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  • Artashes
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    MHP youth wing head slams Armenian jazz concert







    The head of the Nationalist Movement Party's (MHP) youth organization in Kars has asked if Armenians should be hunted down in the streets, in reaction to Armenian jazz musician Tigran Hamasyan's concert in Kars on Sunday evening.

    According to a story in the Hürriyet daily on Thursday, Tolga Adıgüzel criticized the fact that the performers wore priests' vestments. Adıgüzel claimed that in 1915, Armenians killed many Turks in the same area as the concert, which is why the concert was inappropriate. He questioned the motive of the concert, asking: “Who supports them at home [in Turkey]? What is their intention? Who are those sold-out traitor brains that organized the event? Should we hunt down the Armenians in the streets?”

    Adıgüzel stated that Turkish people do not have national ceremonies or festivals at the holy places of Armenians, saying: “Just because we didn't do it it does not mean we cannot. We noted this [concert].” He also claimed that if something similar happens again, they will do anything necessary to stop it.

    Hamasyan came to Turkey for the Turkish leg of his ongoing project “Luys i Luso,” a representation of Armenian sacred music from the fifth to 20th centuries performed in 100 churches around the world and performed a concert in the ruins of the medieval city of Ani in the eastern Turkish province of Kars.

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    This represents the basic turc fundamental , all else combined is --- MINISCULE --- when compared to total population of turc/kurd sentiment .
    Let erdotwit talk for more than 1 minute about the Hayr and this same jive spews from his mouth, or is that his butt ? can't tell the difference.

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  • londontsi
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    MHP youth wing head slams Armenian jazz concert







    The head of the Nationalist Movement Party's (MHP) youth organization in Kars has asked if Armenians should be hunted down in the streets, in reaction to Armenian jazz musician Tigran Hamasyan's concert in Kars on Sunday evening.

    According to a story in the Hürriyet daily on Thursday, Tolga Adıgüzel criticized the fact that the performers wore priests' vestments. Adıgüzel claimed that in 1915, Armenians killed many Turks in the same area as the concert, which is why the concert was inappropriate. He questioned the motive of the concert, asking: “Who supports them at home [in Turkey]? What is their intention? Who are those sold-out traitor brains that organized the event? Should we hunt down the Armenians in the streets?”

    Adıgüzel stated that Turkish people do not have national ceremonies or festivals at the holy places of Armenians, saying: “Just because we didn't do it it does not mean we cannot. We noted this [concert].” He also claimed that if something similar happens again, they will do anything necessary to stop it.

    Hamasyan came to Turkey for the Turkish leg of his ongoing project “Luys i Luso,” a representation of Armenian sacred music from the fifth to 20th centuries performed in 100 churches around the world and performed a concert in the ruins of the medieval city of Ani in the eastern Turkish province of Kars.

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  • londontsi
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Turkish nationalist committee barred from entering Athens

    The Talat Paşa Committee, a Turkish nationalist organization aiming to counter recognition of the 1915 events as the Armenian genocide, has been refused entry to Athens to issue a statement


    The Talat Paşa Committee, a Turkish nationalist organization aiming to counter recognition of the 1915 events as the "Armenian genocide," has been refused entry to Athens, where it had gone to issue a statement in protest at a recently approved Greek bill.

    The members of the committee left for Athens on Jan. 9 with the aim of making a statement in front of the Greek Parliament, but returned by the Greek authorities.

    The committee wanted to protest and demand the withdrawal of a controversial bill approved by Greece’s parliament in September that stiffens penalties for racially motivated crime and criminalizes the denial of genocide and war crimes.

    The delegation of 13 people was intercepted by police at the airport and prevented from entering the city for “security reasons.” They were sent back to Turkey on the next flight.

    Speaking to reporters in a news conference, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said anyone must be able to hold peaceful demonstrations, while refuting allegations that Ankara had tried to block the committee’s visit to Greece.

    Perinçek case

    Çavuşoğlu also commented on a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) case between Switzerland and Turkey’s Workers’ Party (İP) Chairman Doğu Perinçek.

    He said he would prefer Perinçek, who is banned from going abroad in relation to an ongoing coup case, to be able to attend an ECHR appeal hearing on an Armenian genocide denial-related case.

    Çavuşoğlu said he had expressed the same view in a phone conversation with Perinçek, but noted that the local court in Turkey would make the final decision.

    Perinçek was found guilty by a Swiss court on March 9, 2007, after his participation in a number of conferences in Switzerland in 2005, during which he publicly denied that the Ottoman Empire had perpetrated the crime of genocide against the Armenian people.

    Following the Swiss court’s decision, Perinçek appealed to the ECHR in 2008 in Strasbourg, arguing for “freedom of expression.”

    However, Perinçek is currently prevented from leaving Turkey after being jailed in connection with the “Ergenekon” coup plot case.

    “The process is in the [Turkish] Supreme Court’s hands now,” Çavuşoğlu said.

