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To All the Denialists Here

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  • Gavur
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    So your wrong again sesame breath!

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  • Gavur
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    Read Taner Akcam he says not all the Ottoman archives are olen but the the ones that are when put together with the German and other archives prove there was Genocide!

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  • HayerMiacek
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    Originally posted by reall
    all the archives of türkiye are open to armeian....came and see?dont be afraid come and see the real paper of 1910s
    The archives that were either erased or falsified...pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee

    Why did it take the Turkish government over 80 years to open its archives?

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  • reall
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    all the archives of türkiye are open to armeian....came and see?dont be afraid come and see the real paper of 1910s

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  • Aytug
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    Originally posted by Gavur
    Most historians do agree it was Genocide,There will come a day when Turkish so-called historians Will find them selves in jail from denial.
    I asked you this, it is democratic to send people to jail for observing scienctific information? Why do you so annoyed for the anti-thesis? You have to face with the other side of the medallion and prove the truth if you want to show people something. But Armenian side always rejected the arguement proposal from the Turkish side. That shows what is what

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  • Gavur
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    Most historians do agree it was Genocide,There will come a day when Turkish so-called historians Will find them selves in jail from denial.

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  • reall
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    genocide is an emperialist thing

    like to jewishin germany
    like to indian in usa
    lkie to algerian in algair by france
    like in ruanda by france
    like in madacasgar....

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  • Aytug
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    Originally posted by HayerMiacek
    The resolution is a serious blow to Turks, it basically re-tells the Armenian Genocide word for word and says that the current Turkish government is fully responsible for Ottoman Empire's actions and needs to formally aknowledge the Armenian attrocities, mass murders, which we all know means "Genocide", it even mentions that most historians and scholars do agree that it was a Genocide.
    We will always responsible for our history, our fathers are Ottomans..So, do you find out it right that the law expects it illegal saying "There is not an Armenian Genocide" in France? Is it democratic? So where is this fear coming from?

    Most of the historian "should" agree because if they not, they would find themselves in jail!

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  • Aytug
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    Originally posted by Kharpert
    Turkey, Greece, and Bulgaria are all independent. Iraq barely exists.

    No, I don't think so. Illegal processes taken in these countries. These are mostly directed by the super-power US. I will tell you something, before Iraq war, a law plan came to the government that the allowance for US troops wihch will enter Iraq. It had rejected and what happened so? After a week, in the border close to Iraq, Turkish soldiers captured by US troops and held bag on their heads and wretched to people. This is a reply from the US. Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria...The can not do anytihng harming US profit. For example US Army placed and started to connect the gas pipes comming from the Middle Asia by using its new base in Bulgaria.

    Emperialism nowadays exists by not taking their flag, by placing the ruling position of governments. So, Cypriots in South, Kurds in Iraq are used by big nations, just like the Armenians used before. Yes, this is emperialism my friend..

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  • HayerMiacek
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    The resolution is a serious blow to Turks, it basically re-tells the Armenian Genocide word for word and says that the current Turkish government is fully responsible for Ottoman Empire's actions and needs to formally aknowledge the Armenian attrocities, mass murders, which we all know means "Genocide", it even mentions that most historians and scholars do agree that it was a Genocide.

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