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Harsh Bureaucracy Against Turkish origin Citizens
editThere exists a harsh bureaucracy against Turkish origin citizens in Razgrad region. If you ask any of these citizens none of them will tell you that he/she is satisfied with the bureaucracy. However, I cannot find or think of any official proof about this issue. Usually, it is very hard to document this kind of injustice even any part of the world. Henceforth I will not include this issue in the Razgrad article.
---> Your claim is not supported by any facts or data. Anyone can just throw a wild guess on the table. This is immature to say the least. To be honest, the infamous Bulgarian bureaucracy in general is slowing everyone down. However, I do not agree that this has anything to do with ethnicity. And for the record - you have not even signed your post. This leads me to thinking you are in violation of the terms of discussion. Let me remind you that Wikipedia is an encyclopedia. And for future reference, please have the decency of at least singing your name or providing us with some _facts_. Thank you. Asparukh. (talk) 13:07, 26 July 2009 (UTC)
- that arrow "--->" you drew, up in your arse! fucking scum, fuck your decency. stick your moral values in your fanny and stfu!
---> There is another arrow, Varg (you can thank me for signing your statement for you). What to do with it? You seem to take pride in your logic so I suggest you apply it. I am glad that you can contribute with an average level of profanity and idiotism. A true wikipedian. Regards. (Asparukh. (talk) 20:12, 26 July 2009 (UTC)).
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