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2016 my thoughts likes and dislikes throughout the year

PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Jan 08, 2016 11:45 am

SHAME on all the Kurds who were allowed the freedom to settle in the UK in order to escape from the horrors of the repressive Turkish regime, and then return to Turkey and spend money earnt in UK on supporting the Turkish economy X(

If you feel safe enough to return to Turkey then you are obviously no longer at risk and should forego your right to remain in the UK and return to your country of origin GOODBYE and GOOD RIDDANCE and allow those who are genuine refugees, and victims of torture at the hands of the vile Turkish regime, a safe haven in the UK

YOU have made a farce of the refugee system in the UK and other countries X(

Worst of all you do not support your fellow Kurds who are struggling to survive in refugee camps in Turkey and surrounding countries

Nor do you support those in the UK and elsewhere who continue the struggle for Kurdish Recognition and Independence

You do not even come onto the streets to protest the current Turkish army attacks on innocent Kurds

Either you support Kurds or you support Turks
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:52 pm

No sign of any innocent Kurdish or Syrian families seeking refuge among this lot

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A genuine refugee does not run away to safety and leave his wife; children; other family member to face starvation; torture; slaughter :-s

These single men are making it difficult for the genuine refugees who urgently need help

As you see they attack lorries and should they manage to board a lorry it is the lorry driver who is fined for transporting them X(
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Re: 2016 my thoughts likes and dislikes throughout the year

PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:23 am

Any Kurd who knew their history would NEVER utter another word in Turkish X(

Kurds coming from Turkey should be ashamed to teach their children Turkish X(

Kurds need to UNITE with other Kurds NOT with Turks and the vile Turkish regime

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Any Kurd who speaks Turkish and returns to Turkey for their holidays is NOT a genuine refugee and is financially supporting the vile Turkish regime that has been slaughtering Kurds for centuries and continues to slaughter Kurds unimpeded in the year 2016 X(
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jan 11, 2016 7:35 pm

KURDS MUST NOT SUPPORT
THE TURKISH SLAUGHTER
OF FELLOW KURDS


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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jan 13, 2016 11:12 pm

I am greedy

I eat tooooooo much

If there was an easy way to send food staving people in another country I would do so

Perhaps there should be a system whereby people could donate a £1 to help feed the starving every time they go food shopping - I am certain many people would give

The problem is that with international AID that this country donates to countries such as India, the money NEVER goes to the people who need it most

Also MOST charities are not exactly honest X(

Same with the BILLIONS Europe has recently given Turkey - has it gone to help the starving refugees freezing to death in the refugee camps

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I would not give the vile Turks a penny

If Turkey had prevented ISIS from entering Kobani - instead of sending it's tanks to sit and watch the poor Kurds being attacked - then there would not be so many homeless Kurds stuck in refugee camps X(
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Re: 2016 my thoughts likes and dislikes throughout the year

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Jan 17, 2016 8:53 pm

The list below is missing a few slaughters X(

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:48 pm

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David Cameron backs bans on Muslim face veils as Tories plan crackdown on gender segregation

The most senior judge in England and Wales said he recognised the wearing of the niqab - the Muslim garment which leaves only a woman's eyes visible - was "divisive"

Muslim women can be banned from wearing veils in schools, courts and other British institutions, David Cameron has said.

The Prime Minister said that he will give his backing to public authorities that put in place “proper and sensible” rules to ban women from wearing face veils in comments which will reignite debates.

It comes as the Government prepare to announce a series of measures designed to stop British Muslims becoming radicalised and traveling to the Middle East to join terrorist groups like the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil).

As part of the plans, ministers will pledge to outlaw gender segregation during meetings in public buildings amid concerns that some Muslim organisations are forcing women to sit separately.

Nicky Morgan, the Education Secretary, will also on Tuesday announce plans to force schools to help stop teenagers travelling abroad to fight alongside jihadist groups such as Isil.

