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Brother, you are completely right, syrian refugees in turkey are mostly like that and as the paper says they cause less trouble then domestic population. On the other hand those people from Afganistan are like rag tag militia without any loose, bunch of young guys from really challenged and troublesome culture background and they are problematic to handle. When Bosnia was in trouble with refugee influx, worst of them were from Afganistan, all others Arabs, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Indians, Iranians were more or less like brothers in trouble but those people were always separated and on their own agenda.
Thank you for kind words, i am aware of Bosnian diaspora success of integration (do not know better word) in any society, in Sweden they say that is best integrated ethnic group in all social segments. Frenkly i feel said about it as it is gain for those countries and loss for my own but hopefully they will maintain connections with homeland in future generations and see some reverse benefits from them as they further advance in their respective societies.
wtf are you talking about since they came here the crime rate increased 400%
 

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wtf are you talking about since they came here the crime rate increased 400%
Not me, scientific paper.


" Conclusion: All the analyses show that crime rates *did not* increase after refugee inflows, irrespective of their size.
will not be wrong to argue that the Syrian refugees *decreased* the number of crimes per 100,000 residents because their propensity to commit a crime is *lower* than the native population
This could be related to the higher deterrence costs for refugees either due to risk of deportation or greater probability of incarceration"
 

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Not me, scientific paper.


" Conclusion: All the analyses show that crime rates *did not* increase after refugee inflows, irrespective of their size.
will not be wrong to argue that the Syrian refugees *decreased* the number of crimes per 100,000 residents because their propensity to commit a crime is *lower* than the native population
This could be related to the higher deterrence costs for refugees either due to risk of deportation or greater probability of incarceration"
As of 2014, Turkey has seen a 400% rise in crimes

they are lying 2014 was the date when these refugees came here ofc goverment will change the numbers cuz it will make them look back
 

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As of 2014, Turkey has seen a 400% rise in crimes

they are lying 2014 was the date when these refugees came here ofc goverment will change the numbers cuz it will make them look back
I do not know, i presented paper from researcher, if someone else had made similar study with diffferent data and conclusion, please share.
 

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last week at eskişehir barlar sokağı there was a iranian guy who was kissing a young kid and everyone thought he is the father later people find out he was a Pedophile and practicing bacha bazi im sick of all of these middle easterners
i avoid to come here cuz the news in this website always make me sad
 

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Once smart, always smart. It would be great if he would have political ambitions.

As much as I love him, he is literally saying what every politician has said, including the one's who want refugees out... There is nothing extraordinary in what he said here. And just because the neighbourhood retaliated, doesn't mean that the refugees should stay.

It's easy for people to tell citizens to calm down, to not attack Syrians and Afghans, etc. However if they were in the shoes of the people in Altindag they would join the attacks too. When your people are getting killed, your kids and women are getting raped and your finances have suffered due to millions of refugees you eventually snap. The people of Turkey have had ENOUGH.

Everything is failing and one of our only success stories, the defence industry, is being used as a political tool for Erdogan. Selcuk Bayraktar is a good man, and I hope his success continues after Erdogan goes, however you can be sure that Erdogan will continue to use his products and success for cheap propaganda points to cling on to power. In his scripted interview with CNN, he had a TB2 on a screen in an attempt to prove that he was well prepared to fight the fires...
 

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As much as I love him, he is literally saying what every politician has said, including the one's who want refugees out... There is nothing extraordinary in what he said here. And just because the neighbourhood retaliated, doesn't mean that the refugees should stay.

It's easy for people to tell citizens to calm down, to not attack Syrians and Afghans, etc. However if they were in the shoes of the people in Altindag they would join the attacks too. When your people are getting killed, your kids and women are getting raped and your finances have suffered due to millions of refugees you eventually snap. The people of Turkey have had ENOUGH.

Everything is failing and one of our only success stories, the defence industry, is being used as a political tool for Erdogan. Selcuk Bayraktar is a good man, and I hope his success continues after Erdogan goes, however you can be sure that Erdogan will continue to use his products and success for cheap propaganda points to cling on to power. In his scripted interview with CNN, he had a TB2 on a screen in an attempt to prove that he was well prepared to fight the fires...
I see it as effort to calm down things and stop vigilantism, it is good thing and no harm in it.
On the other hand all possible civil measures are welcomed to pressure goverment to provide security for citizens and deal with refugee cryse on more permament basys.
 

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I see it as effort to calm down things and stop vigilantism, it is good thing and no harm in it.
On the other hand all possible civil measures are welcomed to pressure goverment to provide security for citizens and deal with refugee cryse on more permament basys.
This government will never get rid of the refugees. Erdogan has sold the nation. For a few billion dollars which will go into his own pockets, he is ruining the lives of countless Turkish citizens,

Nothing will get better until AKP loses power.
 

