http://www.zaman.com/?bl=columnists&alt ... 8&hn=23157
However, the Nazi-Jewish / Turkish-Kurdish analogy was no less absurd than those interdictions. As if we have not lived with Kurds shoulder to shoulder in our cities, neighborhoods, mosques, schools, barracks. As if these two kin communities have not fused into each other through common marriages. As if these people do not share the same names, the same culture and the same history, (in fact everything other than language) and do not turn towards the same direction five times a day in prayers. Nazi-Jewish metaphor meant that these people were actually hating each other.
"Above all, there was another very grave reason: Reasonable, moderate Kurds were not standing up against those black propaganda and against these absurdities, screaming that “No, we are brothers with Turks.”
Same history?? Wtf is he talking about? Can some silent "Kurds" give a reaction to this typical Turk!??
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