجسمے اڑائے جانے پر دنیا واویلا مچانے والے بیوقوف مسلمانوں کو مشورہ دے رہے ہیں

فرانس ہی نہیں ساری عیسائی دنیا میں یہودیوں کو ناراض کرنے والی تحریر و تقریر پر پابندی ہے. آزادی گئی پانی بھرنے

سیکولر نقاب کے پیچھے مذہبی چہرے کو بے نقاب کرنے کا شکریہ. صلیبی ان کا خدا ان کے دشمنوں کے ہاں گروی رکھ کر اسی سے مدد مانگ رہے ہیں. خدا نہیں ابلیس "تہذیب" کی خوب مدد کر رہا ہے
 

Amatuka

MPA (400+ posts)
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...

Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.
Freedom of expression is not allowed when commenting on yahodi holo-----
When they saw retaliation in the past why are they provoking muslims emotions. They should know the retaliation they will face when it comes to the respect of our beloved prophet peace be on him.
 

CANSUK

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

Well you do need a religious scholars (mufti) to understand the logic behind it. If you really wanna understand then listen to the speeches of PMIK about Islmophobia n’ the respect and importance of Prophet Mohammad PBUH on different world forum e.g UNO, any layman can understand these speeches.


start listening the 3rd point which starts at 10:25 in the above video and if you are interested in Kashmir then listen the 4th point....
Last prophet lives in our hearts ♥️ if he’s not their ♥️ then he/she not a Muslim.
 
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aliahmad297622

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...










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Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.
If you guys were fighting for the right cause then that's another thing... But the things you are fighting for is so wrong the one wonders whether to laugh or to cry...

Zaalims and dictators have no use for freedom of expression, its the most vulnerable of the society who need it.

Look at the helpless people of North Korea who are not allowed to criticize Kim family and are brainwashed to love him and his personality cult.

Look at the Muslim world what Islam has done to their counties and yet they are not even allowed to speak out or criticize it.

You people are so brainwashed to believe that those cartoons are wrong that not a single person here can provide a logical reason why its wrong to make cartoons? Other than the fact that they are just brainwashed to believe its wrong and therefore it hurts their feelings.

And now you want to French to give up one of their most important values of freedom of expression just because of your badmashi, threats and feelings. Your cause is neither just, nor moral.

God help France and God help every oppressed person on the planet who is not allowed to speak out against the oppressor.
Isss maa aik baat appp na sahiii kiii aj ka door ma goraa ka iman hum logooo sa bohattt agaaa haii no dout and Allah bhii inn kii madad kartaa haii , and hum muslims ki kutta waliii ho rahiii haiii munafic munafic munafic
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Man don't make me listen to IK on this. The man has good intentions but he is completely clueless on this topic.

This Islamophobia narrative was bought by the left for last few decades but as you can see with Macron's response who is a leftist btw that even the Left is now not buying that narrative.

The problem of Islamic extremism is real and even Pakistan is a victim of it. Moderate Muslims like IK are making it worse by confusing the public and trying to make it a non-issue and hiding behind Islamophobia. There is no issue of Islamophobia, only place where I can see problem of Islamophobia is in China but no one speaks up about it.


Well you do need a religious scholars (mufti) to understand the logic behind it. If you really wanna understand then listen to the speeches of PMIK about Islmophobia n’ the respect and importance of Prophet Mohammad PBUH on different world forum e.g UNO, any layman can understand these speeches.


start listening the 3rd point which starts at 10:25 in the above video and if you are interested in Kashmir then listen the 4th point....
 

CANSUK

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Man don't make me listen to IK on this. The man has good intentions but he is completely clueless on this topic.

This Islamophobia narrative was bought by the left for last few decades but as you can see with Macron's response who is a leftist btw that even the Left is now not buying that narrative.

The problem of Islamic extremism is real and even Pakistan is a victim of it. Moderate Muslims like IK are making it worse by confusing the public and trying to make it a non-issue and hiding behind Islamophobia. There is no issue of Islamophobia, only place where I can see problem of Islamophobia is in China but no one speaks up about it.

Oh I didn’t know that we have Aristotle on this forum who understands Islamophobia really well and don’t want to listen PMIK’s speech on this topic. Wow Great so then listen to 4th point of PMIK on Kashmir. Oh sorry man as per your info PMIK is clueless.
 

Vitamin_C

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Sorry I did not mean to offend you but IK says things that people like to listen to but if you take a closer look at it he is not making any sense.

What ever topic he is talking about whether there being only one Islam or whether its about the Veil ban, do research the other sides argument as well.

According to Harvard there is no such thing as one Islam or one Christianity, every person has their own version of their religion based on their interpretation.

Western cultures do not value ideas whether political or religious, they value human rights, and if they see anything against human rights or they think something is against human rights like veil, or not being allowed to draw cartoons they will resist it.

In Muslim cultures they do not value human life as much as they value their ideas. So if someone says something against Muhammad then his life is done. If someone says something against religion they get emotional.

Imran Khan is trying to explain things from his own mindset to people who do not understand that mindset and do not live in that mindset. If you tell French not to draw cartoons because it offends 1.4 billion Muslims they are just going to roll their eyes and think you are retarded for being offended by cartoons - because they do not give importance to idea - freedom of expression is seen as a human right and they value it more.

So basically what Imran Khan is saying to them is that our value is more important than your value and therefore you should listen to us - How effective do you think that is going to be?

He is very fond of tweeting these days why is he not tweeting against concentration camps in China? Why not even one tweet against the terrorist attack committed by a Pakistani citizen in Paris just few weeks ago? These are the kind of things that makes the world not take him seriously.




Oh I didn’t know that we have Aristotle on this forum who understands Islamophobia really well and don’t want to listen PMIK’s speech on this topic. Wow Great so then listen to 4th point of PMIK on Kashmir. Oh sorry man as per your info PMIK is clueless.