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  • #11
    Re: Denial of the Genocide

    Originally posted by may View Post
    Blind critization of Kemalism is as bad and inaccurate as blind praisal of Kemalism...

    Over-simplifications are as bad as over-generalizations as well...
    Common, who cares about Camellism? It is another provincial facism created by a mustafa for other mustafas.... If it wouldn’t be camellism would be some other Donkeyism...

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    • #12
      Re: Denial of the Genocide

      Originally posted by Gavur View Post
      What blind?
      I was born in Turkey my young fellow.
      Give everyone lolo, but not to me lolo.
      Originally posted by Gavur View Post
      Do you know eveyrthing you thingk is Kemalism are imported.
      I know that you are born in Turkey (or better say, I guess because you like Altan brothers and remember some nice Turkish curses from you). I'm not giving anyone lolo, and do not ask any in return.

      Just like you mentioned, Kemalism ideals are Turkified versions of the popular ideologies of its time, nothing special to Turkey that affected only Armenians. Actually it is obvious that the discussion of the AG backdates Kemalism since "Kemalism" ideals are set after Republic.

      Just like the nationalist waves around those times, nowadays it is the time of emhasizing cultural differences, minority rights etc. The part of Kemalism (nation-state formation) that affected Armenians is just a reflection of world ideology of the time. The reason AG is so much discussed in the world also based on today's politics. If countries/politicians really cared about people's sufferings, they would move their little finger to act for killings happeneing right now.

      That being said, singleing out Kemalism as THE reason for denying AG is oversimplification and thinking with a very minor scale. Showing Kemalism as the source of all evil is also as bad as showing Kemalism as a reason of all happiness, joy, development in Turkey (you know what I am talking about cos you probably got some education In Turkey) and it is an over-generalization.

      Am I clear now? Any lolo's involved? Do we need more "harbi delikanli" jargon or better explanations for what one say?

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      • #13
        Re: Denial of the Genocide

        This is good and clear thank you. You are able to look at it from the outside which means you are an enlightened Turk.
        Kemalism that has been practiced in Turkey have created unintended negative consequences for the country it's supposed to serve and protect; since it's based on "us" at the expense of the "others", they kept creating and re-inventing "others" that brought that country to a politicical standstill, marching in place at 1923.
        If one doesn't understand Armenian Genocide one cannot understand Kemalism, which took 20 years to develop (or at least planted the seeds for) by CUP.
        "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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        • #14
          Re: Denial of the Genocide

          Originally posted by may View Post
          I know that you are born in Turkey (or better say, I guess because you like Altan brothers and remember some nice Turkish curses from you). I'm not giving anyone lolo, and do not ask any in return.
          Do you remember the curses, suddenly I feel nostalgia coming on
          Last edited by Gavur; 09-08-2009, 01:13 PM.
          "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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          • #15
            Re: Denial of the Genocide

            Congrats to Mr.A. Altan and courageous Taraf newspaper& staff and prayers for your well beings.



            04.09.2009 08:30
            Leipzig Media Prize 2009, with Roberto Saviano, Dusan Miljuš and Ahmet Altan
            Leipzig (MARKET WIRE) - Transalated from German by google

            Leipzig (ots) - Der mit insgesamt 30.000 Euro dotierte "Preis für die Freiheit und Zukunft der Medien" der Medienstiftung der Sparkasse Leipzig geht im Jahr 2009 zu gleichen Teilen an den italienischen


            The prize of 30.000 euro price for the freedom and future of the media, "the Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig in 2009 will be shared equally by the Italian journalist and writer Roberto Saviano, the editor of Croatian and Turkish Dusan Miljuš editor and authors Ahmet Altan.

            Roberto Saviano, born in a small town near Naples Camorra stronghold, has been working years for his journalistic and literary work of these criminal organization for the freedom of the press. In 2006 he published "Gomorrah", a mixture of novel and reportage, which was also filmed. In it he describes in detail the practices of the Mafia, their involvement in the economy and politics and called the perpetrators and their businesses by name. A clan of the Camorra him down so his death list, sent him several death threats. After writer Umberto Eco, and even the Nobel committee uses for its security, Saviano is under constant police protection, and changes in the two-day rhythm of his hiding places.

            Police protection around the clock - that characterizes the lives of Dusan Miljuš, executive editor of the Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List ", after he was beaten in June 2008 by two unknown outside his house with baseball bats. The attackers broke his arm, he also suffered a concussion. Even before the attack he had received threatening letters, in a rival newspaper's obituary was published. The probable reason for the threats and the attack: an article on weapons smuggling between the EU and former Yugoslav states as well as about the Mafia in urban construction. Also Dusan Miljuš called the perpetrators by name. His case has become a symbol of courageous journalism in Croatia. Since the invasion of his newspaper published the photo repeatedly of its senior editor - until the crime will be fully elucidated.

