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somebody did clean up "antisemitism section" of the "valley of wolves". I give here 2 sources which show us that this section is needed.
Wrong categorization. "Antisemitism" was claimed on some works of this series. It's not related with whole series. Takabeg ( talk) 02:52, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
Look thisRey.regno 11:38, 2 January 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Reza luke ( talk • contribs)
Even though Valley of the Wolves is popular and leading teleserial in Turkey and Turkic countries, Turkish speaking communities as well, majority of its actions are considered absurd. This critics can be seen in social media 1 ( http://www.maxicep.com/forum/konu/kurtlar-vadisi-sacmaliklari.270638/ ) 2( https://www.uludagsozluk.com/k/kurtlar-vadisindeki-sa%C3%A7mal%C4%B1klar/ ) 3 ( http://www.frmtr.com/kurtlar-vadisi-pusu/3891854-kurtlar-vadisi-pusu-senaryosu-cokuyormu-bu-sacmaliklar-neden-yapiliyor-lutfen-bakin.html )
some of the important criticisms can be list as follows:
it goes on. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sir artur ( talk • contribs) 23:07, 17 May 2016 (UTC)
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somebody did clean up "antisemitism section" of the "valley of wolves". I give here 2 sources which show us that this section is needed.
Wrong categorization. "Antisemitism" was claimed on some works of this series. It's not related with whole series. Takabeg ( talk) 02:52, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
Look thisRey.regno 11:38, 2 January 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Reza luke ( talk • contribs)
Even though Valley of the Wolves is popular and leading teleserial in Turkey and Turkic countries, Turkish speaking communities as well, majority of its actions are considered absurd. This critics can be seen in social media 1 ( http://www.maxicep.com/forum/konu/kurtlar-vadisi-sacmaliklari.270638/ ) 2( https://www.uludagsozluk.com/k/kurtlar-vadisindeki-sa%C3%A7mal%C4%B1klar/ ) 3 ( http://www.frmtr.com/kurtlar-vadisi-pusu/3891854-kurtlar-vadisi-pusu-senaryosu-cokuyormu-bu-sacmaliklar-neden-yapiliyor-lutfen-bakin.html )
some of the important criticisms can be list as follows:
it goes on. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sir artur ( talk • contribs) 23:07, 17 May 2016 (UTC)
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