No, it happens regularly. I'm not lying.
An Afghani/Pakistani refugee killed 5 of his own Afghani compatriots brutally in Turkiye after he drugged them. Right after, he left Türkiye immediately for Pakistan...
In the Province of Aydın, a fight between Afghanis and Pakistanis broke out and the riot police forces had to intervene in order to defuse the situation.
https://slkhaber.com/aydin-da-buyuk-arbede-afgan-ve-pakistanli-multeciler-birbirine-girdi/
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There are hundreds of other examples like...
Armed fighting between Afghanis and Pakistanis broke out in Taksim:
15 Afghanis with sticks in their hands were on a search mission to find and beat up Pakistanis in Istanbul. The police stopped them and took all 15 into custody...
I highly doubt this is a hate crime. Unfortunately, refugees from Pakistan and Afghanistan are fighting and killing each other on a regular basis in Turkiye.
Your argumentation doesn't add up.
If it wasn't an important meeting in the first place, why go there and take part in this charade? India purposefully chose the location to push its anti-Pakistan agenda.
Clearly, this was an lousy attempt by the Modi government to legitimise brutal Indian...
We are part of the Turan family. That's not a contradiction. Your understanding of identity is too heavily influenced by European education. Turkey is different.
But that's enough off-topic.
If half of the world population took a DNA test conducted by an independent laboratory, the results would be shocking for many people including your compatriots.
Our nationalism is not necessarily based on genealogical findings. Rather, being Turkish is an ideal, a choice one embraces...