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Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

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  • #21
    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

    Secular Republic Police Brutality Against Muslims in Turkey

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    • #22
      Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

      A Poll: Did you already know that Dictator Mustafa Kemal was Joo-ish?

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      • #23
        Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

        Dictator Mustafa Kemal Was Agent Of Colonial Powers

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        • #24
          Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

          Democracy in Turkey and Turkish Denial of Armenian Genocide

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          Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
          Turkey is a democracy and probably has the longest democratic state tradition in the region (Balkans, Caucasus and the ME). We control our country.
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          • #25
            Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

            Those links and typcial nationalist insults (especially important areas: someone's race, lifestyle, sexual choice,.. ) are indicator of big indigestions.
            Those symptoms are result of secret jealousy maybe.

            Actually, nationalist view cannot understand this because according to them, if someone has different roots, he/she is shame for the nation. Therefore nationalists = waste of time.

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            • #26
              Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

              Talking to turks is even more a "waste of time". The facts are out there and if you wish to educate yourself then so be it. Coming to an Armenian forum, where majority of the members do not want to hear the typical lines about why a Genocide never happened, or how Armenia is a terrible nation for defending the rights of the Armenians in Artsakh (Karabakh), etc. just shows that the old turk mentality to oppress has not been erased in the past 90 years.

              With that said, siktir!
              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.



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              • #27
                Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                Originally posted by Armanen View Post
                I have been to the region, I am from Armenia and will be moving there soon. I will never set foot in turkey, and even then it will be to retake OUR lands, which will happen sooner or later, especially once the billions from your masters in tel aviv and washington/london stop flowing. turkey is an artificial country with millions who do not identify as turks and many among them who would love nothing more than to break away, i.e. the kurds.
                I assumed you were not from this part of the world and so I was right. When you actually move to Armenia and live with the people, understand their mentality and shift away from the American dream we'll have this conversation again.

                As for the turk president accusing israel of genocide, well what became of it? Did anything change in turkish-israeli relations, did the israelis start to treat the palestinians better? NO! the turk president just got smacked the f**k down.
                We did & continue to do something in the name of peace in the ME. Thats a lot then what the West or Armenia does.

                Funny, but not true. turkey is a pseudo democracy, and even if it were not, democracy is not the best form of government BY FAR.
                Turkey has the longest democratic past in the region. I just wish there were more democracies in the region.

                BS, one could say that more about the u.s. or the latin american nations than turkey, such chauvenism is only found among turks and their Christian counterparts, the georgians.
                Turkey was under British, French, Italian and Greek invasion and her lands were partitioned in Washington and London.

                http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rrected%29.PNG

                I'm sorry it hurts you we successfully drove the imperial powers out and took our own future into our own hands. Tough.

                You mean how turks have tried on multiple occasions to destroy Armenia and Armenians but have always failed? Not only will you never succeed, but you will crash and burn in your next attempt. For it to be a fair fight between an Armenian and a turk, there has to be a 3 to 1 ratio in favor of a turk, sad but true.
                Why do you think Turks are responsible because Russia didn't keep her promise(a greater Armenia) to Armenians for Armenian loyalty to Russia in WW1?

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                • #28
                  Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                  Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                  I'm sure it was business as usual the next day. Don't your countries' armies and intelligence [continue to] train each other?
                  We don't hate xxxs or Israel. But at least we have the dignity to stand up and say they did wrong when they actually did do wrong.

                  Did you expect Turkey to end all relations when Arabs themselves do all kinds of business with Israel?

                  They're just playing human rights monitor when there are so many violations in their own country they'd rather not deal with. How about that whole Algerian genocide business that seems to have dropped off the face of this dunya ever since news of the French denial bill fell off the radar?
                  Reminds me of how Western countries bring the events of 1915 up only untill they get what they want from Turkey and immediately forgot about it afterwards.

                  Just last year Greece and Cyprus agreed to take "Turkey recognizing the 1915 events as genocide" off the pre-condition for EU membership list after Turkey agreed to open her ports to Greek Cypriot ships.

                  For a country that so vehemently objects to colonialism and imperialism, you sure do maintain tremendous relations with these evil imperial powers.
                  Turkey is no superpower, we were invaded by half of Europe less then a century ago. Alike Turkey, no country in the world can survive by isolating herself from the international community. But when the day comes, we do our best to fight imperial and colonial powers. We said "no" to US troops attacking Iraq from Turkish soil at the price of political isolation, economic sanctions etc. That was a bald thing to do considering Jordan opened her air space for US planes to bomb Iraq, a fellow Arab nation.

                  We're no example of ethics and morals but we're doing a whole better then most countries.

                  Yes, yes. We know all about Turkey's outstanding human rights achievements. This must be why the PKK was created. Kurds are simply jealous of living in such a country!
                  Mistakes were made in the past and I don't see any Turk denying them. From banning any form of usage of the kurdish language to broadcasting kurdish TV programmes on Turkish TV is progress. From banning kurdish political movements to paying compensation & having more kurdish ministers then Turkish in the government is unbelievable progress.

                  That kind of progress in only 3 decades, shows we're on the right path. Wouldn't you say?

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                  • #29
                    Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                    Originally posted by xtanbul View Post
                    Turkey has the longest democratic past in the region. I just wish there were more democracies in the region.
                    Could you provide some historical data to back your claim? And also, what do you mean by "the region"? Do you include the Balkans as well?

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                    • #30
                      Re: Over 300 Turkish Citizens Visited Genocide Museum In Yerevan

                      blah blah blah, the same bs comes out of your pie hole turk.

                      If you educate yourself more then we can talk, otherwise you are a waste of time and I suggest you leave this forum.
                      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.



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