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  • #11
    Re: Turks in Armenia

    Right.

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    • #12
      Re: Turks in Armenia

      Originally posted by Selpak
      Right.

      Turkey's a wonderful country...as long as you're a non-believing Sunni Muslim who worships Ataturk and refuse to question official government policy.

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      • #13
        Re: Turks in Armenia

        You can be only a wranker with stereotyped words. Turkish socialists first survey had ended very quickly. Because they planed everything according to worker-class. But villagers weren't workers. After that they made many analysis about Turkey. If you want to talk like expert of Turkey take a help from their analysis. There should be many articals on internet...

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        • #14
          Re: Turks in Armenia

          Originally posted by Selpak
          You can be only a wranker with stereotyped words. Turkish socialists first survey had ended very quickly. Because they planed everything according to worker-class. But villagers weren't workers. After that they made many analysis about Turkey. If you want to talk like expert of Turkey take a help from their analysis. There should be many articals on internet...

          Not sure what you are trying to convey perhaps because your English skills are so weak but my comments have nothing to do villager vs. worker class. Turkeys attitudes towards its minorities were, are and will probably remain farcical. Judging by their reactions towards France I expect to hear about Armenians being harrassed in Turkey very soon. My wife still has family there and I know quite well about their lives and what they must deal with.

          By the way, why the hell are you here on this forum? Please answer honestly.

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          • #15
            Re: Turks in Armenia

            Not sure what you are trying to convey perhaps because your English skills are so weak but my comments have nothing to do villager vs. worker class.
            I tried to say that you say just what you believe.

            Armenians being harrassed in Turkey very soon.
            Most probably

            By the way, why the hell are you here on this forum? Please answer honestly.
            Look at the headlines. You are right. Enjoy!!

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            • #16
              Re: Turks in Armenia

              Originally posted by Selpak
              I tried to say that you say just what you believe.

              Most probably

              Look at the headlines. You are right. Enjoy!!

              Sounds as though you condone physical violence towards Armenians. Am I right?

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              • #17
                Re: Turks in Armenia

                Originally posted by RSNATION
                Sounds as though you condone physical violence towards Armenians. Am I right?
                Still thinking about it, Selpak?

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                • #18
                  Re: Turks in Armenia

                  Originally posted by Selpak
                  I tried to say that you say just what you believe.

                  Most probably

                  Look at the headlines. You are right. Enjoy!!
                  Maybe you could burn a church or something. It'll make you feel better, get you in touch with your ancestors and is very reasonable behavior.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Turks in Armenia

                    Let's stop all the off topic rants and raves and get the threads back in focus. This is a warning to everyone.
                    Achkerov kute.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Turks in Armenia

                      I was born in Yerevan but left for America @7. I have not been to Armenia since I was 14(I think). To be honest with everyone here I did not even know there were as many Azeris living there as I read about in the papers. I knew there were some villages but never the amount I read about. And the only non-Armenians/Russians I ever saw in Yerevan were Kurds.
                      As for Turks today wouldn't it be a bit ironic considering the state of affairs between the nations if there are business men from Turkey in Armenia selling their goods?

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