User talk:Shahram12

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[edit] Urmia

Dear Shahram, we are not "comrades" and Wikipedia is not a battleground. "You all.." this kind of generalisation does not help the matter. Also no one is against Kurds. In the past week I have been called all sorts of names here such as "monarchist", "pan-farsist", etc. So please do mind the name calling which I do not like.

Now about the matter of Urmia. I have never said personally I dont think but I am pretty sure that it is a majority Azeri city. What we are trying to do is to have correct and verifiable information about Iran-related articles. There is no doubt that Kurds and Azeris live there but until we can find reliable statistics there is no point in guess work. I would like to ensure you that no one is anti-Kurd here, because that to me would be anti-Iranian and anti-humanity and racist and I am not that. Zoroastrianism is religion, not related to this. Ba sepaas -- - K a s h Talk | email 22:10, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

Oh and by the way about "yet you so vehemently oppose Kurds, who according to innumerable sources, are more Iranian than Turks or Persian-wanabee" no one is "more Iranian" than anyone else, its disturbing that you'd think like that. -- - K a s h Talk | email 22:26, 15 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Urmia

Thanks for reading my comments. Although there is no census, an Azeri lady I know who was born there and recently visited told me that the majority of population seems to be Kurdish today. Of course we will never know until there is a census. --Ali doostzadeh 03:24, 10 July 2006 (UTC)