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Read This Urgently, You may help your Armenia

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  • Read This Urgently, You may help your Armenia

    Open the following link and vote. Say No, for Turkey to be a part of the European Union.
    Then forward this message to all your contacts.

    http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/eu...rkey.straw.ap/

    Regards

  • #2
    That’s CNN, the brain washing news media, which is controlled by Zionist Jews; it’s very obvious what the results are going to be.
    No matter what you vote it’s going to show whatever they want you to see.

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    • #3
      That's the exact reason that let me post this link... I work as a website developer... I realised that the poll on the CNN's site may be fake... So I forwarded the link to more than 50 persons I know... I'm not sure what the results will be but we have to try every possible way.

      Thanks Reincarnated Am for your post

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      • #4
        I, too, am very suspicious of the results!
        But we all know who controls the media so....

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        • #5
          Thank you for your post

          Have you voted?
          Please send this link to as much contacts as you can... let's make a try... I'm tracing the results since yesterday

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          • #6
            Yes, I did vote...

            But this is just a poll... the results wouldn't change a thing. We should wait for the real outcome of the meeting.

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            • #7
              I Will Vote No, But Read This



              Which One is True?
              No score for this post September 23 2005, 4:51 AM

              A.
              KARS TREATY WAS CONCLUDED WITH GROSS VIOLATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: ARMENIAN
              MP

              YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 3. ARMINFO. The issue of recognizing or not recognizing the
              Kars Treaty is not on Armenia's foreign political agenda, says ARFD MP Levon
              Mkrtchyan commenting on the Turkish media reports saying that Armenia's FM has
              acknowledged this treaty.

              "I don't think that Vardan Oskanyan has ever spoken about Armenia's acknowledging
              the Kars Treaty. This must be some misinformation," says Mkrtchyan. He notes
              that the treaty was signed with gross violations of the international law as
              it was imposed by the Turkish-Russian Moscow Treaty stipulating that all the
              South Caucasian republics should later sign similar treaties with Turkey. "In
              fact the Kars Treaty was imposed on Armenia and nobody asked its opinion," says
              Mkrtchyan.

              To remind, under the Kars Treaty 1921 the Soviet Russia gave Turkey part of historical
              Armenian provinces with the towns of Kars, Ardagan, Igdir and Bitlis.

              ================================================== =========================

              B.
              Yesterday I was being interviewed by a Turkish television crew. I was surprised at the amount of misinformation that they had. They were surprised that the Armenian-Turkish border is open from the Armenian side, that it is Turkey that keeps it closed. They were surprised that Armenia has no pre-conditions for establishing diplomatic relations with Turkey. They were highly surprised that even the recognition of Genocide is not a precondition. They were also surprised that the Kars Treaty has not been denounced or revoked by the Government of Armenia. Now I'm surprised that official Turkish propaganda has taken over and blurred the views of many.

              There's another misunderstanding. By default, people assume that we're opposed to Turkey's membership in the EU. They're wrong on this one too. Of course we would like to see Turkey become an EU member.




              On B, what's with that crap??? That is the official position of the Armenian government??????????????

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              • #8
                Anush... good question!! I don't know!!

                I couldn't open the site for part B... but if it's URL is armeniaforeignministry.com, I'd assume their part is more credible for the government's official position. I actually won't be surprised if they are for Turkey joining the EU. If so, Turkey would have to end the economic blockade and start acting the way the rest of the world (or most of the world) acts with its neighbors.

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