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10.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 24 Aug 2008 Sun 12:15 am

Hasankeyf is one of the most photographed attraction. The buildings there are tens of thousands of years ago, could of been the inspiration for the Catalan artist Gaudi! It hurts, though, to see the red brick modern additions built on without any thought of how it blends in with the rest of the surroundings.

Lack of funds and neglect from the Turkish government!

Now though, the Turkish authorities are stepping up their cultural genocide by going ahead with their plans to flood this profoundly beautiful site that is of world cultural significance.

 

http://www.ajans21.com/

11.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 24 Aug 2008 Sun 12:27 am

 

Quoting Roswitha

Hasankeyf is one of the most photographed attractions in Kurdistan/

These buildings built tens of thousands of years ago, could of been the inspiration for the Catalan artist Gaudi! It hurts, though, to see the red brick modern additions built on without any thought of how it blends in with the rest of the surroundings.

Lack of funds and neglect from the Turkish government!

Now though, the Turkish authorities are stepping up their cultural genocide by going ahead with their plans to flood this profoundly beautiful site that is of world cultural significance.

 

http://www.ajans21.com/

 

when will you learn as there is no country existing like Kurdistan? That region is called as South East Anatolia Region of Turkey!

 

 

 

12.       alameda
3499 posts
 24 Aug 2008 Sun 01:50 am

 

Quoting Roswitha

Hasankeyf is one of the most photographed attractions in Kurdistan/

 

................Turkia !!!!

 

13.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 24 Aug 2008 Sun 02:43 am

I noticed, so sorry and changed the text. Hope I am forgiven!!

14.       SuiGeneris
3922 posts
 24 Aug 2008 Sun 07:40 pm

 

Quoting Roswitha

Hey..................Schon gut, schon gut!

 

Oh, don´t be wrathful!

 

 we just tell you the truth! it has nothing to do with being wrathful{#lang_emotions_noway}

15.       teaschip
3870 posts
 25 Aug 2008 Mon 12:14 am

and just think my parents were going to name me natasha...{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}  My mom will get a kick out of this one.

16.       doudi94
845 posts
 25 Aug 2008 Mon 01:39 am

 

Quoting teaschip

and just think my parents were going to name me natasha...{#lang_emotions_lol_fast} My mom will get a kick out of this one.

 

i knooow i was thinking of that!!! The first time i read"no  natashas allowed" i thought they meant a group of women called natasha!!!lol!!! so, what would the situation be if a turkish guy decides to marry a foreign girlo called natasha!!(i wonder what his parents would think!!!) and if a lady was like introducing herself to fellow turkish colleauges or somethingh "hello, my name is natasha"i wonder what would be going throught hir minds !lol

17.       uYkuSuz
614 posts
 25 Aug 2008 Mon 03:23 am

AKP brains (:

18.       Trudy
7887 posts
 25 Aug 2008 Mon 09:33 am

 

Quoting uYkuSuz

AKP brains (:

 

 Well, you can´t blame them of being modern, can you?

19.       Trudy
7887 posts
 25 Aug 2008 Mon 09:34 am

 

Quoting doudi94

i knooow i was thinking of that!!! The first time i read"no  natashas allowed" i thought they meant a group of women called natasha!!!lol!!! so, what would the situation be if a turkish guy decides to marry a foreign girlo called natasha!!(i wonder what his parents would think!!!) and if a lady was like introducing herself to fellow turkish colleauges or somethingh "hello, my name is natasha"i wonder what would be going throught hir minds !lol

 

 I would love to see those faces! lol

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