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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (50202)10/8/2002 11:56:15 AM
From: zonder  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
I am sure you are much more familiar with the history of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict than I am, but not so, it appears, in the case of the Kurdish issue. Please look it up. You will see that there is no comparison in the all-out war between the Turkish Army and the PKK Army, and the conflict between Palestinian groups (armed with stones and homemade bombs, and a few rifles) and the high-tech Israeli Army (armed with missiles and tanks).

I am sure both sides are suffering in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict as well. My point is just that it is wrong to say "Look at Kurds - they were occupied and oppressed but they never acted like the Palestinians".