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Armenia and the information war

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  • retro
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    Originally posted by Vahram View Post
    Yup the only kind there is, when they are pretending to lean left they are still Yiddish, and when they are pretending to lean right they are still Yiddish. Take your pick Fox or CNN same thing!
    That crowd have always been bastards and they are disliked for a reason.

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  • Vahram
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    The only reason for putting this video here.
    Londontsi, we need to be careful when we go around with party favors in the next Armenian election. The same people behind this video are the same folks who are behind some of the Western oriented Armenian candidates.

    Stupid FOXNEWS (YIDDISHNEWS) xxxx!
    Yup the only kind there is, when they are pretending to lean left they are still Yiddish, and when they are pretending to lean right they are still Yiddish. Take your pick Fox or CNN same thing!
    Last edited by Vahram; 05-21-2013, 05:46 PM.

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  • londontsi
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    The Boston bombing was covered on this thread because the bombers’ "link" with an Islamised half Armenian uncle.

    The only reason for putting this video here.

    You need to watch it to the end.

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  • londontsi
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    “Azerbaijan: A cemetery of nations” premieres in Stepanakert
    “Azerbaijan: A cemetery of nations” premiered in Stepanakert last night.

    The film tells about the occupation of historic lands of indigenous peoples by Azerbaijan and the consequences of this.

    The film presents exceptional archive materials

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  • Federate
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    Russian TV projecting Artsakh war as a liberation war for us.

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  • ninetoyadome
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    It is accurate, they use this clip in the documentary about khojaly

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  • TomServo
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    Has this been posted before?



    Apparently, the Meskhetian Turkish woman says "Armenians fed us 4 times a day with full food, hot tea while they themselves didn't have food, they gave their food to us, our kids, brought duvet for us"

    Is that translation accurate?

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Originally posted by Mher View Post
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_of_Shushi

    "On December 27 of the same year Armenian forces occupied the Azerbaijani settlement Karkicahan near Stepanakert, killing a number of people[citation needed]. Those who survived fled, or were evacuated to Shusha. A few days later, on January 28, Armenian forces shot down a transport helicopter over the village of Khyalfyali, which was carrying more than 40 women, children and the elderly from Shusha[citation needed]. The pilot guided the stricken plane away from the populated areas, but couldn’t save any of the passengers or himself and his crew"

    can anyone with the time and knowledge fix this bs
    If the "citation needed" tags have been there for more than two weeks, leave a note in the article's talk page announcing that the content is controversial and contested, and if satisfactory citations are not provided to prove the contested content, it will be removed at the end of 7 days. Then, if no citations have been provided after 14 days, make an additional talk page posting saying you are now going to remove the content, then remove the content and make reference to your talk page post in the edit summary.

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  • Mher
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    "On December 27 of the same year Armenian forces occupied the Azerbaijani settlement Karkicahan near Stepanakert, killing a number of people[citation needed]. Those who survived fled, or were evacuated to Shusha. A few days later, on January 28, Armenian forces shot down a transport helicopter over the village of Khyalfyali, which was carrying more than 40 women, children and the elderly from Shusha[citation needed]. The pilot guided the stricken plane away from the populated areas, but couldn’t save any of the passengers or himself and his crew"

    can anyone with the time and knowledge fix this bs

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  • TomServo
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    Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic- Russell Pollard - Photography and Journalism


    This is an interesting website run by a man named Russell Pollard, who founded it "with the objective of promoting and recognising Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) as an INDEPENDENT country, where the People have the right to live in Peace and Freedom within the Global Community."

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