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Report reveals horrors of violence against Turkish women
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50.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:10 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

awwww tami lol here i caught you in your first denial

 

 

"at least 90 percent of the honor killings in Turkey are carried out by the Kurds in the south east or those who have migrated to the west. I don`t care about what`s going on in malaisa, and yes, honnor killings are a Kurdish tradition in Turkey, and it`s dealing with the mafiatic asiret system of Kurds which don`t exist in the Turkish culture."

did I deny that there is violence against women in Turkey? yes there are both domestic violence and honor killings and honor killings are exclusively unique to the Kurds in Turkey. I see no denial here!

 

guess why the Azeris who are also muslims dont have honor killings in their country. it`s because they are Turks and they don`t have any Kurds there.

 

51.       Melek74
1506 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:12 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

 i dont think it happens to polish families (at least not many), its mainly ukranian and russian tradition. its them who make such statistics.

 

 One family it happens to is one too many.

52.       femmeous
2642 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:41 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

did I deny that there is violence against women in Turkey? yes there are both domestic violence and honor killings and honor killings are exclusively unique to the Kurds in Turkey. I see no denial here!

 

guess why the Azeris who are also muslims dont have honor killings in their country. it`s because they are Turks and they don`t have any Kurds there.

 

 of course, you did you put all the blame on kurds.

 

and guess what? the honor killings are done in uzbekistan and turkmenistan. they are turks too.

as for azeris, im not quite sure, but i know they have more strict traditions in that region of caucasians.

53.       vineyards
1954 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:41 pm

Look at the way the thread has become...

54.       femmeous
2642 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:42 pm

 

Quoting Melek74

 One family it happens to is one too many.

 

 this is too difficult to understand. maybe you should use more simple language, you know i have a thin brain, im not as wise as some members here.

55.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:46 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

of course, you did you put all the blame on kurds.

 

 

just like you put all the blame on muslims? who am I supposed to blame if this thing is done only by a certain group of people? I never denied the fact that this is an issue of Turkey though not of the Turks.

56.       vineyards
1954 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:47 pm

Femmeous seriously, should we collect money among members to spend on your psychological treatment? It would be nice if you realized this point yourself and start seeing a shrink for the treatment of your various complexes. Don´t take my word for it. Arrange the first visit, and ask the psychiatrist himself. You may thank me in the end.

57.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:48 pm

 

Quoting femmeous

this is too difficult to understand. maybe you should use more simple language, you know i have a thin brain, im not as wise as some members here.

I love honest people.{#lang_emotions_lol_fast}

58.       vineyards
1954 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 05:57 pm

 

Quoting tamikidakika

just like you put all the blame on muslims? who am I supposed to blame if this thing is done only by a certain group of people? I never denied the fact that this is an issue of Turkey though not of the Turks.

 

Muslims, Jews, Kurds and Turks have it. It is written in their holy books. It only applies to those who belive in these belief systems. People accept these rules since childhood. Kurds are a more self-centered people isolated from the effects of Europanization. It has nothing to do with races. It is mostly a cultural problem claiming many lives every year.

 

59.       tamikidakika
1346 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 06:06 pm

 

Quoting vineyards

Muslims, Jews, Kurds and Turks have it. It is written in their holy books. It only applies to those who belive in these belief systems. People accept these rules since childhood. Kurds are a more self-centered people isolated from the effects of Europanization. It has nothing to do with races. It is mostly a cultural problem claiming many lives every year.

 

my parents are from a remote village in the middle of anatolia. there isn`t even a road connecting them to a town or city, but I have never heard of such things happening there. This has nothing to do with the so called "westernization". Kurds are obliged to carry out honor killings because of their fascistic system of "asiret" which doestn`t exist among any ethnicities in anatolia other than the Kurds.

60.       catwoman
8933 posts
 26 Nov 2008 Wed 06:18 pm

 

Quoting Melek74

I wonder how one could explain the presence of domestic violence in countries where that patriarchal system no longer exists, arranged marriages are not an issue, and mentality is supposedly different as well. Maybe there´s something else altogether that accounts for it. I don´t have an answer, just wondering.

 

I don´t know ANY place where patriarchal system no longer exists.

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