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Message From the Armenian Patriarch Mesrob II

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  • #41
    Originally posted by TurQ
    They are terribily confused like the Dashnaks of 1910s

    There is absolutely NO confusion OR brainwashing involved. To the contrary, your purpose in infesting any and all forums, especially Armenian ones...You are looking for certain types of marginal "Armenians." The kind you can play with like molding-clay… that are either extremely gullible and naive about who and what turks are or those who are extremely arrogant and think they can effect impossible change in turkish character. Or even worse, those who contend that turks and Armenians are alike in some way which is absolutely FALSE.

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    • #42
      Helped us out by doing what? They gave the turks weapons that were used against Armenians. With freinds like that......
      Every country sells other countries weapons. That is quite expected. I dont understand what you are so upset about. Everyone should blame Russia because they found AK-47 then. Nonsense....
      There is absolutely NO confusion OR brainwashing involved. To the contrary, your purpose in infesting any and all forums, especially Armenian ones...You are looking for certain types of marginal "Armenians." The kind you can play with like molding-clay… that are either extremely gullible and naive about who and what turks are or those who are extremely arrogant and think they can effect impossible change in turkish character. Or even worse, those who contend that turks and Armenians are alike in some way which is absolutely FALSE.
      Hmm. Could it be then you are looking for marginal Turks who will accept your ideas and act according to them in your forums? People debate and talk therefore learn about the other side. I learned much about Armenian people from this forum. As to Armenians being alike the Istanbul Armenians are quite like us in many ways. The rest however I do not know. I do not think people are talking to each (Turk-Armenian) other because they hope they can empose their ideas. This is communicating regardless of its level...

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      • #43
        It is obvious that there's not


        Originally posted by Varouj
        There is absolutely NO confusion OR brainwashing involved. .

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        • #44
          Armenian Patriarch Of Turkey Says Ankara Continues Discriminatory Policy

          ARMENIAN PATRIARCH OF TURKEY SAYS ANKARA CONTINUES DISCRIMINATORY POLICY AGAINST NON-MUSLIMS
          ISTANBUL, MARCH 23, ARMENPRESS: In an interview to a Turkish daily Hurriyet the Armenian Patriarch of Turkey and Istanbul, Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian, said the government of Turkey continued the discriminatory policy against its non-Muslim national minorities.
          As an example he cited a government decision that exempts donations to Muslim foundation from taxes and imposes huge taxes on donations to Christian and other religious foundations. He said also the government pays for electricity consumed by mosques, while this privilege does not apply to Christian churches, though Christians, like Muslims are also citizens of Turkey and pay taxes.
          Mutafian cited another example, saying the government pays for accommodation of Muslim pilgrims when they visit holly Islam sites. which is not the case with Christians and Jews when they make pilgrimage to Jerusalem. "All these manifestations of discrimination make Christians feel humiliated," the Armenian Patriarch said, adding also that the government has not responded to the Armenian Patriarchate's request to open a theological department at an Istanbul University for Christian Armenian students.
          "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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          • #45
            In Turkey where if someone dont like you they can call you Armenian make false accusation about you and your life can slide for a while Armenians developed the smarts to stay invisible and live the life of the best 2nd class citizens in the world as for the Patriacht his just a spiritual leader and he fulfills his dutys as such, end of story.
            "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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            • #46
              Originally posted by Gavur
              ARMENIAN PATRIARCH OF TURKEY SAYS ANKARA CONTINUES DISCRIMINATORY POLICY AGAINST NON-MUSLIMS

              ..Mutafian, said the government of Turkey continued the discriminatory policy against its non-Muslim national minorities...
              In other words, NOTHING has changed. Some old turkey, same old turks.

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              • #47
                I dont think a Turk will have even a second class status in Armenia.

                It's shame to judge someone for his/her race, but most of these happening out of ignorance it is not like the racism in Europe especially in France or in Germany. Those who once lived with Armenians are not behaving like that, when there was a Armenian community in Malatya, people would be real nice neighbours with each other up until 50s,early 60s. But when this tension increased between Turkey and diasporans and people didnt have the chance to know Armenians in person, they might have developed prejuidices towards Armenians.
                One example is "Meral Aksener" a female minister for the previous government, she was the minister of the interior and she is of Ulkucu/NAtionalist Action pArty origin, or greywolf. She once called Abdullah Ocalan as "Ermeni Dolu", the "son of an Armenian". After her time in the government, in an interview she was asked about if there was anything that she had mistaken during her time. She said "I really feel sorry and terrible about using 'Ermeni DOlu' son of Armenian for PKK leader, Ocalan", and she apologized Armenian community for using that insult for Ocalan.

                So as I see the majority of the problem lies in ignorance, not like a councious racism that exists in Europe.



                Originally posted by Gavur
                In Turkey where if someone dont like you they can call you Armenian make false accusation about you and your life can slide for a while Armenians developed the smarts to stay invisible and live the life of the best 2nd class citizens in the world as for the Patriacht his just a spiritual leader and he fulfills his dutys as such, end of story.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Heat
                  Today Archbishop Mutafian is on his ultimate adventure: he has decided to sue the largest charitable Armenian organization in the Diaspora, under the pretext of reversing the AGBU Board's decision to close down the Melkonian Educational Institute in Cyprus. The AGBU has met all its obligations to the Patriarchate; therefore, Mutafian has no legal leg to stand on. He is obviously out for trouble.

                  Since Archbishop Mutafian's record demonstrates amply that all along he has been serving the Turkish government's political agenda, it is inconceivable that he would engage in this new effort without the authorities' consent, encouragement and certainly design.

                  The Turks have always tried to damage the AGBU's reputation. Government controlled media has accused the organization many times that all its fund-raising drives to keep the school open and to provide relief have been intended to train terrorists. Even during the occupation of Cyprus one of the first targets to be bombed was the Melkonian Educational Institute.

                  Thus far, the Turkish authorities failed to damage the AGBU. Today, they seem to have found a helping hand in the adventurous person of Archbishop Mutafian.

                  If he were truly concerned with the demise of an Armenian educational institution, he would better serve his community by suing the Turkish government in International Court at The Hague to reopen the Holy Cross Seminary in Istanbul. His colleague at the Fenerbahce, the Greek Ecumenical Patriarch, has been fighting to reopen his seminary and it looks as though he will succeed.

                  Armenians traditionally have instant respect when confronted by an person in clergy garb - more so with Istanbul Armenians, who have enjoyed the spiritual leadership of inspirational patriarchs over many centuries. Some clergymen have taken advantage of that respect and they have abused that clergy garb and rank. Archbishop Mutafian seems to be one of them.

                  The Melkonian Educational Institute alumni, who may have legitimate concerns about the demise of their beloved school, would lose the credibility of their cause by playing into the Turkish hands.
                  Street dogs barking at each other.
                  The AGBU hounds and their xxxxxes might bark even louder than the poodle. But they are all just dogs.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Gavur
                    Armenian is that you?
                    noren yegar?
                    Ku forumut inchu ches genar?
                    Re-carnati hon kashesig mehk yegav luv ingerer mezi hos.

                    You should take your own advice.

                    Oooops, you don't have a forum. You certainly don't think you OWN this one, do you???

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                    • #50
                      I dont like to go let alone talk about that cheap ass forum
                      "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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