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  • Originally posted by aTilla View Post
    Studying international relations and political science in an university in Turkey...
    They are a strange breed. Most become diplomats. Being good English speakers, in Turkey they are the ones who come up and talk to you, normally quickly bringing up the "what do you think about Turkey" question - as if they expected any sort of intelligent answer back. I think a lot if them have psychological problems - they are inately suspicious of everyone and they are easily self-fooled.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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    • Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
      They are a strange breed. Most become diplomats. Being good English speakers, in Turkey they are the ones who come up and talk to you, normally quickly bringing up the "what do you think about Turkey" question - as if they expected any sort of intelligent answer back. I think a lot if them have psychological problems - they are inately suspicious of everyone and they are easily self-fooled.
      You must know a hell of a lot of us to make such conclusive generalizations. So please share where and how you met so many of our "bread"?
      [I]Peace at home, peace in the world.[/I]

      [B]Mustafa Kemal Atatürk[/B]

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      • Originally posted by aTilla View Post
        You must know a hell of a lot of us to make such conclusive generalizations. So please share where and how you met so many of our "bread"?
        Don't mind him - he is often know to ascribe his own foibles to others.

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        • Armenians in Egypt

          I am pleased to be a new member of such an interesting forum. I am doing research on Egyptian politics in 1919 and would like to find out if there are any good texts in English on the Egyptian attacks against the Armenians.

          I haven't been able to find any useful information on the ARmenians living in Egypt in 1919.

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          • Originally posted by Terry387 View Post
            I am doing research on Egyptian politics in 1919 and would like to find out if there are any good texts in English on the Egyptian attacks against the Armenians.
            That's the first I've heard of such events. Tell us more, please.
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            • Originally posted by aTilla View Post
              You must know a hell of a lot of us to make such conclusive generalizations. So please share where and how you met so many of our "bread"?
              No. There is no profit in it - there is nothing useful to be gained by having any contact with you. With ordinary Turks, yes there would be. With Turkish intellectuals, again yes. But with a Turkish "international relations and political science" student there never could be.
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              • Originally posted by Terry387 View Post
                I am pleased to be a new member of such an interesting forum. I am doing research on Egyptian politics in 1919 and would like to find out if there are any good texts in English on the Egyptian attacks against the Armenians.

                I haven't been able to find any useful information on the ARmenians living in Egypt in 1919.
                I haven't heard of Egyptians attacking Armenians but many Coptics have been attacked recently and suffer from discrimination in Egypt.
                General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                • Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                  No. There is no profit in it - there is nothing useful to be gained by having any contact with you. With ordinary Turks, yes there would be. With Turkish intellectuals, again yes. But with a Turkish "international relations and political science" student there never could be.
                  I agree , it is a disgusting idea.
                  "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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                  • Originally posted by Terry387 View Post
                    I am pleased to be a new member of such an interesting forum. I am doing research on Egyptian politics in 1919 and would like to find out if there are any good texts in English on the Egyptian attacks against the Armenians.

                    I haven't been able to find any useful information on the ARmenians living in Egypt in 1919.
                    There's a book called Boghos Noubar pasa's letter's ,I just got , it might give you some insight of those days in Egypt.
                    "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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                    • Originally posted by Gavur View Post
                      There's a book called Boghos Noubar pasa's letter's ,I just got , it might give you some insight of those days in Egypt.
                      Gavur, this book interests me but I can't find any reference on line. Could you give me the ISBN or some other details?

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