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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar









                                AN INTERVIEW WITH
                              MR. ADNAN OKTAR BY
                         AZERBAIJAN APA NEWS AGENCY,
                                  AUGUST 16th, 2008
                         Ad nan Ok tar: The time when there is no Turkish-Is-
                   lamic Union will always be one of suffering. There is no
                  way around it. We see it in the Caucasus and elsewhere. We
                 can still see it. It cannot be stopped, the bloodshed cannot be
                 stopped. The only answer is the Turkish-Islamic Union. Any delay
                 will leave people suffering a great scourge. We must strive for
                 this with all our might, as a nation, as the Turkish nation. Kaza-
                 khstan, Azerbaijan, Turkey, East Turkestan, all the Turkic states,
                 Kyrgyzstan, we must all come together and resolve this as a mat-
                 ter of urgency. Every passing day works against us, may Allah
                 forbid. It is the lack of a Turkish-Islamic Union that lies behind the
                 bloodshed in Georgia, the troubles in Abkhazia, the sufferings of
                 the Russians and all the rest. If Turkey were to propose today to
                 Azerbaijan that we unite as "two states, one nation," believe me
                 that a positive response would be forthcoming within 24 hours,
                 insha'Allah. The same with Syria, and with Iraq. There is no Is-
                 lamic country or Turkic country that will not accept it. One would
                 have to have a psychological disorder to reject such a plentiful,
                   excellent and peaceable union. It is inconceivable. We are
                     proceeding in the favor of the whole world, and in-
                       sha'Allah this union will come about. Allah is show-
                          ing us the signs. As well as what happens in
                             the lack of such union.












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