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@boto43:
I am interested in seeing what people from Eastern Europe have to say, their opinions, and their take on life. It's interesting seeing how each nationality sees things and how opinions differ on things like politics and international affairs. I try not to get news from one source, as no matter what they say, there will always be some bias in it somewhere. I have a short-wave radio, and like playing with that, listening to some of the english broadcasts from other countries' equivalents of the BBC World Service.
I would like to see Turkey in the EU - but have heard a little about human rights abuses there - if that's true (I wouldn't know for sure, not been there yet), that would need to be sorted out. It does however look to be a nice country, with a rich history, and it also borders Europe and the Middle East, so it would be quite strategic also.
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:11:38
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Were not we, didn't SERBIA for EU, we are already at Europe. Russia&China anon shall became the force states the world. Go for SERBIA, Russia, China, Hungaru...
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:14:36
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Ive been twice in muslim country (Turkey and Tunisia).But I didnt feel fine there.I dont know why. I think they are different as Europeans.
Thats maybe religion or culture or way of life.
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:22:01
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On 2004-05-23 18:14:36, Vojo wrote:
Were not we, didn't SERBIA for EU, we are already at Europe. Russia&China anon shall became the force states the world. Go for SERBIA, Russia, China, Hungaru...
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Sorry, but I can't understand you!
Steve
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:24:13
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I've never been to Tunesia, but my parents! I know that it is a "real" muslim country! But Istanbul & Tekirdag (the two Turkish city where I've been) are quite the same as Hungarian cities! (Of corse in Hungary there aren't so many mosque!

) Turkish ppl are very friendly and direct! I've loved the tea that they drink all day long! Economically they are a western-style country, and nowadays who cares about your religion? IMHO it is your own business! BTW I'm not muslim, I'm a protestant!
Steve
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:38:37
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Steve, I speak a little english, where is Hungary in EURO SONG 2004
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:43:56
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For the democracy in Russia, we do not know the truth about the presidential elections, about the terrorists and other. There is no independent tv channel. And we are tired of traffic jams when the goverment stops the cars to travel to Kremlin, and so on and so forth...
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:44:47
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On 2004-05-23 18:43:56, Vojo wrote:
Steve, I speak a little english, where is Hungary in EURO SONG 2004
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Vojo! Unfortunately no Hungarians were in the Eurovision Song Contest!
Steve
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:51:32
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I'm orthodox, Steve what you think on SERBIA
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Posted: 2004-05-23 18:58:42
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Hi ppl. I live in Hungary and I like seeing Europe embracing the former SU 'satelite' countries. However, I object to opening up 2 Arabic & Asian contries. They should make their alliance of their own and acc. 2 their taste. Hope Russia will always stay out. We may forgive but will never forget.
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Posted: 2004-05-23 20:13:04
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