Piling wrote:So you rather to live in Turkey than in your wonderful Azerbayjan ?




azeriactivist wrote:You didn't? You said they are underdevelop tribesmen who "screw each other" for oil. I find it rather amusing that someone who represents a country like Azerbaijan is talking to us about being underdeveloped. ?
I am talking about the social structure of Kurdistan. It was not meant to offend you! Of you are denying this fact then tell me how many urban factories are there in Kurdistan? Or how many theaters, operas or vise versa are there? How many of them know how to write and read?


azeriactivist wrote:If I had those statistics, I would give them to you. However, Kurdistan has three Universities and because of the demand for education, the Kurdish Government is building two more (including an American Universities). Like I said, I have no numbers, but there are plenty theatres and operas. And keep in mind, Kurdistan has achieved this without even being an official country!
Well done than! Congrats.


azeriactivist wrote:I think he would considering how corrupted and backward his own country is. At least in Turkey, he can feel the illusion of being in Europe
Yes. If we exclude the kurdish populated parts of the country, economically Turkey is no different than many parts of the developed world.


azeri wrote:Well! There were a couple of courses opened in Turkey but they are closed due to the lack of demand. Kurds did not show up to learn their language I guess! Why???



azeriactivist wrote:Very good. So you agree with the Turkish government's neglectful mentality towards it's Kurdish population.
If that was the case cities like Gaziantep, Malatya(dont know how you call them) which have prominent kurdisk populations would not have 10 times more GDP/per head than cities like Diyarbakır, Hakkkari and others. I despise PKK and other kurdish organizations attacks againist any economic activity in the region. They burned down all the wealthy kurd's factories and that why no insurance company insures any investment in those cities.

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