Announcement

Collapse

Forum Rules (Everyone Must Read!!!)

1] What you CAN NOT post.

You agree, through your use of this service, that you will not use this forum to post any material which is:
- abusive
- vulgar
- hateful
- harassing
- personal attacks
- obscene

You also may not:
- post images that are too large (max is 500*500px)
- post any copyrighted material unless the copyright is owned by you or cited properly.
- post in UPPER CASE, which is considered yelling
- post messages which insult the Armenians, Armenian culture, traditions, etc
- post racist or other intentionally insensitive material that insults or attacks another culture (including Turks)

The Ankap thread is excluded from the strict rules because that place is more relaxed and you can vent and engage in light insults and humor. Notice it's not a blank ticket, but just a place to vent. If you go into the Ankap thread, you enter at your own risk of being clowned on.
What you PROBABLY SHOULD NOT post...
Do not post information that you will regret putting out in public. This site comes up on Google, is cached, and all of that, so be aware of that as you post. Do not ask the staff to go through and delete things that you regret making available on the web for all to see because we will not do it. Think before you post!


2] Use descriptive subject lines & research your post. This means use the SEARCH.

This reduces the chances of double-posting and it also makes it easier for people to see what they do/don't want to read. Using the search function will identify existing threads on the topic so we do not have multiple threads on the same topic.

3] Keep the focus.

Each forum has a focus on a certain topic. Questions outside the scope of a certain forum will either be moved to the appropriate forum, closed, or simply be deleted. Please post your topic in the most appropriate forum. Users that keep doing this will be warned, then banned.

4] Behave as you would in a public location.

This forum is no different than a public place. Behave yourself and act like a decent human being (i.e. be respectful). If you're unable to do so, you're not welcome here and will be made to leave.

5] Respect the authority of moderators/admins.

Public discussions of moderator/admin actions are not allowed on the forum. It is also prohibited to protest moderator actions in titles, avatars, and signatures. If you don't like something that a moderator did, PM or email the moderator and try your best to resolve the problem or difference in private.

6] Promotion of sites or products is not permitted.

Advertisements are not allowed in this venue. No blatant advertising or solicitations of or for business is prohibited.
This includes, but not limited to, personal resumes and links to products or
services with which the poster is affiliated, whether or not a fee is charged
for the product or service. Spamming, in which a user posts the same message repeatedly, is also prohibited.

7] We retain the right to remove any posts and/or Members for any reason, without prior notice.


- PLEASE READ -

Members are welcome to read posts and though we encourage your active participation in the forum, it is not required. If you do participate by posting, however, we expect that on the whole you contribute something to the forum. This means that the bulk of your posts should not be in "fun" threads (e.g. Ankap, Keep & Kill, This or That, etc.). Further, while occasionally it is appropriate to simply voice your agreement or approval, not all of your posts should be of this variety: "LOL Member213!" "I agree."
If it is evident that a member is simply posting for the sake of posting, they will be removed.


8] These Rules & Guidelines may be amended at any time. (last update September 17, 2009)

If you believe an individual is repeatedly breaking the rules, please report to admin/moderator.
See more
See less

Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

    Originally posted by Vahram
    Syria, on the other hand, has recently published "confessions" that it allegedly gathered from the Turkish officers that they were trained by Israel's Mossad and given instructions to carry out bombings to undermine the country's security. According to the Syrians, one of the Turkish officers said that Mossad also trains soldiers from the Free Syrian Army and that Mossad agents came to Jordan to train al-Qaeda officials to send to Syria to carry out attacks.
    Where there's smoke...

    Comment


    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

      They are still working together, this was all a smoke screen. Think about it hand in hand they work in Sooria, and they pertend to be against each other in Cyprus. They both are expanding in lockstep. Remember this friendship goes back a long ways. When the toorks were killing Armenians, Arabs, Greeks, you name it the left the Heria alone. And to think now they are against each other? This was a joke from the start!

