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

    Turks on the border



    Russian Marines in route to Syria.



    Insurgents




    Syrian forces and pro Syrian fighters






    B0zkurt Hunter

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      B0zkurt Hunter

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        «Հայկական ժամանակ». Հալեպի փոխարեն՝ Լաթաքիայից

        10:21, 22 հունվարի, 2013
        Հակառակ սպասելիքների, թե «Սիրիական ավիաուղիները» հունվարի 17-ից կվերսկսի դեռ դեկտեմբերից դադարեցված Հալեպ-Երևան-Հալեպ չվերթները՝ Սիրիայի հյուսիսային մայրաքաղաքի օդանավակայանը զինված սպստամբների հարձակումների պատճառով շարունակում է փակ մնալ:

        Փոխարենը թռիչքներ իրականացվելու են Լաթաքիա քաղաքից: Այսօր Հալեպ-Երևան-Հալեպ թռիչքի փոխարեն նախատեսված է Լաթաքիա-Երևան-Լաթաքիա առաջին չվերթը: Այդպիսով, սիրիահայերը կրկին հնարավորություն կստանան օդային ճանապարհով տեղափոխվել Հայաստան: Ցամաքային ճանապարհը խիստ վտանգավոր է, ուստի և սիրիահայերի գերակշիռ մասը խուսափում է դրանից:

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          Armenian soldier taken hostage by Syrian rebels

          January 23, 2013 - 18:28 AMT
          PanARMENIAN.Net - An Armenian serviceman Hakob Tujyan has been reported to be among the soldiers taken hostage on Jan 22 by Syrian rebels, spokesman of the Aleppo Prelacy Jirair Reyisian told a PanARMENIAN.Net
          The rebels said the captives must be interrogated, with “those having committed crimes to be punished.’
          About 60 thous. people, including 40 Armenians, died in Syria clashes in the past 22 months.





          You can see Hagop at 1:03 in this video:

          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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            What is the a hole saying after the names are all done?

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Armenian soldier taken hostage by Syrian rebels

            January 23, 2013 - 18:28 AMT
            PanARMENIAN.Net - An Armenian serviceman Hakob Tujyan has been reported to be among the soldiers taken hostage on Jan 22 by Syrian rebels, spokesman of the Aleppo Prelacy Jirair Reyisian told a PanARMENIAN.Net
            The rebels said the captives must be interrogated, with “those having committed crimes to be punished.’
            About 60 thous. people, including 40 Armenians, died in Syria clashes in the past 22 months.





            You can see Hagop at 1:03 in this video:

            Hayastan or Bust.

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              Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
              What is the a hole saying after the names are all done?
              He's saying everyone will be punished according to what they did as per Sharia law. Anyone who hasn't done anything will be freed. Yeah right... just wait til these religious lunatics find out Hagop is a Christian.
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                Հալեպ-Բեյրութ ճանապարհին հայ է առևանգվել
                24.01.13







                Հալեպ-Բեյրութ ճանապարհին՝ Սարաքեբ բնակավայրի մոտակայքում, ավտոբուսից 1956թ.-ին ծնված հայ տղամարդ է առևանգվել, տեղեկացնում է Բերիո լուրերի ֆեյսբուքյան էջը։

                Այլ մանրամասներ չեն հաղորդվում։

                Հիշեցնենք, որ նույն բնակավայրի մոտ՝ Բեյրութից Հալեպ վերադարձի ճանապարհին, 7 հայ էր առևանգվել։ Ավելի ուշ նրանցից 2-ը փրկագնի դիմաց ազատ էին արձակվել։ Մնացած 5-ի ճակատագիրը դեռևս անհայտ է։

                Մի քանի օր առաջ Սիրիայում գերի էր ընկել հայազգի ժամկետային զինծառայող, 23-ամյա Հակոբ Թուջյանը։

                Նրան կառավարական ուժերի այլ ներկայացուցիչների մոտ 50 հոգանոց խմբի հետ գերեվարած ընդդիմադիրների խումբը հայտարարել էր, որ հետաքննությունից հետո ազատ կարձակվեն այն զինվորները, ովքեր անմեղ կլինեն։

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                  Patriot missile batteries in Turkey declared operational

