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		<title>By: Turn the tide &#124; Journalist in Turkey, background articles, news and weblog about Turkey and Istanbul</title>
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		<description>[...] the way). Furthermore, 37 DTP members were banned from politics for five years, among them leader Ahmet Türk and member of parliament Aysel [...]</description>
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		<title>By: uha1</title>
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		<description>Now what if I tell you Abdullah Ocalan was raised by Turkish Intelligence service (MIT). After he was graduated from Ankara University with a degree in Political Science, he was pick by MIT, and raised in order balance the right and left wing of country with Kurdish peoples (these issues are actually much more complicated than you and I would ever guess,  but still just get the basic idea).  But after a period of time he went out of control, probably the enormous difference between major cities and the poor cities dominantly Kurdish (like Ankara - Urfa) helped a little bit, and he went out of control. Oh, also many obsessed European  minds loved this act and supported him to do some bloody staff in Eastern Turkey, thats how and why he traveled  Europe. And the result is blood, blood, blood but no solution.  Now can you see what kind of a desperate situation Kurdish peoples are in!
  They are not educated enough to make their own decision, so some people make it and they just perfectly obey! They are really nice people, like my lovely grandmother is, but still need immediate help from Turkish government not DTP or PKK. Any other solution will only bring more blood, while the west cost of Turkey will just go ahead.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now what if I tell you Abdullah Ocalan was raised by Turkish Intelligence service (MIT). After he was graduated from Ankara University with a degree in Political Science, he was pick by MIT, and raised in order balance the right and left wing of country with Kurdish peoples (these issues are actually much more complicated than you and I would ever guess,  but still just get the basic idea).  But after a period of time he went out of control, probably the enormous difference between major cities and the poor cities dominantly Kurdish (like Ankara &#8211; Urfa) helped a little bit, and he went out of control. Oh, also many obsessed European  minds loved this act and supported him to do some bloody staff in Eastern Turkey, thats how and why he traveled  Europe. And the result is blood, blood, blood but no solution.  Now can you see what kind of a desperate situation Kurdish peoples are in!<br />
  They are not educated enough to make their own decision, so some people make it and they just perfectly obey! They are really nice people, like my lovely grandmother is, but still need immediate help from Turkish government not DTP or PKK. Any other solution will only bring more blood, while the west cost of Turkey will just go ahead.</p>
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