Re: Trip to Armenia (including pictures)
I have a question about Visa in Armenia since i was there a couple of months ago with a single entry Visa, is there any period i have to wait before I can go back again or can you go in and out as you wish?
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Re: Trip to Armenia (including pictures)
Originally posted by ara87 View PostYeah I just re-read what I wrote and should have been more clear. I meant to ask if 2 weeks was enough for just Armenia, but I guess I got your answer on that either way.
Artashes, I understand where you are coming from, but I feel like I would be able to remain composed. You have to remember that even if many Turkish civillians agree with us on the genocide, they cannot say anything without being punished by the Turkish government.
Also the areas of Ani and Ararat are mostly deserted anyways, so it's not like I'd be running into many denialist Turks. Most of the people who do live around those areas are Kurds anyways, not Turks, and while some Kurds participated in the genocide, many Kurds today have apologized, and seek to be friends with us in order to help their plight against the Turks. So i think I will be fine
That's some basis for friendship . If I'm not mistaken a number of them are living in houses right now that we're built by honest, industrious Armenians who were decent people. Also their claim to ancestry in our ancient lands does not meet the requirement of --- TRUTH ---.
Artashes
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Re: Trip to Armenia (including pictures)
Kurds are just as bad as Turks, just more illiterate. Kurds will of course want to be "friends" with us because they are being oppressed by Turks. Of course, when we were being oppressed by Turks, they enthusiastically helped the Turks. So I don't see why we should give a rat's a** about the Kurds and view them in a positive light. Let Turks and Kurds just kill each other.
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Originally posted by Siggie View PostApricots aren't ripe yet in June. Peaches were being imported from Iran still while I was there and only those tiny local apricots were just becoming available. Try to go later than June if that's important to you.
Also I missed the question about Turkey initially. I don't think it two weeks would be enough time to go to Artsakh, Georgia, and turkey. I think 2 weeks is barely enough to visit things in RA and you'll already have to pick and choose.
Artashes, I understand where you are coming from, but I feel like I would be able to remain composed. You have to remember that even if many Turkish civillians agree with us on the genocide, they cannot say anything without being punished by the Turkish government.
Also the areas of Ani and Ararat are mostly deserted anyways, so it's not like I'd be running into many denialist Turks. Most of the people who do live around those areas are Kurds anyways, not Turks, and while some Kurds participated in the genocide, many Kurds today have apologized, and seek to be friends with us in order to help their plight against the Turks. So i think I will be fine
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Sorry, forgot to say the obvious --- I'd end up dead --- just like my family before me --- lachaim ---
Artashes
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I am only human.
Artashes
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Originally posted by Artashes View PostI'm not trying to start trouble. I'm not psychotic . I think I'm somewhat quiet and contemplative and a little to friendly. Am constantly needing to remind myself that other peoples motives are neither forthright or appearant. This Internet thing is totally new to me. My join date on this site is my Internet start(approx 6 mo).
I've seen Armenians over the internet(video) who have gone to ?turky? And the went to find their roots. They conducted themselves with decency and they reminded me of the people that raised me.
If I went their I would either end up in a one of the simi hominoid prisons or make a successful escape after I took out the first mouthy high stepping lier. I know discretion is the better part of valor, so I avoid places where saying the truth is against the law. I can't stand being around phony lying vain --- I can't stand being around simi hominoids.
Artashes
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I'm not trying to start trouble. I'm not psychotic . I think I'm somewhat quiet and contemplative and a little to friendly. Am constantly needing to remind myself that other peoples motives are neither forthright or appearant. This Internet thing is totally new to me. My join date on this site is my Internet start(approx 6 mo).
I've seen Armenians over the internet(video) who have gone to ?turky? And the went to find their roots. They conducted themselves with decency and they reminded me of the people that raised me.
If I went their I would either end up in a one of the simi hominoid prisons or make a successful escape after I took out the first mouthy high stepping lier. I know discretion is the better part of valor, so I avoid places where saying the truth is against the law. I can't stand being around phony lying vain --- I can't stand being around simi hominoids.
Artashes
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Re: Trip to Armenia (including pictures)
Originally posted by Mos View PostWell it depends on the year....generally late june into July is best tsiran time. And people, please don't visit Turkey. Try to be a little bit patriotic for God's sake.
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Re: Trip to Armenia (including pictures)
Originally posted by Siggie View PostApricots aren't ripe yet in June. Peaches were being imported from Iran still while I was there and only those tiny local apricots were just becoming available. Try to go later than June if that's important to you.
Also I missed the question about Turkey initially. I don't think it two weeks would be enough time to go to Artsakh, Georgia, and turkey. I think 2 weeks is barely enough to visit things in RA and you'll already have to pick and choose.
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