                  January 26, 2013 - 18:51 AMT
                  PanARMENIAN.Net - The first of six Patriot missile batteries being deployed to Turkey to protect against attack from Syria was declared operational Saturday and placed under Turkish command, NATO said, according to AP.
                  The battery, provided by the Netherlands, is meant to protect the city of Adana by shooting down missiles that could come over the Syrian border. Turkey has become a harsh critic of the regime in Syria, where a vicious civil war has left at least 60,000 people dead.
                  The United States, Germany and the Netherlands are providing two batteries each of the latest version of the U.S.-made Patriots. The other five Patriot batteries are expected to be in place and operational in the coming days in Adana, Kahramanmaras and Gaziantep.
                  "This is a clear demonstration of the agility and flexibility of NATO forces and of our willingness to defend Allies who face threats in an unstable world," Admiral James Stavridis, NATO's Supreme Allied Commander for Europe, said in a statement.
                  NATO reiterated Saturday that the Patriots are for defensive purposes only. Syria has not fired any of its surface-to-surface missiles at Turkey during its nearly two-year civil war and its government has described the NATO deployment as a provocation.
                  NATO also deployed Patriot batteries to Turkey during the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq 10 years ago. They were never used and were withdrawn a few months later.

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                    Syria: Erdogan Secret Plot To Deport Armenians from Aleppo Exposed


                    Documents have revealed Turkey's involvement in the burning of shops and homes of the Armenian Community in Aleppo, with drastic methods used only in War..
                    Diyar Newspaper says it has come across documents which reveal that Turkey hopes to deport 60 thousand Armenians from Aleppo, to ensure Islamic Forces remain dominant in the region, whereas before nearly 100 thousand Armenians lived in the province out of 4 million, as Catholic Christians make-up five hundred and fifty thousand, and the rest divided between Orthodox Christians and others.
                    Diyar newspaper revealed Lebanese Nationals, have been infiltrating into Syria through Turkey, travelling through old Roads leading to the Streets of Aleppo, where they have targeted the Turkish Armenian Community, burning down 6 Churches leaving only one, in addition to destroying any relics signifying Arabs victorious Battles over the Turks in History.

                    Also According to Ad-Diyar newspaper, a Secret Turkish Commando along with gunmen from the so-called "fsa", went on a violent rampage of burning shops and houses belonging specifically to the Armenian Community, using materials fit for War that produced very large destructive effects, destroying shops, homes and businesses.

                    The newspaper believes that the five soldiers of the Turkish army who were killed in Battles, main goal was to burn their part of the City, and spread Terror forcing Armenians, Christians and Assyrians, to flee their Homes and City out of fear...JA



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                    - The above information were posted by real Syrian activists from Syria & around the world, not by western intelligent post offices duped activists.
                    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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                      I keep saying armenians of Syria need to get involved in this war with the help of the diaspora. If you do not protect what is yours then don't cry about it when it is gone. This being nuetral crap is bs.

                      Originally posted by londontsi View Post
                      http://syria-updates.blogspot.co.uk/...to-deport.html

                      Syria: Erdogan Secret Plot To Deport Armenians from Aleppo Exposed


                      Documents have revealed Turkey's involvement in the burning of shops and homes of the Armenian Community in Aleppo, with drastic methods used only in War..
                      Diyar Newspaper says it has come across documents which reveal that Turkey hopes to deport 60 thousand Armenians from Aleppo, to ensure Islamic Forces remain dominant in the region, whereas before nearly 100 thousand Armenians lived in the province out of 4 million, as Catholic Christians make-up five hundred and fifty thousand, and the rest divided between Orthodox Christians and others.
                      Diyar newspaper revealed Lebanese Nationals, have been infiltrating into Syria through Turkey, travelling through old Roads leading to the Streets of Aleppo, where they have targeted the Turkish Armenian Community, burning down 6 Churches leaving only one, in addition to destroying any relics signifying Arabs victorious Battles over the Turks in History.

                      Also According to Ad-Diyar newspaper, a Secret Turkish Commando along with gunmen from the so-called "fsa", went on a violent rampage of burning shops and houses belonging specifically to the Armenian Community, using materials fit for War that produced very large destructive effects, destroying shops, homes and businesses.

                      The newspaper believes that the five soldiers of the Turkish army who were killed in Battles, main goal was to burn their part of the City, and spread Terror forcing Armenians, Christians and Assyrians, to flee their Homes and City out of fear...JA



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                      - The above information were posted by real Syrian activists from Syria & around the world, not by western intelligent post offices duped activists.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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