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

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  • #81
    Originally posted by Sardarapat
    Degh me chi pakha. Panm@ chistesik intzme? Entagarag@. Garevor nuterou pavagan kretsi. Kou hartsoumit meg badaskhan ounem. Meg dzaghig karoun chi perer. But you seem to think it does.
    What does that have to do with what I said ?

    Anyway, Amen karoun meg dzaghigov g'sksi ! Right ?

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    • #82
      If we don't get full recognition and compensation from all "guilty" parties of AG, that recognition warth nothing more than an another political agenda and continues campain of denial.

      First the responsible bodies and govenments than the unvisible cooperators.

      One by One

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      • #83
        Do you mean with regards to the Armenian Genocide or will all issues?

        Originally posted by Ahapeg
        1-If we keep on silencing the truth.

        2-jailing rightious people.

        3-siding with corruption.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Ahapeg
          Maral jan I think Sardarabat's Armenianess it's not in quation I even think that he's a Nationalist olso.

          "ourakh yem enker Sardarabat ko nergayoutiampet"among us
          Shad shnoragal em enker Ahaped. (They teach us in Turkish military school )

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          • #85
            Sardarabad

            Did you attend Turkish Military school? Is it a high school or the academy(harb okulu)?


            Originally posted by Sardarapat
            Degh me chi pakha. Panm@ chistesik intzme? Entagarag@. Garevor nuterou pavagan kretsi. Kou hartsoumit meg badaskhan ounem. Meg dzaghig karoun chi perer. But you seem to think it does.

            I leaned that at Turkish military school.

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            • #86
              If those perpetrators were Russian/Italian/African.........converted to Turk, than it was ok to debate or further disscus the mater and uncover their true identity?

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Sardarapat
                Other than that, I would like to know peoples position on land return, monetary compensation and recognition. I would like to know which ones they consider important and to list them in order of importance or to state which are important and which are not important to them. Example.

                Number one prority: Recognition.

                Number two priority: Monetary compensation.

                Number three prority: Lands.

                or

                Recognition: Important.

                Monetary compensation: Not important.

                Land claims: Not important.

                I would like to make a poll, but I don't know how to make one.
                Allow me to tell you what I think ...


                #1 prority : Returning of Land
                #2 priority : Returning of Land
                #3 priority : Returning of Land

                #4 , #5, #6, #7, #8, #9 priority : Returning of Land

                #10 priority : Reparations

                And the Recognition will come along !


                As for Importance :

                Land : extremely Important
                Recognition : Very Important
                Rreparations : Very Important

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                • #88
                  Ok, the next person to go off topic will get suspended.

                  As mentioned before, if don't like the way the forum is being run you can leave.

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                  • #89
                    The Turks have been enemies of the Greeks for as long as they have been enemies of the Armenians, yet negotiations between Greece and Turkey have produced positive results.

                    This is a new century, and so it is a good time to try to put ancient enmity to rest in favor of amity.

                    Edit-I thought the topic was Armenian Negotiations with the Turks, and so I argued against the Politician in Question and pointed out the lack of an all out war between another one of Turkey's traditional enemies and Turkey to support my claim that negotiations lead to peace.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Gondorian
                      The Turks have been enemies of the Greeks for as long as they have been enemies of the Armenians, yet negotiations between Greece and Turkey have produced positive results.

                      This is a new century, and so it is a good time to try to put ancient enmity to rest in favor of amity.

                      Edit-I thought the topic was Armenian Negotiations with the Turks, and so I argued against the Politician in Question and pointed out the lack of an all out war between another one of Turkey's traditional enemies and Turkey to support my claim that negotiations lead to peace.
                      No, what you said was not away from the topic ! Because it's about ASALA calling to stop negotiations with the enemy!

                      So, can you explain to us your point, and how do you see that talks with Turks will be fruitfull ?

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