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  • #41
    Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

    Originally posted by Կարմիր Բ View Post
    Whoever excuses the persecutions of Armenians by third parties...
    The way the resident bully, using the alias "Armenian," recurrently does????
    What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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    • #42
      Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

      Originally posted by Armenian View Post
      Absolutely not. My criteria is based on the following: an individual's nationalism, moral integrity and spirituality.
      Even though that sounds wonderful on the surface, the reality is that all of those are fairly arbitrary categories and you are free to define them any which way you feel like. So the translation of what you just said is, "I judge people based on my own criteria," which is pretty much a worthless tautology.

      The basic truth is when you don't like someone's viewpoint, you just declare her unworthy of being an Armenian by your standards and then you go on with your barage of "I'm holier than everyone else" attitude ... of course all under the rediculous claim of being a "nationalist" (whatever that means to you at the time).

      Of course I am well aware that you will not like this post, which will again disqualify me as being a worthy Armenian by your standards. A lot of difference that makes in the world ...
      Last edited by Sip; 05-21-2008, 12:41 PM.
      this post = teh win.

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      • #43
        Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

        For all of the geniuses out there let me tell you something..............
        1.i am from lebanon. that's what some of u call lebanese armenians....well call ourselves just armenians.

        2. huzballah did not burn the radio station sevan. they have burned a building where there was 1 or 2 offices of the sevan station.

        3. sevan is not an armenian radio station it is a politically backed radio outlet of future movement witch happens to own a few armenian supporters in lebanon and did back in 2000 come up with an electoral law that erased the armenian's community representation in beirut....for al whi care about armenians the law was rewritten yesterday in doha qatar and the armenians got their rights back because of our most respected and (i cant find the words to describe it) political party. hay heghapokhagan tashnagtsoutyoun.

        4. radio sevan was created because the ARF and the armenians are not for sale and money does not change our beliefs and political decision. this so called radio sevan is not an armenian radio station when it comes to the contents of its programs.

        5.As for Lebanon it is and still will be a democratic country and a strong one if our two neighbors israel and syria let us.....we as armenians in lebanon try to safeguard its constitution and unity whenever we act politically(mainly the tashnags).

        6. as for hizballah it is a shia movement ad the future party a sunni movement ...at th eve of the battles the three main armenian political parties (hentchag, tashnag and ramgavar) did come up with an understanding where they placed the armenian community in the neutral position just like the 1975-90 civil war.but there are some armenians who do not belong to these parties and there are a few jackasses who sell the -ian in their lastname and open up radio stations that they dont even control it.mainly the future movement does buy some armenians.
        These r the armenians that we should be ashamed of . they are the reason that the Arabiya station did break a false news about the armenians being attacked by hizballa or the opposition.

        7. Lebanon is not a muslim nor christian country....the talks in doha qatar between the lebanese political factions did come up with a plan where the rights of the christians and muslims are safe with a fair electoral law.....let no one worry about lebanon.

        thank you

        PS: do criticize or object.but dont write any of the bullxxxx that you wrote about each other.....that is a shame after all we r al armenians right??

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        • #44
          Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

          Originally posted by SaroukhSako View Post
          and (i cant find the words to describe it) political party.
          Let me help you: parasitic traitors.

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          • #45
            Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

            Originally posted by SaroukhSako View Post
            6. as for hizballah it is a shia movement ad the future party a sunni movement ...at th eve of the battles the three main armenian political parties (hentchag, tashnag and ramgavar)...
            Diasporan politics is indeed "hilarious"! Three political parties in Lebanon, for one community which constitutes a minority??? Why? Are they collaborative with each other?

            How many Armenians are there in Lebanon?

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            • #46
              Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

              Originally posted by SaroukhSako View Post
              2. huzballah did not burn the radio station sevan. they have burned a building where there was 1 or 2 offices of the sevan station.

              3. sevan is not an armenian radio station
              I wonder if the A(rmenian) R(eactionary) F(orces) are not the real instigators???
              Considering their long track record of criminal activities targeting Armenians who disagree with their political views and/or they fail to control;
              Considering their mentality: "What we can't control should be destroyed" - a reminder of Central Asian jurkish mindset,
              It won't be a surprise.

              PRESS RELEASE
              Radio Sevan
              Karakol Al-Druze, Beirut
              Contact: Michael Vayejian
              Tel: 961 1 37 30 04
              [email protected]

              May 16, 2008


              Radio Sevan Targetted during Recent clashes in Beirut


              One week ago, the newly inaugurated `Radio Sevan' broadcasting station
              was set on fire, at the Beirut MAR ELIAS neighborhood.

