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    OVER 300 TURKISH CITIZENS VISITED GENOCIDE MUSEUM IN YEREVAN



    According to ArmenPress news agency, over 300 citizens of Turkey have visited the Genocide Museum in Yerevan over the recent few days. Director of the museum-institute Hayk Demoyan said that the Turkish visitors were mainly students, representatives of different organizations and sports fans, who had arrived to watch the football game.

    Hayk Demoyan said that the Turkish visitors had very different feelings about what they saw in the museum: some were shocked and felt very painful and sorry about the genocide, and some were unwilling to accept the facts seriously. Some of the Turks did not watch the exhibition of the museum till the end, partly because of psychological stress, and partly for the reason of avoiding reporters.

    The latest "Armenian Sports in the Ottoman Empire" exhibition, started last week in the museum, was of some special interest to the Turkish visitors. They were completely ignorant of the great Armenian contribution to the development of sports in Turkey. About 30 newspapers, TV channels and other media prepared different reports about the Armenian Genocide Museum, and interviewed its director.

    It is remarkable that Hasan Jamal, grandson of one of the organizers of the Armenian Genocide, Jamal Pasha, also visited Yerevan and laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.


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    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

    Interesting.
    Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

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      Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

      The ones that were unwilling to accept the facts seriously, obviously dont know the true story
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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        Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

        intresting news ay... dont really know what to say

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          Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

          Originally posted by Yedtarts View Post

          It is remarkable that Hasan Jamal, grandson of one of the organizers of the Armenian Genocide, Jamal Pasha, also visited Yerevan and laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide.
          Cemal Pasha was a xxxish Turk, just as his grandson is.

          An ethnic Turk would neither genocide Armenians or visit their memorial.

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            Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

            Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
            Cemal Pasha was a xxxish Turk, just as his grandson is.

            An ethnic Turk would neither genocide Armenians or visit their memorial.

            One turk that admits his/her nation was run by joos (still is), or to be more precise, zionists. Yes, ataturk was also a crypto joo.
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

              Originally posted by Armanen View Post
              One turk that admits his/her nation was run by joos (still is), or to be more precise, zionists. Yes, ataturk was also a crypto joo.
              Actually Atatürk died a very short period after he announced that Turkey would join Arabs to fight any zionist state found in the ME.

              But "yes" lots and lots of Turkish statemen have xxxish origin.

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                Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
                Cemal Pasha was a xxxish Turk, just as his grandson is.

                An ethnic Turk would neither genocide Armenians or visit their memorial.
                Which one was not, or yet which was is not?

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                  Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                  Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
                  Actually Atatürk died a very short period after he announced that Turkey would join Arabs to fight any zionist state found in the ME.

                  But "yes" lots and lots of Turkish statemen have xxxish origin.

                  Glad to see you are a lot less brainwashed than the average turk. As for what ataturk said or didn't say, a moot point, he was a politician and said what he had to. The fact remains that there are two zionist nations, and the first one is turkey, which to this day is one of israel's closest allies.
                  For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
                  to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



                  http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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                    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                    Glad to see you are a lot less brainwashed than the average turk.
                    Well you don't seem to know much about any Turk yet the average Turk. You have assumptions on Turks that you wish/hope were true, thats it.

                    As for what ataturk said or didn't say, a moot point, he was a politician and said what he had to. The fact remains that there are two zionist nations, and the first one is turkey, which to this day is one of israel's closest allies.
                    There are xxxish origined politicians all over Europe and the USA just as there are in Turkey. It doesn't make any of these states zionist.

                    ps zionism is a pretty serious ideology, you should know what it means before accusing a nation of it.

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