Ok if you substitute the term 'terrorist' for 'rebel,' is it accurate then? I am really wondering what in the story is factually incorrect Cetin. CNN often leans to the left and FOX to the right (obvious by the terms they use such as 'rebel' by CNN and 'terrorist' by FOX) so I can understand your problem with the words chosen in the article. However, is the theme of the article accurate? Does it accurately reflect Turkey's position on the situation?
>What is inaccurate??? If I can find an accurate paragraph I would tell what is inaccurate.
>It simply starts inaccuracy in its heading. If you think Al-Quaide and UsameBinLaden are rebels than it should be my misunderstanding about the words choosen by CNN for years.
>Cetin
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>>I realize this is a report from cnn, but you could please point out what is inaccurate about it?
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/10/10/turkey.kurds.ap/index.html>>
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>>>Mo,
>>>Stop listening CNN only and ask your family,friends whoever is still living at backhome. Sounds like you're having a great deal of censor there.
>>>Cetin
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>>>>Metin
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>>>>How the US threatening Turkey???
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>>>>AFAIK, Turkey is the model country the US wants for the middle east.
>>>>As a Lebanese, I feel the US is being very soft on Syria, the Syrian baath regime must go.
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>>>>>But all you deny what is DOING in Iraq. Your soldiers are killing innocent civillians everyday and all of you deny that truth. And your country threats Iran, Korea, Syria, Cuba, Turkey and a lot of other country after Iraq.
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