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  • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

    Originally posted by Jos View Post
    How could Ataturk have supported this in 1915 when he was only a middle ranking officer engaged in the Gallipoli defense under General Limon Van Sanders?

    Wrong to the point of almost comical. Is this amateur hour Alexandros? Do you even read any of these articles before posting them. Or is the only requirement being they must be anti-turkish?
    Well for supporting some thing one does not have to be the God. One thing for sure: Ataturk have continued what CUP have begun. Actually CUP have done the dirty job for "founder of the republic".

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    • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

      Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
      ....Sabiha Gökçen
      I wonder how one who climes to live in Latin America got a turkish keybord

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      • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

        Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
        I wonder how one who climes to live in Latin America got a turkish keybord
        Haha it's no Turkish keyboard, is an special Latin keyboard which is able to type special characters used in many languages. I can write in a lot of languages actually.
        Last edited by ashot24; 01-25-2010, 11:22 AM.

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        • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

          Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
          I wonder how one who climes to live in Latin America got a turkish keybord
          Having X keyboard (font) does not mean you are X person. I have Turkish keyboard/font installed in my computer as well as Armenian, French and English. Any computer can have any font regardless of your location.
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          • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            Having X keyboard (font) does not mean you are X person. I have Turkish keyboard/font installed in my computer as well as Armenian, French and English. Any computer can have any font regardless of your location.
            You can have installed fonts, but using the special characters is kind of problematic without having proper keybord. Dont think some one who dose not speak (type) turkish will use it.

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            • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

              Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
              Haha it's no Turkish keyboard, is an special Latin keyboard which is able to type special characters used in many languages. I can write in a lot of languages actually.
              No wonder one of them (and not last) is turkish....

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              • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                You can have installed fonts, but using the special characters is kind of problematic without having proper keybord. Dont think some one who dose not speak (type) turkish will use it.
                Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                No wonder one of them (and not last) is turkish....
                I find it funny you are somehow suspicious because I can type ü, ç, ş, or even ə...what's the big problem?

                I believe you think I'm Turkish or Azeri, which I sincerely don't know why. If you don't believe me, ask for someone to check my IP on my location or I don't know...having X fonts does not mean you are X person or live in X place.

                Besides, learning to read and write any of the special characters used in different alphabets based on the Latin script is not hard at all, you know?
                Last edited by ashot24; 01-26-2010, 11:15 AM.

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                • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                  Originally posted by egeli View Post
                  Mustafa Kemal was extremly opposed to pan-Turanism. Do you know why Enver, Talat, and Cemal Pasha all died outside of Turkey? They were expelled by Mustafa Kemal for being ideologically opposed to his principles.
                  None of them were expelled by Ataturk! To avoid arrest for their many crimes they got on a German boat shortly before the Ottoman Empire surrendered and, silently and secretly, fled the country to live in Germany.
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                  • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                    Originally posted by ashot24 View Post
                    I find it funny you are somehow suspicious because I can type ü, ç, ş, or even ə...what's the big problem?

                    I believe you think I'm Turkish or Azeri, which I sincerely don't know why. If you don't believe me, ask for someone to check my IP on my location or I don't know...having X fonts does not mean you are X person or live in X place.
                    The standard Armenian response here to anything not liked is to accuse the person of secretly being a Turk. But in this case I think they are just incredulous that a poster actually wants to be so careful and accurate.
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                    • Re: Armenian-Turkish Relations

                      Originally posted by egeli View Post
                      So inclusive, that it was compulsory. Kemalism has only one true motto : "Happy who CALLS himself a Turk.
                      "Happy who can call himself a Turk" - unhappiness and death to all in Turkey who either don't want to, or who Kemalist say aren't entitled to.
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