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  • #31
    Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

    You tell him Sip jan!!!

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    • #32
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      Originally posted by ht78
      What i read here is really entertaining, Armenian-Kurdish friendship.Oh my god!
      Don't you know that the thing called Armenian Genocide was done by the Kurds? Until 1915, the Kurds were living in mountains.After that time they learned living in houses which belonged to the Armenians before.They became rich with the money stolen from your ancestors.They raped Armenian women, even children.I had listened stories from Kurds in Bingol, a man was boosting with his grandfather's performance who raped a woman in front of her husband.It was really disgusting.

      They also inherited your culture.Today what we know as Kurdish music,dance etc. is totally Armenian.Of course the Kurds are not as civilized as you and perform these in primitive ways.If I were you, I would investigate what Kurds did in those years.You would face unbelievable barbaric stories.
      if you know anything about kurdish musical culture you wouldn't say that they have stolen all of our our music.....their tradition of folklor is very rich...just as armenian folklor...the people that are the real thieves when it comes to music are the turks......actually i know several armenians singers that perform their music in kurdish....

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      • #33
        Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

        why so much hate against the kurds?
        long live kurdistan as a future neighbour and allie

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        • #34
          Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

          Originally posted by ht78
          What i read here is really entertaining, Armenian-Kurdish friendship.Oh my god!
          Don't you know that the thing called Armenian Genocide was done by the Kurds? Until 1915, the Kurds were living in mountains.After that time they learned living in houses which belonged to the Armenians before.They became rich with the money stolen from your ancestors.They raped Armenian women, even children.I had listened stories from Kurds in Bingol, a man was boosting with his grandfather's performance who raped a woman in front of her husband.It was really disgusting.

          They also inherited your culture.Today what we know as Kurdish music,dance etc. is totally Armenian.Of course the Kurds are not as civilized as you and perform these in primitive ways.If I were you, I would investigate what Kurds did in those years.You would face unbelievable barbaric stories.
          I couldn't have said it any better myself!

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          • #35
            Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

            There are a few Moslem Kurds in Armenia, but most are Yezidis. However, the community is split into those that say they are Kurds and those that say they are not. The consensus of opinion is that this division is an artificial one created in Armenia for political reasons.

            As for the economic situation of Yezidis, some are poor, and some are not. In some Yezidi villages the migration of young people is astounding, but that is the same with many Armenian villages also. Interestingly, many of Armenia's Yezidis are working in Tbilisi where there is less discrimination against them in terms of employment.

            However, it's worth pointing out that this is not necessarily on ethnic grounds. Simply, Armenia's Yezidis are mainly rural and thus looked upon as some Armenians i.e. uneducated villagers, while in Tbilisi the population is urbanized and educated. On the other hand, Yezidi/Kurdish culture is very well preserved in Armenia.

            More interestingly, the number of Yezidis on the proportional list of the political parties, including the main pro-government ones, is surprising. However, it is reported to have opened up new divisions withing the community.

            The approaching elections seem to be deepening divisions within Armenia’s sizable Yezidi community whose often competing leaders have pledged allegiance to three different parties running for parliament.


            Other issues are the ratification under the European Charter for Minority and Regional Languages of "Kurdish" and "Ezideren" as two separate languages in Armenia when they are both the same Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish. This has led to problems with regards to the publication of school textbooks, for example.

            IWPR - Institute for War & Peace Reporting gives voice to people at the frontlines of conflict and transition to help them drive change.


            Anyway, there's more information and photographs on Yezidis/Kurds in Armenia and Georgia at:

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            • #36
              Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

              The Kurd-Yezidi identity problem aside, I've read in some articles that they're staunch supporters of the PKK.

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              • #37
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                I really cannot understand the Armenians who have sympathy for Kurds. If an Armenian should hate someone who killed and raped his/her ancestors, Kurds will suit this position better than Turks. Because Kurds did not only commit crimes against Armenians, but they had also stolen everything left from them.

                If an Armenian thinks that the Armenian nation needs a neighboring ally, then the Turks, who are more numerous and stronger, suit this position better than the Kurds. (that idea is of course foolish).
                Do you know that the Kurds make fun of the genocide? There are many traditional Kurdush anecdotes that make fun of the attacks against the Armenian caravans during the Medz Yeghern! (For example: the one about an Armenian woman who asked the Kurdish bandit to throw her husband down from the cliff...)
                Don't forget that the Kurds, who have not been faithful to their coreligionerists like Turks and Arabs, will not miss the next opportunity to persecute Armenians once more!!!

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                • #38
                  Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

                  Originally posted by sergeyisanov View Post
                  I really cannot understand the Armenians who have sympathy for Kurds. If an Armenian should hate someone who killed and raped his/her ancestors, Kurds will suit this position better than Turks. Because Kurds did not only commit crimes against Armenians, but they had also stolen everything left from them.

                  If an Armenian thinks that the Armenian nation needs a neighboring ally, then the Turks, who are more numerous and stronger, suit this position better than the Kurds. (that idea is of course foolish).
                  Do you know that the Kurds make fun of the genocide? There are many traditional Kurdush anecdotes that make fun of the attacks against the Armenian caravans during the Medz Yeghern! (For example: the one about an Armenian woman who asked the Kurdish bandit to throw her husband down from the cliff...)
                  Don't forget that the Kurds, who have not been faithful to their coreligionerists like Turks and Arabs, will not miss the next opportunity to persecute Armenians once more!!!
                  My friend the Kurds are not Armenias ally because they don't have any political or military power. when the US retreats his troops put of Iraq Turkey will invade and destroy evrey dream of a free Kurdisstan and that's the point were there is going to be a civil war in Turkey and our armies need to invade and take back our lands .

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                  • #39
                    Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

                    I had an instructor in the Army who heard from a Kurd that they were decendents of Noah...I corrected him.
                    Bottom line, they are theives even in the spiritual sense....Armenia must deal with Kurds as you would deal with Turks...with a big stick!

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                    • #40
                      Re: Kurdish minortiy in Armenia

                      Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
                      My friend the Kurds are not Armenias ally because they don't have any political or military power. when the US retreats his troops put of Iraq Turkey will invade and destroy evrey dream of a free Kurdisstan and that's the point were there is going to be a civil war in Turkey and our armies need to invade and take back our lands .
                      Hmm lets summarize;

                      1. US will retreat its troops from Iraq.
                      2. Then Turkey will invade Iraq.
                      3. Then a civil war will start in Turkey.
                      4. Then (this is the funniest part) Armenian army will invade Turkey.
                      5. Then Armenia will take "their" lands.

                      Internet is a useful tool and your only option to realise your dreams.
                      Continue to chat about destroying Turkey you loser.

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