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I don't really understand this one, they say shia murderers
Any turk can explain?
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"Death to Armenian Dogs" -- Turkish Hate Speech in Sweden.
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Kingdom of Sweden is shooting itself in the foot by accepting and settling hordes of such kind of Anarchist, Radical extreme left wingers who flee their home countries. PKK supporters (whateva their ethnicity but obviously most of them being Kurds) enter in that category.
Armenian ASALA terrorist group being from same category. These people nowadays beat native Swedes in the streets of Sweden for not thinking like them.
Tomorrow when they will brainwash some natives, they will be more confident and think they will be more rightful; thus they will react against the system in Sweden and try to overthrow the established order.
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Iraqi Turkmens are majority Sunni but a significant minority are Shia. Since sectarianism became a problem in Iraq, it divided the community. A lot of Sunni Turkmens claim to have been oppressed by the Shia Turkmens after 2003. Kurds in general are very sectarian, especially in Iraq if your not a Kurd or Sunni, there will be mistreatment. Thus being a shia Turkmen in Kurdish held territory is not good, but a Sunni Turkmen is not as bad. In North of Iraq no one wants Shias of any ethnicity there to be honest.
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This text is much more spesific than mine, thanks. Also, i think this is one of the important reason about aggresive policy of turkey which against kurdish regions of syria and iraq.
Because according to my observations, Turkish people gives much more importance to their nationality than their religion and even the right-sunni government of turkey can’t reject that importance.
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Well yes, but the Turkmens are largely Sunni in Iraq, and there significant minority of them being Shia. In general Kurds especially Iraqi Kurds who are majority Sunni don't like Shias, not even Shia Kurds, despite what Western propaganda would like to propagate, even when they are secular, there is some sectarian elements. However in recent years Sunni Turkmens and Shia Turkmens became divided. There was even fighting between them. Turkey still see the Turkmens as subset of it's people and their Turkic brothers, hence began to go in, but it's due to ethnicity, but I doubt right-wing Sunni Turks would accept the Shia Turkmens. Shia Turkmens were not welcome in Sunni Arab areas, Kurdish areas or even Sunni Turkmen areas, and hence why they suffered a lot. Turkey wants to keep the formation of a Kurdish state a dream, and hence why it began to assert it's influence in the region. Iraq is very sectarian place right now following the 2003 war, things completely changed. Shia Turkmens tend to be more Iranian loyalist which does not sit with most of the communities in Northern Iraq.
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