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  • #31
    Re: Kurds and Armenians

    You people are pathetic and are no different from the Turks that deny your genocide. First of all, not all Kurds assisted the Turks in their wrong doings, secondly the Kurds that joined were mostly Kurmanji (Sorani Kurds like me had no part in it) not that it matters, we're all Kurds, however the Kurmanji Kurds did it because the Armenians massacred so many Kurds with the aid of the Russians in places like Rawanduz (Southern "Iraqi" Kurdistan), stop acting all innocent, I'm not one to deny the genocide, however you also had your hands full of blood.

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    • #32
      Re: Kurds and Armenians

      Originally posted by kurdman View Post
      You people are pathetic and are no different from the Turks that deny your genocide. First of all, not all Kurds assisted the Turks in their wrong doings, secondly the Kurds that joined were mostly Kurmanji (Sorani Kurds like me had no part in it) not that it matters, we're all Kurds, however the Kurmanji Kurds did it because the Armenians massacred so many Kurds with the aid of the Russians in places like Rawanduz (Southern "Iraqi" Kurdistan), stop acting all innocent, I'm not one to deny the genocide, however you also had your hands full of blood.
      Go away kurd. yes you're all kurds, not a nation just something that sticks on the shoe.

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      • #33
        Re: Kurds and Armenians

        Originally posted by kurdman View Post
        You people are pathetic and are no different from the Turks that deny your genocide. First of all, not all Kurds assisted the Turks in their wrong doings, secondly the Kurds that joined were mostly Kurmanji (Sorani Kurds like me had no part in it) not that it matters, we're all Kurds, however the Kurmanji Kurds did it because the Armenians massacred so many Kurds with the aid of the Russians in places like Rawanduz (Southern "Iraqi" Kurdistan), stop acting all innocent, I'm not one to deny the genocide, however you also had your hands full of blood.
        Most of you are worthless peasants, and your people have shown it time and time again. Why did you come to post your bulls*it here? Kurds who were involved in the Genocide apologized and asked for forgiveness from Armenians. Our beef is not with Kurds but with the regime in Ankara and their minions in Baku, no reason to stick your head in this mess, unless of course you aim to destroy the regime in Ankara. Then we may have common cause.
        For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
        to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



        http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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        • #34
          Re: Kurds and Armenians

          Originally posted by kurdman View Post
          You people are pathetic and are no different from the Turks that deny your genocide. First of all, not all Kurds assisted the Turks in their wrong doings, secondly the Kurds that joined were mostly Kurmanji (Sorani Kurds like me had no part in it) not that it matters, we're all Kurds, however the Kurmanji Kurds did it because the Armenians massacred so many Kurds with the aid of the Russians in places like Rawanduz (Southern "Iraqi" Kurdistan), stop acting all innocent, I'm not one to deny the genocide, however you also had your hands full of blood.
          What a bullshid posting from a sun of a xxxxx ...

          xxxx off from our forum this is an armenian forum and not a kurdish, there is no place for a sun of a xxxxx ...

          Kurds are still arse-licker of turks go back to your popular turkey and be happy about, that the turkish army kills even innocent kurdish civilians.

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          • #35
            Re: Kurds and Armenians

            Armanen

            Syria could go the same way as Iraq and the Armenians and Syrian Christians in Syria need to be armed.

            Many Arab political parties have not been forthcoming in expressing support for Kurdish rights if and when the current regime in Damascus falls, leaving many Kurds with a feeling that they might not benefit from a regime change if they strongly oppose Assad. So far, the Syrian security forces have not meted out the same violent response to Kurdish protesters, hoping not to anger them and broaden the ranks of opposition.

            Bashar told Rudaw that Ghalioun expressed positive views in the meeting about Kurdish rights but declined to disclose the details.

            In his speech at the Friends of Syria conference in Tunisia, Ghalioun said that the post-Assad Syria will recognize Kurdish rights.

            Speaking to Rudaw from London, Usama al-Munjed, spokesman for the SNC, said Ghalioun�s words express the SNC�s view.

            http://www.rudaw.net/english/news/syria/4473.html

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            • #36
              Re: Kurds and Armenians

              Originally posted by Hayayrun View Post
              Kurds are still arse-licker of turks go back to your popular turkey and be happy about, that the turkish army kills even innocent kurdish civilians.
              It's a mistake to sell the Kurds short and the Kurds influence is expanding regionally. Ankara is already in effect in Kurdish hands and the Kurds have distributed themselves all over Turkey.

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              • #37
                Re: Kurds and Armenians

                Originally posted by Hayayrun View Post
                What a bullshid posting from a sun of a xxxxx ...

                xxxx off from our forum this is an armenian forum and not a kurdish, there is no place for a sun of a xxxxx ...

                Kurds are still arse-licker of turks go back to your popular turkey and be happy about, that the turkish army kills even innocent kurdish civilians.
                Read some books. Educate yourself, these facts are well documented! Rawanduz is not even in Anatolia, it's in Iraq, and when the Russians were in town, the Armenians massacared so many Kurds. By your logic you are an arse-licker of the ruskies.

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                • #38
                  Re: Kurds and Armenians

                  Originally posted by retro View Post
                  Armanen

                  Syria could go the same way as Iraq and the Armenians and Syrian Christians in Syria need to be armed.
                  We will protect them, just as we do in Iraq.

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                  • #39
                    Re: Kurds and Armenians

                    Originally posted by kurdman View Post
                    Read some books. Educate yourself, these facts are well documented! Rawanduz is not even in Anatolia, it's in Iraq, and when the Russians were in town, the Armenians massacared so many Kurds. By your logic you are an arse-licker of the ruskies.
                    Russians and Assyrians massacred kurds in Rawandiz. But then we're all the same to you aren't we?

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                    • #40
                      Re: Kurds and Armenians

                      Originally posted by kurdman View Post
                      We will protect them, just as we do in Iraq.
                      If that land in Northern Iraq belongs to anyone it's the Assyrians and as we know Iraqi Christians have been forced to flee.

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