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  • #31
    brothers, its possible to create peace between armenians and azaris?

    its possible? look here: http://www.pan-iranism.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=493

    we have also armenians and azaris who are pan-iranists.... its maybe the best way, that we forget whats happen....and look forward, because united to be stronger...

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    • #32
      The conflict in Artsakh has almost nothing to do with the past, and everything to do with the present borders. Don't come back here trying to sell us bullxxxx like "Azeri Genocide" ever again.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Kharpert
        The conflict in Artsakh has almost nothing to do with the past, and everything to do with the present borders. Don't come back here trying to sell us bullxxxx like "Azeri Genocide" ever again.
        I agree. The people who are promoting "Pan-Iranism" are mostly Azeri Turks and they are actually promoting Pan-turkism under a different name. You can see their policies in Iran here:

        The Policy of Turkification of Iran

        we know that georgians and armenians have a heavy rivaly, we have also between kurds and persian, but we need peace in this region, and this is our main reason
        Obviously somebody who is writing this is an Azeri Turk. I have never heard of any rivalry between Persians and Kurds. Persians have been the leaders of Iran and they are not in any rivalry with Kurds.

        Alse these Iranian Azeris always talk very unclearly about who they are. They say they "Iranian" clearly they are not Persian. Also they are both Moslem and Zoarastrians.

        Check my forum for more information

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        • #34
          Originally posted by oslonor
          This is an updated website

          Persians and Hollywood
          http://oslonor.blogspot.com
          What does this have to do with the Armenian Genocide?

          Infact out of all your posts on this forum I dont recall any of them being in relation to the Armenian genocide?

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          • #35
            He is worried about Azeris mixing with Persians and want Armenians to help him too, appearantly

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            • #36
              He has no idea what he's talking about.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by kerkuk_kurdista
                He is worried about Azeris mixing with Persians and want Armenians to help him too, appearantly
                The policy of Turkification in Turkey is a very similar process where they have murdered Armenians and Kurds. I doubt you are Kurd otherwise you should be familiar with this. Same process is going on in Iran where Kurds and other ethnic groups are a target by Azeri Turks.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by oslonor
                  The policy of Turkification in Turkey is a very similar process where they have murdered Armenians and Kurds. I doubt you are Kurd otherwise you should be familiar with this. Same process is going on in Iran where Kurds and other ethnic groups are a target by Azeri Turks.
                  Im not going to get dragged into one of your pointless debates.

                  I have the understanding the the Azeri arent taught their language in schools. I have even heard that many Azeri youth dont know their own mother tongue because of these policies. As this is the case how can you claim that the opposite is true and non Azeris are becoming 'Azerified' or Turkified?

                  All real evidence contradicts your claims.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Bulgarian
                    Im not going to get dragged into one of your pointless debates.

                    I have the understanding the the Azeri arent taught their language in schools. I have even heard that many Azeri youth dont know their own mother tongue because of these policies. As this is the case how can you claim that the opposite is true and non Azeris are becoming 'Azerified' or Turkified?

                    All real evidence contradicts your claims.
                    Actually we support the Azeri separatist and their demands for language and ethnic rights. The Azeri Turk regime in Tehran can not rule except to pretend it is an "Iranian' regime and that is why it suppresses ordinary Azeris. Also Azeri regime imposes its Azeri Turk culture on the natives of Iran and not its language.

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                    • #40
                      Who is we?

                      I dont understand you. On one hand you sound like a pan-Turkist and on the other hand you say things that they would never say.

                      It just seems as though you are trying to divide Iranians for some reason. I thought the Azeris of Iran are very happy to live in Iran and 99% of them dont want independence.

                      If I was to accept everything you say as true then what? What do you want members of this Armenian Genocide forum to do?

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