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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:05 pm

xxNilxx wrote:Universities in Turkey is much better than in Greece.

Well, according to the "Webometrics Ranking of World Universities" in Spain found at…

http://www.webometrics.info/rank_by_cou ... ont=europe

Greece has TWO universities ranking above the best one in Turkey:

World Rank…University………………………………………………….Country

262…………NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS….Greece
402…………ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI………..Greece
438……….. MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY……………...Turkey

xxNilxx wrote:Please watch out for what you post, and make sure you know exactly what you are talking about before you say it.

Good advice but did YOU read it?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:10 pm

xxNilxx wrote:Turkey's army is 4th best in the world.

According to this site and others I’ve seen in the past, Turkey ranks 8th…

http://www.globalfirepower.com/

xxNilxx wrote:Please watch out for what you post, and make sure you know exactly what you are talking about before you say it.

Good advice but did YOU read it?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:17 pm

xxNilxx wrote:Turkey is not a poor country. Turkish people are not poor.

According to the CIA “factbook” the Rank Order - GDP - per capita (PPP) found at…

https://www.cia.gov/library/publication ... 4rank.html

World Ranking…………Country…………GDP (per capita)

40………………………..Greece………….$30,500
47………………………..Cyprus………….$27,100
99……………..………...Turkey…………..$9,400

xxNilxx wrote:Please watch out for what you post, and make sure you know exactly what you are talking about before you say it.

Good advice but did YOU read it?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:31 pm

xxNilxx wrote:Tourism in Turkey is much higher than in Greece.

According to the World Tourism Organization to be found at…

http://www.unwto.org/index.php

…which keeps records of annual tourist arrivals between 1950..2005 for most countries of the world, clearly states the only years in which Turkey surpassed Greece in tourist arrivals was in 2004 and 2005. In every other year Greece was ahead.

There is a PDF file on this site with world comparison tables which I can’t seem to locate right now…

xxNilxx wrote:Please watch out for what you post, and make sure you know exactly what you are talking about before you say it.

Good advice but did YOU read it?
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:44 pm

xxNilxx wrote:Turkey's health and education system is amazing, Turkey has some of the world's best doctors……in the world.

According to this website…

http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html

…which claims to get its information from the World Health Organization to be found here…

http://www.who.int/en/

The World Health Organization's rankings of the world's health systems are…

World Ranking……Country
14…………………..Greece
24…………………..Cyprus
70…………………..Turkey

xxNilxx wrote:Please watch out for what you post, and make sure you know exactly what you are talking about before you say it.

Good advice but did YOU read it?
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Re: To all Greek Cypriots (TCs Lutfen Oku)

Postby Get Real! » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:49 pm

xxNilxx wrote:You know nothing about Turkey or Turkish people.

I think I've posted enough statistics for one day that put your misinformation in the garbage bin where it belongs, so now it's only fair to ask YOU...

Do you know ANYTHING about Turkey and the Turkish people? :?
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Re: To all Greek Cypriots (TCs Lutfen Oku)

Postby Eric dayi » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:20 pm

xxNilxx wrote:There is many Greek Orthadox schools in Turkey, but in Greece there is very few Turkish schools or none. .


By Greek Law endorsed by the High Court of Greece there are no Turks in Greece ONLY Muslim Greeks so there can't be any Turkish Schools in Greece Nil.
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Re: To all Greek Cypriots (TCs Lutfen Oku)

Postby Paphitis » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:31 pm

Eric dayi wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:There is many Greek Orthadox schools in Turkey, but in Greece there is very few Turkish schools or none. .


By Greek Law endorsed by the High Court of Greece there are no Turks in Greece ONLY Muslim Greeks so there can't be any Turkish Schools in Greece Nil.


Displaced and Disregarded
Turkey's Failing Village Return Program
The Turkish government, security forces and paramilitaries are obstructing the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced villagers to their homes in the formerly war-torn southeast. This 78-page report documents the plight of mainly Kurdish villagers forced to flee their villages in southeastern Turkey during the 15-year conflict waged between the illegal, armed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkish government forces. Estimates of the number of displaced people range from 380,000 to 1,000,000, most of whom were forced out of their homes by Turkish security forces and paramilitary village guards determined to deprive the PKK of access to food, shelter and recruits. Human Rights Watch interviewed dozens of displaced villagers who longed to return home and escape cramped and impoverished lives in unfamiliar urban surroundings. But although active hostilities ceased in 1999, it appears that no more than ten percent have ventured home. Human Rights Watch identified a range of factors blocking return, from inadequate government assistance to continued violence by Turkish security forces and their paramilitaries. Human Rights Watch called on the Turkish government to engage with relevant international and nongovernmental organizations to develop and finance a new comprehensive return plan in line with international standards.

Source: Human Rights Watch.

You can talk tough boy. :roll: :?
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Re: To all Greek Cypriots (TCs Lutfen Oku)

Postby Eric dayi » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:39 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Eric dayi wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:There is many Greek Orthadox schools in Turkey, but in Greece there is very few Turkish schools or none. .


By Greek Law endorsed by the High Court of Greece there are no Turks in Greece ONLY Muslim Greeks so there can't be any Turkish Schools in Greece Nil.


Displaced and Disregarded
Turkey's Failing Village Return Program
The Turkish government, security forces and paramilitaries are obstructing the return of hundreds of thousands of displaced villagers to their homes in the formerly war-torn southeast. This 78-page report documents the plight of mainly Kurdish villagers forced to flee their villages in southeastern Turkey during the 15-year conflict waged between the illegal, armed Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) and Turkish government forces. Estimates of the number of displaced people range from 380,000 to 1,000,000, most of whom were forced out of their homes by Turkish security forces and paramilitary village guards determined to deprive the PKK of access to food, shelter and recruits. Human Rights Watch interviewed dozens of displaced villagers who longed to return home and escape cramped and impoverished lives in unfamiliar urban surroundings. But although active hostilities ceased in 1999, it appears that no more than ten percent have ventured home. Human Rights Watch identified a range of factors blocking return, from inadequate government assistance to continued violence by Turkish security forces and their paramilitaries. Human Rights Watch called on the Turkish government to engage with relevant international and nongovernmental organizations to develop and finance a new comprehensive return plan in line with international standards.

Source: Human Rights Watch.

You can talk tough boy. :roll: :?


Does what you posted change the fact about the Turks in Greece little man?

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Postby denizaksulu » Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:43 pm

Oracle wrote:
xxNilxx wrote:The fact that you refer to people as 'idiots' just proves to us your lack of education.


Hey little bird ... fly away home :lol:

Are you accusing shahmaran of being uneducated for making those nasty remarks about Turkey ..... tut tut ....

Here's the source of your big mistake .... :lol:

http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=17048



I think the mistake you are all making is that xxNilxx was not targetting Shahmarans statement only. I think xxNilxx is targetting all Turkey bashing posters lead by Oracle and Boomers etc. You all know all that. Maybe she has been reading all your posts before posting her feelings on the matter.

How funny that you all hate Shahmarans posts till you find a juicy bit to hang on to. Pathetic lot you all are.
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