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To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

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  • #51
    Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

    Kinaliada is supposed to have a large Armenian population. Most of the Istanbul Armenians from Los Angeles vacation there.

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    • #52
      Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

      I live one of the biggest city of turkey but its not istanbul or ankara. I dont know yet, after university i ll go to USA for master, at the end of master i ll decide what ll i do, i ll continue to stay in usa or ll move to istanbul. You says in istanbul Armenians are living better conditions but u dont know, their life is not easy and %100 free too=(

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      • #53
        Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

        I never believe to power of the guns!!! Guns are not solution, especially for the barbarian turks! They are very stupid people and they only knows the fighting! I think we should controll them like USA and ISRAEL. I said many times, Turkish people stupid and uneducated, they never read any books,they only look the pictures and read the sport pages of newspapers,they only believe to TV series,TV news. At that reason,Armenians should be active in media sector in turkey. Then we can controll the turkey...

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        • #54
          Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

          being minority is never easy.
          armenians in turkey also live in kurtuluş, some in kadıköy/moda, and bakırköy.

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          • #55
            Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

            Hamshen is right about it, being minority is so difficult... Especially to be an Armenian...

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            • #56
              Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

              aconur i think you suck big time

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              • #57
                Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

                yeah i know my father is in samatya/kinala at the moment, armenians are slowly moving out

                well done on the masters mate, keep thinking about that forget about all the other people

                something i just came across http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5503
                Last edited by Ari; 07-11-2006, 08:14 PM.

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                • #58
                  Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

                  Originally posted by Ari
                  yeah i know my father is in samatya/kinala at the moment, armenians are slowly moving out

                  well done on the masters mate, keep thinking about that forget about all the other people

                  something i just came across http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5503
                  Are you surprised? The Turks will not be satisfied until they've got a 100% Turkish city.

                  Good on the Istanbul Ermeniler for moving out. They'll have plenty of opportunities elsewhere and won't have to put up with the Turkish yoke.

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                  • #59
                    Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

                    yeah well its a good and bad thing tom

                    an armenian community anywhere is a good thing

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                    • #60
                      Re: To be a HIDDEN ARMENIAN in turkey...

                      Dont worry guys, istanbul is not %100 turkish, I think more than %50 people are kurdish, and more than % 10 others (armenians, greeks, xxxs, russians, bosnians and some africans). At that reason nobody cant say istanbul is %100 turkish. On the other hand, armenian poppulation dicrease day by day, thats very sad...

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