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  • #61
    Re: Iranians in Armenia

    The only thing that worries me about Iranians visiting Armenia is that 'Iranians' is a broad term and, like it has been pointed out in this thread, many of them are actually Azaris. While the Azaris should not be compared to Azerbaijanis (they are indeed different), there is still a sleeper Grey Wolf movement within the province of Azarbaijan that could possibly use this 'loophole' to sneak into Armenia and spy or cause trouble from within. Besides in the form of tourism, I have also heard many of the truck drivers that bring in goods from Iran to Armenia for example are ethnic Azaris.

    Besides the Azari stuff, there really is not much to worry about. Nothing but good could come out of Iranians visiting Armenia and spending money there and going back to Iran. Iran and Iranians are friends of Armenia. Many of them come here to drink in order to escape Iranian Islamic laws. Check this good article for example http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7514341.stm . As for prostitution, Armenia has bigger fish to fry in the form of Armenian prostitutes going (willingly and unwillingly) to Turkey and more prominently to Dubai. A rare case of our authorities actually doing something about it was this year when a female Armenian pimp got 14 years for trafficking our women to Dubai (see http://hetq.am/en/court/anush-martirosyan-3/).
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    • #62
      Re: Iranians in Armenia

      Armenian women marrying Iranian men because they've got more money and can thus support a family better financialy = Not good.

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      • #63
        Re: Iranians in Armenia

        Originally posted by Muhaha View Post
        Armenian women marrying Iranian men because they've got more money and can thus support a family better financialy = Not good.
        that armenian women who does that is a xxxxx, simply. and I deeply feel bad for her family for having raised her as that. It is a xxxxing shame armenian marrying a Muslim and his money. Why not start stealing women from Iran? Iranian women at least have some dignity they won't run off with the next person just because of money and ignore her culture.
        Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
        ---
        "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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        • #64
          Re: Iranians in Armenia

          Originally posted by Mos View Post
          that armenian women who does that is a xxxxx, simply. and I deeply feel bad for her family for having raised her as that. It is a xxxxing shame armenian marrying a Muslim and his money. Why not start stealing women from Iran? Iranian women at least have some dignity they won't run off with the next person just because of money and ignore her culture.
          Well it all comes down to Armenia's fundamental problem of a low population. I'm sure there aren't a lot of Armenian women that are doing this but it's still a an annoying problem because Armenia doesn't have that many people to begin with.

          At the end of the day, unless ROA citizens fix their low population, a lot of these otherwise petty problems will continue to be big problems.

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          • #65
            Re: Iranians in Armenia

            Originally posted by Mos View Post
            that armenian women who does that is a xxxxx, simply. and I deeply feel bad for her family for having raised her as that. It is a xxxxing shame armenian marrying a Muslim and his money. Why not start stealing women from Iran? Iranian women at least have some dignity they won't run off with the next person just because of money and ignore her culture.
            You are very unfortunately but quite right. It is sheer shame when any Armenian girl/woman has no dignity/ethic/more and goes off marrying a muslim. For me, the same applies with Europeans/Americans or any other nationality. Personally I waited for the right Armenian guy, despite many handsome Christian odars beseaching me to go out with them; but I was determined to go out and marry with an Armenian; that was me. But marrying a muslim? An Armenian woman cannot go lower than that. Unfortunately there are low lives in RA with very little self esteem and national pride that can do such things, and I'd rather see them throwing themselves in the Arax river and killing themselves than marrying with a muslim Iranian, Turk or Azerbaijani.

            After all, during 1915-1918 that's what many good Armenian girls did. Hand in hand just like dancing "shourchbar" together they jumped in Yeprad and Dikris rivers NOT to submit to the turkish or kurdish men. Whatever happened to the new generations of Armenians? Why can't they learn from their ethical anscestors who conducted themselves with high morality? Amot to whoever does such things!
            Last edited by Anoush; 12-04-2009, 05:03 PM.

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            • #66
              Re: Iranians in Armenia

              Originally posted by Anoush View Post
              You are very unfortunately but quite right. It is sheer shame when any Armenian girl/woman has no dignity/ethic/more and goes off marrying a muslim. For me, the same applies with Europeans/Americans or any other nationality. Personally I waited for the right Armenian guy, despite many handsome Christian odars beseaching me to go out with them; but I was determined to go out and marry with an Armenian; that was me. But marrying a muslim? An Armenian woman cannot go lower than that. Unfortunately there are low lives in RA with very little self esteem and national pride that can do such things, and I'd rather see them throwing themselves in the Arax river and killing themselves than marrying with a muslim Iranian, Turk or Azerbaijani.

