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Dear Friend,i prefer to reply to u here,cause u are right about the talk page of the article and the fact that it should not be occupied with other edits than those concerning the specific topic.i am not going against anyone here,i just wanna show the same thing that u said:that real folks have nothing against each other.but do not forget that u are judging(as u said) while been in belgium,a very liberal country,where people can speak their language and express their identity.all those people who went out on the streets in early 1999 and occupied greek and kenyate embassies were not provocated by the media,since ocalan's arrest was hardly announced that time of the day.it was a spontaneous reaction of the kurds.i will agree with u to one more thing:that politicians are those who should be blamed for all these things (in this case turkish,greek,kenyate,kurdish,american,italian and so on...).i did not understand the 'kurds had been living with turks' that u said...As far as i know history(and i know quite well) kurds pre-existed in the region.so,turks started at some point living with the kurds.lastly,my personal POV about PKK,simply means that it is all about politics...do not forget that in 1821,during the greek war of indepentance,the greek rebels were considered terrorists and separatists by the ottomans.and i am sure u know that the belgian rebels(flemish and wallons) were also considered as such by the dutch.politics and politicians are those who give labels to groups and peoples.

in conclusion(i think that my knowledge in english is in a quite high level) i have to say once more that i DO NOT mean that the ordinary people have hate for each other.neither the turks towards the kurds,nor the greeks towards the turks,etc...--Hectorian 14:58, 5 March 2006 (UTC)Reply

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