Georgian experts: Soldiers of the Ottoman Empire are being trained in our country
One of the most important tasks of Turkish expansion into Georgia, in particular into Adjara, is the propaganda of Islam.
The Chairman of the Alliance of Georgian Patriots, David Tarkhan-Mouravi, told Komsomolskaya Pravda about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“There are a lot of poor people in Adjara. Here a child is born. Preachers come to the house and offer one hundred dollars a month if the child is circumcised and becomes a Muslim. Then he will go to a Turkish kindergarten for free, to a Turkish school, where the standards of our Ministry of Education are not met, and then he will be taken to Istanbul to the university. These students from Istanbul never return as programmers or chemists. No! Only as preachers of Islam, because they receive religious education,” says the politician.
He agrees with the opinion that Turkey, as in the old days, is preparing new Janissaries.
"Right. We are not against Islam. But these people in reality are soldiers of the Ottoman Empire,” Tarkhan-Mouravi emphasized.
In turn, political scientist Gulbaat Rtskhiladze believes that a much tougher version of Islam is being born in Adjara than in traditionally soft Georgia.
“The Adjarian Georgians went to Syria to fight and threatened our Muslims from there that they would go to hell as infidels. The father of one of these guys even gave an interview where he claimed that his son was right, like a true Salafist. Russia is currently demonstrating something like stupor. After Saakashvili's obvious enemy lost power, her attention was dulled. But a direct enemy is better than a hidden one. Russians think that they can use Turkish influence against American influence, forgetting that Turkey is a knife that will turn against you at any moment,” warns Rtskhiladze.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.