              After all, during 1915-1918 that's what many good Armenian girls did. Hand in hand just like dancing "shourchbar" together they jumped in Yeprad and Dikris rivers NOT to submit to the turkish or kurdish men. Whatever happened to the new generations of Armenians? Why can't they learn from their ethical anscestors who conducted themselves with high morality? Amot to whoever does such things!
              i respect you for that, I hope more of these Armenian girls had the same values that you have.
              Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
              ---
              "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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              • #67
                Re: Iranians in Armenia

                Oh my God, you people are racist don't you? I agree that whatever girl that marries whatever man for money and a "better status" is a xxxxx, but did you really had to say exclusively "Muslim man"? What if she finds a Christian pimp? Then it is OK? This has to do with morals and dignity, not with ethnicity or religion.

                You people are so wrong, you have wrong conceptions and to me it seems like you are very close-minded. You generalize people just because of their religion, yes Turks, Kurds, Azeries are Muslims, but that doesn't mean every Muslim person thinks the same way. Muslim Turks are not the same as the Muslim Arabs or Persians, it doesn't even write the same way. Whoever generalizing is being unfair and acts unwisely, not every Christian is a good person, and not every Muslim is a good person.
                Last edited by ashot24; 12-04-2009, 07:12 PM.

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                • #68
                  Re: Iranians in Armenia

                  Everything that people are scared of here is the byproduct of friendly relations between neighbors. Non of these fears are justified rationaly, as a matter of fact the very things you fear is the sighn of a growing and expanding nation and economy. Because of its location Armenia cannot stay isolated, nor is it in its own interest to do so. Our small country has many strong neighbors and as the case has always been it has absorbed much from each one and will continue to be influenced by them. The days of isolation behind the iron curtain are gone and the new era of globalization is todays reality. Armenia and its people are well suited to take advantage of todays environment and i have much faith in my people and their future. Those who fear assimilation in Armenia simply disregard the facts history has to teach us. We Armenians have been around longer then pretty much anyone else while being surrounded by these same neighbors and their predacessors. Open borders and freindly relations do not mean instant assimilation. Sure friends will take on each others habits and such but a Armenian is not going to turn into a persian by being friendly with one or many of them. The kind of advantages open borders give us are exactly the ones we need to grow as a nation. Do not look down on muslims, they are people to and many have been very nice to us.
                  Hayastan or Bust.

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                  • #69
                    Re: Iranians in Armenia

                    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                    Everything that people are scared of here is the byproduct of friendly relations between neighbors. Non of these fears are justified rationaly, as a matter of fact the very things you fear is the sighn of a growing and expanding nation and economy. Because of its location Armenia cannot stay isolated, nor is it in its own interest to do so. Our small country has many strong neighbors and as the case has always been it has absorbed much from each one and will continue to be influenced by them. The days of isolation behind the iron curtain are gone and the new era of globalization is todays reality. Armenia and its people are well suited to take advantage of todays environment and i have much faith in my people and their future. Those who fear assimilation in Armenia simply disregard the facts history has to teach us. We Armenians have been around longer then pretty much anyone else while being surrounded by these same neighbors and their predacessors. Open borders and freindly relations do not mean instant assimilation. Sure friends will take on each others habits and such but a Armenian is not going to turn into a persian by being friendly with one or many of them. The kind of advantages open borders give us are exactly the ones we need to grow as a nation. Do not look down on muslims, they are people to and many have been very nice to us.
                    de laveli, Muslims have been nice to us? Look at all of history and you see they have almost always tried to get rid of us, would Turks have killed us if we were Muslim? No. All I'm saying is that, ok fine to have economic relations with some middle east countries like Iran, but beyond that it is not acceptable especially letting them flood our country, their just taking advantage of our country and yes throwing a few money at us, we should not kiss their asses and let them flood our country for the few amount of money.
                    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
                    ---
                    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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                    • #70
                      Re: Iranians in Armenia

                      Originally posted by Mos View Post
                      de laveli, Muslims have been nice to us? Look at all of history and you see they have almost always tried to get rid of us, would Turks have killed us if we were Muslim? No. All I'm saying is that, ok fine to have economic relations with some middle east countries like Iran, but beyond that it is not acceptable especially letting them flood our country, their just taking advantage of our country and yes throwing a few money at us, we should not kiss their asses and let them flood our country for the few amount of money.
                      You so easily forget that Armenians were taken in by muslim countries after the genocide and given a chance not to just survive but prosper. Countries like Syria, Jordan, Iran, Iraq, Lebanan... are all majority muslim countries who took the survivors of the genocide and gave us a chance to rebuild and live. You are being very closed minded regarding muslims but i hope for your sake that you are young and still have time to learn vs prejudge.
                      Hayastan or Bust.

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