Originally posted by CaribbeanPirate
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There is an interesting article on the NY Times website about the evidence in the case of the alleged bomb plot.
But, if you are in the UK, please don’t try and look because they won’t let you. And no cheating by using a proxy server!
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Prawnography.net is a site designed and intended solely for organisms high enough in the food chain to appreciate the beauty of wanton marine life and hardcore crustacea.
Site was done by some guys I used to work with back in 2000.
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Must be good....
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Not quite sure if this is the point you are making but if you are seriously suggesting that we should treat terrorists with a local and defined goal with quite the same seriousness that we do a global Islamic terror threat that spans umpteen countries you are barking.
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Exactly. Cancer kills millions so why should I be scared of a few thousand Muslims with Semtex?
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You need to look at crashes that involve Western Tourists who are much much less likely to die in such, in fact so unlikely that each such case gets published on BBC. Given that terrorists target western tourists the danger is actually much higher than it may seem.
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To put your stats in perspective, around 7,000 people die each year in road traffic accidents in Turkey. That's two 9/11's each year. There are bus crashes on a regular basis : a couple of weeks ago 18 Iranians died in a bus crash. 12 Turks died in a bus crash in February. Four people including a Brit were killed in a bus crash on Sunday.
The Marmara earthquake of 1999 killed 17,000 people. Another hundred or so died in a quake in 2003
Bird flu has claimed a few lives as well.
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Wot no terror thread?
Given that eight Brit tourists have been hospitalised following a bomb blast in Turkey Im surprised that there is no outrage thread here, is it because it was The Kurds who did this and so thats OK?
Anyway I found the comments from Mr Betton of the British Travel Agants somewhat odd , he claimes that despite the explosions
I do not envisage that people will react negatively to this because, although no one likes this kind of thing, it has gone on fairly regularly."
All in a days work ?
Heres the story ...
Speaking before the Antalya explosion, Keith Betton, of the Association of British Travel Agents, said British tourists would be unlikely to be put off by the explosions. He said: "I do not envisage that people will react negatively to this because, although no one likes this kind of thing, it has gone on fairly regularly."
The Foreign Office does not advise Britons to avoid Turkey, but warns of "a high threat from terrorism".
Bomb attacks in Turkey
By Louise Jack
* 4 AUGUST 2006
Thirteen people injured in two bomb attacks in Adana, southern Turkey.
* 25 JUNE 2006
Four killed and 28 injured in an explosion in a tourist area near Antalya.
* 31 MARCH 2006
A bomb exploded near a bus stop in Istanbul, killing one person and injuring 13.
* 9 FEBRUARY 2006
One person killed and 16 injured in explosion in Bayrampasa, Istanbul.
* 18 NOVEMBER 2005
One killed and 11 injured in Beylikduzu, Istanbul.
* 6 JULY 2005
Five dead and 13 injured in a mini-bus blast in the Aegean resort of Kusadasi.
* 2 JULY 2005
A bomb planted on a train explodes between Elazig and Tatvan, killing six.
* 24 JUNE 2004
Four people killed in an explosion in Istanbul.
* 20 NOVEMBER 2003
Two explosions in Istanbul leave 32 people dead.
* 15 NOVEMBER 2003
Thirty people are killed and 146 wounded when car bombs hit two synagogues in Istanbul.Tags: None
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