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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Muslima]http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/an-explanation-for-why-turkey-fans-appeared-to-boo-minutes-silence-for-paris-attack-victims/ Exactly what my friend said yesterday about this, this has bern blown way out of proportions. [quote]clear: In Turkey (especially at football matches) a one minute silence is always used to chant for those who died in terrorist attacks. And what they are chanting is this “?ehitler ölmez, vatan bölünmez”. Translation: “Martyrs, they do not die (they are immortal), homeland (land, our land) is indivisible.” That is a habit from our past with the terrorist organisation PKK. More than 30,000 of our citizens died over the past 30 years by the PKK (including babies, women, children, teachers, officers, doctors, students and soldiers). In any event, after PKK terrorists kill someone in Turkey, people chant this. Below is a proof from one Turkish Premier League match: Same slogan “?ehitler ölmez, vatan bölünmez”. And also, they booed the terrorist, not the victims. Any victims of terrorism are accepted as martyrs in Turkish culture. There is no disrespect to them, there has not been, there will not be.[/quote][/quote] Excuse me, what??? Don't even go there, spewing your Turkish friend's propaganda here - I have Turkish friends, too, by the way, but they are not ignorant idiots like your friend, and well aware of the GENOCIDE that reaches back over a hundred years and is ongoing against the Kurdish people by the Turkish government. The Turkish have massacred entire towns of Kurdish people again and again. There you have your womenchildren, and babies, and that started DECADES before the PKK was even a thought. Turkey has forbidden the Kurdish language that is completely their own FROM EXISTENCE; speaking their OWN LANGUAGE, let alone anything in writing like a newspaper punished by first arrest, then torture, and sometimes death. You don't believe me? I have worked in a center for victims of torture in Western Europe, half our patients were survivors of Turkish government brutality and we took patients in from all over the world. Don't come here writing of the "terrorist PKK" , a designation that the U.S. Has considered to remove as they are fighting Isis, too, but were shying away from, due to ever feeling the need to appease Turkey. (The PKK has never done anything remotely resembling the genocide and forced migration the Turkish government has undertaken against the Kurdish, - the number of 30,000 in 30 years killed is a number thrown around by many, that estimates the KURDISH killed in retaliation by Turkey since the founding of the PKK, though it is more likely 40,000 killed in 40 years now. Of course, since the Kurdish don't even exist your friend says the 30,000 were Turkish) Here is a link from the history department of the university of Washington. [url]http://history105.libraries.wsu.edu/fall2014/2014/08/29/the-subjection-of-the-kurds-throughout-the-early-20th-century-and-the-rise-of-kurdish-nationalism-today/[/url] But back to the football game. They booed the terrorists - yeah right.[/quote]
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