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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
    I really suggest to commit full-scale genocide on these Azerbaboons, they claim we do so anyway, so let's do it! This is getting worse everyday... they are not humans, not even worth to be called animals.
    That would make you just as bad as they are. Just read what they write and laugh it up, thats what everyone else does to. No one takes that country seriously about anything.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
      I really suggest to commit full-scale genocide on these Azerbaboons, they claim we do so anyway, so let's do it! This is getting worse everyday... they are not humans, not even worth to be called animals.
      Let Azerbaboons keep their desperateness to put us in the same bag as them, and let Turks keep their genocide committer/denier label, and let us keep our dignity and honor by not stooping down to their level.

      To me, Azerbaboons' inventions are simple comedy. It serves only to give themselves false consolation. The objective, intelligent international community that is aware of events concerning us sees right through their falsifications. Even intellectual Turks see right through it. There are many objective Turks in Turkey who see Azerbaijanis as Turk wannabes, who have an identity problem. The only Turks who side with Azeris are ʙozkurts (Turanists), fascists, or those still stuck in the middle ages, and honestly, all these people can do is bark like the puppies they are so proud to be.
      Last edited by SevSpitak; 05-02-2010, 11:53 AM.

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        i still cant believe that with there lack of evidence they still blame Armenia for the oil academy shooting.

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
          i still cant believe that with there lack of evidence they still blame Armenia for the oil academy shooting.
          It's no surprise to me, how is it different than the other things they say? Wherever there is evil, they want to see red blue and orange. They've been wearing Aliyev goggles for a while now, they can't see clearly.

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            Turkish Nationalist Calls on Authorities to Unleash Military Actions against Armenia
            15:32 • 03.05.10

            Unless Turkey unleashes military actions against Armenia, terrorist acts by Kurdish Workers Party’s (PKK) will continue, Nationalistic and Conservative Party leader Ahmet Reyiz Yikmaz said, referring to recent initiatives by Turkish authorities over the Kurdish problem and the clashes between the Turks and Kurds that have recently been more frequent, reports Turkish beyazgazete.com.

            “We have stated for several times that acts of terror will increase after Prime Minister’s visit to Washington … You can compare the number of the Turkish soldiers killed after the signing of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols. You can compare the PKK’s actions just a few days before and after the Prime Minister’s visit to Washington. PKK is an Armenian terrorist organization. And instead of stating it the authorities are concluding an armistice with PKK under the pretext of the Protocols.”



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            They should keep on investigation, who knows? Maybe Al-Qaeda is also an Armenian organization

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
              Turkish Nationalist Calls on Authorities to Unleash Military Actions against Armenia
              15:32 • 03.05.10

              Unless Turkey unleashes military actions against Armenia, terrorist acts by Kurdish Workers Party’s (PKK) will continue, Nationalistic and Conservative Party leader Ahmet Reyiz Yikmaz said, referring to recent initiatives by Turkish authorities over the Kurdish problem and the clashes between the Turks and Kurds that have recently been more frequent, reports Turkish beyazgazete.com.

              “We have stated for several times that acts of terror will increase after Prime Minister’s visit to Washington … You can compare the number of the Turkish soldiers killed after the signing of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols. You can compare the PKK’s actions just a few days before and after the Prime Minister’s visit to Washington. PKK is an Armenian terrorist organization. And instead of stating it the authorities are concluding an armistice with PKK under the pretext of the Protocols.”



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              They should keep on investigation, who knows? Maybe Al-Qaeda is also an Armenian organization

              This is a good example of the danger Turcky poses for Armenia. Such rhetoric was non existent while Armenia was under soviet rule and only exists because Russia is not as powerfull as it was during soviet days. Having said that-Russia is getting more powerfull and wining major victories(political, military, economic..) and i dought it would allow any such militery action by Turcky.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Allahshukur Pashazadeh made fool of himself
                17:42 / 05/03/2010


                Spiritual leader of Caucasian Muslims Allahshukur Pashazadeh does not differ from his deceitful compatriots. Neglecting his spiritual mission, Pashazadeh provided Azerbaijani media with forged information on alleged visit of Catholicos Karekin II to Shahid alley in Baku.

                Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin refuted the information, demanding explanations from spiritual leader and Caucasian Muslims Office. Later the office issued a statement, saying that Pashazadeh was misinformed and he already punished the employee in charge of misinformation, and once again refuted the rumors that the visit took place.

