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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Apr 2, 2007 7:09:55 GMT 3
Kazaks are Mongolia's largest minority, accounting for 5.3 % of the population in 1979.
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Post by BAWIR$AQ on Apr 16, 2007 7:03:56 GMT 3
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Post by Azadan Januspar on Feb 12, 2008 2:55:59 GMT 3
Yes traces of Nowruz dates back to many centuries BC and was not a festivity only celebrated by Persians but most of the Iranics.
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Post by kirischi on Jul 12, 2008 1:53:27 GMT 3
Turkey is strongly threatened by the risk and ongoing process of Kurdicization. They were 5-6% when Turkey was first found. Now they make 25-30 % of the whole population. They reproduce more than Turks do, and this risks the Turkic future of Anatolia. The Kurdisiczation process in Turkey is systematically organized by Kurdist outlaweed organization PKK and support of the west. Europe and The U.S.A do not want a Turkic Anatolia ( on which Turkey is located) or A Turkey ruled by Turks. So they support increase of Kurdish population. They try to turn Turkish unitary state into a federal state. They want to steal our hegemony, sovereignty and suzerainty in Anatolia. And our stupid, co-laborating politicians are in treason to their own country. They entap Turkey trying access to EU which does never want Turkey to get in. EU only tells lies to Turkey and benefits from compromises given by stupid Turkish politicians. And All the thing going on Turkey threatens Turkishness of Turkey. I think Turks and Kurds have to go to different ways rather than walk in the same path. They should separate from each other. I believe there is not enough room in Anatolia for two distinct people. Amen brother, I agree with you 200%, there must be a separation,. It must be done, but it is also very hard for Turkish people to relinquish the south-eastern lands that we fought so hard for. The Turkish people must think hard and long, and make the best decision for the future, I think the best decision would be secede D.Bakır, Batman, Southern Van, Hakkari, Muş, Bitlis and possibly Mardin. Again giving up on these lands would be hard digest for any Turk, but it would be even harder to digest doing nothing, letting the problem grow which would eventually lead to a Turk-Kurd war
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 12, 2008 11:39:14 GMT 3
Why should we give any of our lands to those mountain apes? We have been in the region for a thousand years, dammit! Plus, we already lost 10 thousand men over there, so it's now impossible to give those lands. One more thing: it would be very against Turkey's interests to give up those territories, because of strategic importance. Those kurds can go to their Iraqi or Iranian kurdistan if they want to live outside Turkish control.
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Post by kirischi on Jul 12, 2008 18:33:44 GMT 3
Why should we give any of our lands to those mountain apes? We have been in the region for a thousand years, dammit! Plus, we already lost 10 thousand men over there, so it's now impossible to give those lands. One more thing: it would be very against Turkey's interests to give up those territories, because of strategic importance. Those kurds can go to their Iraqi or Iranian kurdistan if they want to live outside Turkish control. Well now dont think for a minute that I would want to even give then a piece of my excrement much less land, but they are outgrowing the Turkish population on a fast pace, which will inevitably lead to a war sooner or later. Most likely we would win any war against them, but the cost, not only financially, would be high.
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Post by ALTAR on Jul 12, 2008 19:37:09 GMT 3
There will be no separation or never giving any Turk lands to monkeys.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 12, 2008 21:34:17 GMT 3
If the kurds want to wage war (actually they are doing it), they can do it, but the entire World knows that they have zero chance to win. Either they will fight and die (like those perished PKK dogs) or they will submit to Turkish, Syrian and Iranian rule (though those in Iraq are now semi-independent - more correctly, American-Coalition puppets).
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Post by kirischi on Jul 12, 2008 22:31:01 GMT 3
Well if they keep having 10 babies a family they will keep being a problem, so maybe if possible the gov. should enforce a one child policy.
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Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Jul 13, 2008 14:28:48 GMT 3
That is more logical indeed.
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Post by kirischi on Jul 13, 2008 18:00:20 GMT 3
I am still doubtful that one child policy would work. Because you know as well as I do that they are gonna keep making babies, so forced sterilizations would have to be enforced on the Kurds. And of course then the UN and EU are gonna nag us about human rights.
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Post by Temüjin on Jul 14, 2008 19:47:13 GMT 3
one-child policy is the way of China, sterilization is the way of Nazis...
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Post by kirischi on Jul 14, 2008 22:48:09 GMT 3
We are seeking a solution to the Kurdish problem in Turkey, unfortunately there are not many choices, but do tell if there is some new way.
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Post by ALTAR on Jul 15, 2008 2:57:43 GMT 3
In my opinion, Apartheid System is the best solution for Turkey and Turk Nation.
Apartheid was applicated in South Africa by whites against blacks although the whites population was in the %20 in South Africa.
Today Israel is also using this system to control Palestinians.
I think its the best solution for us.
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Post by Temüjin on Jul 16, 2008 20:43:41 GMT 3
We are seeking a solution to the Kurdish problem in Turkey, unfortunately there are not many choices, but do tell if there is some new way. the government needs to encourage Turkish families to have more children, by subsidies for families with many children for example.
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