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TURKISH MIGRANTS and REFUGEES IN EUROPE and AMERICA ?
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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 01:50 am

What do you think about this topic?

2.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 01:54 am

The coin has two sides..
What is the other side of the night?

3.       kafesteki kus
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 17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:24 am

refugees escape from their country from prosecution, war, death,is that what you mean?
immigrants have free choices,choice of a country,religion,way of living...
refugees not..the only thing they want is to survive!
Do you wonder why so many Turks leave Turkish paradise?
Economy,yilgun_7.economy!

4.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:39 am

It depends on economy?!!?This is a good angle.This is life...Economic life.

5.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:43 am

love economic or economical? lol

6.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:52 am

According to science economics, human being is economic?
But I cannot say any point of view or opinion about love affair...

7.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 02:57 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

According to science economics, human being is economic?
But I cannot say any point of view or opinion about love affair...


first of all human being is economical with everything,even love lol

8.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:08 am


The phenomenon.
The economic world.
But economic resources in the world are not infinite.

9.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:17 am

Quoting yilgun-7:

Yes you are right.
The other side of love or friendship.
A realistic approach.
This is the question.
The phenomenon.
The economic world.
But economic resources in the world are not infinite.


friendship is a kind of love with no sex included,would u agree?
requires more patience and understanding.

10.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:37 am

It sounds like a nice topic..
I will give it a start (my try)

I think two dates should be remembered in this topic:1960s and 1980s.
In 1960s there was a mass immigration to Europe (mainly to Germany and a bit to Holland If I am not wrong). They were INVITED there because of those countries needed for work force at the time.

1980's should be considered as 'escaping from Turkey' because of the cu-de-ta in Turkey in 1980. They were refugees.
Of course we should also mention the Kurdish refugees in this topic as, I think, especially 1990s were the times, some of the kurd came to Europe as refugees in thousands.

11.       mylo
856 posts
 17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:38 am

Migrants and Refugees are two different entities,One is fleeing a country through persecution,one is fleeing for a better standard of life/to join a society which he/she shares with another member of his/her society in another country(although not necessarily true).This question should really be divided between the two into either 'Migrant' or 'Refugee' as they are not the same,
Or are they the same?

12.       kafesteki kus
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 17 Nov 2007 Sat 03:42 am

Quoting mylo:

Migrants and Refugees are two different entities,One is fleeing a country through persecution,one is fleeing for a better standard of life/to join a society which he/she shares with another member of his/her society in another country(although not necessarily true).This question should really be divided between the two into either 'Migrant' or 'Refugee' as they are not the same,
Or are they the same?


they aren't!!!!

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