|  | Posted by choro-nik on 09/26/03 11:41 
You racist filth, you.--
 choro-nik
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 "Ali Asker" <pasa_asker@kurdistan.kd> wrote in message
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 > Thanks for the reply R M O'Donnell,
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 > First, all my efforts did not paid off; Goran Kay came last in the voting
 > by the British public :-)
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 > When it comes to similarities between the Celtic culture and the Kurdish
 > culture you may not believe it but it is a lot of similarities! As in the
 > past when Celtic culture was denied and banned by the English occupiers
 > (probably few centuries ago) Kurdish culture is also denied and banned by
 > the occupying forces (Turkey, Iran, Syria and Saddam's Iraq)! Kurdish
 > language is banned in Turkey, Kurdish identity is denied by the Turkish
 > regime even though 20 million Kurds live in Turkey, Kurdish culture is
 > restricted by the Turkish state (playing Kurdish music, writing Kurdish
 > books, poems, dancing in the rhythm of Kurdish folk music could make you
 > end up put you in jail for life)! The things that I mentioned here happen
 > now in the edge of the Europe where the county called Turkey trying to get
 > a membership to European Union.
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 > The reason that I have asked for your support was to showing specially the
 > Turks that Kurdish people exist and continue to exist even discriminative
 > and racist policies of Turkish state and like a singer Goram Kay who is
 > not shy to call himself Kurdish would have proved my point.
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 > I guess we will have to find another way to struggle our just cause!
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 > Please visit soc.culture.kurdish to understand what I mean.
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 > Thank you
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 > "R M O'Donnell" <rmod@bigpond.com> wrote in message
 > news:uvrOf.1872$z03.20@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
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 >> "Ali Asker" <pasa_asker@kurdistan.kd> wrote in message
 >> news:Gd5Of.67418$mf2.53562@newsfe6-win.ntli.net...
 >>> Vote for Kurdish singer Goran Kay in the Eurovision song contest
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 >>
 >> It appears the Kurds are asking the Celts for their support for the
 >> Kurdish singer, I am not too sure about this one.
 >>
 >> I think that Kurdish and Celtic culture have a few similarities, so maybe
 >> he is angling for support on that basis ?
 >> Could xomebody please tell me if there is much in common with these
 >> cultures ?
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 >> I would think that the  Eurovision song contest would have some other
 >> entrany that is more celtic, perhaps. Goram's lyrics presented appear to
 >> be turgid crap but may be a better standard of crap than the little I
 >> have ever seen of the Eurovision song contest.
 >>
 >> I fear that we may be being asked to vote for someone who appears to be
 >> of the calibre of Borat Sagdiyev, the international representative of
 >> Kazakh culture.
 >>
 >> Yours in puzzlement,
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 >> RM O'Donnell
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