January 28, 2012

Had the Kurds believed in Said-i Kurdi, their children wouldn’t have died

Meltem Gürsoy

Naim from Diyarbakir sent me a message. He says: "The Kurds would listen to you if you said something to them, because you're coming from a leftist tradition. Evil powers like PKK and KCK can't stand the approval for Gulen Movement's service for Kurds."

I've written about in the column that I've eaten Turkish doner in a Kurdish restaurant in London and that I couldn't say 'no' to a Kurdish girl's invitation for a dinner at their place.

Kurds are a community attached to their traditions. They even hold on to it in London.Today KCK and PKK do not represent Kurds. These two organizations have made Kurds suffer and brought tears to them. They have forced Kurds to betray their Turk brothers.