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VISA FREE COUNTRIES FOR TURKISH PASSPORT HOLDERS
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:03 am |
Well, I happen to know people who escaped Turkey for army duty. There are certain areas in which the illegals are heavily represented. Most of them have problems with their identity as Turkish Kurd, and the army duty. It doesn´t need a lot of work to escape Turkey, if you are willing to bribe some people to get a university registration.
The easiest way to get permission for living in a country is political asylum, and they use kurdish card and PKK terrorism. University registration is not free no one gives you money to registre a university. most of the community organisations work for to help terrorists. and it was proved that terrorist groups are mostly supported from Europe (From these organisations), they send money or help terrorists to escape europe.
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:12 am |
turks dont escape army. its an honor to serve a country dont be silly.
It is very nice to have you here exclusively on Turkishclass...
At least, the rest of our lives is still in peace.
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:19 am |
Turkey is in the middle of most important energy sources, and one of the biggest economy and one of the the fast growing economy in the region. I dont know if europe has a big energy source for long term?
Fast growing economy? with millions of unemployed people. How is it possible? I agree Turkey has got many resources but all gifted to foreign enterprices or cannot be used. Nothing left to be sold but Turkey´s debt reached to a record.
The "we didn´t get visas abolished because we´re Muslims" slogan is tiresome. The USA hasn´t abolished visas for Poles athough it did so for The Czech Republic because of what? Are we too Muslim for them? It´s nonsense.
Your example is irrelevant, do you have another example rather than this? Why did EU remove visa for Serbia since they just applied for EU membership but not for Bosnia, Albania & Kosova?
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:23 am |
and turkeys economy depends on western visitors.
Not true of course, i bet it will be better if we dont accept foreign tourists ...
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:28 am |
The easiest way to get permission for living in a country is political asylum, and they use kurdish card and PKK terrorism. University registration is not free no one gives you money to registre a university. most of the community organisations work for to help terrorists. and it was proved that terrorist groups are mostly supported from Europe (From these organisations), they send money or help terrorists to escape europe.
Exactly, and the ones who escape from army are mostly the Kurds and now with new trend rich green money holders as they are on same boat...
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:53 am |
Your example is irrelevant, do you have another example rather than this? Why did EU remove visa for Serbia since they just applied for EU membership but not for Bosnia, Albania & Kosova?
Yeap - how about Russia not being granted visa-free travel in the EU? To my best knowledge they aren´t predominantly Muslim either...
As for Kosovo - that´s a huge L O L from me. The land thieves are beginning to bang their heads against the wall, now they regret stealing Serbian territory. And, as some EU countries (unfortunately excluding my own) have not recognised it as a country, there´s no way they´ll ever get EU visas. 
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 02:55 am |
The easiest way to get permission for living in a country is political asylum, and they use kurdish card and PKK terrorism. University registration is not free no one gives you money to registre a university. most of the community organisations work for to help terrorists. and it was proved that terrorist groups are mostly supported from Europe (From these organisations), they send money or help terrorists to escape europe.
Oh so now it´s the terrorists who left Turkey? Whatever happened to the poor Turks the German government reached out its greedy palms for? Please make up your mind 
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 03:02 am |
It is very nice to have you here exclusively on Turkishclass...
At least, the rest of our lives is still in peace.
always at your service, vineyardsbey!
world peace to you!
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 03:21 am |
Yeap - how about Russia not being granted visa-free travel in the EU? To my best knowledge they aren´t predominantly Muslim either...
As far as i know Russia has not applied for EU membership, i think they have no interest to be a member
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 03:34 am |
As far as i know Russia has not applied for EU membership, i think they have no interest to be a member
Sure not, they´re not even likely to apply - what´s the point It was just an example of non-Muslim European country that needs visas to enter EU 
Out for those who applied - Serbia, Macedonia nad Montenegro got visa free entry and Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo didn´t - the reason given was not coming up to EU standards in therm of border control for example, but I also read they might be given visa-free passes this year (not Kosovo of course ).
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17 Jan 2010 Sun 03:50 am |
Sure not, they´re not even likely to apply - what´s the point It was just an example of non-Muslim European country that needs visas to enter EU 
Out for those who applied - Serbia, Macedonia nad Montenegro got visa free entry and Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo didn´t - the reason given was not coming up to EU standards in therm of border control for example, but I also read they might be given visa-free passes this year (not Kosovo of course ).
The point is i thought we are talking about countries that are applied for membership
claiming that they are part of EU, not the countries that are not insterested. You can also give China as an example of non-muslim country that needs visa to enter EU countries . And we are talking about EU´s discrimination and hypocracy over some countries, understood?
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