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As you travel around, may God forbid, you may see injured pe-
ople, covered in blood. Of course you get out of the car and try
and help. You may have new clothes on, and they get covered
in blood. You go to hospital with the person. Then the police
detain you. They want information about that person. You
wait in the emergency department all night to see what hap-
pens to that person. You do that for God's approval. Many
things may happen. You may be exposed to numerous diffi-
culties. But what would you want if it were you? That is what
Adnan Oktar's we are doing. For example, someone is there covered in blood.
He is freezing cold and on his way out. How can you say, 'This
Remarks Concerning Refugees is none of my business'? That would be terrible immorality.
How could one sleep at night?
on A9 TV
How could we possibly tell our Syrian guest, may God forbid;
'Go back to your own country. Two million of you are causing
us problems. We cannot bother ourselves with you. You have
eaten our food. We have had enough of you. Go
back home.' Let us imagine that we sent re-
fugees back home and they were killed or
injured by barrel bombs or something.
May God forbid. How could anyone
sleep at night after that? Terrible
things are happening in the
region. A terrible scourge is
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