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if u have like thees photos and evidences why doesnt your country accept to share their archieve with republic of turkey?
Our country doesn't accept to share its archives? and who told you that? and what do you suppose the Turkish researcher Yeqta Turkyimaz was working on if our archives were not open?
Unlike Turkey who just recently opened its so-called archives, Armenia's archives have always been open. It's ignorant posts like this that makes me realize how uneducated and uninformed you people are about the genocide. Not only Armenia, but both Britain and the US have their archives on the Armenian genocide open as well. Hahaha "why doesn't your country accept to share archives"... Remember: Better to stay silent and let people think you're a fool than open your mouth and prove it.
Ok Mustafa, what was Yektan Turkyilmaz doing in Armenia? Tongue posed the question, if you aren't an ignorant fool, why don't you address the fact that the Armenian archives have been open, and will continue to be. Yektan Turkyilmaz has studied in the Armenian archives 4 times! And just because the first time he did was the first time a Turk studied in them doesn't mean it was the first time they were open. Other foriegn researchers have been studying there for a long time.
Lets see if you can at least have the self respect to address Tongues point...
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