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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 16, 2009 3:41:13 GMT -5
I was almost 100% certain but didn't want to express such confidence before your approval I am 177 cms, 78 kgs, I have hazel-green eyes, light brown hair, fair skin. You could imagine the rest if you like. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 16, 2009 3:34:22 GMT -5
We must now assume that Janny is among the bigger percentage, right? ;D Yeap, you should assume that.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 16, 2009 3:23:45 GMT -5
Is Kyiv Preparing to Change Course on the Crimean Tatars? July 03, 2009 Subscribe to: RSS, Email By Paul Goble Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has asked prosecutors to consider opening a criminal case against those who deported the Crimean Tatars and other ethnic groups from Crimea in 1944, an apparent response to a Crimean Tatar hunger strike in Kyiv and a possible indication that Kyiv is about to change its approach to the Crimean Tatars. Crimean Tatars gather for a rally and pray during a ceremony marking the 64th anniversary of their people's deportation from the peninsular to distant parts of the Soviet Union, in Simferopol May 18, 2009.In announcing this step, presidential press secretary Iryna Vannykova said yesterday that “the chief of state says that he fact of illegal and forced mass deportation of the Crimean Tatar people from Crimea in 1944 is undeniable, as is the fact of deportation of other ethnic groups living in Crimean territory” (www.kyivpost.com/nation/44486). She added that the prosecutor general’s office and the Ukrainian security services are “to conduct an impartial pre-trial inquiry in to the matter,” on the basis of which “the actions of the Soviet totalitarian regime in Crimea could be appropriately qualified in legal terms” and charges filed. Given recent threats by Moscow officials to punish anyone who questions the Russian version of World War II and given Ukrainian efforts in the past to use the courts to focus attention on the tragedies Ukraine suffered under the Soviets, Yushchenko’s order may represent only an act of defiance that is entirely consistent with past policy. But there may be another factor at work here as well: Kyiv’s desire to mollify the increasingly angry Crimean Tatars, given the Ukrainian government’s less than entirely satisfactory relationship with that community in the past and Kyiv’s need for allies on the peninsula where some Russian nationalists have been promoting secessionist ideas. Groups of Crimean Tatars have been staging protests continuously since April 6 to demand that the Ukrainian authorities address their demand for the return of land that was seized by the Soviets after Stalin deported the Crimean Tatars 65 years ago. And then the World Crimean Tatar Congress raised this and other issues in a telegram to the Ukrainian government. Not having gotten a response, ten Crimean Tatar activists on May 12 began a hunger in Kyiv, initially in tens as in Moscow 20 years ago. Three dropped out because of health problems, but 16 more later joined. And these strikers are now in the third month of their action. Senior Ukrainian leaders have refused to receive them, although they have sent more junior officials out to urge the Crimean Tatars to end this protest. In the hope of gaining more attention, the hunger strikers began beating metal barrel drums every 15 minutes to insure that Ukrainian officials know they are still there and have issued an appeal to the world. That appeal says that the failure of the Ukrainian authorities to address the land problem in Crimea has convinced those taking part in this protest that they can no longer “trust that the government considers the Crimean Tatars part of the Ukrainian people” and that the Ukrainian authorities are acting in ways that have “only one name – genocide!” Given that the Ukrainian government does not live up to its own constitution and chooses not even to meet with the Crimean Tatars, “openly ignoring not only picketers but those who may die from their hunger strike,” the activists say that they have only “one way” left – “to appeal directly to the international community.” “The entire world,” they continued, “must know about the criminal behavior of [Kyiv] toward an entire nationality! It must know about the falseness of Ukrainian claims to the UN and European Union that Ukraine is developing as a democratic and law-abiding state! [And] it must know about this genocide and that Ukraine, with such a government, cannot be in Europe.” Lest that anger lead a few Crimean Tatars to line up with Russian nationalists in Crimea against the Ukrainians, something Crimean Tatars are overwhelmingly loathe to do, and in order to strengthen the sometimes frayed ties between Ukrainians and the Crimean Tatars as a whole, Kyiv does not need to do very much. The hunger strikers are asking only that the land issue be addressed fairly, but if they continue to be ignored, their demands may become more political and more difficult for Kyiv to cope with. President Yushchenko’s decision this week to address one key issue suggests he understands that and may be open to more changes in Ukraine’s dealing with the Crimean Tatars Note: These events have attracted almost no attention from the Ukrainian or Russian media. This Window is based on reports posted on the Crimea-L list as well as on translations from Crimean Tatar newspapers and websites kindly made available to the author by Mubeyyin Batu Altan of the Crimean Tatar Research and Information Center in Bethesda, Maryland. politicom.moldova.org/news/is-kyiv-preparing-to-change-course-on-the-crimean-tatars-202254-eng.html
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 16, 2009 0:23:52 GMT -5
I do, I am a female ! I did not say all Turks are handsome, but a lot of the Turkish men are good looking. Thank you.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 8:57:16 GMT -5
Will he ever come back?
