christos1 wrote:shahmaran wrote:christos1 wrote:shahmaran wrote:christos1 wrote:insan wrote: OMG! R there still violence against women in modern, ultra-democratic GC comunity?
What are you talking about you imbecile? And you know you really are, right? Lets see your utopia is which country? You know what, try reading a critique like this about Turkey from the Turkish press. No, here is a better one....try speaking the forbidden language in the Turkish parliament:
http://rastibini.blogspot.com/ .
I will place a bet that THAT politician will soon be heading to jail for a long and i do mean loooooong time. Folks, did you know that in Turkey...a BMW is called a BM and not W because W is a forbidden letter. LOL the Kurdish W letter is forbidden?
BTW Insan, are you a male or a female.....i can not tell by your name. You have a woman as an avatar, is that who you want to be---is it you or just something u j erk off to?
You are a real genius!
Actually NO language is banned from the Turkish parliament, it just happens that the ONLY language spoken there must be Turkish, that's the only rule.
So yes, no Kurdish but also no Armenian, no Greek, no German, no Japanese, etc you get the point
Who are you fooling? When Barroso addressed the Turkish parliament did he address it in Turkish? Answer me. Is the Turkish military planing on bringing Barroso to justice like its planning on doing with the Turkish politician? Answer me this. The last time a Turkish politician spoke Kurdish in parliament didnt that politician receive up to 10 years jail time? And in all this we had the reporter actually apologizing to her audience because a Turkish citizen was speaking Kurdish.
BTW Someone who has laws like this should not be questioning ANYTHING about the Republic of Cyprus. I would like to share a proverb with you and i am sure you heard of it. But its worth mentioning as it seems to suit the present situation. You see my friend, people who live in glass houses really shouldn't throw stones.
Right, a foreign guest speaker is the same as the Turkish leader of a political party in Turkey who purposefully CHOOSES to speak Kurdish, not because the people he is addressing don't speak anything else (when they all do) but because it serves his political aim.
The same guy who refuses to call the PKK (the murderers of 40,000 people) a terrorist group.
I see what you mean by the "glass house" proverb....
You miss my point entirely. Whats the difference if its a guest speaker or a politician? And of course it serves his political aim as the people who may be listening to that politician (radio, TV) may not understand Turkish all that well. Whats the problem? Please, i am done with you. Have a great day.
I think you are dwelling in waters which you seem to have no real understanding of (nor should you have to since you obviously don't live there) purely for the sake of taking a shot against Turkey.
Who the hell doesn't understand Turkish in Turkey and is represented by a political party?
You cannot do politics in a country and not speak their language unless of course you have hidden agendas.
Thats what I mean by political aims.