Ziynet Sali Arhipelagos

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

ziynetten güzel bi parça

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  • Bravo Ziynet Sali you are amazing !!! great voice, song and greek accent !!!

    Long live Greek - Turkish friendship 4 EVER !!!!

    YUNANISTANDAN SELAMLAR !!!!!

  • gok guzel..mpavo para polu kala to tragoudaei..

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  • Even in a song the retarded nationalists and fascists from BOTH sides managed to create a chaos. Fuck them!

    Long live peace above all!

    Atina'dan selamlar!

    No Borders!

  • @billaras21aek a lot has happened to this world... this world got dirtier and dirtier in years by politics.. and this is all politics that making us enemies and showing countries like they are enemies to each other. cuz if it was up to us people. we'd get along easily

  • @billaras21aek you are right. as Turkish people we should read history from non-Turk and non-Greek professors history studies but tell me... what country's study? Germany? France? England? Russia? which one? we all know their opinion about Turks.. didn't they show how objective they are after World War I and during World War I by destroying cities and taking over our country? I personally don't believe that they can be objective...

  • @xxTurquiaxx imagine that all these people were at these lands centuries before the first turkish tribes arrive.these people pushed away by force(kills,rapes).I don't have problem with the turkish people,its not people's fault this hate,but sometimes when some of your priest tell u something u believe him without thinking it.....Ezyi5m1ISIU this is what i mean...goodnight

  • @xxTurquiaxx I can realise why you reject all of these subjects...You have studied in Turkish schools and you have read Turkish books of history...The best thing you can do is searching on the web what the non-Turk and non-Greek professors of history say...You will learn about the difficult situation of the Greek's lives...You will learn about janissaries and ''amele tabourou''....

  • @xxTurquiaxx And about religion,our God says that we MUST LOVE each other.All the people are equal and all the people can go to heaven...Even though they aren't Christians..Our God tests our actions not our religion..What does Allah or Mohammed say? Kill for your religion.And then you go to heaven.So we are different..And you don't defend when you have done 2 genocides.Kemal supporters and New-Turks wanted to push away the minorities.They didn't want to defend.That was the excuse...

  • yeap,but these churches were built a long time before 1453.And a lot of times,you tried to destroy them.And of course your government protect these people and these places now, because they benefit your tourism.Here in Greece,we dont care about religion.If someone is a good person,we don't care if he is Muslim.We would never fight about religions.No,the Turks are the minority in Thraque.This is official.We have a lot of mosques here and all of them are in perfect situation.

  • @billaras21aek

    Hundred of orthodox believers come every year to Istanbul to become pilgrims. Thousand of orthodox people came to turkish city Trabzon to pray in the Sumela monastery and thousand of orthodox armenians came to turkish city Van in east Anatolia to pray in the historical armenians church Saint garabed on the island Akdamar. There is also assyrian orthodox churches in south east Anatolia and turkish city Antakya (antiochia). So can you also call me some mosques in Greece?

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