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Honestly anybody who plays the religion card need to be slapped.

Where does it say in our or your religion to live with criminals or rapists??

Muslims and Christians still cant answer this question as a Muslim by the way. Too busy being cucks. Also Jews dont want refugees guess what the West turns a blind eye to it because the Jews have a right to preserve their race and their country.

Hypocrisy much?
 

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Liberals and leftists make it a such a great thing to be a "refugee".

They romantize the crap out of it. Nothing good in having your own home uprooted while friends and family are either dead or missing while the old life you left behind is gone for good.

Most refugees in the past always ended up in slums or ghettos. Liberals and leftists love them for political props.

All I can say is May Allah prevent this from happening to any of us its heartbreaking and tragic while you have soyboys frothing over you while they drink starbucks. Biraz ibretlik lazim bize.
 

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last week at eskişehir barlar sokağı there was a iranian guy who was kissing a young kid and everyone thought he is the father later people find out he was a Pedophile and practicing bacha bazi im sick of all of these middle easterners
i avoid to come here cuz the news in this website always make me sad

Uh...is it normal for fathers to kiss their sons in public there? Or you mean like on the cheek?

Still...ugh? Got a news link?
 

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Arabs, Turks and the Mongols destroyed and conquered Persia due to this same reason.

Iranians were too busy being degenerate to fight.

Arabs, Turks and Mongols all come from nomadic life. They live and die by war while the Iranians had a civilisation and were too busy partying and living degenerate lives while throwing their men into costly wars with no gain.

Iran was able to get a native dynasty in the 1920s under the Pahlavis. Yes when the Abbassid caliphate declined the Persians did set up native dynasties but a lot of them did not last long max 100 or so years until they got taken over by the Turks completely.

Persians mainly spent their entire history both medieval and modern under foreign rule.
 

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Khamanei's father come from Iranian Azerbaijanis 🤣🤣🤣

No wonder Persians hate us 🤣

Qasim Soleimani also in leaked audios was living with the cope of Turks dominating Iran for centuries and how he accused them of destroying their history.
 

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This government will never get rid of the refugees. Erdogan has sold the nation. For a few billion dollars which will go into his own pockets, he is ruining the lives of countless Turkish citizens,

Nothing will get better until AKP loses power.

Honestly EU and Erdogan have screwed us over.

The Turkish people never asked for a deal in their name.
 
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Owners of Metro Holding, Talip Ozturk and his brother Galip Ozturk who is an wanted fugitive for murder. He currently residing in Georgia. For some reason(hehehe) government did not make request to deport him.

Yasin Ozturk of BMC who deleted all of his social media is son of Talip Ozturk. Ozturk family used to own stake in BMC with Sancak's.


Galip Ozturk is owns investments in Georgia and very active in social media. His response to recent Metro tourism Afghan smuggling video. Metro Tourism has been topic for many news.


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AKP Izmir, Levent Duru Basaran in the brown coat. This is an ritual like photo ops done by party members to show their closeness and ability to get close to Erdogan.



Video of Basaran sharing an AK-style rifle. Is definitely not an shotgun and is illegal in Turkey to civilian to own.
 

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Threads from Cay Bahcesi were moved here. Discuss refugee problems in this thread. Thank you!
 

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Here is scientific paper which shows clear that refugees does not increase crime in country, so i hope with this heads could be cooled of after tragic incidents, new wave of refugees is not included in paper but it still shows that absolutely negative sentiment about refugees is not based on rational reasons.


Crime no doubts has gone up significantly since the syrians turned up. I've visted Turkey quite often over the years and seen the effect first hand. You used to go Turkey and would experience no danger, now it can get pretty dangerous in places that used to be quite safe.
 

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Crime no doubts has gone up significantly since the syrians turned up. I've visted Turkey quite often over the years and seen the effect first hand. You used to go Turkey and would experience no danger, now it can get pretty dangerous in places that used to be quite safe.

Sad thing is mass migration always ends up with refugees living in ghettos and slums.

Refugees usually resort to crime because they barely have any opportunities they not just competing with the natives but also other refugees for jobs.

You also have language and cultural barriers. I know there are similarties between Turkey and Syria due to the centuries of Turkic rule from the Seljuks, Mamluks anf the Ottomans.

But both peoples are entirely different at the end. Not to mention Syria is diverse not just have Sunni Arabs who fled but also Alawites, Kurds, Christians and Syrian Turkmens.

There is also the case of terrorism lets not forget when Ozal took in Iraqi Kurds most of them joined the pkk.

So the refugees becoming terrorists is not a fear mongering myth its real as it has happened in the past numerous times.

Lets not forget how Armenians who left Turkey set up terrorist groups like Asala and Jcag a lot of them came from refugees.
 
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