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10.       raindrops
267 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 06:18 pm

 

Quoting catwoman

There are other issues that are mentioned in the Human Rights Watch reports on Turkey, like

- police violence and police use of torture

- discrimination and violence against women

- there are 376,000 internally displaced Kurds after army forced them from their villages

- restrictions of freedom of speech

- harassment of Kurdish political parties (recently the Kurdish party was completely closed!!)

- impunity of state officials

 

and what do you expect from us??? just discussing awful things? defending some aspects like with working children?

11.       Amber Lonsinger
46 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 06:35 pm

 

´Police violence and police use of torture´

 My Turkish friend lives in a small town in Turkey by a dock. He reported a crime he did not want to tell me to the police. The police took care of this matter respectfully and corresponding.

QUESTION: "Are the crime rates high and increasing in Turkey?´

 

-Ambra Lonsinger, America 

12.       ptaszek
440 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 10:01 pm

 

Quoting Amber Lonsinger

 

Reyhan, 

Talk to me ,

Amber Lonsinger

 

 

 you are the third in a queue,Me and AE are trying to persuade ReyhanL to adopt us but still she seems indifferent.No respond from her .Pity as she would make a great foster mother....

All left for us is to advocate our issue in TLC UN((((



Edited (2/25/2010) by ptaszek [spring coming..colours needed.)]

13.       MsChocolate
7 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 11:16 pm

I see that you stared talk about a breaking a children right.  I must to agree with opinion, that is not bad, when children help they parents in some work. Human and children rights are breaking not just in  Turkey but in the rest of a world and I think that it´s not new.  Breaking a human right is guilty a politicans. They just want to have a lot for yourself, and don´t think about rest of people in their country. The most important for they is it, that their causes are the most important, and anything else is not worth. But sometimes we can´t wait for reaction a politican for breaking a right, sometimes we must take causes in our hand and start to change a situation. We must talk about this situation, we must rebuke when we see that husbands bite a wifes, when the boys are fighting with small boy, when a hooligans are dagmaged a building. We must rebuke people that thay do bad and the world will be go to better times ; )

14.       raindrops
267 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 11:31 pm

 

Quoting MsChocolate

I see that you stared talk about a breaking a children right.  I must to agree with opinion, that is not bad, when children help they parents in some work. Human and children rights are breaking not just in  Turkey but in the rest of a world and I think that it´s not new.  Breaking a human right is guilty a politicans. They just want to have a lot for yourself, and don´t think about rest of people in their country. The most important for they is it, that their causes are the most important, and anything else is not worth. But sometimes we can´t wait for reaction a politican for breaking a right, sometimes we must take causes in our hand and start to change a situation. We must talk about this situation, we must rebuke when we see that husbands bite a wifes, when the boys are fighting with small boy, when a hooligans are dagmaged a building. We must rebuke people that thay do bad and the world will be go to better times ; )

 

yes, america is like that ... we need to feel the edge, which we cannot cross.

to avoid situation when child intimidate parents: if you dont let me to play computer games i will call some number (and this number is printed on checks, tickets etc) and tell authority ab your inappropriate behavior.

 

15.       ptaszek
440 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 11:50 pm

 

Quoting raindrops

 

 

yes, america is like that ..

 

 

 German report from last month-big petrol resources discovered in Poland

Polish response-we are all wondering when Americans will come with humanitarian aid.)))

16.       raindrops
267 posts
 25 Feb 2010 Thu 11:58 pm

 

Quoting ptaszek

 

 

 German report from last month-big petrol resources discovered in Poland

Polish response-we are all wondering when Americans will come with humanitarian aid.)))

 

you dont have democracy?

then we are flying to you ...

 

be ready, they will come .... what do yo have there? bad president? atomic weapon? tell us - at we will know true reason

17.       ptaszek
440 posts
 26 Feb 2010 Fri 12:04 am

 

Quoting raindrops

 

 

you dont have democracy?

then we are flying to you ...

 

be ready, they will come .... what do yo have there? bad president? atomic weapon? tell us - at we will know true reason

 

 we do have democracy but also we have so called i will show all attitude.Imagine 10 Poles 20 ways of thinking and this damn romanticism,we all criticise all but try to dare criticize if you are not one of us.We are too far democratic and independent in a way of thinking and too far naughty.Well,that is the way we are .))

18.       catwoman
8933 posts
 26 Feb 2010 Fri 12:15 am

 

Quoting ptaszek

German report from last month-big petrol resources discovered in Poland

Polish response-we are all wondering when Americans will come with humanitarian aid.)))

 

{#emotions_dlg.lol}{#emotions_dlg.lol}{#emotions_dlg.lol}

19.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 26 Feb 2010 Fri 02:08 am

 

Quoting catwoman

There are other issues that are mentioned in the Human Rights Watch reports on Turkey, like

- police violence and police use of torture

- discrimination and violence against women

- there are 376,000 internally displaced Kurds after army forced them from their villages

- restrictions of freedom of speech

- harassment of Kurdish political parties (recently the Kurdish party was completely closed!!)

- impunity of state officials

 

- About police violence in schools ...., on the other hand, Turkia seems to have a shortage of criminally inclined students with easy access to automatic shot guns, like some of the civilised Western countries.

- about violence against women and discrimination against Kurds.......violence against women is largely associated with Kurdish way of life and thought, not only in Turkia but in other countries they live in. I watch their numbers increasing in Western countries with great amusement; we shall soon hear different stories from likes of catwoman.

 



Edited (2/26/2010) by AlphaF

20.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 26 Feb 2010 Fri 03:35 am

 

Quoting ptaszek

 

 

 we do have democracy but also we have so called i will show all attitude.Imagine 10 Poles 20 ways of thinking and this damn romanticism,we all criticise all but try to dare criticize if you are not one of us.We are too far democratic and independent in a way of thinking and too far naughty.Well,that is the way we are .))

Very well said sis !

Democracy, in Western sense, is a way of managing the country where nobody has the faintest idea what to do when a certain problem arises. in their total ignorance, all they can do is to count heads and assume the large numbers always decide right.

 

What happens when you throw a Pole - into that crowd - if the Pole  actually knows what to do in that specific situation. Would he yield to a crowd of idiots, when he knows them to be all wrong? Never !..It is only natural that he makes it a point of honor to get everybody else in line. {#emotions_dlg.lol_fast}

 

I always wondered why big corporations seem to be yapping in favor of democracy all the time, yet never adopt democracy for their own corporate management ! Wink

 

 



Edited (2/26/2010) by AlphaF

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