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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Yes as you can see the English keep sticking to the filth they have always stuck with and in doing so stuck the dagger in back of the Armenian nation many times.
    Hayastan or Bust.

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    • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

      Originally posted by londontsi View Post
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      Do we know which country representative going to Armenia for the commemorations and which to Turkey, Gallipoli thing.

      I know Prince Charles is going to Turkey but then they will do anything for a "doner" kebab ....

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      ------ prince charlie going to western turc encampment for Gallipoli celebration ---- ?????
      Am I getting my history confused ?? Wasn't Gallipoli where the Brits got stopped & wer being slaughtered on the shores by the hybrid hominoids known as turcs ? Wasn't that the largest naval evacuation to get the enept blundering English off the shores and outta there ?
      And charlie is going there to celebrate with the hominoid turcs their (turc) victory ???
      Either I'm missing something here or we need to send more kabobs to England to get them to see the light.

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      • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

        Originally posted by Artashes View Post
        ------ prince charlie going to western turc encampment for Gallipoli celebration ---- ?????
        Am I getting my history confused ?? Wasn't Gallipoli where the Brits got stopped & wer being slaughtered on the shores by the hybrid hominoids known as turcs ? Wasn't that the largest naval evacuation to get the enept blundering English off the shores and outta there ?
        And charlie is going there to celebrate with the hominoid turcs their (turc) victory ???
        Either I'm missing something here or we need to send more kabobs to England to get them to see the light.
        Its meant to be commemoration not celebration.

        PS. Artashes if you are any good keth kebab Armenia should send you to the court of St. James to impress them. Lol



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        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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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          Among the Great Powers, the British have always been the most hostile or indifferent to Armenians.
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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          • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

            Originally posted by Artashes View Post
            ------ prince charlie going to western turc encampment for Gallipoli celebration ---- ?????
            Am I getting my history confused ?? Wasn't Gallipoli where the Brits got stopped & wer being slaughtered on the shores by the hybrid hominoids known as turcs ? Wasn't that the largest naval evacuation to get the enept blundering English off the shores and outta there ?
            And charlie is going there to celebrate with the hominoid turcs their (turc) victory ???
            Either I'm missing something here or we need to send more kabobs to England to get them to see the light.
            English Russophobia trumps even England's national interest. If England had not backed the Ottomans previously there would not have been a Turkey as we know it today and it is very likely Armenia would have been whole. It is things like this that make me go mad when I hear Armenians crawling up the western anus. How many times does the west have to prove to you that you are not worth a kak to them for you to understand such a simple thing?
            Hayastan or Bust.

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            • Re: Nagorno-Karabagh: Military Balance Between Armenia & Azerbaijan

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              It would be useful to see how the values of the "international" community is positioning itself.
              Some political or commercial interest against moral values.

              France has recognised the Genocide and will visit Armenia.

              Russia also recognised the Genocide .... how will it act


              any other ?

              Please add as you come across any relate news.

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              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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              • Re: Armenia and the information war



                Thomas de Waal’s book ‘Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide’ released
                30.01.15


                The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has posted a book entitled ‘Great Catastrophe: Armenians and Turks in the Shadow of Genocide’ by eminent scholar and reporter Thomas de Waal.

                The destruction of the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire in 1915–1916 was the greatest atrocity of World War I. Around one million Armenians were killed, and the survivors were scattered across the world, says an announcement on the carnegieendowment.org website.

                Although it is now a century old, the issue of what most of the world calls the Armenian Genocide of 1915 is still a live and divisive issue that mobilizes Armenians across the world, shapes the identity and politics of modern Turkey, and has consumed the attention of U.S. politicians for years.

                In Great Catastrophe, the eminent scholar and reporter Thomas de Waal looks at the aftermath and politics of the Armenian Genocide and tells the story of recent efforts by courageous Armenians, Kurds, and Turks to come to terms with the disaster as Turkey enters a new post-Kemalist era. The story of what happened to the Armenians in 1915-16 is well-known. Here we are told the "history of the history" and the lesser-known story of what happened to Armenians, Kurds, and Turks in the century that followed. De Waal relates how different generations tackled the issue of the "Great Catastrophe" from the 1920s until the failure of the Protocols signed by independent Armenia and Turkey in 2010.

