'The language of these lands and their pens,' "Turkish Prime Minister Erdoğan described the book during a meeting with some 50 Turkish writers earlier this week. Erdogan added that I add many descriptions to the book, describing them as masters of the word and the problem of the consciousness of society, and the hypocrites of what no one sees and listen to what no one hears, and those who say what can not say anyone !. "We do not want one kind of human being, and we do not try to make everyone think like us!"
Keeping the distance between the two presidents, and the difference in the temperature of the two meetings, Erdogan's good meeting with the 50 Turkish writers reminded me of what I read about the meeting that was mentioned above by Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, with fifty as well? Canadian artists in 2007 were presented with a kind of compassion, and Canadian Prime Minister Harper was waiting for the task to end on warmer embers, did not look at the faces of the honored and did not utter a word, but kept turning papers in front of him until the end of the honor in five minutes , And dispersed collection of creators.
We say the meeting is notorious because Yan Martel, one of the honored writers, saw that dealing with the creators of this disregard is not appropriate to his prime minister, and that this first harms the president before insulting the honorees and harming their country before Monday, reflecting the lack of respect for the nation's creators. The charming Spanish writer felt so upset by the president's treatment, and angry anger, where there was anger among Tamim's children that 'all people thought it was outrageous'. He did not confuse the insult and forget the subject, not only cursed Sensville ancestors of Prime Minister in the sessions of gossiping of the book as we know it, but about the angry / disturbed by the whole situation to the educational campaign of the President and promised to send him a book every two weeks throughout his tenure, Summarizes the content of the book.
The four-year-old novelist, who for three years has been sending books regularly on a strictly military scale, accompanied by messages no less beautiful than the selected books, illuminates the book in a charming way that only the reader can read eagerly to read the book. Martel then collected his letters and published them in a book entitled 'What does Stephen Harper read?' He created an Internet site to publish his messages and the titles of the books he sent.
What is the reaction of the Canadian Prime Minister, whose mother does not seem to have made enough calls to God to make him a child of no man? Five responses, almost uniform, sent by the President's Office to the novelist confirm receipt of the book and thank him briefly.
The author - so hopefully and hopefully - teaches a lesson in the ethics of dealing with the creators, in a way that is noisy, though he does not need any media fuss. He is a prime minister and a poker owner and translates into dozens of languages globally. But it is creative, useful and light. To everyone at least except Harper.
Despite the obvious difference between the incidents of Erdogan and Harper, both of them provoke outrage in our hearts.
The Harper incident is very disturbing to us when we see how Martel's creativity was a mechanism of thinking, not a product of its context. His objection to the situation was the same as the one in which he wrote his book 'Hay Bay' and we become aware of the serious dealings of the intellectual with himself and his respect for what he represents and for whom he represents .
As for the incident of Erdoğan, the jealousy and jealousy in our souls are aroused by his initiative to invite the 50 writers, from the way he treats them, from the poetic qualities he described to them, and finally from his call for diversity, regardless of the proportion of what he will achieve.
We come out of the two incidents with a lot of scars in our hearts on what is the case to him, the case of our intellectuals and the case of our heads, and we are naive in our secret: 'Heck is punctuated by a seal.'
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Creativity