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  • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

    Originally posted by Joseph View Post
    Turk SF - That's gonna leave a mark!

    https://twitter.com/DrPartizan_/stat...53194161586176...
    As I read the tweets , I see this ... "this is the price turc pays for not recognizing kerd state".
    I've never "tweeted" in my life (tears lol). Dont know how (more tears lol). But I think someone should join that tweet conversation and point out the genocide helping kerds claim to the Armenian land they helped the turc steal and now occupy --- IS NOT kerdistan --- and never was.
    The kerd is a murdering thief same as a turc.
    And the lie like a turc as well.
    Ya koordy, keep fighting the turc for the Armenian lands you both stole by murdering the Armenians .
    Your worthless scum.

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    • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

      Military of Erdgan destroy and shell houses of kurdish civilians in Sirnak

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      • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

        interesting times. Good luck to both of them killing each other. In a few years, a weak divided turkey could emerge.

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        • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

          "Grew up Kurdish, forced to be Turkish, now called Armenian

          Political prisoner Selman Gulbahce asked the judge for a translator in Turkish court on Sept. 1. Gulbahce wanted to speak in Kurdish, his mother tongue. However, the judge allegedly got very upset at the request. Based on Gulbahce’s writings after the court session, the judge said, “There is no Kurd. You have been educated in this country’s schools. You are impudent, insolent. Leave my courtroom.”

          And according to the reports, it did not end there. Justice Sevval Akkas then turned to the gendarmerie soldiers in the courtroom and said, “They are killing your comrades every day. They are killing the police. As a woman, I am battling them, and you guys are just standing there and watching. They are like the Armenians. If they are not stopped in time, God knows what will happen.”

          The alleged statement of the judge can be seen as part of a spine-chilling trend in Turkey."

          Good read the rest ...

          When loose-talking Turkish officials toss around the word "Armenian" like it's a slur, they incite further hatred toward minorities.

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          • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

            Originally posted by Azad View Post
            "[B] Justice Sevval Akkas .... They are like the Armenians. If they are not stopped in time, God knows what will happen.”

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                6 SOLDIERS AND 1 CIVILIAN INJURED IN EXPLOSION AT ISTANBUL, TURKEY (VIDEO)

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                • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                  Originally posted by armnuke View Post
                  6 SOLDIERS AND 1 CIVILIAN INJURED IN EXPLOSION AT ISTANBUL, TURKEY (VIDEO)

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                  • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                    Was everyone in the car? It looks like a car parked in the middle of the street... where are the soilders?

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                    • Re: Kurdish-Turkish Clashes

                      Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
                      Was everyone in the car? It looks like a car parked in the middle of the street... where are the soilders?
                      Most likely the bus across the street was transporting military personnel? Reason why they are only injured.

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