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  • Re: Armenia and the information war

    Originally posted by Kiffer View Post
    Radio Free Europe is a private radio financed by USA.
    Same xxxx

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    • Re: Armenia and the information war

      Originally posted by Kiffer View Post
      Radio Free Europe is a private radio financed by USA.
      Actually it was created by CIA for antisoviet propaganda, and "Private" is just a cover.

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      • Re: Armenia and the information war

        Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
        Actually it was created by CIA for antisoviet propaganda, and "Private" is just a cover.
        Most US radio stations in Europe were, it goes back to WW2 when broadcasts were sent across the channel to France and other part's of Europe; when it ended the US (and allies) switched to using radio to send propaganda and news from the west to the people in the Warsaw Pact countries.
        Last edited by hipeter924; 03-18-2010, 08:09 PM.

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        • Re: Armenia and the information war

          I just got this by e-mail.

          From: Armenians on Facebook...This is urgent!!


          To armenians on Face book!! ... the Turks set up a fake group... do not go to the group

          24 April 1915 it will unleash viruses ... warn your friends...

          The Group called 24 April 1915 is fake, a Turkish propaganda group, fake Armenian names, made to insult Armenians and Armenia .

          DO NOT OPEN any pictures as they carry viruses!!!

          LEAVE THAT GROUP NOW! ! and report it..

          Please pass this on to your people on Face book. Thanks!!!

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          • Re: Armenia and the information war

            Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
            I just got this by e-mail.

            From: Armenians on Facebook...This is urgent!!


            To armenians on Face book!! ... the Turks set up a fake group... do not go to the group

            24 April 1915 it will unleash viruses ... warn your friends...

            The Group called 24 April 1915 is fake, a Turkish propaganda group, fake Armenian names, made to insult Armenians and Armenia .

            DO NOT OPEN any pictures as they carry viruses!!!

            LEAVE THAT GROUP NOW! ! and report it..

            Please pass this on to your people on Face book. Thanks!!!
            i dont get how you enjoy doing xxxx like this, ok you disagree with what happened but doing xxxx like this shows how stupid these people are. Both azeris and turks act this way, you will never see an Armenian stoop to there level. We dont hack anti-Armenian sites, we fight with our intellect and with facts and evidence. They do this xxxx because they dont have the intellect to act like normal civilized people.

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            • Re: Armenia and the information war

              If the truth and evidence is not on your side then this is what you do.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • Re: Armenia and the information war

                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                If the truth and evidence is not on your side then this is what you do.
                exactly, i disagree with khojaly but you dont see me doing xxxx like this, you dont see me hacking azeri websites and posting stupid stuff, why? Because we are civilized people, we are intellectuals and we fight with the truth, unlike them who cower and hide behind there computers.
                Im going to report the group, you guys should to.

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                • Re: Armenia and the information war

                  Originally posted by ninetoyadome View Post
                  i dont get how you enjoy doing xxxx like this, ok you disagree with what happened but doing xxxx like this shows how stupid these people are. Both azeris and turks act this way, you will never see an Armenian stoop to there level. We dont hack anti-Armenian sites, we fight with our intellect and with facts and evidence. They do this xxxx because they dont have the intellect to act like normal civilized people.
                  I hope your frustration words are not directed towards me?

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                  • Re: Armenia and the information war

                    Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post
                    I hope your frustration words are not directed towards me?
                    No, im frustrated that people will make fake groups and spread viruses because they disagree with what happened in 1915.

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                    • Re: Armenia and the information war

                      PM’s remarks worry Armenian migrants in Turkey

                      The Turkish prime minister’s recent suggestion that undocumented citizens of Armenia may have to be deported has raised fears among Armenian workers living in Turkey.

                      Many migrants send the money they earn in Turkey to their families in Armenia, supporting that country’s economy.

                      Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s comments to journalists in London on Tuesday came after a U.S. Congressional committee and the Swedish parliament accepted claims of “genocide” regarding the incidents of 1915. The prime minister claimed that there are 100,000 undocumented Armenians working in Turkey and that Ankara has so far tolerated them.

