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How Can We Help Armenia?

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  • #31
    Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

    ):
    I had a feeling thanx.
    "All truth passes through three stages:
    First, it is ridiculed;
    Second, it is violently opposed; and
    Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

    Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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    • #32
      Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

      Originally posted by MrLeftyHye View Post
      Ya gmd you can only do so much to improve a 3rd world country.
      Yes Armenia is a very Third World country coupled by extreme poverty as a result of the collapse of the former Soviet Union.

      All former Soviet Republics have suffered enormously and still continue today even worse, look at Moldova. It's poorer then Iraq, and heavily sanctioned Iran. Moldova is by far one of the worlds most extremely poorest countries. Moldova is poorer then most parts of Sub Saharan Africa.

      Compared to my Countries GDP of USD$48,427.283 at Nominal compared to an awful USD$1,727.022 Nominal.

      Armenia's per capita does not fare well at all with a very very low per capita of $USD 3,152.038 Nominal. Armenia's per capita is ahead even though not by much of $1,425.016 when compared to the Moldovans.

      Very sad looking sight for all the former Soviet Republics

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      • #33
        Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

        The best way to help Armenia is for the diaspora to send money, teachers, and materials back to Armenia to help build up the country in information technology, industry, build up healthcare, education and social services and of course made a hard effort to rid Armenia of corruption.

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        • #34
          Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

          If the borders open there willl be prosperity any investments from the diaspora cant hurt either.
          Hayastan or Bust.

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          • #35
            Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

            Originally posted by JohnCanadian View Post
            Yes Armenia is a very Third World country coupled by extreme poverty as a result of the collapse of the former Soviet Union.

            All former Soviet Republics have suffered enormously and still continue today even worse, look at Moldova. It's poorer then Iraq, and heavily sanctioned Iran. Moldova is by far one of the worlds most extremely poorest countries. Moldova is poorer then most parts of Sub Saharan Africa.

            Compared to my Countries GDP of USD$48,427.283 at Nominal compared to an awful USD$1,727.022 Nominal.

            Armenia's per capita does not fare well at all with a very very low per capita of $USD 3,152.038 Nominal. Armenia's per capita is ahead even though not by much of $1,425.016 when compared to the Moldovans.

            Very sad looking sight for all the former Soviet Republics
            John I posted this several months ago, you know, it is quoted below.

            I see you are eager to discuss "poor" Armenian's living standards and prostituts. And you spend a lot of time at posting the same thing in this forum.

            Are you unemployed?

            Originally posted by gegev View Post
            John I live in Armenia.

            The worldwide economic crisis doesn’t affect very much Armenia, I don’t know how rich you are but most of Armenians here are not poor, although the economic situation is affected by the crisis. If you visit Armenia you will see how distant your thoughts are from reality. Last year most significant donations have been made by Armenian residents to All Armenian Fund, as opposed to the past, and the medium and small size donations have been increased as well. But we all appreciate our Diaspora fellow Armenians contribution to All Armenian assistance fund especially the ones made during the period 1991-2006 Armenian economic collapse.

            In addition note please that the non Armenian origin prostitutes abroad have their Labor Unions, but Armenians have not that much prospered in the area, therefore they don’t have the Union yet. It means that you would better talk about the organized ones.

            Please don’t cry for poor Armenia residents and prostitutes, no need. The other nations, with bigger problems in the area, always conceal them, but alas we advertise our small one.

            Small one deserves small talk.

            Let’s talk about worldwide unemployment and who can do what for the fellow Armenians in Armenia and abroad.

            Please come and see Armenia, now you can’t see much NGO/PVO activity here; the times had passed and therefore you moved out.

            Regards,

            Gegev
            Last edited by gegev; 10-13-2009, 04:35 AM.

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            • #36
              Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

              Originally posted by gegev View Post
              John I posted this several months ago, you know, it is quoted below.

              I see you are eager to discuss "poor" Armenian's living standards and prostituts. And you spend a lot of time at posting the same thing in this forum.

              Are you unemployed?
              Apparently JohnCanadian lives in a cave and has never seen poor people or prostitutes in Canada.
              "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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              • #37
                Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

                yes lol those must be live in caves!
                i also saw the streets of turkey
                every 9/10 people around 10-25 smokes and you can find azeri women who sell themselves(prostitutes) in every corner part of it and crysis is going on there badly but there are alot of jobs but none are that good all jobs are like being a worker in resturant janitor and flower shop and etc...
                so people work in these places rather than beg but its also bad salary is 200$ per month in those places
                excuse me? iran is poor?
                you can help armenia by coming and live here! i was in iran before then i moved to yerevan and let me tell you about these things there
                smoking is much better there and much lower every family have 60 lit FREE fuel for cars fruits and meats are much cheaper than any other country all incomes are good no sight of crysis(very low) and transportation is NEAR TO FREE its like 50 cent(taxi) the only disadvantage is you must wear islamic clothes which dont affect men(only women) and you dont have to wear in places specific for armenians(like churches)
                and the bets part i love:things which are needed for being clean are free for people who cant afford to buy them things like condoms so aids dont spread
                Last edited by Parskahay; 10-13-2009, 05:22 AM.

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                • #38
                  Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

                  to help armenia

                  -foreign money to be send from those living outside the country

                  - higher the birth rates, transfer them to inside the borders of turkey..keep highering and highering..and take the lands back in future

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                  • #39
                    Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

                    Originally posted by Parskahay View Post
                    yes lol those must be live in caves!
                    i also saw the streets of turkey
                    every 9/10 people around 10-25 smokes and you can find azeri women who sell themselves(prostitutes) in every corner part of it and crysis is going on there badly but there are alot of jobs but none are that good all jobs are like being a worker in resturant janitor and flower shop and etc...
                    so people work in these places rather than beg but its also bad salary is 200$ per month in those places
                    excuse me? iran is poor?
                    you can help armenia by coming and live here! i was in iran before then i moved to yerevan and let me tell you about these things there
                    smoking is much better there and much lower every family have 60 lit FREE fuel for cars fruits and meats are much cheaper than any other country all incomes are good no sight of crysis(very low) and transportation is NEAR TO FREE its like 50 cent(taxi) the only disadvantage is you must wear islamic clothes which dont affect men(only women) and you dont have to wear in places specific for armenians(like churches)
                    and the bets part i love:things which are needed for being clean are free for people who cant afford to buy them things like condoms so aids dont spread
                    Are you sure that was Turkey? Sounded more like Iran to me. Do Persians pay you for that Acem propaganda over Internet

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                    • #40
                      Re: How Can We Help Armenia?

                      just tell me
                      you have been to iran? yes its turkey im sure
                      the whole world depends on irans petrol by selling it to most of EU and america and all of asian countrys expect the ones who already have iran gains HUGE money
                      this is one of reasons that USA dont dare to attack iran cause during war time the petrol will not be transported to outside of iran and many countrys will lack it
                      come and live in armenia so you will know why we like iran here
                      im gonna believe haykakan when he said:Army is a turck thus he is bias.
                      Last edited by Parskahay; 10-13-2009, 05:47 AM.

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