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2016/03/29

I dream such a wonderful woman for myself again.

It was the first days of our relation we had a problem and I did not call her for a few days. I loved her even then at the beginning. I could easily fall in love with my ex wife from the first moment but it was mutual. She had strong feelings too even then in the first month of our relation. She was a sensitive, emotional, kind, decent and innocent young lady. She is so fragile and innocent. She has had innocent raw reactions always like a small girl. It is amazing. It has always fascinated me. It is so rare and worthy. An unexpected nice surprise in today's sly world. She made that song then in those several days when she thought I left her and finished our relation. She made this wonderful song in an extra ordinary over emotional mood. And years later I prepared a video clip you will see below with her song adding a convenient video. She signs herself in this clip. She is very talent including arts and music. She makes songs with lyrics and melody by herself. I hope you will like.


However this is just one of her many wonderful songs. You can find all the others at here

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They say this barber shop is in Moscow.






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2016/03/01

Perhaps I can share my opinions with you.

We are passing through in historical days. The history is being written and we are witnessing it. It is amazing. It excites me. I have many things to say but no. I have written many topics, shared my opinions in my posts till now but now I must be silent.

I hope one day I will have an opportunity to express my thoughts and opinions.

Two journalists arrested for story on intelligence trucks bound for Syria.

Cumhuriyet Editor-in-Chief Can Dündar and the daily’s Ankara bureau chief, Erdem Gül, were arrested due to stories published about Turkish intelligence trucks bound for Syria in early 2014, on Nov. 26 in Istanbul.

“We are accused of ‘spying.’ The president said [our action is] ‘treason.’ We are not traitors, spy, or heroes; we are journalists. What we have done here was an act of journalism,” Dündar said before testifying to prosecutors on Nov. 26, in a case that has been denounced by many as an attack against free press.

“Of course, this prosecution will help enlighten how these incidents took place, rather than how we covered this story,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor Office has said the arrest had no connection to press freedom and no rights were violated, in a statement released in response to criticism about the arrest.

It was Dündar himself who announced the decision. “It is an arrest,” he said late on the night of Nov. 26 to those waiting in the court’s corridors, before he said goodbye to his wife, coincidentally on their wedding anniversary, and friends.

“Nothing to feel sorry about; these are medals of honor for us,” he said.

In his testimony, Dündar compared the case to the U.S.’ “Watergate” and “Iran-Contra” scandals, in which journalism played a distinctive role, adding that he believed they had “saved the state from an important mistake” by reporting the story.

“A journalist should report that story if he or she sees the country is in danger,” Gül said before he was arrested.

“My task is to reveal if something is hidden from the people and share it,” he said in his testimony.

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