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  • #11
    Originally posted by phantom
    Welcome aboard Rudo. SOAD ROCKS!

    Hope you have a good experience here. Another good place to look is Wikipedia. Just go to wikipedia and type "armenian genocide" in the search and you'll get a very nice and objective viewpoint, not written by Armenian govt. or Turkish govt. or any Armenian or Turkish organizations. Just normal people who have studied these events in great detail. Good luck on your journey of discovery.
    Kharpert my friend Can you send me some songs of SOAD if you have?I have all albums released in Turkey.But I know I don't have all of them.

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    • #12
      Phantom/Kharpert - that (Wikipedia) article is seriously flawed/comprimised and incomplete. I have offered an outline for a much better article but it seems none are really interested (and I refuse to write it all myself - I just don't have the time at the moment - though I very much could write it and more). Anyway - I can't even much contribute to the current article because I feel it is seriously lacking in context and is improperly emphasised and lacking in key information and it does a tremendous diservice to Armenians and anyone who wishes for proper understanding of these events. I'd take more action on it but for the fear that any changes in it at this point might even be for the worse (from other contributors along the line of some of the posters in this forum)

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      • #13
        I know, 1.5, that's why I differed to www.armenian-genocide.org first.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Kharpert
          I know, 1.5, that's why I differed to www.armenian-genocide.org first.
          So www.armenian-genocide.org is better than wikipedia?

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