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Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

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  • gegev
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Originally posted by lampron View Post
    Do you think it's Turkish and Azeri propaganda that women (and men) are being trafficked out of Armenia?

    This website is Armenian
    http://hetq.am/en/hetq/trafficking/
    Trafficking cases they found all over the world.
    What matters Sir. is its percentage. Which is low in our case.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Do you think it's Turkish and Azeri propaganda that women (and men) are being trafficked out of Armenia?

    This website is Armenian
    Hetq - News, Articles, Investigations

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  • hipeter924
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    You get this from a google search? Turks, Azeris and their support groups must have no lives. No wonder when they get enough money they leave their nations and even expose their former masters. Azeris sell their women as sex slaves to terrorist groups, so as a whole Armenia has the best record in the region.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    I did a google search, I don't know who owns those web sites

    Sure there are thousands of Dutch, American, French and other girls in this business.

    But how many of them trafficked? The vast majority I would guess entered this trade of their own free will.

    The Armenian girls who are tricked are probably innocent and vulnerable people from humble backgrounds in villages. The Armenian 'businessmen' or 'businesswomen' who have lured them probably have connections with government people or the police. From what I have read very few of them have been prosecuted and those few who have, have served a very short time in prison.

    But there is another difference. Armenia has suffered a genocide. Holand or America or France have not!

    With a nation that was on the brink of extinction even the destruction of ONE Armenian life is one Armenian life too many!!!

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  • Tigranakert
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Yes, everything is possible in any country in the world. We all know that, but it has nothing to do with Armenia itself. As an Armenian from the Netherlands, I can assure you that THOUSANDS of Dutch girls work as prostitutes, yes, don't get a heart attack but it is true, in rich countries also dumb girls/women get tricked (or want it themselves) into prostitution.

    But it is another thing to say ''Armenia is selling their women''. That is just idiot, also those ''rumours'' on selling our lands delibertly as a government policy is not true.

    The only thing you are saying is, Armenia is corrupt, and then are exaggerating everything. Basically, you are just talking bull****

    And don't give me links to a stupid xxx-American-European- idiot fake-journalist called Onnik Kri-Spy-ian.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Originally posted by Tigranakert View Post
    Thank you avetis for leaving Armenia, I hope you will never go back. Our country does not need weak ones who does not see a future for our nation and can only mention the negative things (which by the way, are false).

    The new thing for fake-Armenians is that our women are being sold for slavery? What a joke, can't you come up with something better. Mentioning things that do not happen, like selling our lands.
    Wake up, but it's true! it's mentioned all the time inside Armenia and a few years ago a couple of Armenian guys did a special report on Armenian women and girls working as hookers in Dubai. Hundreds of Armenian women have been trafficked into the Emirates, Turkey and throughout the world
    Boston University is a leading private research institution with two primary campuses in the heart of Boston and programs around the world.


    The Armenian community in Dubai has shut its eyes to the trafficked Armenian women in their midst
    And yes there are reports of foreigners trying to buy land in sensitive border regions - where there is poverty and corruption all of this becomes possible

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  • levon
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Originally posted by avetis View Post
    Who from young generation does not love the country. They even know who Vardan Mamikonjan or Sasuntsi David. So hope for the best (as the people which hoped have disappeared).
    Well, I'm guessing you're not for the young generation, as you obviously don't seem to love Armenia.

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  • Tigranakert
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Thank you avetis for leaving Armenia, I hope you will never go back. Our country does not need weak ones who does not see a future for our nation and can only mention the negative things (which by the way, are false).

    The new thing for fake-Armenians is that our women are being sold for slavery? What a joke, can't you come up with something better. Mentioning things that do not happen, like selling our lands.

    ''Haha, Serge Sarkissian has killed 200 women, he has hanged them in one night, really, he did not do it today but in the future he will! And in the future all Armenian men will beat their women and sell their hearts to the Turks, yes, believe me, Armenia is denigrating! Also, they are planning to sell the capital Yerevan for 1 million dollars, with their wives for free. ''Right?

    ....

    By the way, can anyone check his IP? Maybe he is an Azeri who speaks Armenian, you never know. He sounds like one though.
    Last edited by Tigranakert; 04-22-2010, 10:56 PM.

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  • ArmSurvival
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Originally posted by avetis
    I do all that in my forces. But also I need to live. So soon I will leave Armenia and for ever.
    Its one thing to say that you want to leave Armenia in order to make a better life for yourself. Fair enough, you might live in miserable poverty for all I know. But to say you will leave Armenia forever just shows that you dislike your country beyond reasons of economic incentives.

    So if Armenia becomes affluent and modern in the near future, you still won't return? And yet you claim that you love your culture and country? I have a hard time believing that.

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  • lampron
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    Re: Degradation of Armenians in Armenia.

    Originally posted by avetis View Post
    About certainly there is a national consciousness. To sell the lands, women to send to slavery to the Emirates, to drive in into heads of people another's type of thinking. To open borders with Turkey.
    Avetis is right. Where there is corruption, land near the borders of Turkey and Azerbaijan will be sold to foreigners, women sold into slavery and a large number of people will suffer in poverty, in a state of despair

    How many of the people living in despair will be concerned about Armenianism when they have more pressing needs?

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