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Her birthplace in her ID is Kobane, no words...Fatty couldn't run..
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Her birthplace in her ID is Kobane, no words...Fatty couldn't run..
This sub- human is not looking like a woman though. More like a chimpanzee. The missing link or something. A hole in her head will make her face look better for sure.
Neanderthal woman
I noticed it too. Also less attacks from PKK, definitely less bombings by PKK.Is it me or lately the casualties inflicted on PKK has increased lately?
they are busy in iraq and syria and a lot of them are also dying thereI noticed it too. Also less attacks from PKK, definitely less bombings by PKK.
It seems like their capabilities are diminishing.
Excellent news...they are finally on the right path with regards to this matterTurkey to recruit 5,000 new ‘security guards’ for southeast
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) east and southeast Anatolia, daily Habertürk has reported.
At a meeting at the presidential palace in the capital Ankara on Oct. 20, Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu told attendees of a meeting between President Recep Tayyip Erdoğanand 49 NGO representatives and opinion leaders from the region.
In line with the plans, the newly recruited personnel will officially be named “security guards” rather than “permanent guards” or “village guards.”
Ankara has also decided not to take from the new guards a “weapon fee,” worth 4,000 Turkish Liras, which was paid to the state once every five years.
Personnel benefits and social rights of village guards will also be improved, with their retirement age being reduced to 40 or 45, down from the current age of 55. Relatives of retired village guards will also be tenured, according to the new measures.
Meanwhile, President Erdoğan gave a speech at the meeting about recent developments in Iraq’s Mosul and regarding the Euphrates Shield Operation in Syria. He reportedly spoke of Turkey’s “red lines” and warned of the possible effects of a further migration wave amid the clashes in Iraq and Syria.
Earlier, the gendarmerie general command had decided on Sept. 4 to recruit 1,000 extra village guards under 35 years old as specialist sergeants under the authority of the military. According to the decision, a special team to conduct operations against PKKmilitants in the east and southeast would be formed with existing village guards.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tu...ast-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=105226&NewsCatID=341
Makes you wonder, what took us so long.Excellent news...they are finally on the right path with regards to this matter