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  • #11
    Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

    gurgin, are u the half armenian half kurd boy from yt?;-)

    so if its u,
    can u say if ur supporting more the armenian or kurdish cause? maybe ud say both but i think for everyone may have his own preference..
    Last edited by Marie; 10-21-2007, 03:11 AM.

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    • #12
      Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

      Kurdish people made massacre to Armenian people!

      For example: "Ahmet Türk" is a Kurd!! Don't look his surname he is DTP(kurdish democratic society party) president! And they support PKK. but his grand fathers killed armenians ! Don't believe this kurd troll!

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      • #13
        Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

        Originally posted by Kanki View Post
        Kurdish people made massacre to Armenian people!

        For example: "Ahmet Türk" is a Kurd!! Don't look his surname he is DTP(kurdish democratic society party) president! And they support PKK. but his grand fathers killed armenians ! Don't believe this kurd troll!
        You have the balls to call him a troll?

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        • #14
          Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

          Originally posted by Kanki View Post
          Kurdish people made massacre to Armenian people!

          For example: "Ahmet Türk" is a Kurd!! Don't look his surname he is DTP(kurdish democratic society party) president! And they support PKK. but his grand fathers killed armenians ! Don't believe this kurd troll!
          lol i think it doesnt matter if someone is kurd or armenian the main thing which is matter is who support whom?? u can get it? , i mean for instance i give to u here a speculation, someone can be kurd or azeri (or others..&, so on) and do support armenian, why not..
          Last edited by Marie; 10-21-2007, 02:09 PM.

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          • #15
            Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

            Originally posted by Էլիա View Post
            The last thing we need right now is kurds as our enemis!
            No, but supporting them is like supporting our enemy. Let them fight each other to the death. I don't view the Kurds as my friends or enemies, I view them as a destabilizing agent. And anyone that has romantic notions should take a look at what constitutes a "Kurdistan", it includes Republic of Armenia and historic Armenia. Lets get something straight, there exists no friend or ally, there exists interests, if you want allies, you remind them that their interests conincide with your interests, any moral argument will not convince anyone (Were taking about states here, not individual people, their exists solidarity between various ethnic groups, but on a state level, interests are important). With Kurds they do not present any form of unifying interest, they are carcing out Kurdistan from neighboring regions. In response you have Iranians, Syrians, and Turks working to undermine Kurdish independence, these Kurds are a danger to everyone, I don't trust first, historical anticedents i.e. Kurds involved in Armenian Genocide, second, their current motives are questionable.
            Last edited by Virgil; 11-17-2007, 10:27 AM.

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            • #16
              Re: Kurds condemn the genocide !

              Turkish army fires on PKK in Iraq

              The Turkish army says it has inflicted "heavy losses" on rebels from the Kurdish separatist PKK movement across the border in Iraq.

              The army said it fired on a group of about 50 rebels, though the statement did not say troops entered Iraq.

              In October, Turkey's parliament voted to allow the military to launch operations into Iraq to combat the PKK, which had stepped up attacks in Turkey.

              But Iraq and the US have urged Turkey not to carry out its threat.

              "As part of intelligence work, a group of 50-60 PKK terrorists was spotted inside Iraq's borders," south-east of the Turkish town of Cukurca in Hakkari province, the army said on its website.

              "The terrorists came under intensive fire from fire support assets that were deployed near the region," the statement said, and "sustained heavy casualties".

              The army said it could take further action in the region "with other components" when necessary, in a possible reference to ground troops.

              Public pressure

              An anonymous senior PKK leader was quoted by the AFP news agency denying any attack had taken place.

              "Our area is quiet. Nothing has happened," he said.

              However Firat, a pro-Kurdish news agency, cited Iraqi Kurdish officials reporting shelling in the area on Saturday "that lasted nearly two hours".

              Turkish forces have periodically shelled suspected rebel positions in Iraq, and sometimes Turkish troops have crossed the border briefly in "hot pursuit" of the PKK.

              But Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that his cabinet had authorised the armed forces to launch major cross-border operations, without the need to refer back for approval.

              It followed October's parliamentary vote, in which MPs overwhelmingly backed a resolution giving the government permission to send troops into Iraq.

              The government has been under intense pressure from the Turkish public to respond to a spate of deadly attacks on troops and civilians in south-eastern Turkey, says the BBC's correspondent in Istanbul, Sarah Rainsford.

              As many as 3,000 PKK members are believed to be based inside northern Iraq. Turkey has accused the local Kurdish authorities of supporting them, our correspondent says.

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              Published: 2007/12/01 17:26:37 GMT

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