A bit of geography knowledge will help here. Bangladesh is NOT a European state, Turkey is.
OK, one of many benefits of having Turkey in EU is your food will become cheaper, also a much cheaper work force which means cheaper goods.
( Racism does NOT work sometimes.)
2006-11-13 21:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no chance of Bangladesh joining the EU. Turkey may join in the future. One benefit is that if all of Europe is part of the EU, there is a free market (ie a market with less barriers such as import and export duties), therefore goods and services are cheaper, and ultimately we should all be better off.
The bigger the EU is the more political bargaining power we all gain, whereas just now the US is the worlds superpower, a closer knit EU is bigger and wealthier than the US.
When smaller nations join, they improve economically and socially. We get to visit them cheaper and easier, and they become stronger and more secure. This is good for us all, because we all want better standard of living and more safety in more parts of the world.
2006-11-13 21:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Bangladesh is not likely to join to EU.
The economic reason behind the policy of the EU to introduce new members into the EU is the fact that new members introduce new energy into the economy of the EU, which, among the veteran members of the EU, shows a very slow rate of growth. Turkey is a large nation, and it's economy shows a significant rate of growth.
2006-11-13 22:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. As you reported, they don't look extremely even area of Europe, geographically. The belong to the middle east in my opinion. in words of lifestyle, even as Turkey does have a tremendous and interesting lifestyle, that is a lot extra heavily on the concern of Muslim lifestyle, even as Europe is heavily proper with Christianism, Catholicism etc. and that reflects in plenty of their heritage, which isn't shared with Europe. ultimately, accepting Turkey into the ecu can be a negative mistake. the ecu continent, to placed it bluntly, is being invaded by Islamic immigration on the prompt, if Turkey joined the ecu then the liberty of work it provides between different eu international places might want to intend 1000's of immigrants might want to flow from turkey into something else or Europe, bringing with them the archaic beliefs and political ideologies linked with islamic faith which could finally filter out into the final inhabitants, replacing the historic and cultural heritage of Europe perpetually. In all, turkey purely doesn't belong contained in the ecu. it isn't eu. the ecu isn't said as the "eu plus Turkey Union". it will be racist, and xenophobic in some peoples view, even discriminatory adverse to faith, yet that doesn't replace it from being authentic.
2016-11-29 03:16:47
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answered by ? 4
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Not Bangladesh, you turkey moran, thats in India.
2006-11-16 00:25:01
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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NO TO TURKEY, LOOK AT ITS HUMAN RIGHTS RECORD!
Turkey Tries to Escape Its History
GMT 11-14-2006 23:14:22
Assyrian International News Agency
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Stockholm -- While the negotiations between Turkey and the EU are proceeding, something that Turkey doesn't want to know about has happened. On October 19th, 2006 the news about the discovery of a mass grave in the village of Dara, outside Nusaybin, came out. When locals were digging graves for some deceased villagers, an underground cave was found. It turned out to be a mass grave.
The Turkish military, which came to the site, did their investigation and as soon as they were done with it they attempted to silence down the discovery and to forbid all spreading of information about it. Despite this ban the news paper "Ülkede Özgür Gündem" reported about this discovery on October 19th 2006, with pictures of the mass grave.
Turkish authorities tried with every means to keep it from becoming widely known. But the news paper that published the news dug further into it and they come in contact with professor David Gaunt at Södertörn University in Stockholm. David Gaunt has done a lot of research about Seyfo -- the Assyrian genocide. The first results of this research are now ready. He has published them in his first book about Seyfo. David Gaunt has in his research used many different sources but also Turkish sources that confirm this genocide.
Concerning the mass grave that was found David Gaunt has the following theories:
If most of the bodies are male, this can indicate that they are the remains of Assyrians and Armenians that were gathered in Nusaybin's prison on June 13th, 1915 and then murdered on June 15th, 1915.
If the bodies turn out to be mostly women, then they are most probably the remains of catholic Armenians, that were victimized in a mass murder on June 28th, 1915.
If the bodies are mixed of different genders and ages it is most likely that they are the remains of Assyrians from Nusaybin.
Apart from these theories there are other possible answers to who is buried in the mass grave.
The grave is located quiet a bit away from Nusaybin, but it is located right outside the village of Dara, which was populated by Assyrians and Armenians during Seyfo.
Because of the mass grave's location the bodies are most likely the remains of the 120 Assyrian and 150 Armenian heads of families that were gathered on June 14th, 1915 and murdered outside the village.
IHD, Insan Haklari Derneði, a Turkish organisation working with human rights issues, has in an open letter to the ministry of the interior demanded an investigation of the mass grave discovery and answers to the following three questions:
To establish if the mass grave has something to do with the deportation of Assyrians and Armenians during the year 1915.
To clarify if the bodies belong to Assyrians and Armenians.
To clarify this, a group of experts consisting of historians, forensic physicians and independent scientists has to be appointed.
It remains to be seen how the Turkish authorities will manage this issue. Will Turkey dare to face its dark history?
By Dikran Ego
Eastern Star News Agency
2006-11-15 01:19:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Dude. Whoa.
Bangladesh & Turkey. Do you know what you just wrote?
Look at a map dude. Read the news dude.
Bangladesh - think about it.
2006-11-13 21:42:52
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answered by Sanmigsean 6
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getting a muslim country like turkey to join the e.u. is a crafty political move. The muslims accuse us of being satanic nations and want to kill us all, to get one of their countries to surrender to europe and join the satanic countries makes muslims infidels like us. and makes them appear hippocryts, and their religeon false.
2006-11-13 23:21:07
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answered by trucker 5
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If you can explain what harm it can do to the EU, I can answer your question.
2006-11-13 22:26:02
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answered by JDGuru at work 4
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There is not any benefit ,we are full!!
2006-11-13 21:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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