ı read all you write. but ı cant understand your solutions.
how shall we make turkish people and turkey to accept AG? by force???
how shall we make turkish people and turkey to accept AG? by force???
.Next, I'm sorry if my posts are long. I'm a fast typer and I'm a writer to some extent you can say so please bare with a writers habit, lol. I try to make myself as clear as possible and sometimes go too far, making things a bit unclear perhaps.
Considering your question, whether force should be used, I can only say NO. Not force but serious action must be taken. Turkey isn't neutral in her actions, she is taking this issue backwards not forward and simply waiting or starting to simply talk nicely will not suffice. I’ll tell you why further down. In some cases, we may have to all become VERY serious, stern and on target or else the real Turks will take advantage of all of us, me AND you. This issue is not simple enough to be solved with only words. That’s my point.
during my parent’s time, turks and greeks hated each other. turkey invaded northern cyprus. we could have gone into a total war anytime...america put a hard ambargo on turkey. nothing is solved. today all the problems still exist. border problems in agean sea, airspace problems,turkish soldier is still in cyprus , but strangely these problems are no more taken so seriously and can be solved anytime and there is 0% chance of war. why? because people met each other and realised that ordinary ,simple people are same all over the world. a strong earthquaqe happened and greeks came to our help. it was very quick ,they were the first ones came,they were very generous,very natural. they cried for our losses. and everything finished. evil greek (not less than evil armenian)became an old good friend now. and the governments just had to follow public opinion. it didnt take centuries. it all happened in few months.
You forget that the Cyprus issue can't even be compared with the Armenian issue, that's why it was so easily solved. Our issue has gone through a lot over the years, a lot of change and hate has been involved. Turkey has done too much damage to its own people and the Armenians have witnessed and stomached all of it with great difficulty whether they liked it or not. We stand in a very difficult situation and very few other situations/events that are taking place can come close to ours right now presently. Very deadly politics are involved and we CAN'T even get the chance to talk peacefully with each other. And those that can are very few compared to the loads of Turks out there that simply hate Armenians. Many haven't even talked to Armenians and still hate us and make their children feel the same sometimes without even knowing what happened. Cyprus is a small nation with not such a huge population. People in Cyprus got the chance to talk with Turks and believe me, many, many, many Armenians are ready to work with Turks right now but Turkey won't give us that chance. Stop looking at the small majority of Armenians who are angry at Turks and all. We can change their views and we already are but changing the Turks won't be easy. Especially their attitude. Not everyone is like you, Arda, Ferdi, Eti, etc.
we can follow the same friendly path. why do you wait turkey to accept the genocide to travel turkey. turkey is always your home country. we must start cultural and friendly dialogs. so when you sit and drink with a turkish friend ,you nicely ask her/him about the genocide. why villages, women,children and elders were eliminated? you will be surprised to realise how ashamed he will be?
and it's not like I'm waiting for Turkey to recognize anything to travel there. You'd be surprised by some of the connections I have with Turkey. Sorry though, Lal,
I kinda don't imagine a Turk sitting before me and hanging his head. You think they won't feel any anger, or wierd feelings by doing so? Many think that if they agree with us, we will be superior to them or something, which is BS. Of course there are many, many people like the ones you described from whom I wish the Armenians could even in many ways learn something from but these Turks aren't enough, they don't even count as a less then average majority of the Turkish population all over the world. They are very few. How many can we help? Cyprus isn't a gigantic nation, even compared to Armenia, that’s why you could with some difficulties talk with each other and work things out, but Turkey is huge with a population of over 45 million and Armenia has a population of over 3 million only in Armenia. Cyprus is just over 600,000. I'm saying there are too many people for us to simply begin talking with each other nicely. This won’t be enough to fix this issue. Also, that is happening already, Lal, don't doubt that, it's not like your offering something new. Your offer is easier said then done when we talk about the majority but it is happening more or less around the world, people ARE talking. But it's not changing much, it only makes a few Turks more friendly with a few Armenians who have in many cases completely given up on helping this issue get cleared up. They just smile for themselves which I repsect and that's good for a few individuals but not two whole countries. The politics have an upper hand nowadays. That is my point. If the current situation wasn’t so difficult and if Turkey hadn’t done so much in and after the Genocide, your offer might’ve actually been very effective but now, your offer won’t be enough to clear this issue up. That is the cold, hard truth, Lal. I feel terrible saying this but it’s the truth that we must all face to move on. I don’t know exactly what will get us out of this but only talking with each other won’t help. We need a hard push from the back to get this going properly. Right now though, without that push, your words will simply be going into the archives of armeniangenocide.com. I hope you understand what I’m saying. I’m not against your offer even a bit.
we have similar habits,similar music,similar food. armenians are artists. we have armenian signs everywhere in anatolia. we lived side by side so long.yes, turks made terrible things. if armenians can forgive, they will be big not turks,and may get a real friend. ım sure about this. armenians must not stay in the darkness,they must show themselves to turks. we must remember them before history and time divide us for ever. this is much more important than getting a half mouthed apologise of the turkish state.
A half-mouthed apology may not be what we want and we will not rest until we get a full apology but if people start to apologize, if drastic steps are taken forward, we will first get a half-mouthed apology and then a full apology, like it or not, because the Genocide isn’t going anywhere and neither are we. We have waited for too long. If you have the power to change the views of even 100 Turks, I will be proud of you and will personally run to your house and congratulate you. You have to remember though that changing views will take A LOT of time and not everyone has the will power to sit here like me and you to help or try and change something AFTER they believe you. Many might believe you but not all of them will try to change the views of other Turks. Also, in many cases, what you say will enter a Turks ear and come out of the other ear when he/she logs off the internet. I can go on and on giving you thousands of reasons. What you want will be practical when we have an ample opportunity but right now, regrettably, we don't have that complete opportunity and forums can only help so much. We need a direct aproach. Your offer also requires people to get together and talk on the internet. In that case, remember that many Turks are illiterate (I feel very sad about that of course
) many don't have access to the net, and those that do are sometimes afraid of talking because the government might find them. Many sites are also walled up so Turks can't enter them and many Turks don't know English or Armenian and can't naturally read facts or articles or understand what me and you are saying right now. You, like Ferdi, simply gave a great idea and I, as a person who wants to see it happen, can't be unrealistic. I have to take everything into account.
dear saco,
please dont think that ı am a standard turk who defends his countries honour and makes excuses. because ım not so. ı love armenians. and ı really do. ım your friend and feel total sympathy to your struggles.you are right. and it is very difficult to be an armenian in this world.
please dont think that ı am a standard turk who defends his countries honour and makes excuses. because ım not so. ı love armenians. and ı really do. ım your friend and feel total sympathy to your struggles.you are right. and it is very difficult to be an armenian in this world.
ı hope everything goes well with you people.
love
lal
love
lal
I hope you understood what I've been saying all this time Lal Jan which I said only after placing my feet in your shoes. I sense something very big coming and I wish the Turkish and Armenian people good luck, they'll need it, all the luck they can get.








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