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12 Apostles, Victoria, Australia
Nazem Kacmazer
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ay ama dalga geçme olur mu başımın tacı kısaca anlatıyorum ünide sürekli gördüğüm nerd bi çocuk var e malum cevresi pek yok ortak arkadaşımız yok sürekli kütüphanede karşılaşıyoruz sadece sence ben bu çocuğu korkutmadan nasıl yaklaşabilirim? direkt bi şeyler içmek ister misin gibi bişi aklıma geldi ama korkup kaçırmak istemiyorum!! önerilere açığım
kacmaz ki niye kacsin. allahin bi lutfusun sok olur en fazla unide kizlar teklif ediomus der
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Anonim olmaz misiniz biseyleri cevaplayasim geldi bu firsat kacmaz bnc bcbwqbnxjxshwh
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çok ayıp size yakıştıramadım. halbuki Hz. Bakunin ile Hz. Kropotkin bir sohbetlerinde "erkeğin tesettürlüsü makuldür, nefs köreltir" buyurmuşlardır. Hadi Allah'tan korkunuz yok sizin İlahi Anarşizmden de mi korkmuyorsunuz?
Offf cok haklisin nasil boyle bir seyi yapabildim allah beni bildigi gibi yapsin..daha cok guleyim bari bu firsat kacmaz ablasi
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Migros 15 Aralık Tarihine Kadar Devam Edecek İndirimini Başlattı! Yılbaşına Özel Kaçmaz Fırsatlar Devam Ediyor https://www.sondakikam.com.tr/foto-galeri/gundemden-haberler/migros-15-aralik-tarihine-kadar-devam-edecek-indirimini-baslatti-yilbasina-ozel-kacmaz-firsatlar-devam-ediyor/4230
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Mitarbeiter gehen, Wissen bleibt? Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen des goldenen Handschlags
Der goldene Handschlag oder Mitarbeiterbindung? Ein Gespräch mit Filiz Louise Kacmaz auf der Zukunft Personal Europe Es gibt diese Momente, in denen die Sprache entlarvt, was wirklich zählt. “Goldener Handschlag” – das klingt wie eine elegante Lösung für ein lästiges Problem. Doch in Wirklichkeit ist es ein schmerzhaftes Symptom einer unternehmerischen Kurzsichtigkeit, die uns immer wieder…
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Hatay, Turkey 🇹🇷! A man passes by a heavily damaged Masjid after a series of earthquakes hit the region. Photograph: Mehmet Kacmaz/Getty Images
Occupied Palestine 🇵🇸! Burin Village, West Bank: A ‘Terrorist Isra-helli Coward Soldier’ walks with a ‘Settlement Coward Terrorist Member’ past a burning car, reportedly set on fire by settlers from the nearby Bracha settlement. Photograph: Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP/Getty Images
Castres, France 🇫🇷! A French paratrooper floats down after jumping from a A400M aircraft during the large-scale Orion military drill. Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Crotone, Italy 🇮🇹! Debris washed ashore where at least 30 bodies were found near Crotone, in Italy’s southern Calabria region, after a small boat sank in rough seas. Photograph: Giuseppe Pipita/EPA
Acton, California, USA 🇺🇸! Road crews work to clear the State Route 14 freeway that was shut down in both directions during a snowstorm. Photograph: David McNew/Getty Images
Pyongyang, North Korea 🇰🇵! The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, and his daughter attend a ceremony launching the construction of a new street. Photograph: KCNA VIA KNS/AFP/Getty Images
Paris, France 🇫🇷! The French President, Emmanuel Macron, poses with a baguette at the bakers’ stand in the International Agriculture Fair. Photograph: Christophe Petit-Tesson/EPA
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Dilara Kaçmaz kimdir? Tiktok platformunda yayınladığı dans videoları ile geniş hayran kitlelerine ulaşan Dilara Kaçmaz güzelliği ile de görenlerin aklını başından aldı. Tiktok platformundaki başarısı sonrasında sosyal medya fenomeni güzel diğer sosyal medya platformlarınada'da geniş takipçi sayısına ulaştı. Dilara Kaçmaz kimdir? Kaç yaşında? Burcu ne? Sevgilisi var mı? Bu ve bunun gibi merak edilen ve takipçileri ... https://www.begonya.com/dilara-kacmaz-kimdir/?feed_id=109934&_unique_id=63bec6c8c8e8d
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Williamstown, Victoria, Australia
Nazem Kacmazer
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Baharda canlanın kızlar 🤹♀️🤸♀️🥰 @hm küpe sadece 39.99 ₺ .. . #indirimvar #indirimliürünler #indirim #kampanya #kampanyalıürünler #follow #firsat #kacmaz #alişveriş #alisveriszamani #küpe #trend #renkli #rengarenk #tarz #şık #uygun #uyum #giyim #begen #takip #follow #stil #takı #shopping #marka #kazanç #hm #trend #firsat #kacirma #defacto #ipekyol #twist #bershka #stradivarius #mango #zara https://www.instagram.com/p/BvCKXGBAL4N/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=vjfjq7ywxsed
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A Turkish family has disappeared in Pakistan, and suspicion turns to intelligence agencies
By Haq Nawaz Khan and Pamela Constable, Washington Post, October 11, 2017
PESHAWAR, Pakistan--A commotion in the downstairs unit of a house shared by schoolteachers from Turkey woke the neighbors. A Turkish school official and his family were being taken away in the night.
