KurdishAryanSoccer wrote:ideas wrote:KurdishAryanSoccer,
Your an angry guy aren't ya? :0
YES i am and ,..
i hate such traitors who selling honor, flag for noodles
i am also angry, i think we all are angry of what they are doing to us
KurdishAryanSoccer wrote:ideas wrote:KurdishAryanSoccer,
Your an angry guy aren't ya? :0
YES i am and ,..
i hate such traitors who selling honor, flag for noodles


KurdishAryanSoccer wrote:i dont liek israel he shoudl go away thats all! why ? read here : viewtopic.php?f=1&t=6390KurdishAryanSoccer wrote:israil is devil they are like snake ! they selling weapons ,, selling IAI Heron (The IAI Heron (Machatz-1) is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by the Malat (UAV) division of Israel Aerospace Industries.) to turkey .. they worked in 1999 together with turkey
to catch pkk leader mr. A.Ocalan,So at conspiracy..
and now they selling still weapons to turkgay terorist state..and now they go ( like a dog ) to pkk´s area and want a job against turkey ?
i know everyone need a "friend" at war but i swear i would never accePt these israili evils ..teroristst..!
More about heron :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Heron
see right Primary users .with this heron turkis terorist state killed 10s of kurdish pkk freedom fighters!








New Corduene wrote:A complete boycott from the elections would be a total political suicide. Kurds will have no say whatsoever in anything,
With a good campaign (Which has been so far) they can garner many seats and prove their power in their region (North Kurdistan) which will make them appear as a very strong party in both the country's parliament and also the society as a whole.

New Corduene wrote:I couldn't disagree more! While you may not get much by voting, you will not get anything by not voting. That is for sure, and gaining something is definitely better than gaining nothing!
A complete boycott from the elections would be a total political suicide. Kurds will have no say whatsoever in anything, it will be much like what the Sunni Arabs did in the Iraqi 2005 elections when they boycotted the elections, they shot themselves in the feet, they were completely excluded from participation in any governmental position, even the smallest ones, they became an unaccounted part of society and were erased from everything. In 2009, they corrected that mistake and took part in the elections and ultimately won the majority of seats in the parliament with 91 seats!
Kurds have some very good candidates, from Zana to Dicle and many more. With a good campaign (Which has been so far) they can garner many seats and prove their power in their region (North Kurdistan) which will make them appear as a very strong party in both the country's parliament and also the society as a whole.
Kurdish parties must proceed with their extremely courageous methods and any Kurdish citizen/others, who have a bit of 'Kurdishness' left in them, must vote for the BDP and Co.



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