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ým so sorry n angry we r not brothers? why we attack to each others?ý live in Turkey n ým a Turkish citizen ý had many kazakh friends here. please lets be carefull. its very shame for the Turkish world
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ý find my friend Almas Amirbek he lives in shýmkent ýf u let his place n my regards ý will be so happy
write ibragim22@yahoo.com |
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1 you are a bunch of racist, angry, poor and ignorant villagers. yakshamaj |
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2 FORGET IT (kasaks)BORATS; LECKT EINFACH AMERIKAS ARSCH. DIE AMERIKANERS SIND EUER BRUDERS. IHR SEID SOO HEIMTÜCKISCH UND SKRUPELLOS,DASS SIE GENAUSO FASHISST WIE DIE GARAUEN WÖLFE IN DER TÜRKEI SIND.DIE ÜLKÜCÜS WOLLEN "TURAN" UND EUER BRUDER ZU SEIN.ABER MEINER MEINUNG NACH,FICK ALLE ÜLKÜCÜS;TURAN UND BORATS... DIE BORATS,DIE DIESE ABSCHEULICHE TAT BEGANGEN SIND,SIND EINFACH KLEINE MADEN,DIE KEIN MUT HABEN UND AUS EIFERSUCHT WIE DIE WILDEN HUNDEN DIE ARMEN ARBEITER BRUTAL ANGEGRIFFEN HABEN.. YOU ARE LOSER;BORATS... |
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2 You dumbass, you deserve a good coup de pied by your Kazakh bros. Kazakh people are quite illiterate and there is no technical workforce, engineers or academia. Hence, so many foreigners are overpaid by companies to go to Kazakhstan to exploit the natural resources. The huge huge wage difference between Kazakhs and foreigners is a source of irate for Kazakhs. Kazakhs are so jealous of any foreigner in their country, they rob/murder foreigners at every opportunity. There is no brothership or hospitality. If Borat was to visit Kazakhstan, he sure wouldn't survive his first day. |
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ý wanna know abt my friend Almas Amirbekov
he is living in shýmkent his brothar Aidarbek work in Hoca Ahmet Yesevi Üniversitesi ý need help my mail is ibragim22@yahoo.com |
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1 My kazach friends are not as Borat. They are smart and modern. I love kazach people. |
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turkey is illiterate, poor country. Even those turkish investors who work at abroad cant properly work at foreign countries. It's shame to turkey, which wants to be in eu(imposible in the near future).
there r lot of foreign companies in kazakstan, but events like that happens esspecially to turkish workers. kazakstan is very hospitable country and open for anbody who work observing the law. |
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Kazakhs are hospitable and welcome anybody who work observing the law of the country.
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1 Btw. those riots were beging with turkish atack on kazakh workers. later turkish organisate a riot and wanted to beat everyone who was not turkish. kazakh people did just answered with a same behavour that they have see from turks. turks are not welcome inner kazakhstan. a eople here do see only arrogant and superior behaviour from turkish side. turks are agresive wild and barbaric. 90% of kazakh have better education as turkish workers. kazakhstan did let them in because they did thinking in the 90'ens that turkish investors are nice people and can be realy helpfull for grow and restore of kazakhstanian economy. that was false. turkish makes "only for tukish" socjeties, they ignore local people and their custom. all those riots are just products of turkish politics and their bad education. btw. Kazakhs are turko-mogolian and not anatolian otttomans. and noone kazakh see themselfes as brother for turkish. just because turkish propaganda do tell this nazi shit inner turkey mean not that it will be works in forign countires. ps. Turkey have noone Kazakh so where did you found them? can it be that they are former chinese muslims wich do call themselfes as kazakhs only for get turkish pass? well those peope have absolutly nothing to do with kazakhstan. |
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I would just like to add my support to Frank's comments. In my experience, the Kazakh people are warm and friendly especially if you make an effort to embrace their rich and varied culture.
Hopefully lessons will be learnt from this sorry episode and everyone can get back to living normal lives. |
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All you people talk about Kazakhstan, how many actually been there? I have, and a good long time too. Why did I spend so much time there? Beautiful country and people! They are smart, hard working and good natured. They are absolutely not uptight or offended by Borat. They are nominally muslim but don't take that seriously either. For instance, unlike many moslim countries, they don't have minarettes with loudspeakers blaring prayers five times a day starting at some ridiculous hour of the morning. Altho they appear to the eye to be asian, in culture and language they are Turkish and look to Istanbul as their "capital" or center of gravity. To suppose some small dispute between them is evidence of hostility is completly wrong
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"Altho they appear to the eye to be asian, in culture and language they are Turkish and look to Istanbul as their "capital" or center of gravity. To suppose some small dispute between them is evidence of hostility is completly wrong"
1: you was not in kazakhstan. 2: you dont know about a feelings of kazakhs at turkey and his people. kazakh capital and centre is astana or local clan-areas.(dshuss) modern kazakhs like more almaty or moskau. and mostly kazakhs not only dont see themselfes as "brothers" with turks, they dont NEVER ACSEPT that absolutly forign country like torkey with his nazi-goverment have better culture as turko-mongolian nomad and ex-soviet ethnics inner kazakhstan. just because turkish culture is from 15 centuary and not like kazakshtanian from 20 c. |
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1 I am a Turkish citizen who is working at Kazakhstan as an engineer , at first personnally I dont want my country join Europian Union and I dont want to be like you , furthermore I am kindly inviting you to Kazakhstan to make you realise how much Prestigious Projects Turkish Companies Executes successfully.I agree with you about your opinion about Kazakh People as you say they are kind and friendly , they are brothers to us ,But I DONT AGREE WITH YOU ABOUT YOUR OPINIOINS ABOUT TURKS,IF YOU THINK YOU CAN MANAGE YOU ARE WELLCOME TO WORK LIKE US HERE WITH OUR BROTHERS!. |
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Kazakhistan is a beatiful country. There is no tension between Kazakhs and Turks-who are fraternal nations.
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That is a very strong comment to nation of Kazakhstan and I think that one need to be more diplomat before addressing comments such as this!!!!
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2 I am a Kazakh, born and raised in Almaty. The Kazakh and Turkish people are brothers and I bothers me when our "German friends with love" project their totally ignorant views on others. Go read a book or two and you will see that our culture has a history before the 20th century. You are obviously too biased against anything Turkish. The Anatolian Turks are very much connected to the Turko-Mongolian Kazakhs. Just because you may have visited Astana once certainly does not provide you with such deep insight where you can use such strong sentiment talking about the feelings of the Kazakh people towards Turkey and our Turkish brothers and sisters. |
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1 Poor creatures!Turks will prevail! |
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I am working for medical company in ISTANBUL from this year. I am a kazak and new comer in this country. I would be so appreciate if you provide me some info how I can find some kazak friends in ISTANBUL. My email is: igenkarder@gmail.com
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