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Erbil -- the next Dubai or İstanbul?

PostAuthor: Aslan » Sun Jun 16, 2013 10:26 pm

Erbil, one of the most ancient cities in the world, around 50 miles east of Musil, is the regional capital of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) of Iraq. Erbil, with its 1.5 million population, is one of the most rapidly growing cities in the Middle East in both its economy and the tourism sector with investments exceeding 14 billion dollars so far in 2013. Most of these investments come from neighboring Turkey, the KRG's biggest economic partner.
Now, in the KRG, there are debates about which city Erbil should consider as a role model as Masoud Barzani, president of the autonomous region, more than a few times mentioned Dubai as a role model for the city. “We will make Erbil like Dubai,” Barzani stated. However, one who knows the nature of both cities can easily realize how far this dream is from being reached for various reasons. In addition, apart from the skyscrapers, there is nothing much to take from Dubai.

İstanbul, now in the global spotlight as a center of tension because of the Gezi park protests, could be a good role model for Erbil, for various reasons. Here are some: When we wake up in the morning, we will wash our face with Turkish soap, then we will eat Turkish cheeses with some Turkish breads. After that, we will change our clothes, wearing a Turkish-brand shirt and jeans. Then while going to work, along the road we will see all these new Turkish investment projects. After arriving at our office, we will sit on a Turkish chair surrounded by other Turkish furniture. Later, we will drink Turkish coffee. Then, we will do our job with Turkish-made pen and paper in hand. After some hard work, we will finish our job and go to a Turkish restaurant with our friends to have lunch; there we will be delighted by hearing some Turkish music. Then, home again after a tiring day, we will have a dip in a relaxing Turkish bath. After that, we will sit on a Turkish sofa and listen to news on a Turkish-brand television. At night, we will go to a Turkish shopping center with our family and buy some Turkish products. Later, after finishing our shopping, we will go home to a building made with Turkish tools by Turkish workers. Then, we'll feel sleepy and go to our Turkish-made bed, then have a sweet dream about going to İstanbul for a vacation.

İstanbul is a success story, mixing modernity with its rich authenticity, much ahead of Dubai in all sectors. While Erbil is already becoming the next İstanbul, why it should look to Dubai as a success story?

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I don't get the relation with erbil's rise to modernity with Those All-Turkish products. And comparing Istanbul with Dubai? Oh please, Istanbul was built long time ago. it has nothing comparable with Dubai, in my opinion.
Tarik K.

Istanbul is a success story of turkish massacre against its indigenous Greek population and the conversion of holy places into mosques. Thats all.
BBBB

I have an excellent role model - illegal ISRAELI SETTLEMENT in the occupied West Bank
Orhan

Well the problem here it the article makes no sense the author started from praising erbil to just as always make Turkey the worlds number 1 country well here ia news flash when you wake up and eat and live with everything turkish around you it just makes you ignorant of the world around you its goo...
Disneyland

Unfortunately Dubai is the capital of Arab greed and nothing more. Istanbul is another bad choice but for a different reason. It is so chaotic that you could not model it even if you wanted to.
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Re: Erbil -- the next Dubai or İstanbul?

PostAuthor: Cewlik » Mon Jun 17, 2013 1:49 am

Aslan wrote:İstanbul, now in the global spotlight as a center of tension because of the Gezi park protests, could be a good role model for Erbil, for various reasons. Here are some: When we wake up in the morning, we will wash our face with Turkish soap, then we will eat Turkish cheeses with some Turkish breads. After that, we will change our clothes, wearing a Turkish-brand shirt and jeans. Then while going to work, along the road we will see all these new Turkish investment projects. After arriving at our office, we will sit on a Turkish chair surrounded by other Turkish furniture. Later, we will drink Turkish coffee. Then, we will do our job with Turkish-made pen and paper in hand. After some hard work, we will finish our job and go to a Turkish restaurant with our friends to have lunch; there we will be delighted by hearing some Turkish music. Then, home again after a tiring day, we will have a dip in a relaxing Turkish bath. After that, we will sit on a Turkish sofa and listen to news on a Turkish-brand television. At night, we will go to a Turkish shopping center with our family and buy some Turkish products. Later, after finishing our shopping, we will go home to a building made with Turkish tools by Turkish workers. Then, we'll feel sleepy and go to our Turkish-made bed, then have a sweet dream about going to İstanbul for a vacation.


And then we pay a Turkish prostitute for one night...

What is this Turkish nationalism shit, they want to transform a Kurdish city to a Turkish one, no wonder that this comes from a Turkish site.

Barzani sees Dubai just as a economical example, but he dont want to make Kurdish to a Arab cities.

What is with the 20 million Kurds in Turkey, who still wait for Kurdish schools. What is with the promised more self rule rights for north Kurdistan? They made a new constitution in Turkey and still not even think about to recognize the Kurds officially.

We are in the 21 century and racists in Turkey who oppose to recognize a people who make more than 25% of the population are still the majority.
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