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Asala:demands To Stop "meaningless Negotiations With Enemy Of Centuries"

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  • #11
    We're not here for charety work to beg anything from anyone but to take what it's ours.

    I beleive in nationalistic ideology and the followers of the movement.From this individuales we must elect our leaders and unconditionaly support their effort to unit all Armenians under one flag and nation.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Ahapeg
      We're not here for charety work to beg anything from anyone but to take what it's ours.

      I beleive in nationalistic ideology and the followers of the movement.From this individuales we must elect our leaders and unconditionaly support their effort to unit all Armenians under one flag and nation.
      I agree, and that's THE most important thing ... I hope that all Armenians will get to understand that soon, in order to improve we need to unite

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Ahapeg
        BTW I'm a Nationalist Armenian and I beleive in one thing "miyan zenkov ga hayots purgoutioun":
        payts enchbes ?
        Yete amen hayer@ zenk vertsotseen, 5 daregan yrekhayen menchev 50 daregan mart, bidche havasaren dajigin ges zinvornero tiv@ !!!

        Yerani vor grnank zenkov mer eravonk@ veratartsnel ... minchev hima cheink spaser !

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        • #14
          Our bigest and most dangerous enemy is our separateness.

          Lets we all unite and than you all can see how untouchable and strong Armenians are,not by nomber but by intelect and brave-heart.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by maral_m79
            payts enchbes ?
            Yete amen hayer@ zenk vertsotseen, 5 daregan yrekhayen menchev 50 daregan mart, bidche havasaren dajigin ges zinvornero tiv@ !!!

            Yerani vor grnank zenkov mer eravonk@ veratartsnel ... minchev hima cheink spaser !
            kouyrig Maral to mi mdahokvir tshnamin arten nerkin hivantoutiamp g' darabi
            miayn bedk e sbassel vor nerkin cordzaraneren meg@ khordagoui yev microbe marminin darazoui.

            paytz menk bedk e mishd badrast ellank tiague ayrelou

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            • #16
              And to all who support Turkey against recognition of AG I say... we will survey you and your monkey donme little xxxxroaches with wide open eyes without a blink and sleep than let see if you can fool us anymore

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              • #17
                I say forget about money reperations and land claim and concentrate on the reconition. If we ask for monetary reperations, then everyone will accuse us of making up the genocide claims or using it to get money. If we ask for land, then they'll say we're trying to steal land from Turkey. Let's be smarter than that. First of all, we don't need any land since we don't have the people to populate it and we can't kick those who have been living there out since it's not their fault. Secondly, let's concentrate on improving Armenia's economy so we don't need to look like we're beggars or thieves. If we don't ask for any land or money, then no one can say we're doing it for land or money. They can only say that we are doing it so that our dead can finally rest in peace and nothing more. People, don't you see that money and land demands are only hampering our efforts to get Turkey to reconize the genocide? Even though they were not the ones who did it, they will never recognize the genocide if they have to pay for someone elses crimes. It was the Ottoman Empire that committed the crime, but the Ottoman Empire no longer exists. There's simply no logic in holding a son or grandson responsible for his father's or grandfather's crimes and wanting compensation from him.

                Let's get Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide with no strings attached so we can move on and concentrate on the future of Armenia instead of living in the past.

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                • #18
                  Thats not accurate
                  If they dont share the guilt and the blame of the Young Turks why are they covering it up?and denying it?
                  "All truth passes through three stages:
                  First, it is ridiculed;
                  Second, it is violently opposed; and
                  Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

                  Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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                  • #19
                    Well, if some rapist breaks into your home, kills members of your family, you barely escape with your life, than that killer/rapist/thief passes the stolen property to his kids and your kids learn of it, who's house is it legally, and who owns the possesions of that house? There is no "greed" in wanting what was stolen from you back.

                    Originally posted by Sardarapat
                    I say forget about money reperations and land claim and concentrate on the reconition. If we ask for monetary reperations, then everyone will accuse us of making up the genocide claims or using it to get money. If we ask for land, then they'll say we're trying to steal land from Turkey. Let's be smarter than that. First of all, we don't need any land since we don't have the people to populate it and we can't kick those who have been living there out since it's not their fault. Secondly, let's concentrate on improving Armenia's economy so we don't need to look like we're beggars or thieves. If we don't ask for any land or money, then no one can say we're doing it for land or money. They can only say that we are doing it so that our dead can finally rest in peace and nothing more. People, don't you see that money and land demands are only hampering our efforts to get Turkey to reconize the genocide? Even though they were not the ones who did it, they will never recognize the genocide if they have to pay for someone elses crimes. It was the Ottoman Empire that committed the crime, but the Ottoman Empire no longer exists. There's simply no logic in holding a son or grandson responsible for his father's or grandfather's crimes and wanting compensation from him.

                    Let's get Turkey to recognize the Armenian Genocide with no strings attached so we can move on and concentrate on the future of Armenia instead of living in the past.

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                    • #20
                      Not much harm can come from our obvious enemies because we know who they are, we should fear from our invisible enemies that are hiding among us and when the time is right they will stab us in the back.

                      Yes im mdadzoumovs, bedk e vor Hayeri pergoutyuon@ lini amenen arach miyoutyamp, yetk@ zenkov yev mitkov (khelkov), aysinkn jarbigoutyamp yev lav dzrakrelov.
                      Yev inchou voch yerkkov (3)? che?

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