Mesut Kacmaz, his wife and two daughters were restrained, blindfolded and hustled into unmarked pickup trucks in Lahore city last month by more than a dozen plainclothes security agents, according to Fatih Avci, a neighbor and fellow teacher. When he tried to intervene, Avci said, he was also handcuffed and hooded, and transported to a secret facility.
“The police officers were pushing and shoving to arrest them,” Avci said in a statement after he was held for several days and released. “I saw ... Mr. Mesut’s wife lying on the floor and two lady constables pulling her to get on her feet. Their two teenage daughters were weeping loudly.”
Pakistani authorities have not acknowledged detaining the group or holding the Kacmaz family, which has not been seen since Sept. 27. Turkish educators and Pakistani human rights groups have alleged that they were abducted by members of the state intelligence agencies and have filed court petitions seeking their recovery.
On Tuesday, the Lahore High Court ordered the Interior Ministry to seek a reply from those agencies as to whether the family is in their custody. It also ordered the government to provide protection for other Turkish educators and halt their deportations. Police officials told the court they had no information about the family.
Kacmaz, like Avci and dozens of other Turkish nationals, was an educator at a chain of 28 PakTurk Foundation schools across Pakistan that were shut down last year at the request of the Erdogan government. Since then, the teachers have remained in Pakistan under temporary court orders and U.N. protection. About 11,000 Pakistani students attended the schools, considered among the best in Pakistan.
They are also a project of the Gulenist movement, led by Turkish Muslim scholar Fethullah Gulen, who lives in Pennsylvania. Erdogan, a close ally of Pakistan, blamed Gulen and his followers in Turkey with provoking an attempted coup in July 2016. He then carried out a broad crackdown on Gulenists and other dissidents and asked Pakistan to deport the teachers.
Shortly after Erdogan visited Pakistan in November, the government in Islamabad deported some teachers and canceled others’ visas, but school officials appealed to the courts and sought asylum through the U.N. refugee agency.
The teachers, under U.N. protection while awaiting asylum rulings, assert that if forced to go home, they are likely to face arrest and abuse at government hands.
“If we return to Turkey, we will be detained on arrival,” said Serdal Arslan, the former principal of a PakTurk school in Peshawar who is now jobless and unwelcome in Turkey and Pakistan. “The Turkish government will not renew my children’s travel documents, and Pakistani authorities are asking us to leave. What happened to Mesut can happen to any of us.”
Kacmaz had been an outspoken critic of the Erdogan government on social media, people in the Turkish immigrant community said, and is a director with the private Rumi Forum in Pakistan.
Pakistani foreign minister Khawaja Asif, asked during a recent visit to Washington about the alleged abductions and the treatment of the Turkish teachers, said that he had no information about the Kacmaz case but that the teachers would be deported after delays granted by Pakistani courts and U.N. officials expire.
“You’d do the same thing in America after someone’s visa expires. You deport them,” he said in a meeting with journalists at the Pakistan Embassy. “This is something which is internationally accepted. That is the only reason,” Asif added. “Otherwise, why would we do ... such a horrendous thing, the kidnapping of a family?”
Arslan said that of about 110 Turkish teacher families, 40 have left Pakistan for other countries and 70 families have remained in hopes of obtaining asylum. Most are sharing houses or apartments and rarely go out, he said.
Pakistan’s alliance with the increasingly repressive Erdogan government has put it at odds with many Western countries, including the United States.
After the Kacmaz family went missing, protests and news conferences were held by rights groups in Pakistan denouncing the abductions. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan charged that more than 20 armed people in plain clothes had taken the family, and it asked the government to immediately release them.
Pakistani parents of former students at the PakTurk schools also protested, saying Pakistan’s mistreatment of the teachers would further isolate Pakistan internationally.
“The police are expressing ignorance about the picking up of Mr. Mesut, so who did this?” asked Muhammed Zubair, a doctor whose children attended the PakTurk school in Peshawar and who represents the parent-teacher association. “This is a dangerous trend and will send a negative image of Pakistan abroad.”
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