Faruk Dinç: The light from Gaza will illuminate the West
Faruk Dinç, Vice President and Head of Youth Policies for HÜDA PAR, addressed young attendees at an open-air event held in Botanik Park, located in Bursa's Osmangazi district.
Organized by the HÜDA PAR Provincial Youth Branch, the event was part of the "Youth Meetings" series and attracted significant interest from the local youth.
The gathering featured speeches from prominent HÜDA PAR leaders, including Faruk Dinç and Youth Branch Chairman Hamdullah Er. Yasin Söğüt, President of the HÜDA PAR Provincial Youth Branch, opened the event with welcoming remarks.
In his address, Dinç highlighted the critical role of youth in societal and political movements, emphasizing that a movement lacking young participants is bound to decline. "A young and dynamic cause has a future," Dinç asserted. "Our work is not from election to election. Our case is not a case from election to election, from result to result."
Dinç passionately spoke about the importance of Jerusalem to Muslims, particularly in the context of the " Operation Aqsa Flood." He stressed the honor in defending Jerusalem and criticized international bodies for their inaction on the plight of Palestinians. "Defending Jerusalem increases one's honor," he said. "Whoever turns their back on Jerusalem, Palestine, Gaza, and those oppressed people, Allah will disgrace them in this world and the hereafter."
Dinç condemned the global community's silence on the atrocities in Gaza, calling out organizations like the United Nations for failing to uphold human rights. "A handful of Gazan Muslims are being massacred, burned, bombed in front of everyone's eyes, but no one says anything about it," he noted.
Dinç concluded by expressing optimism about the impact of youth activism globally, particularly in the wake of the Gaza crisis. "We will see that a light will rise from Gaza, maybe it will illuminate the West more than here," he stated, encouraging young people to continue their advocacy and questioning of global powers.
After his speech, Dinç engaged with the audience, answering questions from the young attendees. (ILKHA)
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