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Turkey police clash with Istanbul Gezi Park protesters
Topic Started: Jun 1 13, 5:34 (23,529 Views)
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Yes, Hewal, you're right. I was too hasty. Of course there are also Kurds who are amongst the dead. The majority of this Kurds are Kemalists but there are unfortunately proud democrat Kurds too who have no other choice to enter the disgusting Turkish army and to combat Kurds.

And we know that the Turks love it to let Kurds combating Kurds. That's why it satisfies me very much to see the Turks destroy each other.
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Yes, Now I remember. It was 32K ''suicides'' in 2012 alone.

Which is a good estimate if you look at Syria, already almost 200K dead in 2.5 years time.

And that's not even suicides, only war deaths.

32K... Hmm, 6 turkish police men commit suicide within 1 week because of a stupid demo.

6 x 52 = that would be 312 in a year
But we're talking military, so let's say x10.

Would be 3,200.

I am not sure if the 32K is correct though. It seems extremely high?
Probably a 0 too much?
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Jun 13 13, 4:21
Yes, Now I remember. It was 32K ''suicides'' in 2012 alone.

Which is a good estimate if you look at Syria, already almost 200K dead in 2.5 years time.

And that's not even suicides, only war deaths.

32K... Hmm, 6 turkish police men commit suicide within 1 week because of a stupid demo.

6 x 52 = that would be 312 in a year
But we're talking military, so let's say x10.

Would be 3,200.

I am not sure if the 32K is correct though. It seems extremely high?
Probably a 0 too much?
Not sure, Hurriyet wrote the numbers.
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Kurds in Taksim needs to stop these fake friendships.

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Girl holding Turkish flag and a boy holding BDP flag. They hold hands as they run from Erdogan's police.

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"Kurdino! Bibin yek; eger hûn nebin yek, hûn ê herin yek bi yek." - Cigerxwîn.
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And the third person with the white shirt (fat man) on the picture is showing the Bozkurt (MHP) symbol.
Yes, these pictures are disgusting. They shouldn't happen. I'm sure, the man with the BDP flag, who holds the hand of the Turkish subhumanwoman knows that Atatürk is one of the biggest enemies in Kurdish history and who is responsible for Dersim massacre, killing of Said Riza, deceiving the Kurdish nation, denying the existence of the Kurdish Nation and force them to be smelly Turks. And we see the results of Kemalism today. There are many Kurds, who can't speak Kurdish properly because they were always forced to speak Turkish, otherwise they would be dead.

I wish, Atatürk would be alive. Just to see how Kurds torture him and shoot him dead.



I agree with Hewal Dewran. Kurds should stop to play these fake friendships. Many Kurds got very deep wounds because of the Terror against them,commited by the Turks. And these pictures makes your wounds even deeper.
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is there anyway we can reach out to them and tell them to stop participating in this shizz. Instead we should focus our attention to our Brothers and Sisters in Rojava.
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Jun 13 13, 3:57
Yes, Hewal, you're right. I was too hasty. Of course there are also Kurds who are amongst the dead. The majority of this Kurds are Kemalists but there are unfortunately proud democrat Kurds too who have no other choice to enter the disgusting Turkish army and to combat Kurds.

And we know that the Turks love it to let Kurds combating Kurds. That's why it satisfies me very much to see the Turks destroy each other.
Its called Karma :P haha

We should get BDP to call on these kurds not to get involved in all of this, like i said AKP is fascist but its at least the "least" fascist compared to disgusting subhuman kemalists.
Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time.
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Kurdish human rights activist Ethem Sarısülük was shot in the head and killed by the police during the protests in the capital Ankara.

Here his family/comrades tell of how Ethem "Struggled for Freedom in 'Taksim, Ankara and Kurdistan!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feljK0gO0GY

