Shay wrote:.or were they maybe puppets in the hand of the USA who used the 9/11 tragedy as an excuse to be legitimated to do whatever they like? it could be. Many people say that.
Many people are ignorant.
Every Normal Distribution of population is a Gaussian bell curve - i.e., 50% of the population is under the mean - and the average isn't that hot either.
I find it realy worrying that so much attention is given to American deaths... But not a moment of silence or reflection is offered to the maybe 3-4 million murdered Kurds in the course of 85 years...
I don't mean to be insensitive, and I wrote about the unfairness and doubelstandard (though in a different arena) myself
here, but the fact remains that USA a superpower, and it's foreign policy affects the entire planet.
Think of it this way - Do you think there would be a free Kurdish province in Northern Iraq today had it not been for 9/11? I'm not so sure.
Thank you Shay for your words in that thread about Kurdish sufferings... Although underestimates, I am surprised you knew so much about us...

Sipas - serkewtin!!! Thank you for spreading the truth about the Kurdish struggle...
And just want to correct some of the things you said in your posts on that forum, if I may... Maybe it will shock you more:
Not 600, but 4000 villages were razed to the ground in Southern Kurdistan.
Not 400.000 but 3 million Kurds have been displaced and are "internal refugees" in Turkey.
The 200.000 (+ + +) Kurds who were "deported" by Baath, were murdered and are still being unearthed from massgraves...
What happened in Dersîm, is now being desribed not as massmurders, but as acts of Genocide, same goes to the rest of the Turkish policies towards Kurds and Kurdish identity.
When Kurds were Fatwad and declared infidels, not 10.000 but about 30.000 men, women and children were rounded up and murdered. The women raped because they were sluts and the children murdered because they were sons of sluts and infidels.
Although Kurdish language is allowed in social life in Turkey in THEORY, it is not in reality.
You know what? That thread of yours and the discussion makes me want to compare Kurdish sufferings with Palestinian sufferings... One is unbelieveable... One is brutally prosecuted, oppressed and denied any existence while the other's language is being thaught at universities and it's people are given full citizenship + the right to create their own state...
Makes Kurds envy the Palestinians... If only the Turks, Persians and Arabs were as mercyful and empathetic as the Jews and Israelis...
As the Jewish saying goes: "From your mouth to G-d's Ears"...