Schools will be required to inform councils when pupils stop attending without any explanation and Muslim parents will be encouraged to carry out checks to ensure their children are not being radicalised.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Jan 18, 2016 11:19 pm

As a teacher and I refuse to teach someone who I cannot see X(

Part of the interaction between student and teacher is visual

I want to know if my students are paying attention and understand what I am saying

In fact I need to know that I actually have the same student

Also I know of a great many Muslim women who are intentionally kept isolated by their husbands

Many men do NOT allow their wife to learn English

There are several reasons for the above but mostly it is a power thing

Muslim ladies unable to communicate are totally reliant on their husbands
Unable to go shopping alone
In fact often unable to leave the family home without permission from their husband
Treated like slaves within the home
VERY often beaten by their husbands
Totally unaware of their rights in UK
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Re: 2016 my thoughts likes and dislikes throughout the year

PostAuthor: Piling » Tue Jan 19, 2016 5:29 am

Front of a niqabi pupil how could a teacher know that it is the same girl everyday ? Imagine a pack of lazy sisters deciding that each of them has to go to school one day per week and bring the lessons to the others ? :lol:

Or for test and exam asking to a bright friend to pass maths instead of oneself :ymparty:
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Jan 19, 2016 5:35 pm

Piling wrote:Front of a niqabi pupil how could a teacher know that it is the same girl everyday ? Imagine a pack of lazy sisters deciding that each of them has to go to school one day per week and bring the lessons to the others ? :lol:

Or for test and exam asking to a bright friend to pass maths instead of oneself :ymparty:


People taking tests for other people is something we suffer from a lot in the UK - especially it the theory part of the driving test :sad:

I used to adjudicate at exams and I would NEVER allow anyone to sit an exam if I could not see them :shock:

It is also very wrong to brainwash young children into covering themselves up and keeping them isolated from other children - to me this is an abuse of human rights

There have been many complaints about the Islamic State brainwashing children with their ideology - but religious groups are all as bad as each other - especially those who practise child mutilation - including both male and female circumcision both of which are preformed on children well below the legal age of consent X(
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Jan 19, 2016 8:23 pm

Brainwashed 15 year old boy accused of blasphemy cut off his own hand

NO RELIGION SHOULD DO THIS TO A CHILD

No child should become so brainwashed that they harm themselves to appease their supposed God or religious fanatics

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The boy accused of blasphemy who cut off his hand

After a Pakistani boy cut off his own hand following a public accusation of blasphemy, BBC Urdu's Iram Abbasi travelled to his village in Punjab province to find out what happened. She is the first international broadcaster to speak to him. Some readers may find the details that follow disturbing.

"Why should I feel any pain or trouble in cutting off the hand that was raised against the Holy Prophet?"

Those are the words of 15-year-old Qaiser (not his real name) who chopped off his right hand just a few days ago believing he had committed blasphemy.

Many believe fellow villagers started shaming the boy after the local cleric had made the accusation of blasphemy - and that is why Qaiser felt the need to prove his love for the Prophet Muhammad.

On 11 January, Qaiser was attending a celebration of the Prophet's birth at a mosque in his village in north-eastern Punjab.

The cleric hosting it worked the crowd into a fervour and, a few hours into the celebration, called out: "Who among you is a follower of Muhammad?" Everyone raised their hands.

He followed it with another question: "Who among you doesn't believe in the teachings of the Holy Prophet? Raise your hands!"

Qaiser, mishearing, inadvertently raised his hand.

Witnessed by about 100 worshippers, the cleric immediately accused him of blasphemy and the boy returned home to prove his love for the Prophet - by cutting off his own hand.

For a 15-year-old, Qaiser looked exceptionally frail when I met him. But his fight with pain and fear was outweighed by a sense of religious righteousness.

"When I raised my right hand unwittingly, I realised I had committed blasphemy and needed to atone for this," he told the BBC.

It appears it didn't matter to him whether it was a mistake or not - he couldn't live with the shame of the accusation without punishing himself, so had to undo it.

"I came back home and went to the grass-cutting machine, but found the place dark so I took my uncle's phone to point some light at my hand. I placed it under the machine and chopped it off in a single swirl."

Qaiser picked his severed hand up from under the machine and, bleeding profusely, placed it on a tray and took it back to the mosque, less than 100 metres from his home.

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I believe that everyone has the right to practise their own religion "save that it hurt none"

When children are indoctrinated to such an extent it is against their human rights X(
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:18 pm

As we turn on our central heating let us remember the brave women who are at the forefront of the fight against the Islamic State :ymapplause:

Her War: Women vs. ISIS (RT Documentary)

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:30 pm

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jan 20, 2016 1:43 pm

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:13 pm

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