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  • #21
    Re: armenian genocide

    Originally posted by RECEP
    WHAT GENOCIDE YOU TIT, STOP SAYING THAT WORD JUST TO GET PAID LIKE THE JUDE YOU PATHETIC LITTLE PEOPLE . ALL WE DIT IS TO MOVE YOU OUT OF OUR COUNTRY BECAUSE YOU WERE STABBING US IN THE BACK WHILE WE WERE FIGHTING. WHWAT DID YOU WANT THE ORIENT EXPRESS TO BRING YOU HOME. IF YOU WULD OF BOUGHT SOME WINTER CLOTHES YOU WOULD OF BEEN FINE BUT NO YOU WANTED THE TURKS TO PROVIDE IT DIDNT YOU U xxxxS. GENOCIDE I WISH WE COULD SEND OUR ARMY OVER AND SHOW YOU WHAT IT MEANS YOU GREASY xxxxERS . UNGRATEFUL THATS WHAT ALL OF YOU ARE U INBREAD DONKEY MOTHERxxxxERS.
    Dostum ne kazandın böyle şeyler yazınca buraya? Ülkeye faydan mı dokunmuş oldu? Tam tersine Türkleri rezil ediyorsun.

    Sorry for breaking the language rule.

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    • #22
      Re: armenian genocide

      NEW EVIDENCE OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE FOUND



      Recently, the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute’s efforts towards collection of new data on the Armenian Genocide have experienced great success with the enrichment of AGMI’s collection of documentary photographs. The most recent discovery is a photo testifying of the Armenian Genocide and in particular the massacres of the Armenian population in the region of Mush, the AGMI told PanArmenian.net.The photograph has been acquired by the AGMI and was captured by Russian soldiers on the Caucasus front in 1915. It portrays the remains of the Armenian villagers who were burnt alive during the massacres of Mush. This photograph is one of a kind. It is one of the well preserved photos discovered in an album called, "Album of refugees" published in Tiflis (1917). The album is consisted from 62 unique photos that demonstrate the events of the Armenian Genocide. However, only a few of the original 62 have survived and most of them are in dire conditions. Nonetheless, the authenticity of the "Album of refugees" is demonstrated through the validity and great condition of this unique photo. On the back of this picture is a quote in Russian stating; "Armenians burnt alive in Sheykhalan by Turkish soldiers". Furthermore, the photo is marked with the number 74, which indicates the existence of a larger collection of photographs captured by Russian soldiers during WWI. Hence, the AGMI is adamant in locating the remaining photos of this collection which will sturdily assist the Institute’s efforts to demonstrate the complete picture of the first genocide of the 20th century.



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      • #23
        Re: armenian genocide

        I simply want recognition. I want shameless Turkey and the world to recognize that they killed 1.5 million out of 2 million Armenians with the only purpose of exterminating Armenians as a race. A race that has survived through centuries. A race that has honorable history, language, culture. What do Turks have... nothing. The only thing they are good at is envading other nation and claiming their architecture, their people ( through rape), their culture and make it theirs. Go to Turkey, the only thing you'll see are Roman, Greek and Armenian structures and churches.

        Many genocides and unjustice actions have been recognized by the world, but not the Armenian genocide. If it wasn't for the around 500 000 armenians that survived the genocide and recovered the Armenian population, we would be extinct today. That's how important this issue of Armenian genocide is.

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        • #24
          Re: armenian genocide

          I found this article interesting, you might as well.

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          • #25
            Re: armenian genocide

            Originally posted by AnushA26 View Post
            I found this article interesting, you might as well.

            http://www.armenian-genocide.org/roosevelt.html
            you can refer to a countless quantity of books, some of them mentioned by me in other threads concerning this subject, where american, french, british, italian politicians refer to the armenian genocide condemning turkey's behaviour with their full declarations or extracts of their declarations of each one of them. for memory consult moussa prince's 'armenocide', p balakian's the burning tigris, etc, etc,

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            • #26
              Re: armenian genocide

              One of my cousins is an International War Crimes Lawyer and she has been trying try the Turkish Republic for Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes, Complicity in Genocide, Violations of the Laws of Customs of War and other Indictments.

              The Case Prosecutor v Fugitive Party of the Turkish Republic. Pursuant to the Decision of ICC Identification Order

              If you want to know I am studying Law. I completed my Tourism Diploma Last Year.

              There has been no warrant for arrest Ordered by the ICC. The Case has not been reclassified or Proceeding Case to the Public since the Case has not been established.

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              • #27
                Re: armenian genocide

                I dont think i need to elaborate on the reason why there is now an emerging push for Pontian Genocide political issue.

                As for future plans, anyone know how to carve a Turkey?

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