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Why dont they throw this idiot Arinc out of the cabinet is beyond me........
 
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I dont agree with everything hes saying but Cenk made a very good point. :tup:

@Kaan @Sinan @usernameless @rmi5 @Islamic faith&Secularism this might be interesting for you.


The point is the opposition has still not gotten it in Turkey. Cenk tries to explain at basic level that why people still vote for AKP. If you ever talk to someone out of Turkey, one of the first things they ask about this issue is how and why this guy still gets that much vote. When i come across such question, i start with the opposition party, and then Turkish voters; when finishing those two subjects, people get the point and skip the akp part. but Cenk goes for the easist way to explain it due to time problem.
 
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Azerbaijan plans to open coordination centers for Diaspora in the U.S
NOVEMBER 7, 2014

Azerbaijan plans to open coordination centers for Diaspora in the U.S., France, Ukraine and Germany.

The coordination centers, which are being opened with the support of the Azerbaijani side, in Ukraine and Germany will be operational in late November-early December.

The issue was discussed at a meeting between a delegation led by the Chief of the Staff of Azerbaijani State Committee for Work with Diaspora Nariman Gurbanov, and the Cooperation Council of Turkic-Speaking States (CCTS) Secretary General Ramil Hasanov in Istanbul.

The centers will work to further strengthen the position of Turkic-speaking countries’ diaspora on the international arena and to expand the influence in the countries of residence.

The meeting also mulled the issues of strengthening joint action against Armenian propaganda of marking the 100th anniversary of the fictional “genocide” in 2015.

Aside from that, there was an exchange of opinions on accelerating work for opening of the Diaspora coordination centers in the countries included in the CCTS.

The discussed issues also related to implementation of works on exchange of students and faculty exchange between the CCTS member countries.

In the near future, Azerbaijan and Turkey will start activities in this area.

Notwithstanding the fact that over 9.5 million people live in Azerbaijan, some estimates suggest there are some 50 million Azerbaijanis across the globe.

The Azerbaijani Diaspora is present in many countries, including: Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, Iran, Iraq, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, the USA, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Peru, Bangladesh, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Jordan, Indonesia, Yemen, China, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt, Algeria, Sudan, The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Australia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, the UK, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, France, Italy, Spain, Austria, Albania, Finland, Portugal, The Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

There are approximately 150 public, national and cultural societies and organizations working in more than 30 countries to promote Azerbaijan.
 
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Turkey's first separatist party has been set up

A new party calling itself the Partiye Azadiye Kurdistan (PAK-Free Kurdistan Party) has submitted a petition for the establishment of the new party to the Department of Domestic affairs. It states that the Kurds should be their own separate state.

Completing the setting up process the PAK submitted their petition on Monday morning. After the submission the party is expected to declare itself as a new party. Chairman Mustafa Ozcelik, who has said that he will be an independent within the party and other such as Vahid Aba and Mehmet Salih Ozkokce are also listed as founding party members.

Aba who is amongst the founding members, provided an analysis of the party and its doctrine said "The Kurds must form their own government. We have placed this as the agenda of the party. This is what makes the party different. We have made the idea of becoming a state the forefront of our party. We must be entitled to the rights that other free people are entitled to.

From the perspective of struggle, civil disobedience is a priority. The party's main doctrine is " Kurdistan Right Now". Aba said that even though he main base is in Ankara, Diyarabakir will be the main district for the party.

Turkey's first separatist party has been set up | Turkey | Worldbulletin News

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They know they will fail, but this seems to be a move to instill more separatist sentiments among Kurdish citizens. what do you guys think?
 
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Erdogan says hi.
 
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Turkey's first separatist party has been set up

A new party calling itself the Partiye Azadiye Kurdistan (PAK-Free Kurdistan Party) has submitted a petition for the establishment of the new party to the Department of Domestic affairs. It states that the Kurds should be their own separate state.

Completing the setting up process the PAK submitted their petition on Monday morning. After the submission the party is expected to declare itself as a new party. Chairman Mustafa Ozcelik, who has said that he will be an independent within the party and other such as Vahid Aba and Mehmet Salih Ozkokce are also listed as founding party members.

Aba who is amongst the founding members, provided an analysis of the party and its doctrine said "The Kurds must form their own government. We have placed this as the agenda of the party. This is what makes the party different. We have made the idea of becoming a state the forefront of our party. We must be entitled to the rights that other free people are entitled to.

From the perspective of struggle, civil disobedience is a priority. The party's main doctrine is " Kurdistan Right Now". Aba said that even though he main base is in Ankara, Diyarabakir will be the main district for the party.

Turkey's first separatist party has been set up | Turkey | Worldbulletin News

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They know they will fail, but this seems to be a move to instill more separatist sentiments among Kurdish citizens. what do you guys think?

I guess foreign powers are desperate and trying every card they have. They don't want their 100 year project to fail now do they
 
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Turkey's first separatist party has been set up

A new party calling itself the Partiye Azadiye Kurdistan (PAK-Free Kurdistan Party) has submitted a petition for the establishment of the new party to the Department of Domestic affairs. It states that the Kurds should be their own separate state.

Completing the setting up process the PAK submitted their petition on Monday morning. After the submission the party is expected to declare itself as a new party. Chairman Mustafa Ozcelik, who has said that he will be an independent within the party and other such as Vahid Aba and Mehmet Salih Ozkokce are also listed as founding party members.

Aba who is amongst the founding members, provided an analysis of the party and its doctrine said "The Kurds must form their own government. We have placed this as the agenda of the party. This is what makes the party different. We have made the idea of becoming a state the forefront of our party. We must be entitled to the rights that other free people are entitled to.

From the perspective of struggle, civil disobedience is a priority. The party's main doctrine is " Kurdistan Right Now". Aba said that even though he main base is in Ankara, Diyarabakir will be the main district for the party.

Turkey's first separatist party has been set up | Turkey | Worldbulletin News

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They know they will fail, but this seems to be a move to instill more separatist sentiments among Kurdish citizens. what do you guys think?
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If this is true @Hakan than thanks to ALLAH real change has begun May ALLAH give them victory

If you would say "Allahu Akbar" 10-15 years before, before the current government, they would kick you out of army. Imagine such a Muslim country ... Muslim ???
 
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If you would say "Allahu Akbar" 10-15 years before, before the current government, they would kick you out of army. Imagine such a Muslim country ... Muslim ???
We are a secular democracy,a majority Muslim country,not 100% of the citizens are Muslim.
The army cant be the Turkish army without shouting ''Allahu Akbar''?
Do you want the Ottoman army back?
 
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We are a secular democracy,a majority Muslim country,not 100% of the citizens are Muslim.
The army cant be the Turkish army without shouting ''Allahu Akbar''?
Do you want the Ottoman army back?

Then you wont shout. But as I understand, you want noone to shout Allahu Akbar, because some people in majority dont want to shout. There is no such a World, you have to respect majority.
 
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