Sunday, 5 January 2014


To the editors of the New York Post.

I'm writing to you from one of the local boroughs in London, England. I'm not writing to you as a New Yorker, neither as a frequent reader of your tabloid publication, but rather as a person with human feelings and senses. Yes, good assumption, I'm writing to you regarding today's front page of your paper.

As mentioned, I'm not a reader of your paper as in general I try to be the least possible affiliated with secular and impure papers. But toady was an exception. 

I woke up early morning just to open my email inbox to find several emails of friends, with an attached copy of today's front page. My heart stopped beating for an instant. I didn't believe it. I didn't accept it too. 

Without going in to story details, please note; with today's cover you ripped off the human nature; you abolished the barrier between humanity and atrocity; you legitimated murderer; you made business subjects a green light for utter barbarity; you introduced horror as a normal way of life; you have completely ignored and suffocated any feelings of friends and family; of 8 innocent orphans; and yet endorsed absolute wickedness.

Regardless of the story behind- which has not yet been clarified by the police dept., yet 'confirmed' by the Post- even if we take it for granted that he had business-enemies etc. murderer is not the way to deal about it. Especially by the terms of human living. Does kidnapping  father of 8, and dumping his burnt body in a public dumpster sound normal or considered acceptable as to gain legitimization on your cover? We humans don't think so. But you inhumane editors of the shameful New York Post feel that this is the right way to cover this story. 

This is not the issue of an allegation against a member of the community, where there is a two-side story and you chose to accept the side of the victim before the jury even started their procedure. This is the case between murderer; manslaughter and Mafia kind of crime and a businessman. Lets even agree he was a tough businessman, does he deserve slaughtering for that? If the answer is yes, does the same apply to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos or to the Apple chiefs that produce their products in un-fair worker environments in China.... Hmmm, I doubt it. The contrary. I don't doubt it. No one deserves it.

How dare you to take the side of the underworld and the dark ideals of money-grubbing brutality and stunning cruelty. 

Shame on you. You've become the mouthpiece for Murderers (as one twitter user put it right)
How perfect are the words of Alexander Hamilton after seeing what his Post has turned into; "When I founded the NY Post as the NY Evening Post, I didn't have That in mind". 

That's all.