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  • i think u dont know any information about turkey and turkish people.each country and each people want to be a turk.each country and each people envy turkey and turkish people.because TURKEY is strong.u must know that.

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    • Originally posted by elendil
      That event is outside of Istanbul technical university where grey wolves clashed with PKK supporter after 40 PKK members infiltirated in Istanbul Techincal University and beat up people of opposing wievs with sticks. I know since I am a student at Istanbul Technical University. 2000 students has demostrated against PKK in ITU. I know the inside of this affair take your one-sided propaganda elswhere Kerkuk- Kurdistan. You can fool Armenians with this video, but you can not fool us.
      Funny where you all seem to have explanations just to prove your innocence.........
      Well forget it!

      This was true and the Turkish students (I never knew educated students do this, I thought educated students were civilized and had respect, not hitting a man with belts and sticks with 20 people against 1)

      The Turkish students were shouting: "THIS IS TURKEY"

      AFP Photos showed this:
      Istanbul, TURKEY: A Kurdish student from Istanbul Technical University bleeds after he was attacked by a group of nationalist militants outside the university campus, where kurdish students were attending spring celebrations. AFP PHOTO/BULENT KILIC (Photo credit should read BULENT KILIC






      As usual, the police is just standing and watching.


      Here is an article in which you can read how Kurds are treated in Turkey
      http://www.kurdmedia.com/articles.asp?id=12411

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      • That event is outside of Istanbul technical university where grey wolves clashed with PKK supporter after 40 PKK members infiltirated in Istanbul Techincal University and beat up people of opposing wievs with sticks

        It is the grey wolves that beat up the guy, not students. Read properly for God's sake. Not to mention he is not a student of ITU, they beat 5 students in ITU with 40 people and with sticks. While the lower ranks of Grey wolves are consisted of total idiots, I can not feel sorry for the guy after what he did to my people, sorry....

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        • Here is an article in which you can read how Kurds are treated in Turkey
          Quickly jump to other propaganda this did not work

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          • I just found the statement laughably hilarious. I'm not making a comment on the tolerance of Turks; I'm just accusing that quote of being taken COMPLETELY out of context.
            Originally posted by elendil
            unless their nextdoor neighbours murder them (Turk public ) with russian soldiers...
            unless organizations like hincak, tasnak kill them...
            unless their centuries-years old brothers kill them in a church with a white flag on it's door...who can guess that behind the white flag-hunged up on the door, there are their brothers have a trick and waiting with their arms...and who can guess that no Turk entering the church for agreement will not even go outside the church..."Van Katliami"
            This is not a reflection of Turkey's tolerance and does little more than chronicle several reactions or misconceptions.

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            • Originally posted by Kharpert
              I just found the statement laughably hilarious. I'm not making a comment on the tolerance of Turks; I'm just accusing that quote of being taken COMPLETELY out of context.

              This is not a reflection of Turkey's tolerance and does little more than chronicle several reactions or misconceptions.
              Elendil is smarter than that. I think the quote was from Wonka and probably came directly from one of his textboooks
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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              • Originally posted by elendil
                Read properly for God's sake
                where kurdish students were attending spring celebrations.

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                • Originally posted by Joseph
                  Elendil is smarter than that. I think the quote was from Wonka and probably came directly from one of his textboooks
                  his??
                  "I think the quote was from Wonka and probably came directly from one of his textboooks"

                  i found this sentence more laughly...so you think i directly take it from my textbooks this may be your way of writing but not mine
                  and i think our pretty friend must have confused our names while he was laughing...

                  PS:just want to remind you that we are never taught to be an Armenian enemy in our history lessons...
                  the education system about history is far more different from the one you conceive...

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                  • Originally posted by willy_wonka
                    his??
                    "I think the quote was from Wonka and probably came directly from one of his textboooks"

                    i found this sentence more laughly...so you think i directly take it from my textbooks this may be your way of writing but not mine
                    and i think our pretty friend must have confused our names while he was laughing...

                    PS:just want to remind you that we are never taught to be an Armenian enemy in our history lessons...
                    the education system about history is far more different from the one you conceive...
                    Sure, it sounds like something reminiscent of what is taught. My wife grew up and went to school in Turkey. I'm very well aware of what they teach you, or in this case, what they don't teach you.
                    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                    • also i do know...my friends do know.i have never met a historian teacher teaching his/her students being an enemy of any nation...
                      and surely you cannot be aware of what they teach and do not as well as me as a student who is in her 15. year of education in Turkiye.

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