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  • Anoush
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Originally posted by Gavur View Post
    When future generations of Armenian youth asks us why the furck did "We" help Turkey consolidate their gains after Genociding us?
    We'll just let them know right here and now by saying
    "Don't hate your Azk because of a couple of greedy Eastern arsholes both there and abroad".
    Kadoos to your answer Gavur. You have answered it exactly what I would have answered. I couldn't agree with you more. Alas, but what can we do now that we have a government of traitors in the Motherland. I am still crying in my heart for our country's future.

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  • Gavur
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    Exactly! It is difficult for me to understand that simple things such as this need to be explained on a daily basis.

    And to Anoush, how are we going to get Western Armenia back? I can assure you it will not be through international law. But I am open to other suggestions that you and others may have.
    When future generations of Armenian youth asks us why the furck did "We" help Turkey consolidate their gains after Genociding us?
    We'll just let them know right here and now by saying
    "Don't hate your Azk because of a couple of greedy Eastern arsholes both there and abroad".

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  • Davo88
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    Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Watch Catholicos Aram's message on the day of the signing.
    (I didn't find a version without the translator.)

    Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNQVKycgwwM
    Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAEEBzEnPLc&NR=1
    Part 3: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cnp3B...eature=related

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  • Yedtarts
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    "Voch Mi Zichoom Turkerin" Say 60,000 Protesters in Yerevan

    Yerkir Media gives a wrap up of the 60,000+ procession and rally in Yerevan against the Turkey-Armenia Protocols. Protesters marched the Dzidzernagapert Arm...

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    I dont think i could reach such conclusions even after a full night of heavy drinking.
    I told you yesterday you are drinking Vodka and Borsch. Now go and play with the Russians so to speak.

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  • Davo88
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    Yes but Turkey isn't the one making concessions, it's Armenia.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by Anoush View Post
    Of course never with a defeitist attitudes of today's RA's government who have played in the hands of turkey, our worst enemy. And not ever if these protocols after being signed, turkey opens their borders. Indeed they made Armenia sell out the Genocide issue and with it ever getting Western Armenian lands back. But if there is a coup d'etat and a new government comes along who want to work with Diasporan Armenians who have diligently worked for 30+ years to get 20 countries accept the legality of the Genocide; then we may have the possibility of asking for reparations.
    I dont think i could reach such conclusions even after a full night of heavy drinking.

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  • Davo88
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    Of course not, Turkey's leaders aren't as big sellouts as Sargsyan and Nalbandian.

    Poor tennis player David Nalbandian who now has to identify with the Nalbandian that signed the capitulative protocols.

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    And to Anoush, how are we going to get Western Armenia back? I can assure you it will not be through international law. But I am open to other suggestions that you and others may have.
    Of course never with a defeitist attitudes of today's RA's government who have played in the hands of turkey, our worst enemy. And not ever if these protocols after being signed, turkey opens their borders. Indeed they made Armenia sell out the Genocide issue and with it ever getting Western Armenian lands back. But if there is a coup d'etat and a new government comes along who want to work with Diasporan Armenians who have diligently worked for 30+ years to get 20 countries accept the legality of the Genocide; then we may have the possibility of asking for reparations.

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  • Armanen
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    The territorial integrity issue also applies to turkey, but does anyone honestly think turkey will pull out from northern Cyprus?

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