Kurds can become even prime ministers in Turkey.
And yes, being a seperatist, is a crime in Turkey.
Kurds have a struggle, but terrorism and seperatism is not an answer.
Tell me please what happens to the Kurds in rojova that disagree with
Abdullah Öcalan. Since you are the expert on all those topics.
On Sat, Jun 25, 2016 at 3:45 PM, Amir <amir@???> wrote:
> In 1994 Leyla Zana—who, three years prior, had been the first Kurdish
> woman elected to the Turkish parliament—was sentenced to 15 years for
> "separatist speech". At her inauguration as an MP in 1991, she
> reportedly identified herself as a Kurd. She took the oath of loyalty in
> Turkish, as required by law, then added in Kurdish, "I have completed
> this formality under duress. I shall struggle so that the Kurdish and
> Turkish peoples may live together in a democratic framework." Parliament
> erupted with shouts of "Separatist", "Terrorist", and "Arrest her".
>
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_of_Kurdish_people_in_Turkey#Leyla_Zana
>
> Keep denying the Kurds have a legitimate struggle.
>
> You are those Turks screaming "terrorist! terrorist!" I mentioned in the
> email before.
>
> Ummm you're saying to read what the movement in Rojava struggles for?
>
>
> http://www.freeocalan.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Ocalan-Democratic-Confederalism.pdf
>
> You are obviously absolutely clueless about this issue.
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