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Originally Posted by Ugur
The Kurdish autonomous region in North Iraq may represent only the 4 million Kurds there. The 10-15 million Kurds in Turkey are represented by the Kurdish PMs in the Parliament of Turkey.
You certainly don't know anything about expression of Kurdish viewpoints in Turkey. Even nationalist pro-terrorist newspapers which praise the terrorist chief Abdullah Ocalan are freely circulated here. You don't know a heck about this stuff; that's why you are telling the lie that Kurdish viewpoints are banned here, which is nonsense.
It is true that there are some obstacles to freedom of speech in Turkey, especially regarding religious Muslims rather than idiotic Turkish or Kurdish nationalists, but they can be resolved only through peaceful means. Personally, most of my Kurdish friends are against the PKK or an independent Kurdish state. They say such an attempt will cause Kurds only trouble. They want more jobs and a better Turkish economy which can allocate more wealth to the Kurdish regions.
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If the Kurds are so happy as subjects of Turkey then why shouldnt they be allowed to vote on their future and what flag they should live under?
You answered the rest of your questions. Some Kurdish parties (and their viewpoints) are banned, along with others like the religious ones that you mentioned
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