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Kez
23rd October 2001, 15:38
How ironic it was when Imperialist forces of US/Uk attack Iraq for "killing kurds" they use the same runways as the Turks who even more freely kill Kurds under the cover that they are rebels trying to bring down the country.
For today i will not go into any detail as how wrong the imperialist forces are to kill children every day in bombing raids
Turkey claims to have rebels intent on bring the Turkish government down. How does one claim that when the "rebels" are women and children living in South East Turkey in the mountains in tents for shelter and drinking tea? Do the turks expect them to stat throwing tea cups and kettles and the central bank of turkey? Or is it the fear of the Kurds staging a coup by hurling tea leaves at the Old bugger of a prime minister?
Frankly i think it is disgusting.
How can th imperialist bastards be so hypocritical when they use the same runways for killing innocent people:
Turks kill innocent Kurds
Imperialists kill innocent Iraqis
Please write what you feel about the current situation
Kamo
Remeber that the bombings of Afghanastan could easily escalate in an excuse to kill even more Iraqis and bomb more hospitals in Iraq
Fuck you Saddam, brings those US and British planes down!
very
24th October 2001, 00:15
I hear what you mean... The Kurdistan Worker's Party of Turkey is deemed a "terrorist organization" by the United States of America. When I read that I was shocked, the fact that a nation (Kurdistan) can be oppressed for so long, with out anyone caring is disgusting, just like the Turkish genocide against Armenians back in the early part of the 1900s (i think it was 1915, not sure though). Problems like this need to be brought to the world's attention, however the USA most likely does not want to get involved in something like this, and nothing will result. So as such, independant progams need to be launched to educate others on Kurdistan and other such middle eastern events that never see the light of day here. Various Armenian groups are active in pressuring Turkey to recognize the Armenian genocide.
However, Iraq was condemned for its actions against the Kurds because the Americans simply needed something as another excuse to go into Iraq. Just like if Iraq steps out of the US's "line" then don't be surprised to see another Desert <insert word here> attack.
One tip though, there's no need to litter your posts with obsecnities, we get your point. Not to dis you, but if you are going to speak on behalf of certain topics while debating, avoid obscenties and getting TOO passionate.
very
24th October 2001, 00:16
I hear what you mean... The Kurdistan Worker's Party of Turkey is deemed a "terrorist organization" by the United States of America. When I read that I was shocked, the fact that a nation (Kurdistan) can be oppressed for so long, with out anyone caring is disgusting, just like the Turkish genocide against Armenians back in the early part of the 1900s (i think it was 1915, not sure though). Problems like this need to be brought to the world's attention, however the USA most likely does not want to get involved in something like this, and nothing will result. So as such, independant progams need to be launched to educate others on Kurdistan and other such middle eastern events that never see the light of day here. Various Armenian groups are active in pressuring Turkey to recognize the Armenian genocide.
However, Iraq was condemned for its actions against the Kurds because the Americans simply needed something as another excuse to go into Iraq. Just like if Iraq steps out of the US's "line" then don't be surprised to see another Desert <insert word here> attack.
Kez
25th October 2001, 10:36
Why doesnt Saddam screw the sanctions and start selling stuff to the Arabs French and Russians, they all wanna help.
Help the resistance and organise aid workers to Iraq
Saddams a prick but only because we made him one
Im sure we can make him into a nice fella' like u or me :)
There are some very socialist parties in the middle east especially in Palestine, support them solidarity
Comrade Kamo
Chief Rebel Angel
26th October 2001, 01:03
oh TavareeshKamo, u wont believe the misconception arabs have towards socialism... most arabs live in oblevience, ignorance, and fear... tho it was the communist party that played the major role in driving israel out of beirut, tho Jamal Abdul Nasser was himself socialist, tho one of the biggist labenese reformers was socialist Kamal Jumblat, socialism is still viewed as a big evil here, due to the ussr under stalin... propaganda propaganda my friend...
and ofcourse right here in the gulf, no one dares speak about anything...
:biggrin:
cheaten
2nd March 2002, 20:33
my father was arrested in Turkey for wearing a T-shirt that had a picture of a mural in belfast that basically said Support The Hunger Strikes In Turkey and a caption that said H Blocks 1980 F Blocks 2001 also he had to leave turkey 1 week eraily
cheaten
2nd March 2002, 20:36
also jews kill inocent palistine woman and children at point blank range....
just like the british in ireland shot 14 inocent people on bloody sunday whos only crime was atening an illegal protest.
guerrillaradio
2nd March 2002, 21:09
Cheaten - you might wanna watch your wording. Saying Jews kill Palestinians is like saying Americans are fat. Just because a percentage of ISRAELI Jews deem it necessary to kill some Palestinians doesn't mean that a whole religion and culture are defined by the murder of a country's peoples....
Sorry, I'll cut the pedanticism. You're right, Turkey's treatment of the Kurds is unbelievable, it exposes the inherent hypocrisy in the U$A.
Reuben
2nd March 2002, 21:19
Guerilla radio, your not being pendantic at all. I am pleased somebody said that and it was an important point. It is also like saying that all black people are racist because of what Idi Armin did to Asians
Anyway, yeah it seems that America likes Iraqi kurd(At least now that they are no longer allied to sadddam as they were in the eighties) but dislikes kurds in Turkey.
A few years ago 4 kurdish MPs got sent to prison for asking to be sworn in in kurdish. Nothing said, nothing's changed
(Edited by Reuben at 10:24 pm on Mar. 2, 2002)
This Injustice will Carry on until we take a stand
comrade kamo
Boycott turkish goods, especially from Eastern Turkey
I wonder what % of a goods profit (such as tomato puree) goes to buy arms to kill kurds?
munkey soup
3rd March 2002, 03:50
Down Iraq, down turkey, Up Kurdistan!!
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comrade kamo
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