                      “So what will I do tomorrow? If necessary, I will tell them ‘come on, back to your country’... I’m not obliged to keep them in my country. Those actions [on genocide resolutions] unfortunately have a negative impact on our sincere attitudes,” Agence France-Presse quoted him as saying.

                      According to a study by the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, there are anywhere between 6,000 and 70,000 people from Armenia residing in Turkey. A journalist from the weekly Agos estimated the number of Armenians working in Turkey at between 12,000 and 14,000, based on Ministry of Labor statistics.

                      Speaking to daily Radikal, Karina, an Armenian citizen working in Istanbul’s Kumkapı district, said she is worried about the statement. Karina, who declined to give her surname, has been living with a tourist visa in Turkey for the past five years. “Deportation will be bad for me economically and socially,” she said.

                      Making a living

                      Others speaking to daily Radikal also said they had to work in Turkey to make a living.

                      Armen, who also refrained from giving his surname, said he has a life in Turkey and does not want to leave that behind. “Even if the police come to me with a knife in their hands, I will not leave here,” he said. “I am married. My children are with me and we are all right here.”

                      According to recent research, there are around 800 children who were born in Turkey to Armenian parents who live undocumented in the country. These children are in a legal limbo, citizens of neither nation.

                      “If I am deported, I will find a way to return to Turkey,” said Giyma Harutunyan, who has been living in Turkey for the past five years.

                      Yura Sarkisyan, 70, who is involved in the “shuttle trade,” told Radikal: “It is the politicians who make this thing complicated. There is no good in bringing up events that happened a long time ago. We do not want to leave. We are thankful to all the Turkish people.”

                      Some undocumented Armenians, however, said they would leave if they were no longer wanted in Turkey. A.N., 37, identified only by her initials, said she loved Turkey and has lived here for four years now, daily Hürriyet reported Thursday. “But if they want, we will leave. We are here because the chance to find a job in Armenia is small. This is our country’s fault,” said A.N., who works as a salesperson in Istanbul’s Aksaray district.

                      M.H., 43, also identified only by her initials, has worked as babysitter for four years in Turkey. She said plans to go back to Armenia within one or two years.

                      “People should not suffer due to politics. We have a life here,” she said.

                      The other side of the coin

                      T.Z., 28, identified only by her initials, told Hürriyet she was a student of Russian literature before she came to Turkey. “I work in a textile firm here,” she said. “My husband lives in Armenia. I want him to come here, too.”

                      T.Z. said the prime minister’s statements irked her. “Hundreds of thousands of Turks are working in Europe illegally,” she said. “Turkey should not forget that.”

                      Haygazun Alvrstyan, an academic from Yerevan State University, told the Hürriyet Daily News & Economic Review on Thursday that Erdoğan’s statements are a disturbing reminder of history. “[They again want] Armenians to be deported. It is a shame that this statement is made by a prime minister,” he said.

                      The academic added that there are only about 10,000 Armenian citizens in Turkey, saying Erdoğan is exaggerating the figure in order to “coerce the European Union and the U.S. not to approve resolutions on genocide claims.”

                      Siranuys Dvyoan, a professor in Armenia, said undocumented workers are not just Armenia’s problem, noting that Turks work in various countries in a similar fashion. “Turkey is trying to display Armenia as a poor country in the world,” she said.

                      Tevan Poghosyan, from the Yerevan-based International Center of Human Development, said Erdoğan is trying to distract attention from the genocide issue.

                      Vercihan Ziflioğlu contributed to this report from Istanbul.



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                      I agree with the fact that peoples struggles to make a living, but in my opinion some of the "comments" by these 'Armenians' residing in Turkey sound like not coming from an Armenian, or at least not one proud to be one or one making such under threat. Is an Armenian really disposed to forget what the Turks did to us so easily just because some more money? And furthermore, is Armenia the one to blame guilt on because of the lack of job opportunities, such a truth this is that they have to go and kiss the Turks hands because of that?

                      I know the report comes from a Turkish daily, which of course means it underwent heavy "editing" in the Turks campaign to make Armenia look like a miserable poor country, but I cannot help but think about a phrase I heard once...I think it was from Turkish-Armenian "The Armenians who live in Turkey are particularly 'Turkish'"....
                      Last edited by ashot24; 03-19-2010, 08:58 AM.

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