                The devising of the word "genocide," the growth of modern identity politics, and the 50th anniversary of the massacres re-energized a new generation of Armenians. In Turkey the issue was initially forgotten, only to return to the political agenda in the context of the Cold War.

                Turkey has started to confront its taboos. In an astonishing revival of oral history, the descendants of tens of thousands of "Islamized Armenians," who have been in the shadows since 1915, have begun to reemerge and reclaim their identities.

                Drawing on archival sources, reportage and moving personal stories, de Waal tells the full story of Armenian-Turkish relations since the Genocide in all its extraordinary twists and turns. He looks behind the propaganda to examine the realities of a terrible historical crime and the divisive "politics of genocide" it produced. The book throws light not only on our understanding of Armenian-Turkish relations but also of how mass atrocities and historical tragedies shape contemporary politics.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  38 երկիր ընդունել է Թուրքիայի՝ Գալիպոլիի ճակատամարտի 100-ամյա տարելիցի տոնակատարությանը մասնակցելու հրավերը
                  05.02.15



                  Ադրբեջանի, Ալբանիայի, Սոմալիի նախագահները, Ավստրալիայի, Նոր Զելանդիայի վարչապետներն ու Բրիտանիայի արքայազն Չարլզը ընդունել են Թուրքիայի նախագահ Ռեջեփ Թայիփ Էրդողանի հրավերը` մասնակցելու Գալիպոլիի ճակատամարտի 100-ամյա տարեդարձին նվիրված տոնակատարությանը, որը նախատեսվում է իրականացնել ապրիլի 24-ին:

                  Այս մասին հաղորդում է Horizon Weekly շաբաթաթերթը` հղում կատարելով canakkaleninrehberi.com-ին: Աղբյուրի համաձայն` ևս 38 երկիր ընդունել է հրավերը, սակայն չեն նշել, թե ինչ մակարդակով կներկայանան միջոցառմանը:

                  Հիշեցնենք, որ Անկարան հրավերներ է ուղարկել 102 երկրի, այդ թվում նաև` Հայաստանին: ՀՀ Նախագահ Սերժ Սարգսյանը մերժել է Էրդողանի հրավերը հետևյալ խոսքերով. «Մեզ մոտ ընդունված չէ հյուրընկալվել հրավիրվողին՝ առանց սեփական հրավերի պատասխանն ստանալու»:

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Vrej1915 View Post
                    38 երկիր ընդունել է Թուրքիայի՝ Գալիպոլիի ճակատամարտի 100-ամյա տարելիցի տոնակատարությանը մասնակցելու հրավերը
                    05.02.15



                    Ադրբեջանի, Ալբանիայի, Սոմալիի նախագահները, Ավստրալիայի, Նոր Զելանդիայի վարչապետներն ու Բրիտանիայի արքայազն Չարլզը ընդունել են Թուրքիայի նախագահ Ռեջեփ Թայիփ Էրդողանի հրավերը` մասնակցելու Գալիպոլիի ճակատամարտի 100-ամյա տարեդարձին նվիրված տոնակատարությանը, որը նախատեսվում է իրականացնել ապրիլի 24-ին:

                    Այս մասին հաղորդում է Horizon Weekly շաբաթաթերթը` հղում կատարելով canakkaleninrehberi.com-ին: Աղբյուրի համաձայն` ևս 38 երկիր ընդունել է հրավերը, սակայն չեն նշել, թե ինչ մակարդակով կներկայանան միջոցառմանը:

                    Հիշեցնենք, որ Անկարան հրավերներ է ուղարկել 102 երկրի, այդ թվում նաև` Հայաստանին: ՀՀ Նախագահ Սերժ Սարգսյանը մերժել է Էրդողանի հրավերը հետևյալ խոսքերով. «Մեզ մոտ ընդունված չէ հյուրընկալվել հրավիրվողին՝ առանց սեփական հրավերի պատասխանն ստանալու»:


                    Do we have any idea if our Government has sent invitation to every country regarding the genocide centinary?

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                    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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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      Azerbaijan seems to have created a new propaganda film about Khojali.



                      By the looks of it this can become a real pain in the ass.

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