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Re: Situation in Rojava

PostAuthor: Piling » Fri Jan 11, 2013 4:30 pm

Nice pic, but I guess that PKK members would not like the flag AND the eagle which is KRG symbol :D
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Jan 11, 2013 5:08 pm

Piling wrote:Nice pic, but I guess that PKK members would not like the flag AND the eagle which is KRG symbol :D

Do I care what they like NO Image
Personally I think you and I would probably make a better job of uniting Kurds than all the greedy jealous idiots who seem to be doing more harm than good ;)

I have had friends from all the different Kurdish regions who have died in the fighting. All the Kurdish friends I now have are strongly Kurdish and learn more about their history at every chance they have. They all dream of a Free Kurdistan apart from my so-called Kurdish friends from NK who seem to have forgotten that they were ever Kurdish, make no attempt to learn anything about their history or language, refer to themselves as Turkish if anyone asks them AND, the bit that annoys me the most, they have TURKISH TV on non-stop X(

Before they had the right to remain in UK they used to support the community centres more and join in protest marches by the thousands. NOW they are free most of them have become TURKISH X(
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Re: Situation in Rojava

PostAuthor: Qonyeyi » Fri Jan 11, 2013 6:01 pm

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Qonyeyi wrote:As I had foreseen - one big blaming campaign against PYD. Open your eyes haval. The ones destroying Rojava are not the ones who are inside it and protecting it. It is those standing from the outside and neglecting their own people. You still deny that the border is closed... That is really off record for me.

I hope they will show the interviews from yesterday with the various youth organisations. The message was clear: Open the border. No smearing campaign as you portray.

I am out.


I have never seen such a thickheaded person as you, while I am posting clear photos and messages that the border PYD claims as "KRG border" is in fact not the KRG border but the border with Central Government, you again start to talk about a closed border. NOT A SINGLE TIME have I seen you going into Talsors arguments. You are repeating the same nonsense over and over again like a broken recorder. Open your eyes, I am the last who gives a fu.. about political parties or who runs West Kurdistan but even after PYD refused the allegations about them, about taking taxes from poor people and later confessed that they do. You still talk like everything we say about PYD is propaganda. While I haven't seen even one time propaganda from KRGs side towards PYD, the opposite is happening.


If Kurds in Western Kurdistan fail because of PYDs mistakes this will take all legitimacy from them for the Kurdish struggle in other areas. And this is not only my view.



Instead of working out the unity, what I see is PYD constantly trying to do its own thing. KRG is the glue holding together the two fractions in West Kurdistan and not making Propaganda for the sake of one party. If KRG wanted they could stop the aid and PYD would stay with their back against the wall from all three directions, but they aren't for the sake of the Western Kurdistanis.


And I don't believe they will fall into the trap of civil war again.





Making wrong accusations about each other won't bring us forward. We need to fade out our political ideologies and concentrate on Western Kurdistan only.


Oh wait! you have PHOTOS? REALLY? PHOTOS! OH MY GEE! How could I oversee the PHOTOS. The Holy PHOTOS.

What about you take glimpse at Ronahi TV, Newroz TV or Sterk TV, Denge TV, IMC TV and see for your own eyes how the LIVE situation is? People are starving and lack basic needs. I am not the thick headed person here. You guys are. You are closing your eyes and HOPING that the border is open. As late as yesterday, most of the listed TV channels were sending LIVE situation of people on the street making bread and gas rations. Bread and gas rations less than 100 km away from the ''New Dubai'' where palaces are built and expensive cars are used.

If you really want to prove that you are not closing your eyes and ears, I suggest you watch these TV channels from time to time and see an inside glimpse of reality in Rojava. You will not die from it. The world will not burn if you see the situation of your own people. Drop the western news, drop the action movies, drop the soapdramas, drop the porn... Watch your own people. They are suffering.
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Re: Situation in Rojava

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:10 pm

Qonyeyi wrote:People are starving and lack basic needs.


Oh yeah and the KRG is responsible for all that and not the syrian civil war?

Your propaganda failed, we all see the reports from the non Kurdish media who also showed that the KRG opened the border. It is the PYD which take taxes from the refugees but the KRG do his best to help all the people in Rojava.
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