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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Haha what a hypocrite! good stuff.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
We have a strategic alliance with Russia - that's not the same as your relationships.Originally posted by kurdman View PostAK's and RPG's don't count as support, lol... look at your country, how manny russian bases do you have? how many free weapons did you get from russia? then come back to me.
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AK's and RPG's don't count as support, lol... look at your country, how manny russian bases do you have? how many free weapons did you get from russia? then come back to me.Originally posted by Mos View PostLook at our history first before talking. Your statement in bold is what is funny.
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Haha! do you expect me to believe the crap written there? I know from first hand yezdis that they consider them self to be Kurds, besides the Arabs are trieng the same thing (but failing) in some areas of Iraq as they are 'disputed' regions and the Yazidi are calling to join Kurdistan.Originally posted by londontsi View Postkurdman
I have been reading your posts for some time.
You appear to be a master at talking from your arse.
So much shi.t not worth bothering with.
I am quite sensitive regarding the truth about the Yezidi which you skilfully ( read with bs ) distort.
Your ignorance is so deep that it did not even cross your mind to do even the most basic research.
Maybe you though "they are my brothers and therefore they are like me".
Five minutes on the internet and its surprising how much information there is.
I am putting couple of links ( so you do not stretch and dislocate your brain) for you to see the truth.
http://www.angelfire.com/az/rescon/mgcyazid.html
The fact that 350,000 Yazidis voted for Kurdish parties, just proves it, and no online website that can be created by anyone can change that, and in regards to your governments doing, this are not my words, we got them from Kurds living in Armenia as they asked our government for financial support.Last edited by kurdman; 06-09-2011, 11:34 AM.
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Look at our history first before talking. Your statement in bold is what is funny.Originally posted by kurdman View PostSo, funny I forgot to laugh, if anything your being breast fed by Russia, we however do not get any military or money support from other nations, it's all our governments success.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
The Dersimli are not Kurds, they are mostly the descendants of Islamised Armenians (though those Islamised Armenians may actually have been an Armenianised native population). At the end of the 19th century there was a brief campaign by the patriarchate in Constantinople to get them to return to the Armenian church, they actually published an Armenian bible in the Dersimli Zaza dialect (but written using Armenian letters) - but it only resulted in the Ottoman authorities expelling from Dersim what remained of the rural Christian Armenian population.Originally posted by Joseph View PostBTW, the only Kurds who seemed to help Armenians were the Dersim- Kurds that were once Armenians and then largely eradicated by Ataturk in the 1920's.
Here are some pages of that bible:
Last edited by bell-the-cat; 06-09-2011, 11:39 AM.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
So, funny I forgot to laugh, if anything your being breast fed by Russia, we however do not get any military or money support from other nations, it's all our governments success.Originally posted by Mos View Post
They need to be fed from several places to actually make progress...
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
kurdman
I have been reading your posts for some time.
You appear to be a master at talking from your arse.
So much shi.t not worth bothering with.
I am quite sensitive regarding the truth about the Yezidi which you skilfully ( read with bs ) distort.
Your ignorance is so deep that it did not even cross your mind to do even the most basic research.
Maybe you though "they are my brothers and therefore they are like me".
Five minutes on the internet and its surprising how much information there is.
I am putting couple of links ( so you do not stretch and dislocate your brain) for you to see the truth.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Care to continue this nationalistic dribble? You honestly think Armenian government is caring very hard on divisions within the Kurdish community? What about Yazidis elsewhere? If there's never been division within Kurds, and Armenia is magically "dividing" the Kurds then Yazidis would only exist in Armenia - but that's of course not the case, Yazidis are spread across many countries not just Armenia.Originally posted by kurdman View PostIs your brain compromised? how many times should I repeat this?
40,000 Confused Yazidis vs 500,000 Nationalist Kurdish Yazidis in south, who wins? all you need to admit is that your government has a fascist policy when it comes to Kurds in it's state and promotes division, it's not hard you know, all you have to do is find someone that would sell their dignity for some money, give them money and make them spread propaganda. As you can see from the links below there are no differences between Muslim and Yazidi Kurds (In fact, there has never been division between Kurds becuase of religion, there are many nationalist Kurdish xxxs), however there are issues in Armenia, promoted by the government, which is reflected in your attitude to the topic.
They need to be fed from several places to actually make progress...Originally posted by Armanen View Postsee what happens when the Americans and israelis decide or are compelled to stop supporting iraqi kurdistan.
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Re: Prospects of a Kurdish state and what it means for Armenia
Who is going to stop them? The Kurds living there or do you think the Americans will do that. If Turkey wants that it will do that and the world will just spout empty words nothing more.Originally posted by kurdman View PostPlease read previous posts before making stupid comments, we can not logically ask the Turks to leave while refusing to make the PKK leave, we will not have any countries backing on this becuase it does not make sense, and no the Turks can't just increase man power if they want, lol.
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