Adnan Oktar’s Call-up Made an Impact and the Turkish Red Crescent Went to Egypt for Aid
ucgen

Adnan Oktar’s Call-up Made an Impact and the Turkish Red Crescent Went to Egypt for Aid

1714
What He Said?What Happened?

July 30th, 2013: A9 TV

DİDEM ÜRER: Master, you have started a hashtag for  aid to Egypt a couple of days ago and within a short period of time, thousands of people have supported this tag. And after that, the Red Crescent  started up and stated that they are going to Egypt on account of the need of aid services, Masha’Allah.

ADNAN OKTAR: God answers our prayers, we started that night. Almighty God answers our prayers. It stayed in 1st place for 4-5 hours. Whenever we start this kind of a study, always it stays in number 1.

Two different hashtags that Mr. Adnan Oktar called for  aid for Egypt;

#KızılayMısıra

#RedCrosstoEgypt


 

 

 

 

August  1st, 2013: Sonyorum Haber

During the events on the morning of July 27th  morning, as a result of the security forces firing on anti-coup demronstators in Egypt’s capital Cairo, it is stated that approximately 200 people were dead and 4,500 people are injured. It is stated that the security forces are inhibiting the transportation and treatment of casualties by closing streets of the Square and using tear gas. Thousands of casualties failed to reach needed medical supplies and  treatment opportunities and were subject to the risk of death.

Along with the beginning of the events, Adnan Oktar has immediately started two different hashtags that calls-up for aid by the Turkish Red Crescent and International Red Cross for Egypt.

#KızılayMısıra

#RedCrosstoEgypt

Within an hour or two, these tags were Top tweets in Turkey and in World lists and  stayed on top.

July 30th, 2013: Yeni Safak

The Turkish Red Crescent has started aid efforts to the Egyptian people who were affected from the events after the coup. According to the written statement of the institution, Member of the Board Directors of the Red Crescent Kamil Kolabaş has gone to Egypt to discuss  possible aid services for Egyptian people who were affected by the events. 

SHARE
logo
logo
logo
logo
logo