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|    Mitsos** to Ali Asker    |
|    Re: turkey--Kurdish Still Not Recognized    |
|    31 Dec 08 17:36:32    |
      eccac767       XPost: soc.culture.turkish, soc.culture.europe, soc.culture.usa       XPost: soc.culture.kurdish       From: smyrna@isgreek.org              Ali Asker wrote:       > Kurdish Still Not Recognized In The Parliament       >       > The Kurdish words used in the discussions in the Parliament received       > promotion and became "a bunch of words in a non-Turkish language".       > They were previously defined as words from an unknown language.       >       > In December 27, Gültan Kışanak, a Democratic Society Party (DTP)       > deputy, brought up the problem in the speech she made about the       > Kurdish broadcasting of the Turkish State Television (TRT). She       > reminded that despite the Kurdish TV channel in the TRT, the Kurdish       > language was still described as an unknown language in the Parliament.       >       > Therefore Speaker Köksal Toptan said it would have been nice if they       > could have described it as "a non-Turkish language" and asked the       > stenographers to use this statement for the Kurdish words.       >       > Another DTP deputy, Osman Özçelik, mocked the expression of "unknown       > language" by saying "the name of the village, which is Hoşvan in the       > unknown language, became Doğanköy in the known language. Previously,       > Özçelik had told bianet that the practice was insulting. (BIA,       > December 29, 2008)              Give them 100 more years. Those people are slow.              --       Who actually owns the Federal Reserve Central Banks? The ownership of       the 12 Central banks, a very well kept secret, has been revealed:       Rothschild Bank of London Warburg Bank of Hamburg Rothschild Bank of       Berlin Lehman Brothers of New York Lazard Brothers of Paris Kuhn Loeb       Bank of New York Israel Moses Seif Banks of Italy Goldman, Sachs of New       York Warburg Bank of Amsterdam Chase Manhattan Bank of New York       http://www.apfn.org/APFN/fed_reserve.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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