      Comment


      • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

        Originally posted by Mos View Post
        What kind of backlash? lol I doubt this is an issue US would be so passionate about to punish the people that opposed it..
        Either you have no clue about what the powerful in America think and how they act, or (as I have often suspected of you) you secret aims are pro-Israel. America's ruling elites never forget (thought the remembering rarely comes with an inconvenient hindsight) and never forgive.
        Last edited by bell-the-cat; 02-19-2012, 06:00 PM.
        Plenipotentiary meow!

        Comment


        • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

          Originally posted by Armanen View Post
          Armenians commentary on this article about Armenians in Syria
          ALEPPO, Syria (A.W.)—Two suicide car bombs targeting Syrian regional military and security headquarters shook Aleppo on Feb. 10, claiming 28 victims, among them army conscript Viken Hairabedian. The explosion was one of the worst instances [...]


          Washington's operatives within Armenian society don't just spread disinformation about Armenia, they also do the same with targeted nations that host large Armenian populations such as Syria, Iran and Russia. Read the latest work of one of Washington's newest/youngest street whorxs working within the American-Armenian news media. Assistant editor-in-chief of the ARF's Armenian Weekly, Nanore Barsoumian, who normally spend her time digging up dirt on Armenia, has just put out her newest disinformation; this time against Syria.
          You are as pathetic as usual. Nothing but the coward's whine whine whine.

          I'll repost here what I posted on the article's comments section.

          Such a lot of pointless "by-Armenians-for-Armenians" talk. The Armenian community in Syria is facing the same extinction that befell that of Iraq, and you ALL seem quite happy to stand on the sidelines and let it happen! Armenians in Syria can do nothing to stop the schemes of the malevolent forces in America and Britain. However, you people could, if, for once in your lives, you would get off your fat arses and try some external action rather than just internal talk.
          When Georgia’s armed forces were trying to eliminate south Ossetia, what silenced a US media in full, rabid, propaganda mode? Just one young woman, a US citizen who had been in Ossetia and who pointed out on national TV that she had been saved from Georgian missiles by the Russians. One truthful account brought down the US’s house-of-cards lies. You people are in the position to do the same, to oppose the warmongering propaganda inside the countries where it is being produced.
          Last edited by bell-the-cat; 02-19-2012, 06:02 PM.
          Plenipotentiary meow!

          Comment


          • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

            Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
            You are as pathetic as usual. Nothing but the coward's whine whine whine.

            I'll repost here what I posted on the article's comments section.

            Such a lot of pointless "by-Armenians-for-Armenians" talk. The Armenian community in Syria is facing the same extinction that befell that of Iraq, and you ALL seem quite happy to stand on the sidelines and let it happen! Armenians in Syria can do nothing to stop the schemes of the malevolent forces in America and Britain. However, you people could, if, for once in your lives, you would get off your fat arses and try some external action rather than just internal talk.
            When Georgia’s armed forces were trying to eliminate south Ossetia, what silenced a US media in full, rabid, propaganda mode? Just one young woman, a US citizen who had been in Ossetia and who pointed out on national TV that she had been saved from Georgian missiles by the Russians. One truthful account brought down the US’s house-of-cards lies. You people are in the position to do the same, to oppose the warmongering propaganda inside the countries where it is being produced.

            Eat s*it! Worry about your own crack infested country.
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

            Comment


            • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

              Originally posted by Vahram View Post
              They are still working together, this was all a smoke screen. Think about it hand in hand they work in Sooria, and they pertend to be against each other in Cyprus. They both are expanding in lockstep. Remember this friendship goes back a long ways. When the toorks were killing Armenians, Arabs, Greeks, you name it the left the Heria alone. And to think now they are against each other? This was a joke from the start!
              I agree, the Turks and Joozs have long been in alliance against Christians. The Joozs are racial supremacist, who promote 'multiculturalism' and immigration in European Christian states. Whilst ethnically cleansing the poor Palestinians.