    The foreign minister also stressed that Turkey would “defend its thesis in the best way possible” in the upcoming months.

    January/09/2015

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  • Eddo211
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
    Many of the brightest and most prolific contributors to the forum have been banned do to the puss.
    While the one got to throw insult after insult toward Armenians unempeded, the other were banned for calling a spade a spade IMHO.
    X2....however some did deserve it.

    Chubs good respond but don't play with this cat

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  • Artashes
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by Chubs View Post
    I think you have a point there Bell.
    Unforunately, there doesnt seem to be alot of active members on this side of the forum
    But I know that there are ALOT of Armenians from reddit who read the threads here
    Especially the military balance thread
    So they can have topics for discussion on the subreddit
    Many of the brightest and most prolific contributors to the forum have been banned do to the puss.
    While the one got to throw insult after insult toward Armenians unempeded, the other were banned for calling a spade a spade IMHO.

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  • Chubs
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
    For racist comments, Erdogan could learn much from Artashes. But they probably equal each other in their immaturity, neurosis, bile production, general spitefulness, love of the sound of their own voice, and love of checked jackets.



    Erdogan gets a much bigger audience though. What has the rate of postings on this forum declined to? Two or three a day if you ignore the Military Balance thread?
    I think you have a point there Bell.
    Unforunately, there doesnt seem to be alot of active members on this side of the forum
    But I know that there are ALOT of Armenians from reddit who read the threads here
    Especially the military balance thread
    So they can have topics for discussion on the subreddit

    EDIT: I do have to disagree when it comes to Artashes. He contributes to the discussion greatly if not enhances it even though his choice of words may be unfavorable in your opinion.
    Last edited by Chubs; 08-12-2014, 10:06 AM.

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  • Artashes
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
    When erdotwit the hybrid hominoid made his derogatory remarks about Armenians the other day, he was playing to the audience he was speaking to. He was playing to the general hominoid (toorcee) populace.
    This group of mongoloids hasn't changed.
    If you take this monkey mofo's previous phony speech on the wrongness of what happened circa 1915 and compare to latest speech, you see the true nature and feelings of the hominoids to our west & east.
    Superficially they act human but in fact they are INHUMAN.
    There is no humanity in these hominoid turcee's.
    There is no country that the turcee went that they were not reviled & hated.
    Every country that has kicked the heartless hominoid turcee out rejoiced in the ridenced of these torturing butchers.
    They have been hated where ever they went.
    There is no racism in the hatred of the fraudulent hominoids that call themselves turcee.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    For racist comments, Erdogan could learn much from Artashes. But they probably equal each other in their immaturity, neurosis, bile production, general spitefulness, love of the sound of their own voice, and love of checked jackets.

    Originally posted by Artashes View Post
    When erdotwit the hybrid hominoid made his derogatory remarks about Armenians the other day, he was playing to the audience he was speaking to. He was playing to the general hominoid (toorcee) populace.
    This group of mongoloids hasn't changed.
    If you take this monkey mofo's previous phony speech on the wrongness of what happened circa 1915 and compare to latest speech, you see the true nature and feelings of the hominoids to our west & east.
    Superficially they act human but in fact they are INHUMAN.
    There is no humanity in these hominoid turcee's.
    Erdogan gets a much bigger audience though. What has the rate of postings on this forum declined to? Two or three a day if you ignore the Military Balance thread?
    Last edited by bell-the-cat; 08-11-2014, 05:25 PM.

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  • Artashes
    replied
    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    When erdotwit the hybrid hominoid made his derogatory remarks about Armenians the other day, he was playing to the audience he was speaking to. He was playing to the general hominoid (toorcee) populace.
    This group of mongoloids hasn't changed.
    If you take this monkey mofo's previous phony speech on the wrongness of what happened circa 1915 and compare to latest speech, you see the true nature and feelings of the hominoids to our west & east.
    Superficially they act human but in fact they are INHUMAN.
    There is no humanity in these hominoid turcee's.

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Can Turkey Learn Tolerance?

    Turkish Govt not going to return Sansaryan Han to Armenian Patriarchate

    13:44, 31 July, 2014


    YEREVAN, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS. The Turkish Government is not going to
    return Sansaryan Han building located in Istanbul's Eminönü district
    to the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. An Armenian college
    used to function in Sansaryan Han, the true owner of which is the
    Armenian Patriarchate.

    As reports `Armenpress' citing Turkish gazeteport.com news website,
    the Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Bülent Arınç has
    recently stated that the issue of returning the building is not on the
    agenda. The Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Bülent Arınç stated this
    in his response to the written query of political figure Sezgin
    Tanrıkulu representing the Republican People's Party (CHP). Among
    other things, the Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey Bülent Arınç
    underscored: `The Chief Department on Foundations does not hold
    activities regarding this issue.'


    YEREVAN, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS. The Turkish Government is not going to return Sansaryan Han building located in Istanbul’s Eminönü district to the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. An Armenian college used to function in Sansaryan Han, the true owner of which is the Armenian Patriarchate.

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