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Armenian Migration (Artagaxt)

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  • #41
    Re: Armenian Migration (Artagaxt)

    For about two years Mate......Had to go all the way from LA to Australia to find my Armenian girl, lol...just kidding. not

    Life has fates you would never have thought possible.....Bikes flipping, girls loving nursing, letting life take its course, being reactive and find yourself in different country,,, Flying Australia was an experience as well. They sure do everything backwards but as long as their is beer, everything is OK for them. Boy they hate us all.....but their Shilas loves us and want to go to US with us, that makes the Aussies even more angry.

    I couldn't live in Australia....me and them OOzziloos puzzies don't get along too well, them racist fcks all drunk talk. Not all off course, many good Australians but those are in the city.
    I had a pistola rigged from trashed shotgun found by a friend who was too scared to hang on too so gladly gave it to me.....with shells from US (Prior to 911) I had the damn thing working with budstock and double barrels cut off.
    Last edited by Eddo211; 12-14-2014, 12:22 AM.
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    • #42
      Re: Armenian Migration (Artagaxt)

      Report by the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office.


      Armenia’s Diaspora – Its Role & Influence

      KEY POINTS
      • Armenia has, in proportional terms, the largest Diaspora of any former Soviet
        state
        , much of it concentrated in Russia, the US and France. This has been a huge
        source of support for the Armenian state. But it’s also periodically acted as a brake
        on Yerevan’s scope for manoeuvre, particularly over the Nagorny Karabakh dispute
        and relations with Turkey. This is likely to remain the case in future.
      • The most politically active Armenian Diaspora community is the US one, whose
        focus on achieving official US recognition of the 1915 ‘genocide’ is likely to intensify
        over the coming two years. By contrast, the Armenian community in Russia remains
        largely disengaged from political lobbying – but might we see this change over time?

      The rest at - https://www.gov.uk/government/upload...nia_II__2_.pdf

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      • #43
        Re: Armenian Migration (Artagaxt)

        Originally posted by argin View Post
        I also agree I think it's better to go Russia cause there's a chance they will come back to Armenia one day again,I personally live in losangeles but hate it here I wouldny encourage anyone to come here either ,people forget their heritage and assimilate by the time
        Yea but going to russia has a very high price. whenever theres a dispute between russia and armenia, armenia cant say/do anything because russia would threaten to deport migrants. this has to end.

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