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My thoughts on the refugee crisis
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05/10/2015 16:39:29
 
 
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05/10/2015 16:33:20
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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>>And we should also investigate where ISIS came from? And who armed them? And why Saudi Arabia have beheaded more people in 2015 than ISIS (and recently condemned an anti-government protester to beheading and crucifixion) but yet they are now heading up the UN Council for Human Rights and are our best friends. And why Turkey failed to protect the Kurds (who want to fight ISIS) and even bombed the Kurds herself. But mainly ask why those refugees are refugees in the first place. Hypocrisy and ignorance.
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>As a half kurd I can say Turkey didn't failed to protect Syrian civillians (2 millions included kurd civillians). You talked about kurd terrorists nowadays they're killing turkish people almost every day. Mainly there're are two kurd terrorist organisations: PKK and PJAK. PJAKS actually a part of PKK. Turkey just bombed PKK. Actually I think Turkey should bomb the PJAK too. Because they're brothers and helps each other. USA and Germany give gun and training them. This's not fair. USA and Europe fight with ISIS and Turkey supports them but they help PKK and PJAK. We don't like this.

Understood. The thing is the old saying applies; the enemy of my enemy is my friend. And this is happening from various sides against various sides. The real question is what is this war about (the ones in Syria, Iraq, Ukraine)? Who benefits? Hint: it has nothing to do with democracy or getting rid of dictators.

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In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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