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    Algerian Genocide by France. Still France deny Algerian genocide. 2.5 million Muslum were killed / genocided by France legions. Innocent peoples killed / rap...

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    Last edited by sergei; 10-14-2006, 05:04 AM.

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    Re: genocide in algeria

    This is another proof of turkish dishonesty and disillusionment. Where were you all these years, when “the genocide” happened?

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    • #3
      Re: genocide in algeria

      This is another proof of turkish dishonesty and disillusionment. Where were you all these years, when “the genocide” happened?
      When Armenian genocide claim had started?

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      • #4
        Re: genocide in algeria

        You just proved his point.

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        • #5
          Re: genocide in algeria

          Originally posted by ARK
          This is another proof of turkish dishonesty and disillusionment. Where were you all these years, when “the genocide” happened?
          Algerians do not care - and find it suspicious - to see *urks "worry" about their sufferings in the past. They feel that their sufferings are being exploited by the *urks who have colonized and looted their country before the French arrived.

          For the record, the number of Algerians killed is estimated to 150K-300K, including the Harkis - Algerian soldiers of the French Army - and their family killed by the FLN - Algerians fighting for liberation

          Note: I have chosen to auto censor the words "*urk," "*urkish" or *urkic" because it is commonly perceived as unpleasant and offending, evokes unpleasant emotions and imagery and is pregnant with immoral and evil connotations!


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          « Il y aurait matière à reconnaissance au gouvernement turc si cette compassion post-coloniale procédait du simple bon sentiment. Mais l’épreuve du peuple algérien est convoquée comme instrument de pression diplomatique », écrit le quotidien Liberté.

          « Tout se passe comme si la souffance des Algériens, au lieu de mériter une considération de principe, se voit engagée dans un affrontement par ricochet », ajoute le quotidien.

          « C’est pour le moins déplacé que la Turquie interpelle la France sur son passé algérien (traitant ainsi) en mineur un peuple qu’elle a déjà soumis par la force », ajoute Liberté.

          Le quotidien algérien rappelle à ce sujet que « l’Empire ottoman fut le colon (de l’Algérie) avant la France » et que « la colonisation ottomane s’est caractérisée par un pillage en règle du pays ».

          Pour un autre quotidien, La Tribune, la menace turque représente « la réponse du berger à la bergère » et est « un peu intéressée ».
          « S’agissant du génocide algérien, dont la négation doit être effectivement pénalisée, ce devrait être d’abord et surtout l’affaire du peuple algérien et de ses élus », ajoute le quotidien.
          What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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            Re: genocide in algeria

            Originally posted by ARK
            This is another proof of turkish dishonesty and disillusionment. Where were you all these years, when “the genocide” happened?
            why did you insult?

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            • #7
              Re: genocide in algeria

              Originally posted by sergei
              why did you insult?
              this is a criticism
              If my aunt had moustache, she would be my uncle.

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