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15 asker þehit - 15 soldiers martyrized
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 10:27 pm |
You´re welcome. Not sure about ´baþsaðlýlýk´ and ´inayet dilemek´ though.
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 10:34 pm |
I´m gonna use your own words: so because SOME Kurds are terrorists and do their deeds to establish a country for themselves, it is ok to call it Kurdish terrorism? Even when most Kurds do NOT support their actions? Then it must be correct as well to talk about Islamic terrorism as SOME people who SAY they are muslim are terrorists to establish their country based on Islamic laws - umah it´s called I think. Most muslims do not support their acts, I know, but according to your theory that is not important.
Yes, I think it´ correct to say both "Islamic terrorism" and "Kurdish terrorism", and it does not mean that muslims and kurds are terrorists. Gramatically they are adjectives and they just describe the act. They do not give any further conclusions.
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 10:36 pm |
Yes, I think it´ correct to say both "Islamic terrorism" and "Kurdish terrorism", and it does not mean that muslims and kurds are terrorists. Gramatically they are adjectives and they just describe the act. They do not give any further conclusions.
My point of view too but tell that to others, like Tamikidakika.
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 11:27 pm |
Yes, I think it´ correct to say both "Islamic terrorism" and "Kurdish terrorism", and it does not mean that muslims and kurds are terrorists. Gramatically they are adjectives and they just describe the act. They do not give any further conclusions.
But is it really important when people are killed? May they rest in peace.
I know it was not important to me how people, who were keeping my city under constant heavy artillery fire for 3 years, were called, I only wanted them to stop.
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 11:35 pm |
hey is semdinli near sirnak?
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 11:38 pm |
hey is semdinli near sirnak?
Depends on what you call ´near´. I would say not, it´s east of Hakkari, first village/town from the Iraki border (on my map).
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04 Oct 2008 Sat 11:46 pm |
I see.. i just thought its close because sirnak is also aat border with war zone with irak..thank u
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05 Oct 2008 Sun 12:00 am |
Ãnna lillahi ve ina ilayhi raceon !
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05 Oct 2008 Sun 11:14 am |
Thanks to gencturk for the names They´re all so young.
And it is true, I am a kurd (by family) and was born in Turkey, and I see both as my home. We are all brothers and sisters, kurds in Turkey are happy. Who needs to own land, when we can still live peacefully and healthfully together?
May all the soldiers that died from this Pkk rest in peace, enough lifes have been wasted by these thoughts that only a very minuscle minority of kurds feel.
Inşallah this ends very soon. Allah kerim
Edited (6/21/2011) by Nuraa-xo
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05 Oct 2008 Sun 02:26 pm |
Quoting gencturk
tamikidakika please dont make this a disputed topic. This is nothing about kurds. Turks and Kurds are brothers for centuries. P-KK is a separatist terrorist organization. period.
+1000
It´s a disrespectful generalization to say that terrorism in Turkey is carried out by kurds. It´s carried out by the organization which may not be named, not kurds as a people. Stating otherwise is a low-blow and does nothing but put fuel on the fire. It is so hard to understand?
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05 Oct 2008 Sun 02:29 pm |
Yes, I think it´ correct to say both "Islamic terrorism" and "Kurdish terrorism", and it does not mean that muslims and kurds are terrorists. Gramatically they are adjectives and they just describe the act. They do not give any further conclusions.
Meltem you said it yourself that when people see two words put together over and over, they start to believe it. I don´t see how that harmonises with what you are saying above.
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