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Will Turkey survive another Christmas?

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Postby Oracle » Sat Jan 01, 2011 11:57 pm

There's a lot that runaway doesn't know. :D

But, I'm sure he'll learn to Google what he needs much as you can do - maybe! :lol:

Still, I don't recall making this a set-the-borders for Kurdistan workers thread, so toot along with your attention seeking, topic derailing tactics and nurse your throbbing hangover.
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Postby Daniella » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:00 am

i was not addressing to runaway :roll:
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:03 am

(I'm not interested.)


They're closing in ...

The Kurdish problem has far-reaching implications. Iraq’s neighbors – Turkey, Iran and Syria – follow with concern the Kurdish awakening in Iraq. They all have large Kurdish minorities, and they all had to deal with Kurdish organizations demanding if not independence, at least a measure of autonomy.

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Postby Daniella » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:21 am

@ idiot: I do not want upset you with shocking news but you do not know yet that Kurdistan has consolidated its identity as a de facto independent state, correcting a historical wrong thanks to the American invasion.
Churchill in 1921 included the Kurds in Iraq territory (mostly Arabic)
The Kurds rebelled against this decision for most of the twentieth century.
Over the decades, the military response of 'Iraq has become increasingly fierce in the 80's culminating with the "Anfal campaign" launched by Saddam Hussein.
Churchill himself considered the forced inclusion of the Kurds in what was Iraq (in his project ) one of his biggest mistakes.
I think you should update your sources of info or rather stop writing crap or better stop to edit your post :roll:
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Postby runaway » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:24 am

Oracle wrote: "Turkey" is a big (too big) place and many parts belong to many different peoples. .


still the same shit.. You had said many times that the eastern bit belonged to armenians. You had also said many times the eastern bit belongs to kurds. Make up your mind ignorant bastarda.
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Postby Oracle » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:28 am

Runaway - find me just once where/when I said, specifically, what part of Turkey belongs to the Armenians, and if it is indeed the east. You are wrong, again, but your efforts are to bury the news with little regard for truth.

As we now bid farewell the year, the debates on the use of Kurdish in public life alongside Turkish and the possible establishment of an autonomous Kurdish region in the country’s Southeast -- a proposal recently made by the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) -- can be said to have put their mark on the last days of 2010.
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Postby Daniella » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:30 am

...she has confusion in her head... :roll:
she doesn't know difference from sunnit and shia ( i mean sciiti, sorry i can't traslate more ) and what happened in that region and why.

biiiiig caos.. runaway... no remedy :roll:
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Postby runaway » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:40 am

Oracle wrote:Runaway - find me just once where/when I said, specifically, what part of Turkey belongs to the Armenians, and if it is indeed the east. You are wrong, again, but your efforts are to bury the news with little regard for truth.

As we now bid farewell the year, the debates on the use of Kurdish in public life alongside Turkish and the possible establishment of an autonomous Kurdish region in the country’s Southeast -- a proposal recently made by the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) -- can be said to have put their mark on the last days of 2010.
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fucking bastard if you do not know the facts just shut up. PKK claims the east as well just like armenians. so your bright rightful ownership malakia says both claim the same parts. So bingo!! At least one of them (or even both) is not "indigenous" people of the region. Cut the crap and tell us the rightful owners of Kars. It's been hours and you still haven't got a clue.
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Postby runaway » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:46 am

Oracle wrote:As we now bid farewell the year, the debates on the use of Kurdish in public life alongside Turkish and the possible establishment of an autonomous Kurdish region in the country’s Southeast -- a proposal recently made by the Democratic Society Congress (DTK) -- can be said to have put their mark on the last days of 2010.
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Is it that hard to wiki moron O.?
"There are Kurds living all over Turkey, but most live to the east and southeast of the country, from where they originate."
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Postby runaway » Sun Jan 02, 2011 12:49 am

in memory of moron O.:
"Armenian language (recognized as one of the major dialects of Armenian[9]) is spoken primarily in Istanbul, Lebanon, Egypt, other parts of Armenian diaspora, and formerly in eastern Turkey."
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