              In this respect, we deeply thank all the organizations establishments
              and individuals, who felt, regretted, sympathized, and expressed their
              moral support.

              Nevertheless, at this stage, it is necessary to make certain adjusting
              verifications related to this regretful evidence in order to clarify
              once and for all the picture of this regretful incident and overcome
              the confusion.

              A) On 08/05/2008 at about 5:00 PM the Director of `Radio Sevan' was
              duly notified by the Security Sources that HEZBOLLAH armed elements
              were planning to invade the locals of Radio Sevan broadcasting
              station.

              Upon the decision reached by the administrator, the personnel members
              came out of the station, without even taking their personal belongings
              with them.

              B) A few hours later, a rocket was fired towards `Radio Sevan' by
              HEZBOLLAH armed elements who invaded the premises and set fire to the
              station.

              According to the conclusion reached by specialists, the fire had
              started from the far-edge room, and then progressed towards the
              entrance.

              The neighboring `Radio Orient' broadcasting radio station, annexed to
              `Radio Sevan' was not subjected to the same assault. Their damages
              were by far lesser than those of `Radio Sevan'.


              Consequently, we can easily conclude that, the main target of the
              attack was `Radio Sevan'.

              C) `Radio Sevan' is not located within the Building of the Central
              News Media Reporting Offices of the `Moustaqbal' Movement (Future
              Movement led by the son of assassinated PM Rafiq Hariri).

              D) `Radio Sevan' is not located in the same Building as the Central
              News Media Reporting Offices of the `Moustaqbal' (Future) Movement as
              some media had misinformed.

              E) `Radio Sevan' is an Armenian Station.


              Within the context of the Lebanese Law, the station follows its
              projected policy line, and its own principles, within which the most
              fundamental aim is the defense of the most basic rights.

              `Radio Sevan' believes in the freedom of speech, transparency,
              democracy, freedom of opinion, and tolerance.

              Furthermore, it believes in the coexistence of communities, and in the
              National solidarity, based on the mutual respect.

              Those, who projected and ordered this regretful event, very clearly,
              are miles away from the above principles.

              E) It was possible to save only few types of equipment from the
              devastated and burned offices of `Radio Sevan'.

              All the remaining machines, equipment and furniture became totally
              useless.


              F) `Radio Sevan' has already resumed its activities, and very shortly
              shall return to the Armenian public, with its projects programs.


              Once again, we express our thanks, to all those individuals who called
              by phone, E-mail, fax and through the Media and News Press channels to
              condemn this action and showed support to `Radio Sevan'.


              Last edited by Siamanto; 05-22-2008, 07:03 PM.
              What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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              • #47
                Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

                A bit earlier, I was reading an overview presentation of XBRL; as I opened the page that included





                LOL The following, suddenly, made "sense???"

                Siamanto says:
                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                The joke of the month!!!! Thank You for being so hilarious!!!

                The morally most hideous and despicable member of the forum, and the illiterate hooligan, bases his appreciation of an Armenian/individual on "moral integrity and spirituality????"

                Rats inspire higher moral values than you do, and cockroaches more elevated spirituality...and you call yourself "Armenian???"


                "Armenian" hears
                Originally posted by Armenian View Post
                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
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                Siamanto replies:
                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                To finish my sentence: [You are] As loud as an annoying dog...
                Last edited by Siamanto; 05-24-2008, 11:40 AM.
                What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                • #48
                  Re: Hezbollah Gunmen Have Burned Armenian Radio Station

                  Originally posted by Lucin
                  Diasporan politics is indeed "hilarious"! Three political parties in Lebanon, for one community which constitutes a minority??? Why? Are they collaborative with each other?

                  How many Armenians are there in Lebanon?

                  Lebanon's political system is set up in such a way where an ethnic/religious group has a set number of parliamentary seats according to their population. Therefore it is irrelevant how many political parties Armenians have, it won't affect the amount of parliament seats they have. The Armenian Orthodox community has 5 seats while Armenian Catholics have 1 seat. Also, many Protestants in Lebanon are Armenian, so many times the 1 Protestant seat in the country goes to an Armenian.


                  But what is slowly happening in Lebanon is that the demographics are slowly shifting toward a greater Muslim majority (Shiites are especially infamous in Lebanon for having lots of kids), so you have some Christian MPs who are essentially serving Muslim interests, because most of their constituents are Muslims. Although I'm not sure how this affects the Armenian MPs.

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