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    Sadly they didn't get him. Maybe they should search at youtube for clips showing the performance of Greek demonstrators...maybe they learn how to riot more efficiently.

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    In my opineon it was a fault by the police to fire shots in the air. The police doesn't act de-escalating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeks View Post
    In my opineon it was a fault by the police to fire shots in the air. The police doesn't act de-escalating.
    These 5,56 rounds fired like that in the air in a city....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BorisA View Post
    Sadly they didn't get him. Maybe they should search at youtube for clips showing the performance of Greek demonstrators...maybe they learn how to riot more efficiently.

    We can sure exchange some experiences, we can teach riot methods and you can teach us the theory of no problems with neighbors which i am curious why it's not implemented inside Turkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKIVOLOS View Post
    We can sure exchange some experiences, we can teach riot methods and you can teach us the theory of no problems with neighbors which i am curious why it's not implemented inside Turkey.
    Come again? How should we implement a foreign policy doctrine domestically?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BorisA View Post
    Come again? How should we implement a foreign policy doctrine domestically?

    Well some politicians are welcome in SE Turkey...


    http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/t...ng-pkk-rebels/
    Last edited by 80 EAN; 08-19-2012 at 04:20 PM. Reason: Quoted by mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by BorisA View Post
    Come again? How should we implement a foreign policy doctrine domestically?
    With 52 Ethnic groups inside Turkey i think it has a potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKIVOLOS View Post
    With 52 Ethnic groups inside Turkey i think it has a potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulytau View Post

    Actually was the research by the university of Tubigen in Germany, ETHNIC GROUPS IN THE REPUBLIC OF
    TURKEY.

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    @EKIVOLOS

    They are all Turks now

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    ^^^^

    Yes i know that list,Azeris,Tatars,Kyrgyzs,Turkmens,Bashkorts,Uyghurs (All Turkic people) written as different ethnic group,easy to understand how scientific.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulytau View Post
    ^^^^

    Yes i know that list,Azeris,Tatars,Kyrgyzs,Turkmens,Bashkorts,Uyghurs (All Turkic people) written as different ethnic group,easy to understand how scientific.

    Well check the author's CV, it is LONG.

    http://www.andrewspeter.info/CV.html

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    ^^^^^^

    Yup and at 2001 a report which he prepared for Languages of the World was totally different,according to that report only 3 principal ethnic groups in Turkiye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ulytau View Post
    ^^^^

    Yes i know that list,Azeris,Tatars,Kyrgyzs,Turkmens,Bashkorts,Uyghurs (All Turkic people) written as different ethnic group,easy to understand how scientific.
    Tatars are of Bulgari roots, and many others are called of tyurkyt roots only because of the language, that was spread by Tyurkut Khannate. Not much relation to Turkey.

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