With the Turkish Air Force attack on the Russian plane in Syria instantly provoking a swelling response of debate and condolences from both Russian and foreign social media users, Turkish social media users naturally joined in. But in a surprising twist, many offered apologies to their northern neighbor, emphasizing that it is the Recep Erdogan government, not the Turkish people, who should be blamed for the attack.
Some users appealed directly to their Russian friends, using the Russian-language hashtag #StabInTheBack.
#УдарВСпину As a Turk I apologize for Turkish gov. action today for shooting down the #Russia 's fighter jet, a lot of Turks on your side— Tolga Tugcu (@tolga_tugcu) November 24, 2015
#УдарВСпину ISIL supporters are our common enemies. Especially Turkish gov't.
Sorry for your lost. Loves from Turkey.— almora (@almorax) November 24, 2015
Bu görsel herşeyi fazlasıyla açıklıyor. #УдарВСпину #arkamızdanbıçaklandık pic.twitter.com/LSOO3tGBOH — Şükrü Özdemir (@_SukruOzdemir_) November 24, 2015
#УдарВспину As a Turk, I apologize to Russia for the Russian plane attacked by Turkey close to the Syrian border. AKP government is guilty. — Erkan Bayir (@erkanbayir) November 24, 2015
#IStandWithRussia as a Turkish citizen, sorry for the brave pilots who were fighting against #ISIS terrorism. — Атилла Darbejiyov (@zihinbukucu) November 24, 2015
@MedvedevRussiaE Sorry from a Turkish citizen.. — ZEHRATURE (@zehragozubatik) November 24, 2015
@russian_market İ am a Turk and truly sorry and ashamed about what was happened today.I even cried for the pilot.May he rest in peace. — Boris Fyodorovich (@FeodorGodunov) November 24, 2015
As a Turkish man I feel ashamed about my countrys situation right now. #Russia #Turkey — Barış Kaybul (@bariskaybul) November 24, 2015
@zerohedge I am Turkish and I am ashamed to see our "sultan" deciding to shoot down a Russian jet trying to destroy "rebels"! I am sorry! — Bulent (@Cimbom113) November 24, 2015
@PutinRF_Eng i am Turkish but i support Putin, so are many friends of me, but %65 of Turks believe in Erdogan and his islamic aims :( — kalamiti jeyn (@AsilPapyon) November 25, 2015
as a Turk If I were erdogan I would immediately call my #ISIS buddies and get those 2 pilots safely to #Russia in one piece — Erol Toksoy (@crystaIship) November 24, 2015
i am turk yes we just did given from NATO mission.We dont have stand-alone control. https://t.co/N3tPTOLuyl #Russia pic.twitter.com/0RYkBvmUYk — Omer (@oumitvar) November 25, 2015
On English-language Twitter, a debate broke out over the Turkish government's charge, publicized by WikiLeaks, that the Russian plane had flown into Turkish airspace, and their claim that the military had warned the plane ten times over five minutes to change their trajectory.
The same debate broke out on Turkish Twitter, with Sputnik picking up on one such exchange, involving Meydan Gazete journalist Turgay Ogur:
Detayları öğrendim. Hava sahasına yönelmiş uçak 5 dakika boyunca 10 kez uyarılmış. Hava sahasını 17 saniye ihlal etmiş. Vurulmuş. — Turgay Oğur (@turgayogur) November 24, 2015
@turgayogur turgay bey 17 saniye ihlal eden ucak nasil 5 dakika boyunca uyarilmis anlamadim. — Demir Ok (@demir35) November 24, 2015
With Ogur admitting that "of course he would have been in Damascus" by then, Demir Ok noted that what she can't "understand how a plane which had violated our airspace for only 17 seconds could have been warned over the space of five minutes?"
Posting the famous images supposedly showing the plane's flight trajectory, a user named Ibrahim Kalin commented that "the data from radar observations of the movement of the downed plane clearly show that, despite warnings, it had violated our airspace."
@ikalin1 @avomerturanli ABD uçakları tankları alayı tr de bu ihlal sayılmıyormu? Yarın doğalgazı keserse görürsünüz ihlali. +Responding to Kalin, and the images, a user named hakaneren sarcastically asked: "And American planes, tanks, convoys aren't violating our border? Tomorrow the Russians will up and shut off our gas supplies; then you'll have your violation."
— hakaneren (@hakan_eren_28) 24 ноября 2015
Others took another tack, focusing their criticism on what they felt was the "erratic" and "dangerous" foreign policy approach of the Erdogan government.
Erdoğan'ın konuşmasından benim anladığım: O uçak, sınırı geçtiği için değil; Rusya, Türkmenleri vurduğu için düşürüldü. — enis ersoy (@enisersoy35) November 24, 2015
AKPnin dış politikası kısaca:
1.Düşen uçak gösteriyor ki ülke her türlü savaşa sürüklenebilir
2.Türkmenler bahane cihatçılara destek şahane — Nuri Günay (@nurigunay_HE) November 24, 2015
Sanırım iç ve dış politika açısından cumhuriyet tarihinin en tehlikeli iktidarıyla karşı karşıyayız, çünkü ne yapabileceğini öngöremiyoruz. — Umut Ozkirimli (@UOzkirimli) November 24, 2015
"I believe we are faced, in terms of both domestic and foreign policy, with the most dangerous authorities in the country's history, because it is impossible to predict what they might do next."
Ultimately, this outpouring of support from many Turks for Russia and the Russian pilots is an important reminder that whatever mistakes a government might commit, the offended side should never make the mistake of conflating a nation with its wayward leaders.
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