                However, the fact remains — Spiritual leader of Caucasian Muslims simply got into trap of his own deceit and once again made a fool of himself in the eyes of the world community.

                A.G.

                According to "reliable" azeri sources Karekin II visited martyrs lane in baku and apparently was touched by what he saw.


                Today.Az » Society » Karekin II was given wrong information - UPDATE

                03 May 2010 [16:58] - Today.Az


                Press Office of the Caucasus Muslims Office released an official statement in connection with the information about visit of Catholicos of Armenians Garegin II to the Alley of Martyrs in Baku.

                Mistaken view of visit of Karekin II to Alley of Martyrs was formed in connection with the fact that one of the officers who accompanied the Armenian Catholicos during his visits to various places of Baku gave out inaccurate information to the Catholicos.

                After the information was studied, it turned out Karekin II and his companions did not visit the Alley of Martyrs.


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                16:41

                Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin of Armenia denies information about visit of Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II to the Alley of Martyrs in Baku.

                Head of the Caucasus Muslims Office Haji Allahshukur Pashazade said earlier in his interview with ANS that he advised Karekin II to look at shahids who died for Karabakh and “see the graves of our sons”.

                “They went there together at night when nobody was there. Karekin II was deeply touched by what he saw there,” Pashazade said.

                In this connection, Mother See of Holy Echmiadzin has appealed to the Caucasus Muslims Office to disclaim the information. Garegin II was in Baku to attend the World Summit of Religious Leaders on April 26.


                /ANS PRESS, Vesti.az/

                URL: http://www.today.az/news/society/67188.html

                also i found this sick video on youtube.

                Turkish Americans "celebrate" the murder of 1.5 million Armenians in front of the Turkish Embassy in Washington, DC on April 24th. According to Turkish news...


                azeris celebrating and dancing in front of the turkish embassy on April 24. Shows how xxxxed in the head these people are.
                Last edited by ninetoyadome; 05-03-2010, 10:32 AM.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post

                  also i found this sick video on youtube.

                  Turkish Americans "celebrate" the murder of 1.5 million Armenians in front of the Turkish Embassy in Washington, DC on April 24th. According to Turkish news...


                  azeris celebrating and dancing in front of the turkish embassy on April 24. Shows how xxxxed in the head these people are.
                  Makes me want to grab a crowbar with a bunch of other Armenians and beat the sh!t out of them, some old school ass whooping. This is a new low for a "counter-protest", even by Azerbaboon and Turks standards. There's more here [http://www.armenkaro.org/en/componen...ent/article/97
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Federate View Post
                    Makes me want to grab a crowbar with a bunch of other Armenians and beat the sh!t out of them, some old school ass whooping. This is a new low for a "counter-protest", even by Azerbaboon and Turks standards. There's more here [http://www.armenkaro.org/en/componen...ent/article/97
                    im usually a calm guy but at this moment i would help you beat the sh1t out of those retards. Or maybe during there idiotic khojaly celebration we should do something worse. maybe we should dance in front of the azeri embassy laughing and partying and see how they like it.
                    This shows that azeris are soulless, barbaric animals.

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                      Ankara Prevented Alyev's Plans to Unleash Military Actions Against Karabakh: Yeni Musavat
                      10:46 • 04.05.10

                      President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was planning to unleash military actions against Nagorno Karabakh prior the signing of the Armenia-Turkey Protocols, which was staved off due to a last-minute effort by the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT), writes local Turkish daily Hurriyet, citing an article in the local Azerbaijani daily Yeni Musafat.

                      "Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's plan to unleash military actions against Nagorno Karabakh was at the last minute prevented by MIT. The intervention by Turkey's National Intelligence Organization into Aliyev's plans took place about a year ago. Interestingly, it took place before the signing of the Protocols between Armenia Turkey in Switzerland. Turkey, by preventing Azerbaijan's plans, avoided failing the [normalization] process with Armenia and being discredited. The essence and the secret of the current tension between Baku and Ankara are related to that issue. The initiative by the ruling Justice and Development Party to normalize relations with Armenia would come to nought, should Azerbaijan have unleashed military actions that time," reads the article in Yeni Musavat.

                      Further the newspaper writes that today too Turkey will "stop" Azerbaijan, should it want to resolve the issue through military ways.

                      Citing its own sources in MIT, Hurriyet, in turn, writes that it will in no way make any comment on the publication which will make it impossible to find out the authenticity of what was said in the article.

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