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June 10, 2005

100% Nahit

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by Paola
I’m leaving tomorrow morning. It won’t be easy to leave Incirlik, the Embassy, and the people I met here. It’s been a great experience, on many points of view.
There is one thing that really gave me something, and it’s talking to people in the streets of Adana, to inform them about the bombs, to have the postcards for the Prime Minister signed. I will always remember their smiles, their eyes when they were reading the message on the postcards, the questions they asked. I wish I can do this back to Italy with the people in Ghedi and Aviano, where the nuclear bombs are.
But it was possible, here, for a non turkish speaker like me, to have such a close contact to people, because of the turkish guys that helped us a lot: great Mahir, sweet Melda, smiling Hilal and expecially wonderful Nahit.
He was always there to help us, translating everything, giving us information and being so nice to everybody. I remember he was so excited when we were going to Ankara, his hometown, for the action. He is always ready to help, 100% sympathetic, 100% nice: 100% Nahit.

Posted by Omar at June 10, 2005 04:30 PM

Comments

Wonderful. Well done. It's nice to be appreciated isn't it.

Posted by: Joan Lowndes at July 3, 2005 10:26 PM

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