


RawandKurdistani wrote:Anthea, is there any chance of you having smoked some wierd sh*t lately? North Kurdistan will never be seperated from the rest of our homeland, infact for each day it's coming closer to unification with the three other parts. We can thank the BDP and Ocalan for this, if they hadn't been here to work for our rights, the Kurdish nation would have been completely assimilated by now. Thanks to them, we are stronger and more nationalistic than ever.



RawandKurdistani wrote:Rude comments? Your topix has insulted 23 million Kurds living under Turkish occupation.
RawandKurdistani wrote:What do you expect from the PKK? It's not like they have nukes to go bomb Turkish soldiers.[/quote}
I do NOT believe in violence, I have always supported GhandiRawandKurdistani wrote:This struggle will be won by us in the end. The future holds justice, and thanks to the PKK, the Kurdish youth today are 10x times more nationalistic than their older generation.



Anthea wrote:RawandKurdistani wrote:Rude comments? Your topix has insulted 23 million Kurds living under Turkish occupation.
I am NOT the person talking about getting the PKK to lay down their weapons ad leave Turkish soil.RawandKurdistani wrote:What do you expect from the PKK? It's not like they have nukes to go bomb Turkish soldiers.[/quote}
I do NOT believe in violence, I have always supported GhandiRawandKurdistani wrote:This struggle will be won by us in the end. The future holds justice, and thanks to the PKK, the Kurdish youth today are 10x times more nationalistic than their older generation.
I agree with you that Kurdish youth today are 10x times more nationalistic than their older generation. They are also a great deal more aware of what is going on in the rest of the world, and the rights other indigenous people have gained.
What do I expect from the PKK? I believe that the PKK would benefit greatly by having some younger members on their council. I admit that I do not know exactly how old the current committee is but I would guess that the 2 ladies are younger than the men. Unfortunately, it is the older generation who are in control.
I am a poet not a politician, but I believe that if half those 23 million Kurds were to all protest at the same time, along with half of all the Turkish Kurds now living in safety elsewhere then world leaders would have to support them. I will even suggest a day for the protest. I have been pushing this for s while.
I believe that if Kurds all held a silent protest on the anniversary of the sighing of The Lausanne Treaty they could not be ignored. Just think about it millions of Kurds worldwide standing in roads and shopping centres giving out leaflets. Now YOU think of a better idea
If 23 million Kurds decided to rise for an uprising, they would not only face Turkey, but also Nato. This isn't the right time. If we have hopes for liberation of our homeland, we have to play it smart, otherwise the Turkish terrorist army are not scared to commit genocide.
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