Let us first hold an experiment in which the full sanctions regime in place against North Korea is applied on the South as well, give the South Korean economy 5 years to adapt, and then we'll talk...
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Let us first hold an experiment in which the full sanctions regime in place against North Korea is applied on the South as well, give the South Korean economy 5 years to adapt, and then we'll talk...
Despite my view as stated in the post above, I was expecting to see more preference for Japanese women in the poll though. Koreans are more conservative and 'uptight' (if you will, not meant as a...
The plastic surgery epidemic in South Korea is unfortunate, and so is the problem of stunted growth and other consequences of malnutrition in the North, but I still find Korean women to be the...
Unfortunately, U.S. leaders are known to employ a very liberal definition of 'defense', which includes pre-emptive strikes justified by misinterpreted, dubious, and on occasion even fabricated...
Aboona neglects to name any of these "modern studies" and I can find nothing of the sort, so in my opinion he makes an unsubstantiated statement. In your other source, Ozoglu admits that said...
You might want to know that your favourite author Ozoglu takes a far more nuanced view:
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"Kurdish notables and the Ottoman state", p. 23...
Fair enough. Several other Kurds from different parts of Kurdistan have seen her and you (along with All-in) are the first to hold this opinion.
Autosomal DNA ≠ phenotype. If you want to discuss variations in phenotype among Kurds that is a separate matter (though I don't agree with you about her being atypical in northern Kurdistan either),...
The blog post shows that there is little genetic variation among the Kurdish sub-groups, which you claimed there was. Iranians are simply highly similar to Kurds.
If that's really the case, why not present some evidence for a change? Try to address the points made by the blogger I posted a link to. We've seen enough of your complexes toward Kurds from other...
In fact there isn't much genetic variation among Kurds at all, with or without the arbitrary national borders that divide members of the same tribes and speakers of the same dialects.
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She is from Mahabad. But Kurds don't identify with these imposed nationalities.
One last bump.
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This is a triviality.
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Your insults and lack of respect mean that I am not going to play by any kind of rules.
And I don't need to produce a list of unbearable characteristics exhibited by Turks, because the attitude...
And this thread, ladies and gentlemen, proves the need for a Kurdish state in present-day Turkey. It is unbearable for Kurdish people to live under the yoke of these assholes. I wish I could be fair...
This is only true for Sorani speakers in Iraqi Kurdistan and Kurmanji speakers in Syrian Kurdistan, particularly in the major urban centers. The following clip is from a film featuring northern...
That is a matter of strategy and planning. If the opposition in Venezuela got their way and abandoned 'leftist' economic policies, there would be little to nothing for the government to plan since...
The importance of that coastline trumps all other considerations. Without it, the Kurds are landlocked and dependent on the countries around them for trade. Everyone of us, including the PYD leaders,...
I eagerly await the day that the Kurds control a coastline in northern Syria and use it to trade with the world. Then there would be no need to have any kind of 'dialogue' with Turkey about anything...
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go here > http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?206778-Turkish-official-objects-to-Kurdistan-independence-referendum
I was tempted to leave a comment mocking this laughably childish thread, but then I remembered Napoleon:
"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
I don't think many people apart from other Turks share your indignation at the Kurds creating a state (especially when outside of your borders), and Erdogan's failure to stop it.
That being said,...