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  • Originally posted by Joseph
    Mahir, is that you?



    http://www.ikissyou.org/






    I dont think so in his bio he says he speaks English.
    "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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    • Originally posted by Gavur




      I dont think so in his bio he says he speaks English.

      Point taken
      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 Joseph
        Point taken
        Though Mahir may have been his teacher...only I hope he tried to teach him English and nothing else.
        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 Joseph
          Though Mahir may have been his teacher...only I hope he tried to teach him English and nothing else.






          Dont count on it!
          "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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          • Joseph thinks its you!
            "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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            • What about Kurdish News?

              Here became MAhir's ad place.

              Please give up Mahir and get back to Kurdish news.

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              • Ambassador Sensoy: US' Kurdish allies provide shelter to PKK

                Ambassador Sensoy: US' Kurdish allies provide shelter to PKK

                The New Anatolian / Ankara


                The United States' Kurdish allies in northern Iraq have provided arms, shelter and equipment to the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), and the U.S. government should do more to disrupt these links, Turkey's ambassador to Washington Nabi Sensoy said on Tuesday.

                Sensoy's remarks came a day after the U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson said he is persuaded that the U.S. has done its best to help Turkey in combating the terrorist Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) but that more remains to be done.

                The Turkish ambassador said in a meeting with editors and reporters at right-wing daily The Washington Times that Ankara has evidence of as many as 3,000 PKK militants had recently moved from positions in northern Iraq to the Turkish border to carry out operations inside Turkey.

                Sensoy said the units of the PKK, which is also considered a terrorist group by the U.S. government, have received arms, safe passage and other logistical help from the two leading Iraqi Kurdish parties -- both of which are strongly allied with Washington.

                "The United States is on record saying it is an enemy of terrorism wherever it is in the world," Ambassador Sensoy recalled. "We take the United States at its word."

                Saying that the Turkish government understands that U.S. forces face grave security challenges in other parts of Iraq and that an armed intervention against the PKK was unlikely, Sensoy said Washington should at least use its influence on its Iraqi Kurdish allies to end their links to the PKK, and to disrupt the militants' command-and-control networks.

                "You have great influence over these people," he said, adding that average Turks were increasingly frustrated by the apparent inability to contain the PKK threat from Iraq.

                On Cyprus, Sensoy said he thought the Bush administration was close to revealing a series of measures to ease the isolation of Turkish Cypriots after the April 2004 vote on a United Nations-endorsed plan to reunify the long-divided Mediterranean island.

                "The United States is very much aware of what happened," Sensoy said, adding that ending the U.S. ban on direct flights to the Turkish North "is a very good bet."

                Secular, democratic Turkey should succeed

                He said eventual membership in the European Union is a central pillar of Turkey's foreign policy, but no Turkish government could make concessions on Cyprus when the European Union membership talks barely have begun.

                Sensoy said Turkey, an overwhelmingly Muslim nation with a rigorously secular democratic government, was a key to avoiding a "clash of civilizations" in the post-Sept. 11 world.

                "The success of Turkey's secular state is a very important project for the Islamic world and for the world at large," he said. "We are a litmus test. We have to succeed."

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                • Originally posted by fatih han
                  Ey Turk Nation Tremble And Itself Turn
                  Why Are You Making Mistake!
                  All These On You Own Real Go Away Fall Down Back Turn L?ve For Become...
                  B?lge Kaan C C
                  C
                  It almost looks like a haiku gone horriibly wrong. No offense fatty the khan, you'll need to study English with a little more effort if we are to ever understand what you're trying to communicate.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  • Joseph he just put rubbish in the forum.

                    Nothing else!!!

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                    • 2 Gendarmes Killed, 5 Wounded in PKK Attack

                      2 Gendarmes Killed, 5 Wounded in PKK Attack
                      By Cihan News Agency
                      Published: Friday, June 30, 2006



                      Two gendarmes were killed and five others were injured in a gun attack carried out by the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the Genc district of the eastern Turkish province of Bingol.

                      The PKK attack which took place at around 21:45 on Thursday night targeted the gendarme barracks at the village of Yeniyazi in the Genc district of Bingol province.

                      One gendarme NCO along with a gendarme private were killed in the attack, while five others were injured.

                      The injured were taken to the Elazig State Hospital for treatment and security forces are continuing wide scale operations in the area to track down those responsible for the attack.

                      Last Wednesday, another gendarme private was killed in a clash in the Cukurca district of Hakkari province during a patrol close to the border of northern Iraq.

                      Terrorist activities across Turkey experienced a resurgence following the ending of the unilateral cease-fire of the PKK terror organization two years ago. One hundred ninety-four Turkish security force personnel have now been killed in PKK attacks since June 2004.

                      The PKK terrorist organization caused the death of about 37,000 people in Turkey between 1984 and 1999.

                      More than 4,000 soldiers, 2,000 police and about 30,000 people have died in PKK-related terror.

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