Yilmaz Tunc: Genocidal murderers will be held accountable both in this world and the next

Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç, speaking at the Nature Festival held in the Ulus district of Bartın, stated that Israel's ongoing attacks on Gaza constitute a crime against humanity, saying, "That day will come when those who perpetrated this genocide will be tried before humanity." Tunç also stated that investments will be made to further enhance the beauty of the district, whose 81st anniversary is being celebrated with the festival.
Tunç emphasized the ongoing persecution and crime of genocide in Palestine and Gaza, stating that Israel has been perpetuating this for a century. He pointed to the existence of a terrorist state that has displaced Palestinians for years, massacred children and women indiscriminately, and committed genocide and crimes against humanity. Emphasizing the ineffectiveness of international organizations and courts, Tunç stated that states, despite their commitments, fail to comply with the agreements.
Tunç, noting that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has long pointed to the present day with his words, "The world system is unjust. International organizations cannot address humanity's problems," said, "Unfortunately, the world can be shed in blood with the veto of the five permanent members. What happened in Palestine and Gaza, and the approval of the latest occupation plan by the Israeli terror council, may seem to remain sanction-free today, but a day will come when those who committed this genocide, those who massacred children and women, will be held accountable before humanity. They will be held accountable in this world, and they will not escape divine justice in the afterlife. Just as the butchers of Bosnia were held accountable in an international court years later, so will the end of these genocidal murderers."
Tunç stated that Turkey has always stood by justice and fairness, adding that under President Erdoğan's leadership, they will continue to defend the oppressed and protect rights and justice. He stated that as Turkey strengthens in every field, from the defense industry to national energy, they will build the Turkish Century and even more strongly defend justice and fairness in the world.
Tunç stated that they will build a Turkey free of terrorism, where people look to the future in peace. Recalling that they have adorned all 81 provinces of the country with projects for 23 years, he stated that they have made investments from Yüksekova in Hakkari to Çaycuma in Zonguldak, from Şırnak to Bartın. Stating that they have eliminated the elements that pave the way for terrorism, Tunç noted that the commission established in Parliament will monitor the disarmament process and that all state institutions will work in coordination.
Tunç, who said, "We will build a terror-free Türkiye on the path blazed by our representatives, our members of parliament, and we will dedicate the Turkish Century to our future. As long as we are united, together, strong, and resilient, no one can destroy Türkiye," followed his speech by presenting gifts to students who had passed their university entrance exams. Also attending the event were Bartın Governor Nurtaç Arslan, AK Party Bartın Deputy Yusuf Ziya Aldatmaz, Chief Public Prosecutor Ahmet Rüfai Şahin, AK Party Provincial Chairman Yaşar Arslan, and Ulus Mayor Hasan Hüseyin Uzun. Following the event, Minister Tunç posed for commemorative photos with citizens.
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