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  • #11
    Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    Russian pig. The obscenity of presenting a crime as if it were good work.
    Troll! You are probably being payed by the West to make anti-Russian statements!

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    • #12
      Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

      Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
      Troll! You are probably being payed by the West to make anti-Russian statements!

      What do I hear? A speaking monkey! Still speaks gibberish though, so it might as well be a normal non-speaking monkey.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #13
        Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

        Turkey has asked Israel for aid after turning it down at first.....also the Iranian relief/rescue-trucks who have been in the zone are getting looted.

        Israel said on Tuesday that it was launching an airlift of supplies to help Turkey cope with a devastating earthquake, following a request from Ankara, with an initial shipment of prefabricated homes prepared to leave on Wednesday.

        Israel's Foreign Ministry said Ankara had sought the aid via the Israeli Embassy there, after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered assistance during a telephone call to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan after the quake struck on Sunday.
        full article at
        todayszaman.com/news
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        • #14
          Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

          For the long term, it is interesting that Turkish media is being honest about the population of Van. For example, "the provincial capital of Van, a city of 1 million" http://www.todayszaman.com/news-2610...ite-death.html

          The manipulated official figures usually give the population as 367,000. This is is partly to minimise the % of the Kurdish population in Turkey, and partly to go along with EU propaganda that minimises Turkey's overall population. Turkey probably has a population of 120 million, maybe more, but EU propaganda sometimes gives figures as low as 70 million. Similar population statistics manipulation goes on throughout Turkey.
          Plenipotentiary meow!

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          • #15
            Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

            Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
            For the long term, it is interesting that Turkish media is being honest about the population of Van. For example, "the provincial capital of Van, a city of 1 million" http://www.todayszaman.com/news-2610...ite-death.html

            The manipulated official figures usually give the population as 367,000. This is is partly to minimise the % of the Kurdish population in Turkey, and partly to go along with EU propaganda that minimises Turkey's overall population. Turkey probably has a population of 120 million, maybe more, but EU propaganda sometimes gives figures as low as 70 million. Similar population statistics manipulation goes on throughout Turkey.
            Nothing more than propaganda, you troll! This time you have been payed by the Kurdish side I presume? I always knew you were a wh*re!

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            • #16
              Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

              stay on topic and stop with personal attacks.


              Armenia Sends Earthquake Relief Aid To Turkey


              Homeless survivors of a major earthquake in the eastern province of Van take shelter at the Turkish Red Crescent tent camp in Ercis.


              October 28, 2011

              YEREVAN -- Armenia says it will send a planeload of humanitarian aid to the survivors of a powerful earthquake in southeastern Turkey that killed more than 500 people and left thousands of others homeless, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports.

              The Armenian Emergency Situations Ministry announced that a transport plane will deliver 40 tons of tents, sleeping bags, blankets, and other aid to the western Turkish city of Izmir on October 28.

              A ministry statement said the Turkish government requested such assistance from the international community through the Turkish Red Crescent Society and NATO's Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Center.

              The Armenian government offered to send relief aid and rescuers immediately after the 7.2-magnitude earthquake that struck the area around the Turkish city of Van on October 23.

              President Serzh Sarkisian reiterated the offer in a phone call with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul the following day.

              With the epicenter of the quake located only 150 kilometers south of the Turkish-Armenian border, strong and unusually long tremors were also felt in much of Armenia, though they caused no devastation.

              Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on October 24 thanked foreign countries for offering help -- including Armenia and Israel, which have poor relations with Ankara -- but said Turkey can cope with the disaster by itself.

              Erdogan's government has since faced growing accusations of neglect or ineptitude from scores of earthquake survivors whose homes were destroyed or seriously damaged by the quake.

              Reports from the disaster zone spoke on October 27 of an acute shortage of tents badly needed by thousands of people sleeping in the open in freezing temperatures.

              Answering Turkey's call for help to supply tents, prefabricated housing, and containers, foreign aid began pouring in with the first planeloads landing from France, Ukraine, and Israel, Reuters reported.

              Armenia says it will send a planeload of humanitarian aid to the survivors of a powerful earthquake in southeastern Turkey that killed more than 500 people and left thousands of others homeless.
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              • #17
                Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

                Will the Armenian supplied tents have the tricolour on them.
                Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
                Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
                Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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                • #18
                  Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

                  Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
                  Nothing more than propaganda, you troll! This time you have been payed by the Kurdish side I presume? I always knew you were a wh*re!
                  We know spotty-faced youths like you are only interested in one thing - but your posts do contain an alarming amount of references to sexual activities, mostly illegal sexual activities.
                  I guess when you grow up you will carefully chose where you live: it must overlook a school-yard, be within walking distance of the local haunts of prostitutes, and be near the city zoo.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • #19
                    Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

                    foreign aid began pouring in with the first planeloads landing from France, Ukraine, and Israel, Reuters reported.
                    And was this aid routed via the Antarctic, or Australia? That is what bringing tents from Armenia to Van via Izmir amounts to. If Turkey cannot open its land border with Armenia even in times of emergency - or even allow a flight from Yerevan to Kars or Van, then no aid should be offered by Armenia.
                    Plenipotentiary meow!

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                    • #20
                      Re: Armenia offers aid to Turkey after earthquake

                      Humanitarian aid and politics should be kept seperate. Armenia is sending aid on a dirrect flight from Yerevan to Erzurum. Our tents look camouflage.

                      October 28, 2011 | 14:30

                      Representatives from the Armenian Ministry of Emergency Situations left the capital Yerevan via plane to Erzurum, Turkey, to transfer Armenian government’s 40 tons of relief cargo.

                      The aid comprises over 100 tents, 500 sleeping bags, and more than 7,000 sleeping gears.

                      As Armenian News-NEWS.am informed earlier, by way of the Turkish Red Crescent and the Euro-Atlantic Disaster Response Coordination Centre, Armenia on Thursday received the Turkish government’s formal request for earthquake relief.
                      The cargo comprises over 100 tents, 500 sleeping bags, and more than 7,000 sleeping gears...
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