              Israel upholds citizenship bar for Palestinian spouses

              The law is thought to have prevented thousands of Palestinians from living with their Israeli spouses

              Israel's Supreme Court has upheld a law banning Palestinians who marry Israelis from gaining Israeli citizenship. Civil rights groups had petitioned the court to overturn the law, saying it was unconstitutional.

              "Human rights do not prescribe national suicide," Judge Asher Grunis wrote in the judgement. The law was introduced in 2003, with its backers citing security concerns and the need to ensure Israel remains a xxxish-majority state. Human rights activists and Arab politicians condemned the court's decision. The court "had failed the test of justice", said Arab-Israeli MP Jamal Zahalka of the Balad party.
              ...

              http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-16526469

              Comment


              • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                Originally posted by retro View Post
                I agree, the Turks and Joozs have long been in alliance against Christians. The Joozs are racial supremacist, who promote 'multiculturalism' and immigration in European Christian states. Whilst ethnically cleansing the poor Palestinians.
                More accurately it's Turkish secularists and Zionists that are aligned. Unfortunate thing is that some Christians in Europe/US lend their support to Zionists.
                Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                ---
                "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

                Comment


                • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                  "More accurately it's Turkish secularists and Zionists that are aligned. Unfortunate thing is that some Christians in Europe/US lend their support to Zionists. "

                  First they have been friends long before toorkia became so called "secularists"

                  Second I agree with the second part about Christians supporting the Zionists. However this is new, last 70 years or so at best. Before Christian support all we have is the toorks again!

                  Comment


                  • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                    Wag the dog: How to cook-up Syrian drama
                    Get short URL
                    email story to a friend print version

                    Published: 14 March, 2012, 20:52


                    Some mainstream news channels have been recently caught carrying dubious footage from Syria. It fuels the debate over media's role in legitimizing possible military intervention in the country.

                    x‘Danny’ is a Syrian opposition activist who reports from Homs for CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya. He is attached to the opposition movement and regularly calls for military invasion of Syria. He's identified as Danny Abdul Dayem, a 22-year-old British citizen of Syrian origin.

                    In a video leaked online, Danny appears to be falsifying a video broadcast for CNN. Prior to going on air, he requests colleagues to fire weapons to dramatize his Live report with Anderson Cooper. Though he denied any wrongdoings in an interview to CNN after the video went viral, his reliability as a verified news source was called into question.

                    Danny is far from being a lone soldier in an increasingly dirty information war. Investigative journalist Rafik Lotf has spent months looking at the background to footage that has helped shaped global opinion on the conflict. He told RT that Al Jazeera is involved in video fabrication to discredit the Syrian regime and cites a video described by Al Jazeera as proof Syrian Govt forces had bombed an oil pipeline.

                    “I know this video is on the Al Jazeera server. It is clear it is not an explosion but they ignore that and keep on reporting on the way they need to see it,” he said.

                    It is even thought that the clip may have been staged by rebels who blew up the pipeline themselves, as alleged on Infowars.com.
                    xDark turns in Syria’s blame game

                    xAll Journalists admit that verifying footage on the ground in Syria is difficult, nigh on impossible.

                    Most recently shocking footage emerged of some 47 bodies, including women and children found with their throats slit, bearing stab wounds and signs of rape. The opposition called for a UNSC emergency meeting on 'the massacre’.

                    Assad’s government, in turn, announced that ‘terrorist gangs’ killed those in the video and claimed Homs’ residents recognized relatives among the dead, who had been previously kidnapped by the Syrian rebels.

                    As the mutual blame game spirals downwards and civilian suffering continues, the recent resignations of key Al Jazeera journalists may serve as a clear indicator – that some mainstream Syria conflict coverage is far from objective.

                    Some mainstream news channels have been recently caught carrying dubious footage from Syria. It fuels the debate over media's role in legitimizing possible military intervention in the country.

                    Comment


                    • Re: Bashar al-Assad, Syria and the Armenian people

                      Here is the staged video the RT report that Mher posted is talking about:

                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X