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Cultural Genocide, the Natural Byproduct of the Unnatural Turkish Genocidal Instinct
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Originally posted by Reincarnated Am
Is this the Asdvazazin Church of Urfa ??
If so, then somewhere near this church was the house of my grandfather's family the street was called maghaka or something like that ( I don't know the current name of course) ... but if this is the Surp Asvadzazin church then it's notewothry to say that inside this church there were around 300 Armenians who burnt alive back in 1915.
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Originally posted by maral_m79Is this the Asdvazazin Church of Urfa ??
If so, then somewhere near this church was the house of my grandfather's family the street was called maghaka or something like that ( I don't know the current name of course) ... but if this is the Surp Asvadzazin church then it's notewothry to say that inside this church there were around 300 Armenians who burnt alive back in 1915.
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Originally posted by cosmos2
These kind of performances can only provide ideas for some uneducated and stupid people but not someone else and can not be introduced as a evidence of culturel genocide. Neither any Authority nor Historian accept it as a proof.
What was done here is to pick up such photos of ruined buildings, that is due to the lack of good care and the lack of money, and to show them as a culturel genocide. Despite of knowing that Turkey is not a developed country to spend money and did not have enough mentality in the past for protecting those buildings, to expect such a care from Turkey is nonsense. And what a pity there is no even a Turk to reply and no moderator to give a warning for such insulting craps. It doesn’t matter that this site is for Armenians or the others.
Although this is one of the times that I would've "refrain from answering" as I explained ealier... but I couldn't help it this time Sorry folks...
Cosmos2 ... a friend of mine once said, "Turks have the moral development of a gorilla" ... you have proved that "Fair and Square" !!!
Elind. and TurQ ... Sorry, don't take it personally, but you know very well that cosmos2 like people are the ones who "Force" the world to despise Turkey !
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Cosmos2 ... a friend of mine once said, "Turks have the moral development of a gorilla" ... you have proved that "Fair and Square" !!!
I ask you to take these words back, it is not our problem if you are angry or not.
Elind. and TurQ ... Sorry, don't take it personally, but you know very well that cosmos2 like people are the ones who "Force" the world to despise Turkey !
As to his point of view, it is a view and the things he tells about the Churces
( the ones that are in the cities) are correct to the last word. These people have no money, this country has no money. I can understand that you grow angry about schurces being used as targets for NATO practices ( which needs solid proof) but the fact remains that looking after these monuments cost money and a lot at that. Especially eastern provinces are very poor and people dont have such an education to form an idea of protecting such buildings. These people do no mean ill-will. They simply dont have such a formation of keeping old things alive.
As to monuments that are claimed to be destroyed just for the fun of it, I fully agree that it is our wrong if there are cases like that. Rebuild them if we can...
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No, I'm taking nothing back !
If you can't take care of those monuments, return them to their owners who had built them, and know exactly how to take care of them !!!
And NEVER forget that Turkey had signed the UNESCO treaty of preservation of those monuments some 4 decades ago, yet the destruction is continous !
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No, I'm taking nothing back !
If you can't take care of those monuments, return them to their owners who had built them, and know exactly how to take care of them !!!
And NEVER forget that Turkey had signed the UNESCO treaty of preservation of those monuments some 4 decades ago, yet the destruction is continous !
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Originally posted by cosmos2What was done here is to pick up such photos of ruined buildings, that is due to the lack of good care and the lack of money, and to show them as a culturel genocide. Despite of knowing that Turkey is not a developed country to spend money and did not have enough mentality in the past for protecting those buildings, to expect such a care from Turkey is nonsense.
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