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  • Welcome, I guess we can say there are Armenians from almost everywhere on this forum. Great to have you, enjoy your stay, no matter how long that is.
    THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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    • I think I am her to stay
      I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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      • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
        I think I am her to stay
        Good, I like your style!

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        • Trust, time has a way of making you stay elsewhere when you least expect it, Vahe
          THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          • Originally posted by Saco
            Trust, time has a way of making you stay elsewhere when you least expect it, Vahe
            LOL, we will see...time has its ways I have my ways....
            hey guys, you are kind of low on morale...whats up?!!!
            I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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            • Thanks steph...
              I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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              • Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e) View Post
                LOL, we will see...time has its ways I have my ways....
                hey guys, you are kind of low on morale...whats up?!!!
                Glad you spelt that one correctly!

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                • Originally posted by steph View Post
                  Glad you spelt that one correctly!
                  steph, falas Portuges?
                  I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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                  • Hello

                    Well I am a New Zealander who was born and bred there, my father is a New Zealander but my mother is American Armenian, basically her family escaped the genocide through palestine, then from there to France and then the United States. Basically I only found out I was part armenian two years ago. Though I believed in the armenian genocide prior to that anyway.

                    I have heard a few times that Turkish Nationalists are using the genocide as a tool to attempt to undermine democracy in Turkey and stop further democratic reforms that would allow free speech over the armenian genocide and other issues such as over the Kurds,etc.

                    I don't really know much about the genocide apart from the date and roughly how many people died, I sort of consider the Turkish governments rewriting of Turkish history sort of like Henry Tudor re writing British history, except of course re writing the history and the plight of 1.5 million Armenians and portraying them as traitors and murderors is far worse.

                    But all you can do is hope I guess that free speech and democracy come fully to Turkey and that the armenian genocide is finally recognised by the Turkish government and people so that the long and rocky road to reconcillation, friendship and peace can begin.

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                    • Originally posted by hipeter924 View Post
                      Well I am a New Zealander who was born and bred there, my father is a New Zealander but my mother is American Armenian, basically her family escaped the genocide through palestine, then from there to France and then the United States. Basically I only found out I was part armenian two years ago. Though I believed in the armenian genocide prior to that anyway.

                      I have heard a few times that Turkish Nationalists are using the genocide as a tool to attempt to undermine democracy in Turkey and stop further democratic reforms that would allow free speech over the armenian genocide and other issues such as over the Kurds,etc.

                      I don't really know much about the genocide apart from the date and roughly how many people died, I sort of consider the Turkish governments rewriting of Turkish history sort of like Henry Tudor re writing British history, except of course re writing the history and the plight of 1.5 million Armenians and portraying them as traitors and murderors is far worse.

                      But all you can do is hope I guess that free speech and democracy come fully to Turkey and that the armenian genocide is finally recognised by the Turkish government and people so that the long and rocky road to reconcillation, friendship and peace can begin.
                      Welcome to the forum hipeter924!

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