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It Is Time To Contact (Non-Turkish) Muslim Associations For 1915 Genocide Recognition
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1915 Genocide By The Young-Turk Government ?
A Crime Against Islam.
Turkish State Denial For More than 90 Years ?
A Loss Of Islamic Spirituality By Kemalist Ideology.
http://www.crda-france.org/0ab/x9_faiezcoran.htm
Though wars, we must not forget that we, Armenians, had for centuries, rich and constructive cultural relations with Arab-Persian-Moghul Islam :
Here is a recent letter to the Grand Mufti of Syria, Damascus, Friday, 10/3/2006 By Dr. Nora Arissian : http://www.azad-hye.net/news/viewnew...ewsId=112ass92
This letter in Arabic in search : http://www.azad-hye.org/
www page on researcher Nora Arissian (Syria) :
Nil
Important website on Christian-Islam Dialogue : http://www.mec-churches.org/main_eng.htm
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There is a research to do in libraries about the first Turkish History Congress in July 1932 (Ankara ? Stanbul ?) which was full of historical falsifications or distorsions regarding a general overview of Turkish History (600 pages)
- increasing the role of the Turks in Islam,
- gloriying the Turkish Race, etc...,
- migration of the Turks up to Ireland,
- Turkish migrants being carriers of civilized technics in front of pitiful indegenous native peoples (Chineese, Egyptians, etc.).
It is important to have www pages in English on this subjects and make Muslims know these historical and religious impostures of the Kemalist regime.
Best regards from Paris. Nil
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I began to do conferences on the thema : "Historical and Cultural relations between Arabs and Armenians along Centuries." I copy JPGs onto CD. It is very practical. The associations have their adequate projectors or if they do not have any, they rent one.
We can see the JPGs projected onto the screen. Finished the days when the slides got jammed in the tray. Finished the hours lost to put back the diapositives in their place. I am a library worm and now a webmaster. I am not very used to speak in public. I have to learn :
I also intend to prepare conferences in English. There is a rather important English speaking community in Paris. Here are our pages of Americans in Paris :
Best regards from Paris. Nil.
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If you want translation
Originally posted by CRDA-France View PostUnfortunately I do not speak or read Spanish to use Google.Spanish :
It is important to inform them about the precious historical-cultural datas on Arab-Islam-Armenians relations which are on the 5 pages mini-website which I created on the occasion of the "Year of Armenia" in France :
Best regards from Paris. Nil.
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Orale mi amigo
Tu eres un Argentino? Lo se amigos de Argentina, tambien Armenio.
Yo soy de Sudafrica, pero mi abuelo es
Mexicano (Nahuatl) y madre es una Irlandesa.
On another note, if anyone wants any documents translated into another language I speak Nahuatl (I speak better than Spanish actually) and Irish Gaelic (per my mother's side)
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Originally posted by Pedro Xaramillo View PostTu eres un Argentino? Lo se amigos de Argentina, tambien Armenio.
Yo soy de Sudafrica, pero mi abuelo es
Mexicano (Nahuatl) y madre es una Irlandesa.
On another note, if anyone wants any documents translated into another language I speak Nahuatl (I speak better than Spanish actually) and Irish Gaelic (per my mother's side)
My God, there's not many about !
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Dia Dhuir
Aye, Mo Maithar ta Clann na Gael.
On my mother's side my family came from Contae Corcaigh in Munster and from the Inse Ghall in the Highlands.
My uncle was fluent in it and he taught me a bit and I learnt the rest myself further, actually my great great grandmother only spoke Gaelic, there are a fair ammount of Gaelic descended people here in South Africa, but alot have sadly assimitated into either being dubbed as English or Afrikaans (very rarely), my best friend is full on Gaelic and I'm as said before half.
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