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Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

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  • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

    'We would have hung Öcalan,' Turkish PM says

    The prime minster has angrily responded to claims that his ruling party is negotiating with the main pro-Kurdish party over the release of imprisoned terrorist Abdullah Öcalan. If they had been in power when the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, chief was captured in 1999, he said, Öcalan would have been hung, or they would have quit the coalition government.

    “These slanders are being made by MHP [Nationalist Movement Party] leader Devlet Bahçeli,” Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Thursday in an interview with Kral FM, referring to the negotiations claims.

    “I replied to his assertions the other day. I say it again, I give this promise once again,” Erdoğan said, vowing to keep Öcalan locked up on İmralı Island where he is serving a life sentence.

    Öcalan was arrested in Kenya in 1999 by American intelligence and was handed to Turkey on the condition that he not be hanged. Turkey abolished the death penalty in 2002, but the MHP, which was part of the coalition government at that time, voted against the move in Parliament.

    Erdoğan claimed the three-party coalition signed a decree in early 2002 to postpone the execution of Öcalan and accused Bahçeli of being part of this effort. “If you had not postponed it that time, we would no longer have such an issue on the country’s agenda,” the prime minister said.

    Questioned further on the issue, Erdoğan said if he had been in the government at that time, he would have pushed for Öcalan’s execution and would have withdrawn from the coalition government if his partners could not be convinced to carry out the order.

    Under the current conditions, Erdoğan made it clear the AKP would not allow a change in Öcalan’s status. “As long as Tayyip is alive and his party continues ruling the country, I won’t allow this to happen,” he said.

    The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and the European Union.

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    • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

      Guys, we shouldn't give this kurd the dignity by arguing with him. He's just spewing anti-Armenian BS - probably spoonfed by Turks.
      Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
      ---
      "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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      • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

        I see the big mouth Koordman is still at it.......I predict your membership to end in near future. Enjoy your stay while you can.

        Southern Kurdistan? what a joke. I used to support a Kurdish state in Iraq but not since I have come across Kurds like you, I know you are not the only fool who thinks like that.
        I mean for fcks sake even PKK has given up on an independent state and all its asking is for equal rights in Turkey. You disgrace your people.
        B0zkurt Hunter

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        • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

          Originally posted by kurdman View Post
          Just becuase you claim it's biased without even reading it, doesn't make it biased.

          I've discussed this enough with the brick wall, I'm done, we have our plans and we will counter your efforts, don't you worry.
          Yes, until the Americans and israelis pull their support. Then you'll get screwed...again!
          For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
          to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



          http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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          • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

            You think you can threaten me with ending my membership? this is a xxxxty forum anyway and I will leave myself. I hope we never have ties with a racist state such as yours.
            Last edited by kurdman; 06-10-2011, 01:23 AM.

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            • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

              Originally posted by kurdman View Post
              You think you can threaten me with ending my membership? this is a xxxxty forum anyway and I will leave myself. I hope we never have ties with a racist state such as yours.
              Haha, poor you

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              • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                Originally posted by kurdman View Post
                All our minorities are happy, including Turkmen....
                Because those that weren't happy have either died violently or have emigrated.

                Is "Happy is he who can say he is a Kurd" to be the new motto of Kurdistan?
                Plenipotentiary meow!

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                • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                  Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                  I see the big mouth Koordman is still at it.......I predict your membership to end in near future.
                  I think it is time that members who "invite" other members to leave, for whatever reason, becomes a forum rule infringement that results in an immediate ban.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                    Syriac personalities including the Beshar Mati Warda, archbishop of Chaldean Diocese of Erbil.

                    “we are very pleased to see this museum open in Erbil where our history is being preserved” said Warda, “It is regrettable tat the Iraqi government has not taken such a brave step, thus denying our history which is a form of terror”

                    “We do not need the construction of churches, but schools where our history is studied so that the Iraqi people know how much we have served this country” he added.

                    The museum shows 2000 artifacts that include clothes, agricultural tools, home equipments, Syriac writings, journalism, music instruments, and all the heritage that date back to some 50 to 250 years collected from around Iraqi cities and towns, said Saadi Malih, director of Syriac Culture in the KRG Ministry of Culture and Youth.
                    I wonder if that history will be allowed to include the numerous massacres of Syriac Christians committed by Kurds in the 19th and 20th century. Until the American invasion, I'm not aware of the ordinary Iraqi Arab population having massacred any Christians.
                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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                    • Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia

                      Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
                      I think it is time that members who "invite" other members to leave, for whatever reason, becomes a forum rule infringement that results in an immediate ban.
                      he's just predicting that he will be banned because of all the insults that he is throwing around.

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