            "You have to be crazy to do such a thing," says Ahmet Altan about his work. He is editor of the newspaper, founded in 2007, "Taraf" to German "point" that caused a stir with a number of investigative stories in Turkey. Altan began his career as a journalist, was well-known columnist for newspapers such as Hürriyet and Milliyet, came here several times but with the state in conflict. Milliyet dismissed him when he outlined the fictional state Kurday who live mostly in the Kurds. He was forced to turn to writing novels until he found for "Taraf" again became involved in journalism. In September 2008 he dedicated to the victims of the Armenian genocide a contribution and was accused of splitting to Turkishness. Even then made himself Taraf courageous with enemies, reports to the government and the military, especially for an article about an attack the Kurdish party PKK, which killed 17 soldiers. The report stated that the army was aware of the action, but made no objection. Advertisers shun Taraf, authorities accuse the paper regularly, so that it suffers from extreme economic problems. The foreign correspondents in Turkey, as idealistic and uncompromising Estimated newspaper editor legacy keeps on despite these problems and threats steadfastly to their course.

            The prize is awarded for the ninth time. As in previous years, the festive ceremony held on 8 Held in October, the eve of Day of the Year for the success of the peaceful revolution in the former GDR critical mass demonstration in Leipzig on 9 October 1989. By Date 8 October highlights the Media Foundation the ideal combination of price for the 89-turn, he was but a desire for freedom of the press is one of the motives of the demonstrators. Moreover, this relationship symbolizes a bronze replica of the column on the Leipzig Nikolaikirchhof, the winners will be presented at the ceremony. At the peaceful revolution had

            Prayers for peace in the Nikolai Church in Leipzig, the heart started. The "price of freedom and the future of media" is awarded to journalists, journalists, publishers and editors, as well as media institutions that are committed to risk-taking, commitment and courage to press freedom. The winners were, as in the previous eight years, selected from among others, editors, television correspondents and writers occupied Trustees for proposals from national and international media scene.

            For more information about the award winners, please visit our website at www.leipziger-medienstiftung.de.

            Nominations for the Leipzig "Prize for the Freedom and Future of Media 2010" begs the Foundation until 28 February 2010.

            Original text: Foundations of the Sparkasse Leipzig digital press kits: http://www.presseportal.de/pm/75870 press kits via RSS: http://www.presseportal.de/rss/pm_75870.rss2

            CONTACT: Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig Contact: Mathias Lauke Menckestraße 27 4155 Leipzig

            Tel: 0 341 - 562 96 61 Fax: 0 341-562 96 63 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://www.leipziger-medienstiftung.de

            Board of Directors: Dr. Harald Langenfeld (Chairman), Hartwig Hochstein, Stephan Seeger Chairman of the Foundation: Burkhard Jung, mayor of Leipzig

            © 2009 PR Newswire
            Last edited by Gavur; 09-08-2009, 01:12 PM. Reason: add pic
            "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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            • #16
              Re: Denial of the Genocide

              Originally posted by Gavur View Post
              Do you know eveyrthing you thingk is Kemalism are imported.
              I think the problem is modified kemalism.

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              • #17
                Re: Denial of the Genocide

                Originally posted by Gavur View Post
                This is good and clear thank you. You are able to look at it from the outside which means you are an enlightened Turk.
                Kemalism that has been practiced in Turkey have created unintended negative consequences for the country it's supposed to serve and protect; since it's based on "us" at the expense of the "others", they kept creating and re-inventing "others" that brought that country to a politicical standstill, marching in place at 1923.
                If one doesn't understand Armenian Genocide one cannot understand Kemalism, which took 20 years to develop (or at least planted the seeds for) by CUP.
                I am flattered by your praisal of my intellectual level among low profile Turkish nation, and fascinated by your self confidence that can bend/extend/re-interpret history/facts to fit into a over-generalized claim.

                The question that is asked in this post is asked to him directly and Hrant has some answers for them. Valuable answers if you ask me since he is Armenian but lived in Turkey, so noone can give him any "lolo". Nobody will make any comments about the videos? His death news attracts so many comments (better say, curses) but what he says hardly gets a single comment.

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                • #18
                  Re: Denial of the Genocide

                  Originally posted by may View Post
                  I am ... fascinated by your self confidence that can bend/extend/re-interpret history/facts to fit into a over-generalized claim.
                  LOL

                  turk is talking about "bend/extend/re-interpret history/facts".... LOLOLOLOL

                  Will some one getmeoutofhear......

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                  • #19
                    Re: Denial of the Genocide

                    Originally posted by Mukuch View Post
                    LOL

                    turk is talking about "bend/extend/re-interpret history/facts".... LOLOLOLOL

                    Will some one getmeoutofhear......
                    Don't getoutofhere, a friendly advice.

                    Nobody else at anywhere else will listen your nonsense as they do here, you won't find such support for your garbage.

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                    • #20
                      Re: Denial of the Genocide

                      Originally posted by may View Post
                      Don't getoutofhere, a friendly advice.

                      Nobody else at anywhere else will listen your nonsense as they do here, you won't find such support for your garbage.
                      Garbage is your origins, turk
                      What you call nonsense? Show me one. You are educated on nonsenses you would know better than that!
                      Stick your advices in your ass, do not abuse our tolerance, turk!
                      Last edited by Mukuch; 09-08-2009, 01:44 PM.

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