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    According to the last news an Armenian couple ( a guy with his G/F) were on a trip in Turkey. They were harrassed and attacked by 4 Turkish guys. During the fight a Turkish guy was stabbed and died...I don't know details...one of versions he kissed the girl and was told he was not allowed. Has anyone heard of that?

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    Originally posted by Helen View Post
    According to the last news an Armenian couple ( a guy with his G/F) were on a trip in Turkey. They were harrassed and attacked by 4 Turkish guys. During the fight a Turkish guy was stabbed and died...I don't know details...one of versions he kissed the girl and was told he was not allowed. Has anyone heard of that?
    What news network was it? I haven't heard this...

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    • #3
      Sounds more like something that would (and does) happen on the streets of Moscow or St. Petersburg.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #4
        ARMENIAN YOUTH KILLS YOUNG TURK DURING ARGUMENT

        Noyan Tapan
        Jun 13 2007

        ISTANBUL, JUNE 13, NOYAN TAPAN. An argument started between 15-year-old
        Arthur M. and four Young Turks in Bakirkoy after the men disturbed
        Arthur and his girlfriend. The argument was followed by a scuffle,
        which resulted in the death of one person and 3 others injured.

        According to the evidence that Arthur and his girlfriend gave in the
        police station, those four men approached them in the street. "We came
        from Armenia to visit our realtives. We were kissing in the street
        when those 4 Young Turks started disturbing us. I went indoors and
        did not see how the argument ended," Arthur's girlfriend said.

        According to some information, while accompanying his girlfriend,
        Arthur kissed her outdoors which caused resentment of four young men
        standing nearby. They warned the couple that "they should not kiss
        in the street".

        Arthur replied that no one has the right to interfere in their
        affairs. In response to these words, the 4 men - Ersoy Celik, 33,
        Salih Guler, 28, Nurettin Okutan, 35 and Ali Kemal Celikkal, 36,
        stated that "they are responsible for the honour of their district"
        and approached Arthur. The 15-year-old Arthur inflicted injuries
        on all 4 men with a knife. As a result, Ersoy Celik received a stab
        wound to the heart and died in hospital, while Salih Guler is still
        in a critical state. Arthur ran away but a short time later he was
        arrested by the police.

        There was no information about the nationality of Arthur and his
        girlfriend.
        Plenipotentiary meow!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
          ARMENIAN YOUTH KILLS YOUNG TURK DURING ARGUMENT

          Noyan Tapan
          Jun 13 2007

          ISTANBUL, JUNE 13, NOYAN TAPAN. An argument started between 15-year-old
          Arthur M. and four Young Turks in Bakirkoy after the men disturbed
          Arthur and his girlfriend. The argument was followed by a scuffle,
          which resulted in the death of one person and 3 others injured.

          According to the evidence that Arthur and his girlfriend gave in the
          police station, those four men approached them in the street. "We came
          from Armenia to visit our realtives. We were kissing in the street
          when those 4 Young Turks started disturbing us. I went indoors and
          did not see how the argument ended," Arthur's girlfriend said.

          According to some information, while accompanying his girlfriend,
          Arthur kissed her outdoors which caused resentment of four young men
          standing nearby. They warned the couple that "they should not kiss
          in the street".

          Arthur replied that no one has the right to interfere in their
          affairs. In response to these words, the 4 men - Ersoy Celik, 33,
          Salih Guler, 28, Nurettin Okutan, 35 and Ali Kemal Celikkal, 36,
          stated that "they are responsible for the honour of their district"
          and approached Arthur. The 15-year-old Arthur inflicted injuries
          on all 4 men with a knife. As a result, Ersoy Celik received a stab
          wound to the heart and died in hospital, while Salih Guler is still
          in a critical state. Arthur ran away but a short time later he was
          arrested by the police.

          There was no information about the nationality of Arthur and his
          girlfriend.
          Wow. Tough kid.
          General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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          • #6
            Maybe they thought he was a missionary of sex!
            "All truth passes through three stages:
            First, it is ridiculed;
            Second, it is violently opposed; and
            Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

            Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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