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Thread: What are you listening now?

961.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 23 Oct 2010 Sat 08:02 pm

Angel of the morning. Chrissie Hynde

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7Qfqle_2Bs

 

Just call me angel of the morning angel
Just touch my cheek before you leave me baby
Just call me angel of the morning angel
Just touch my cheek before you leave me darling
Just call me angel of the morning baby
Just touch my cheek before you leave me darling



Thread: what caught my eye today

962.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 23 Oct 2010 Sat 12:29 pm

Iraq war logs: secret files show how US ignored torture

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/iraq-war-logs
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/22/iraq-war-logs-military-leaks


Massive leak reveals serial detainee abuse
15,000 unknown civilian deaths in war
Apache crew killed insurgents who tried to surrender

US military legal adviser told helicopter crew that Iraqi men were valid targets as they could not surrender to aircraft
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/22/iraq-war-logs-apache-insurgents-surrender

===============

I think, when the history is concerned, the truth always comes out in the end.

No matter how you try to hide them..



Thread: Please, report problems or questions to moderators/admins

963.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Oct 2010 Fri 07:53 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

The "Latest Translation Messages" file is collapsed and I can´t open it. 

How can I possibly translate messages now?  {#emotions_dlg.whistle}

 

Dear admin . "Latest Translation Messages" link at the bottom is not working again..

Please be quick before GG logs in.. She gets really upset if she does not have opportunity to translate messages..



Thread: Last day of the ceasefire?

964.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 22 Oct 2010 Fri 11:32 am

 

Quoting si++

 

 

Series of terrorist acts prevented in Turkey

October 21, 2010 | 12:01

A series of terrorist acts were prevented in Ankara, Turkey.

According to Turkish mass media, Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) planned to commit terror acts in different parts of the city.

The police discovered weapons, ammunition and explosive devices in a terrorist’s apartment.

 

 

 

 

I Looked for this news on the net  because I was surprised. I was just wondering why PKK would attack as everybody knows they declared ´ceasefire´. But I can not see anything!!

So far, no attack from PKK since the beginning of the declaration.

But however, Ocalan said ´If the government does not come to me with a proper plan until end of this month, he will pull out of the talks´. 

That is dangerous..

Whenever he pulls out of the talks, PKK attacks start (and it is followed by the news articles about how PKK is attacked and killed our soldiers etc.). So we will see if they will continue with the ceasefire or not end of this month.. 

There is an article I saw a few days ago in the independent..

The headline is ´Kurdish rebels tell Turkey: keep your promises or ceasefire is over´

http://www.independent.co.uk/....r-promises-or-ceasefire-is-over-2110291.html



Edited (10/22/2010) by thehandsom



Thread: Court evidence reveals KCK terror network is worse than PKK

965.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Oct 2010 Thu 03:02 am

Actually, the best to explain the situation is to play a game:
Think of a foreigner..for the sake of the argument that person living in, say, France..Has no idea of Turks or Kurds.. That person comes to Turkey; has kebab; raki; love affairs ; duduing etc..In the end the person asks a Turk about the political situation..The Turk (an average one ) says ´Ah we are a heaven like-country but we have a Kurdish problem´ and then adds ´how horrible; backwards; feudal Kurds are´ and then says that ´They are all supporting terrorism´. The foreigner asks "why is that? why are they not joining the political process? establishing parties?" and then the Turk will say ´no ..They support terrorism..They dont understand the politics´.
Then, the foreigner gets curious, investigates on the net and learns that :
-Kurds established a party in 1991 HEP and had 8 MPs.. The party is closed at the same year.
-Kurds did not give up the political system and established DEP (and 8 MPs joined this party)
-Because they took their oath in Kurdish language their party DEP was  closed and MPs were put in jail..
-Again, Kurds did not give up and form a new party, HADEP and the party gets 37 local mayors in local elections..
-But the party was closed in 2003 by the constitutional court and 46 party members are banned from politics for 5 years..
-Then Kurds still dont give up and establish a new party DTP and won 21 MPs in 2007 election and 99 mayors in 2009 local election..
(this section is KCK one) lol
-Many members of that party were arrested  after the last local elections (many new mayors/ex mayors etc)
-Then that party was closed a year ago..
-Again, Kurds established a new party BDP..
Now what will that person from France will think? eh?



Thread: what caught my eye today

966.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Oct 2010 Thu 02:58 am

 

Quoting insallah

Wondering if new member lives up to his name Cute.male90        Dooes that mean 90 cute malesssssssssss ?

 

It sounds a bit doddgy if you ask me.. Male and cute?? {#emotions_dlg.suspicious}



Thread: Court evidence reveals KCK terror network is worse than PKK

967.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 21 Oct 2010 Thu 12:35 am

Anybody is willing to say what is the crimes of these people?

The original article does not mention any ´tangable´ crimes..

No crime but just an eye catching headline.. Yeah.. Yeah..  lol

Everybody KNOWS that it is a political case..And this case helped PKK to strengthen its position and its cause..

 

 

 



Thread: Court evidence reveals KCK terror network is worse than PKK

968.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 11:43 pm

 

Quoting si++

 

 

 

 

With the same mind set and logic, you could send anybody to gallows really!!

I think a few weeks ago Desmond Tatu said a few things about our Kurdish problem like ´release Ocalan etc´.

Can you imagine where he could be right now if had been Turkish citizen? Could he have been in that shameful picture in which Kurds were handcuffed?

or what about Chomsky?  what could you do to him if he had been Turkish citizen?

Again..

What is the crime those people committed?

What do you think Kurdish youngsters will think?

I was reading an article in radikal (http://www.radikal.com.tr/Default.aspx?aType=RadikalYazar&Date=19.10.2010&ArticleID=1024329)

One of the jailed politician is Abdullah Demirbas (ex mayor of  A town-Sur). His young son went to the mountains and joined PKK..

He said :“Sen siyasetle ugrasiyorsun da ne oluyor. Demokrasiyle bu islerin düzelecegini söylüyorsun. Bu yasadiklarimizin demokrasiyle ne ilgisi var. Ben kararimi verdim. Daga çikiyorum.” = "what is the point of politics? You keep saying  everything will be fine with democracy. What are ´what we are living´  got to do with democracy. I made my mind up. I am going to the mountains".

There are some Kurds there and they think ´there is no point of living with the Turks´

All of these party closures/ jailing Kurdish politicians /attacking northern Iraq etc are making one thing: Strengthening that idea!!!

 



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

969.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 10:01 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

 

 

 Being as one actually has to have a mind to have it played with this comment is meaningless coming from you.  {#emotions_dlg.bigsmile}

 

 

Admins, mods!! Help.. This is a sheer personal insult!!

This is a quite sophisticated personal attack!!

Mind your own mind!! ok? {#emotions_dlg.you_smartass}

{#emotions_dlg.razz}



Thread: Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!

970.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 20 Oct 2010 Wed 07:39 pm

 

Quoting girleegirl

I am here and no one is here to play with me!!!  {#emotions_dlg.rant}{#emotions_dlg.rant}{#emotions_dlg.rant}{#emotions_dlg.rant}

 

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