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This is the video of Ethem getting shot. We have seen it earlier (edited) where I thought he was a Turk. He is defending himself with a police shield on the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyeycjeq4OY
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Was he really a Kurd? Damn... STAY OUT OF THIS, FFS...
"Kurdino! Bibin yek; eger hûn nebin yek, hûn ê herin yek bi yek." - Cigerxwîn.
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It is wrong to be among Turks in this protest. Kurds should form their own coalition with their own demands to further pressure Erdogan into taking action on the makeing of a pro-Kurdish constitution. Going hand in hand with the wolves will only get us killed. BDP needs to get this message out clear and loud. No more hiding behind '' sensitive calls''. We do not want to see Kurds die for these racist turks.
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Why do they believe CHP or MHP will ever give them more rights than AKP? I thought Kurds in NK knew that CHP and MHP are the worst parties to rule.
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Well, but to be fair. From my own perspective I think, in the last days the number of the Kemalist shitholes became less and democrat Turks and left wing pro Kurdish Turks became more.
But overall, the number of the Kemalists should not be underestimated. There are still too many of them present in this demonstration waving their red flag with Mustafa Kemal Gayturk (he was known to sleep with men and drinking heavily).
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Why do they believe CHP or MHP will ever give them more rights than AKP? I thought Kurds in NK knew that CHP and MHP are the worst parties to rule.
They dont actually believe that. But Kurds can not lay back. They must also participate. But they have to distance themselves from the racist turks thats for sure.
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Kurds should stay out of this, it is a conspiracy.
"for blood never sleeps"
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well according to hurriyet kemalist news , out of the 4411 that have been interviewed by them 41% voted for CHP 2011 and 31% were sure that they would vote for them in the coming elections, 5% voted for BDP 2011 and 8% are sure that they will vote for BDP, 2 % voted for AKP in 2011 and 0.3% will vote for them in the coming election, 17 % were not eligible to vote 2011. Then there are those who aren't sure on who to vote on or just voted blank or didn't vote at all. 2% are MHP. From this I would guess that former kurds in CHP or AKP have joined the good guys BDP.
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I read that over 60 % are kemalist, no kurd should even be amongst those animals. These are the same filth who sent rocks and turkish flags to van earthquake victims, the same people who celeberated when 34 young kurds were massacred. Now they are crying for alcohol and some trees. Trees are more important to them than kurds.
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Right now the situation in Istanbul is escalating because the hyperfacist police is evacuating the park and destroying the turkish flag waving Kemalist alcoholic Turks , fully irrespective of the health of the facist Kemalists. Get your popcorn and Cola and enjoy it. Better than every cinema film. haha
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But I have to admit. I have a bad feeling about the peace process. The thing is. There is no logic behind the police attack. The number of the demonstrators became less and less and two days ago Erdogan even met some of this leading demonstrants to solve this problem. To be honest. I think, Erdogan want the aimed provocation to create chaos and to spin out the peace process. And he arranged this dirty plans with the Kemalist facist party CHP , whose politicans are all present right now. As we all know, Erdogan is still a big facist and I don't trust him anyway. But apart from that. The point is, this chaos can't be good for Kurds. What do you think?
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It definitely derails the peace process. Especially amid the Kurdish congress happening in Amed right now which normally would have hosted a lot of media coverage if it wasnt for the protests in Istanbul. Erdogan might be waiting for USA to arm the FSA ( Turkey) with heavy weapons with which he would harm Kurds in Rojava. Because ALL OF SUDDEN, USA and Turkey have evidence that '' Assad used chemical weapons''... This can not be good for Kurds.
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Jun 16 13, 10:36
But I have to admit. I have a bad feeling about the peace process. The thing is. There is no logic behind the police attack. The number of the demonstrators became less and less and two days ago Erdogan even met some of this leading demonstrants to solve this problem. To be honest. I think, Erdogan want the aimed provocation to create chaos and to spin out the peace process. And he arranged this dirty plans with the Kemalist facist party CHP , whose politicans are all present right now. As we all know, Erdogan is still a big facist and I don't trust him anyway. But apart from that. The point is, this chaos can't be good for Kurds. What do you think?
I agree with some of what you are saying, except I don not see the logic of Erdogan trying to create all this chaos just to derail the peace process. If he wanted to, he can attack the PKK fighters and say some nasty things on TV and that would end the peace process.

Actually this might have two positive outcomes for the Kurds.

1- Erdogan might give more concessions to gain more Kurdish support to counter the oppositions offensive.

2- Turkey could get dragged into a civil war, with the help of outside forces. And the Kurds in the North can establish some autonomy. The Kemalist might be trying to ally with Iran and Syria to crush the peace proces and end the AKP achievements
Edited by Kikan_Kurd, Jun 16 13, 1:06.
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It definitely derails the peace process. Especially amid the Kurdish congress happening in Amed right now which normally would have hosted a lot of media coverage if it wasnt for the protests in Istanbul. Erdogan might be waiting for USA to arm the FSA ( Turkey) with heavy weapons with which he would harm Kurds in Rojava. Because ALL OF SUDDEN, USA and Turkey have evidence that '' Assad used chemical weapons''... This can not be good for Kurds.
Kurds in Rojava would get hurt if Assad defeats the FSA, and then returns to Rojava to reestablish authority. at least USA can have leverage and pressure the FSA and Turkey to be democratic and not attack Rojova if the tides shift in that direction. Yes, chemical weapons have been used and the Syrian government is responsible for securing them.
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But apart from the possible effects on the peace process.

Come on, Kerdogan. Kill some Kemalists. Every death Kemalist Turk is a victory for humanity.
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