"Ali Asker" the Armenian propagandist on behalf of the Kurds wrote
>
> Shukr Ahmed Gardi, 56, a farmer, came into the crowded city for
some
> shopping. Gardi is a villager living in Sebiran near downtown Erbil. He
> bought two pairs of new shoes, one for himself and one for his son.
....
> Namiq Rasheed Hassan, 33 and a father of three, was leading his
family
> members from one shop to another inside the market, anticipating the
feast a
> few days ahead. He stopped in front of a clothing shop as his kids fixed
> their eyes on some blue jeans inside. "I bring my children and my wife
to
> shop before the feast every year," Hassan explained, as his wife and
> children talked with the shopkeeper to choose the right pair of jeans
for
> the kids. Hassan, who is a soldier, said he buys new dresses for his
family
> as well. Hassan and his wife serve chocolates and juice to the relatives
who
> visit to celebrate. He plans to bring two of his friends to his home for
the feast.
Ahem, yes, indeed, very interessting..., news.... :-))
Yes, really!.... :-))))
Imagine the reporter, if there was any actually... :-)
It's all from "imagination" of the writer sitting at his desk... :-)
Ie. a fabrication of news articles... The Armenians are world famous for
such "news" fabrications....


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