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Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:22 pm
Author: jjmuneer

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:29 pm
Author: Kulka
We are bloody good

But english police is more funny - they think i am terrorist.... :?

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:30 pm
Author: jjmuneer
Kulka wrote:We are bloody good

But english police is more funny - they think i am terrorist.... :?

Why is that sister?

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:34 pm
Author: Kulka
You think only in turkya if you are kurdish you are terrorist? obviously in UK as well.

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:37 pm
Author: jjmuneer
Kulka wrote:You think only in turkya if you are kurdish you are terrorist? obviously in UK as well.

:? What happened police puton your terrorist list?

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 3:47 pm
Author: Kulka
I dont know if they put me or not - they didnt tell me. they just asked few questions, but actually its hard to guess if i am on the list or not. But i am glad that i am so much important kurdish :D

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 4:50 pm
Author: jjmuneer
Kulka wrote:I dont know if they put me or not - they didnt tell me. they just asked few questions, but actually its hard to guess if i am on the list or not. But i am glad that i am so much important kurdish :D

:D Sister I am sure your fine, I don't think that means your on terrorist list. The amount of times I've been stopped and searched because I look asian is and was ridiclous.

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Thu Oct 27, 2011 8:20 am
Author: Kulka
F*** :lol: - i even i dont look asian.... :? so be careful guys, so it may mean that i am dangerous :-"

Re: Kurdish police funny

PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:39 am
Author: Kulka
As i am getting lost in too many topics, i always look for an existing one to add something and at the same time to stay in a subject. As we have police here, so i want to show you something. Our people in London at the leadership of heval Zurdosh, famous from "invading" mass media offices together with not less famous Hevallo, set up a tent by St.Pauls Cathedral in London. Thats what happen to our poor guys :D :


British police raid Kurdish protesters' tent at Occupy London 28.10.2011
By Sadie Robinson
October 28, 2011
LONDON, — Police armed with machine guns raided a Kurdish tent at the Occupy protest outside St Paul’s Cathedral on Thursday.
Protesters quickly gathered around the tent to support those inside. Evahi Emanon was one of them. He told Socialist Worker, “This is a peaceful protest – guns are a bit over the top. They’re trying to find an excuse to clear us out.”
One officer said police were “responding to a call” and that the “threat warranted a police armed response”.
Kurdish protesters held up flags of Abdullah Ocalan, jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in Turkey, during the search.
After more than half an hour of searching the tent, police left having found nothing. Deniz Cetiner is a student and one of those in the Kurdish tent.
“In Turkey we live with this kind of operation every day,” he told Socialist Worker. “It’s not new to us. They said there could be a gun inside here – but they found nothing.
“We’re here because we are against the capitalists.”
Police with automatic weapons approach the Kurds' tent outside St Paul's cathedral, London. Photo: Guy Smallman
A police officer's weapon pointing at the tent, London. Photo: Guy Smallman
Earlier in the evening, trade unionists from different unions came to the occupation to take part in an event called “Your Workplace”.
Occupiers had taken this initiative in order to link their protest with workers’ struggles, share experiences and discuss future action.
Teachers, a health and safety rep, an electrician, a health worker and lecturers all spoke at the event.
Mark Campbell from the UCU lecturers’ union announced that rank and file trade unionists had launched a statement supporting the occupation. “We support the occupation of St Paul’s,” he told the crowd.
“We want thousands, if not tens of thousands, to sign our statement. We are with you.”
Workers who spoke of taking action themselves won the biggest cheers. Ian, an electrician from the Unite union,www.ekurd.net described the militant protests electricians have held over the past few months.
He said, “We’ve had protests week on week and they are getting bigger. We’ve had public sector workers, private sector workers, students and occupy people joining us.
“The rank and file have driven this and because of that Unite has now called a strike ballot.”
To cheers he added, “We’ll be out on strike on 7 December and we’ll stay out until we win.”
Jean from Tower Hamlets Unison union told protesters, “The bosses fear this camp because it is collective. They fear unions because they take action collectively.
“The working class is a sleeping giant. The bosses fear you because you might wake the sleeping giant – and that’s what we must do.”
And new people are still joining the occupation. Norman Opie was there for the first time this evening. He told Socialist Worker, “Things like this can make a difference. I think this is just the beginning of a bigger movement.”

Pay your attention how nicely the police were armed:

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:( - boys in London are more dangerous then me, coz the individuals who came to my house didnt look like little version of Arnie Shwarzenegger in "Terminator".

I dont know - are they normal?