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 8:56:21 GMT -5
I am glad you have a prime minister who is a renowned Islamist. OK.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 8:55:07 GMT -5
^^^ what russian women would do for some sun and sea ;D Let us not get into that. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 8:10:46 GMT -5
I am glad that you will have a prime minister like that ex-fire-fighter. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 7:53:45 GMT -5
With all my respect Thracian but this lady is far from being the most beautiful in the world ;D. I have seen the dark Turks staring at my blonde female colleagues like hungry dogs with their tongues hanging to the belly ;D. They like very much the Elvish (Slavic) kin - blond hair, gentle features, blue eyes, wonderful devine body..... ;D. You know what I'm talking about Thracian. Of course we don't have much of that Slavic blood but anyhow I know many Bulgarian girls which easily surpass this beauty of yours. But again - its a question of personal preference . I respect your choice. Such a pity! It does not seem as if you have many Slavs (Blond hair) in Bulgaria. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 7:46:19 GMT -5
Better a fire-fighter than an Islamist or a camel shagger. Sure. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 7:42:36 GMT -5
Is it Janny? ;D And why is that? Don't you think that this right movement uprisng has its reasons to expand? I am sure you know Newton's law: Every force has its counterforce. The rightist reacton is the counterforce. Now think what could be initial starting force which has caused the latter. Apply the zeroth law of thermodynamics to the case, maybe you get your solution. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 7:33:47 GMT -5
What is the background of Turkish politicians then? Not a bodyguard or a fire-fighter. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 1:57:45 GMT -5
Yeah, he owned such a company. He was a fire-fighter before that. So what? I dunno what is more to say.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 0:43:57 GMT -5
As far as it concerns the plan has Turkey after their lose... you're right. Most propably you'll be seen as "send by Gods" there. The more uneducated the people are.. the more Turks have a big chance to succeed. This is your century.. Even Albanians believe that you "saved" them by Greek invade there.. ;D ;D You are a well known witness of the success of the Turkish ecucation system in terms of brainwashing. It is best if the masses are uneducated. That way, we could convince people that they were actually proto-Turks lost their ways in Afghan mountains many centuries ago. Joking aside, I must say that you have a strange way of admitting the truth about rise of Turkey, Basil. Finally, I hope you are fine and everything is ok about your life.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 0:38:46 GMT -5
Well I hope you go back ..way back.... to a time around 900 ad..... Hope sounds like the dream screaming in your head. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 0:36:02 GMT -5
^^^^ Why not people from the deepest jungles of Africa? Because they are proto-Greeks. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 15, 2009 0:30:17 GMT -5
Perhaps you should accept your dark past and be a leader in speaking out against it ! So far, your only good on the second one... One can not be perfect.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 14, 2009 15:03:40 GMT -5
yeap.. that is what America says... The question is... is that what America will succeed? They said also we'll conquer Vietnam. They said also we'll have an easy trip to Iraq. They said also we'll have an easy trip to Aphganistan. You know how these things are... you put your money in some business.. but that does not mean you'll become rich or successful business man.. There is always the case of failure for business men.. Will America succeed? I bet that America would not fail. ;D Who is going to fail them after all? Salesmen like you working for the Yanks? In forthcoming November, more Turkish troops will be in Afghanistan for peacekeeping duties. Whilst Americans keep on fighting Taliban and building torture prison for insurgents, the Turkish troops will build hospitals, roads, and schools for locals. We will fill the gap sooner or later just like we did back in time.
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 14, 2009 12:59:16 GMT -5
Turkey does not play with fire. They're just full of sh.it and big words. Look at them in the Aegean..... so many years they're busting our balls about how they "own half the Aegean"... and still dont have the guts to try and touch it. They're like dogs that bark too often and too loud. Even in Cyprous.. they attacked ONLY when the Brits forced the Greek brigade to leave the island. They were afraid even one brigade so far from Greece's mainland... Turkey points out the genocide in China and gets the massive gas pipeline deal signed by the Europeans in the presence of their big American brothers. After all, Turkey will have greater influence over a greater regional zone in the future, and this zone includes Greece as far as the American strategic planners suggest. There is nothing big about it. It is business as usual. ;D
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Post by Vizier of Oz on Jul 14, 2009 12:42:09 GMT -5
Seems that every time Turkey tries to "influence" Bulgarian elections the anti-Turkish parties grow stronger and stronger. You should have known by now: The rise of right political movements in Europe has got nothing to do with Turkey. It is an internal crisis of the mindset.
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