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  • Mos
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Azar View Post
    Prove they are not brothers.

    I don't have to prove anything. As an Armenian I know who is our brother and who isn't. And Iranians aren't. I've spend a lot of time in Yerevan and I know how Armenians view Iranians, and it's not as brothers. They view them as just the Muslim people from the country down there, that spend a lot of money when they come as tourists. That's pretty much it.

    I don't know what's with you fantasies but your real brothers are in Azerbaijan. And the Arabs, because your people have mixed with Arabs so much...

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  • Azar
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Mos View Post
    stop thinking that Iranians and Armenians are brothers.
    Prove they are not brothers.

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  • UrMistake
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by armogrid View Post
    we can continue to play the victim role (i'm not saying we haven't been victimized) and hate the turks, but there really is no end to it. don't hold your breath for reparations, recognition, or restoration. this is from ara baliozian's blog, also from his "elegy" thread on hyeclub's forum.
    All of this is a stupid quote since himself dont see the reasons behind all of this,he see what he want to see.

    This is from me"The stupidity of one is the wisdom of another" think about it...

    He portered the dispute like its the fault of both parties,
    blind we are not cause we are the one with the truth,
    if for him this is blindness then he is lost in his thoughts ...

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  • armogrid
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    we can continue to play the victim role (i'm not saying we haven't been victimized) and hate the turks, but there really is no end to it. don't hold your breath for reparations, recognition, or restoration. this is from ara baliozian's blog, also from his "elegy" thread on hyeclub's forum.

    Friday, September 24, 2010
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    DEAD END
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    Because I was critical of Armenians, I acquired several Turkish friends.
    And because I became critical of Turks, I lost them.
    Easy come, easy go.
    *
    That's another thing Armenians share with Turks: intolerance of criticism.
    As long as they remain intolerant, reason will find no opening in their negotiations, and without reason there can be no dialogue, no compromise, and no consensus.
    *
    After saying they are for democracy and human rights, both Turks and Armenians suppress dissent.
    Both delude themselves when they assert moral superiority.
    Who believes them?
    Only themselves.
    *
    Asserting the reality of the Genocide and denying it has become an industry among them. Both sides refuse to see the obvious, namely that, they were so blinded by hatred of the other that they slaughtered indiscriminately whenever they had the upper hand. But because Turks were a majority, Armenian victims outnumbered Turkish victims.
    *
    How to live in peace with their history?
    They can't.
    Hence their tendency to rewrite it.
    *
    Free speech is a meaningless commodity to those who don't know what freedom is and whose conception of speech consists in saying “Yes, sir!”
    *
    Armenians and Turks may reach a consensus only on the day they see reflection of themselves in the other. Until then their history will stand still.
    *
    For an Armenian, the idea that he may be as bad as a Turk is so repellent that it might as well be treason and blasphemy.
    The same applies to Turks.
    You may now draw your own conclusions.

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  • Eddo211
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Thanks seruven

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  • seruven
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post

    BTW, anyone can translate these from their website?
    Tek millet
    Tek Devlet
    Tek Bayrak
    Tek Dil
    One people
    One state
    One flag
    One language

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  • mouradian
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
    Just about every turk I have come across with on internet has shown itself to be hateful enemy of Armenians (be it Kemalist, Islamist, or Fascist).....Turks and Armenians are words apart and are nothing alike.

    I will insist that the politics involvement is the cause

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  • UrMistake
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    Turks concerned over Armenian author of Ataturk’s signature

    September 22, 2010 | 15:02
    Turks are still concerned over the fact that the author of Ataturk’s signature is Hakob Cherchyan, Armenian by the origin, professor of the renowned Robert College.

    Information saying that the author of the signature is Sabiha Gokcen has recently appeared in the Turkish press.

    However, one of the local journalists from Izmir had a talk with Tigran Cherchyan, 90 year old son of Hakob Cherchyan who resides in the U.S. He called the false reports of the Turkish press, noting that the author of Ataturk’s signature was his father who had received a gratitude letter from Ataturk.

    Interestingly, the author of the Turkish alphabet Hakob Dilacar (Martayan) is also of the Armenian descent. He has created Turkish alphabet and made a great contribution to the Turkish grammar and linguistics.

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  • Eddo211
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Her intentions might be good but she should first go to the source of the problem and try to convince the b.ozkurts so that she can understand where some of our attitudes comes from...........only if I knew Turkish.

    BTW, anyone can translate these from their website?
    Tek millet
    Tek Devlet
    Tek Bayrak
    Tek Dil



    The xxx are b.o.z.

    I can see why those that word is banned here...hahaha
    Last edited by Eddo211; 09-22-2010, 04:00 PM.

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  • Mos
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    Re: An example of Armenian-Turkish friendship

    Originally posted by Azar View Post
    On the show The Young Turks, the Co-Host of the show is an Armenian girl called Ana Kasparian.

    Her addressing the show from an Armenian perspective:

    She later goes on to explain her thoughts on this.


    The show:
    The Young Turks is The Online News Show. Join hosts Cenk Uygur & Ana Kasparian LIVE weekdays 6pm ET/3pm PT. The Young Turks are fearless in talking about the issues that matter. We are a rare show that combines all of the news that people care about in one place. We cover politics, entertainment, sports, and pop culture; all through a progressive lens. What does it mean to be a “Young Turk?” According to the American Heritage Dictionary; 1. Young progressive or insurgent member of an institution, movement, or political party. 2. Young person who rebels against authority or societal expectations. Become a member of this channel and share your thoughts and opinions with the hosts live with Super Chats and Super Thanks! Just press the “Join” button to get started and gain access to custom badges and emojis.


    what is your problem Azar? why did you make this thread? It's like your trying on purpose to make us all mad....Armenians are getting murdered in Turkey and you post this? You have any idea how much harm Turkey & Azerbaijan have caused for Armenia just in the last decade?

    Stop it with your fantasies, stop trying to kiss our ass, and stop thinking that Iranians and Armenians are brothers.

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