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  1. Pinned Tweet
    30 Apr 2017

    Some beautiful traditional Kurdish music with Iranian Rastak group ! The music is simply hilarious.

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  2. 10 hours ago

    If you still don’t think Muslims integrate into their societies or that Islam isn’t shaped by cultures of where Muslims live, try out bringing British Muslims and American Muslims together The only thing they have in common is Allah

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  4. 11 hours ago

    If someone supports a certain bloody dictator but condemns another, that is hypocrisy. But when that dictator supporter goes around asking others to show their moral credentials, that is pure a**holness. .

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  5. 12 hours ago

    Unfortunately, we live in a such a bad world where there are so many dictators and they do so many evil things, that one can only condemn a crime and a dictator at a time. If you support a bloody man, STFU and don't question others on morality.

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  6. 12 hours ago

    Ugliest people on Twitter are those who support a certain bloody dictator & when their dictator is under attack for some evil thing he has done that day,they go around accusing people of hypocrisy if they didn't mention all dictators, dead & alive, when criticising their dictator

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  7. 16 hours ago

    I follow comedy, in its different genres, in different languages. Among them all, two Turks make me laugh the most: Cem Yilmaz and Beyazit Ozturk. People who don't know them are missing a lot.

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  8. 21 hours ago

    In Iraqi Kurdistan, we have democracy, but prime minister rules for 20 years, his uncle is president for 12 years, then PM replaces his uncle as president and PM's cousin becomes PM. We love democracy so much we are confused.

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  9. Dec 5

    “O’Brien, who declined to speak to the Post, has publicly asserted that Shafi promotes Sharia law and is affiliated with terrorist grouped while offering no evidence other than that he is a mosque-attending Muslim”

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  10. Retweeted
    Dec 3

    In 2 days we’re going to get headlines like “Trump Looks Presidential at Bush Funeral” because he manages to sit quietly for 30 minutes without pulling a McRib out of his suit pocket

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  11. Dec 4

    Iraq’s ruling class either hold Western passports or have spent significant time living or visiting Europe, yet they are happy to run a country that has world’s 2nd worst passport.

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  12. Dec 2

    You know something is deeply wrong with the world when Spain's far right crap rises from Andalusia.

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  13. Nov 30

    All I can see are threats, plots and conspiracies against democracy and stability worldwide The plotters are cunning, clever and powerful. The people supposed to Resist are naive, powerless and divided Much darker days are ahead

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  14. Nov 4

    The all women cabinet in the House of Cards' season finale is actually a good idea.

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  15. Nov 3

    I grew up in the sanctioned Iraq. I know what it is like to live under sanctions. Before the sanctions, we were surpressed. After the sanctions, we were surpressed and hungry. A hungry people may revolt but it is the powerful who survive

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  16. Nov 3

    Courtesy of Emrullah Yorulmaz from Anadolu Agency

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  17. Nov 3

    The photo tells it all

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  18. Nov 3

    Unfortunately, that is not true. Islam does provide strict codes of sexual and social conduct which if applied might provide children with greater protections but humans are humans regardless of what they believe There are great Muslim families and not so great ones too.

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  19. Nov 3

    If Khashoggi's murderers are not held to account, we will witness the beginning of a reign of terror of unprecedented levels. No political dissident or even a mild critic will be safe anywhere on the globe.A mafia that won't easily go bankrupt will kill softly, silently, smartly.

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  20. Nov 3

    The lesson learnt by his murderers is the wrong one. They don't think killing Khashoggi was a mistake. They regret how stupidly they carried it out. Their regional allies are ready to provide them with any assistance to make any future assassination a smart one!

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  21. Nov 3

    We have to thank the stupidity of Khashoggi's murderers for if he had not been killed that way it would have been almost impossible to tell the perpetrator. He loathed Assad, had spoken against Israel just a day earlier, and he was critical of Iran.

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