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Letter to the Speaker of the House

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  • #11
    Yeah, right... Young Armenians being no different than young men anywhere in the world, in 1915, there were Armenians serving in the Turkish army. The Turks lived literally side-by-side with us... as had been the case for centuries. That didn't stop the Turks, who were decidedly the newcomers to the region, from their murderous betrayals. Now you'd like me to believe that they woudn't try to kill off all the Kurds?

    History repeats itself only because men are willing to forget, and to be apathetic towards the plight of others.

    Originally posted by hitite View Post
    Turkey cannot eradicate Kurds beacaue they are well integrated into Turkish society...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Tongue View Post
      Are you for real? wow that's awesome! Don't you with YOU were a Kurd living in Turkey with your radio channel and CDs in stores?
      I did say it is not perfect. What you take for granted as TV channels, language schools, radio channels and Kurdish music sold here and there is a large leap from when the government could not even utter the word "KURD" and would rather call them mountain turks. Were you expecting an overnight jump forward to Scandinavian democracy?

      Originally posted by Tongue View Post
      Umm I don't know, maybe because there are over 17 million Kurds living in Turkey ? Also, weren't kurdish representatives give seats for the first time in 13 years in August of 2007? That's kinda sad knowing that they have a huge population in Turkey.
      You dont have a freaking clue of whats going on in Turkey, I would have expected a lot better from you at least.

      Kurds have always had representation in parliament and right now there are more Kurdish PM's in parliament than ever before and most of them are in AKP with a good deal also in CHP and even in MHP.

      I guess you need a kick in the head for you to understand that "PKK" and "KURD" are different things. PKK is a marxist, leftist organisation and is accepted to be a terrorist organisation by all EU countries, the USA and many more since in addition to killing Turkish soldiers they also kill their own people, children, women etc. and they bomb public places. The PKK consists of Kurds, Iranians, Syrians and Turks. Many Kurds in Turkey back the PKK but an overwhelming majority despises them.

      So the answer to your question ..."Also, weren't kurdish representatives give seats for the first time in 13 years in August of 2007?"... is NO you idiot, they have been represented in every parliament in Turkey. The people that came in August are DTP sypathisers of PKK who do not fully represent the millions of Kurds in this country.

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