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Peace at home, peace on earth:Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

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  • #51
    Originally posted by guaco
    I know Enver and Talat Pashas reponsibilities about 1915. But Ataturk was a lituenant colonel and was defending Gallipoli at that time. And at 1920's only about 150.000 Armenians was left at Anatolia and that population remained same since 1950's. I had an Armenian friend at my office from Malatya (eastern anatolia) and their family did not live any bad things at Ataturk era and he really love him. The only struggle between Armenians and Turks at 1920's was a short and small scale clash at Turkey-Armenia border. And only some hundreds of soldiers dead from each side.
    So I really don't understand why you blame Ataturk.
    How can you write such obvious nonsense?
    There were maybe 10,000 Armenians living in Anatolia by the 1950s - what do you think happened to the remaining 140,000? (or 190,000 if you take Fadix's figure). The enforced deportations to Syria are well documented.
    And what do you think happened to that 10,000 after the 1950s, since today there are maybe only 500 left?

    Ataturk ruled as a dictator throughout the 1920s and 30s - and in Turkey nothing happened without him first saying that it should happen.

    Don't you know he was in Bitlis in 1916?
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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    • #52
      Originally posted by guaco
      Of course yes, and will you warn Armenia to stop destructing Ani?
      You really don't care about Ani, do you? What you do is only swearing to Turks and Ani is another subject for you to talk about Turks. If you really so care about Ani why don't you start to critisize by your own Armenia??????????????????????????

      Who is this retard? and why is he on our ARMNEIAN website? guaco Stick to your good bye's and leave. Show us your a good turk and stick to your word. I don't believe there is anything as a good turk, so if you wanna prove me wrong say good bye and leave for real.

      I'll say my good bye from know

      BYE

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Fadix2
        It is for idiocies such as this that I have decided to ignore you. Others may read your answers to me factual informations from the news... and the fact that you still have repeated your rhetorics that were BTW unsuported.

        In the 20's about 200,000 Armenians remained there... and your friend stories, after all the lies you've said, you don;t expect that we take you seriously, are you? Ataturks compagnon of arm served with Halil in the Eastern zone, butchering defensless Armenians, butchering the remainings, whom the majority were orphans having witnessed their parents death. Ataturk Turkey was a criminal state, Ataturk was a dictator, a butcher, a psychopath. The fact that you and your fellows consider him as a national god and the "father" of the Turks says a lot of the disturbed Turkish collective psychi. I know eldery Armenians that have been kicked out by Ataturks government, their properties distributed to Muslim refugies. Their papers giving them right to those properties taken away, burned, and their faces added to the list of those not having the right to live in "Turkey" anymore. I know many remembering Ataturks politics and behavours, like hanging hundreds on the streets... beating people on the street... Ataturks special police unite going home to home like the Gestapo.

        Now, continue your retarded rheotic by calling me an ignorant. Moron.
        No, you continue your ignorant rhetoric, because obviously it is only ignorant Armenians like you who think and fabricate those xxxxs about Ataturk. The rest of the world consider him as a great man.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by bell-the-cat
          How can you write such obvious nonsense?
          There were maybe 10,000 Armenians living in Anatolia by the 1950s - what do you think happened to the remaining 140,000? (or 190,000 if you take Fadix's figure). The enforced deportations to Syria are well documented.
          And what do you think happened to that 10,000 after the 1950s, since today there are maybe only 500 left?

          Ataturk ruled as a dictator throughout the 1920s and 30s - and in Turkey nothing happened without him first saying that it should happen.

          Don't you know he was in Bitlis in 1916?
          You really don't know what you are talking about. None of you wrote is true.So I don't know which one of them to reply.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by guaco
            You really don't know what you are talking about. None of you wrote is true.So I don't know which one of them to reply.
            OK, guaco.... sure you will not be agree with us... so don't reply, why you're continuing to reply if you think that we don't know anything, and you know everything... if you are such an educated guy, why are you talking to "noneducated" Armenians, go talk to "educated" Turks... you've gone tooooo far !!!
            Last edited by Anushik; 10-15-2004, 11:15 AM.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by guaco
              You really don't know what you are talking about. None of you wrote is true.So I don't know which one of them to reply.
              Everything I have written is true.
              Everything I write is always true, regardless of how it is going to be received by others.

              Take the advice you have been given, and just leave. It is now clear that you know next to nothing about this subject, and seem to be too stupid to either learn anything or contribute anything of value.

              I came across this bit of info in Robert Hewson's "Atlas of Armenia". From page 244. "Armenians are very rarely encountered in Eastern Anatolia, the last communities, comprising about 30,000 people, being rounded up from Harput, Diyarbekir, and Mardin in 1920-30 and dispatched across the frontier to Aleppo in Syria, then under a French mandate."
              Last edited by bell-the-cat; 10-15-2004, 11:06 AM.
              Plenipotentiary meow!

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              • #57
                Originally posted by bell-the-cat
                How can you write such obvious nonsense?
                There were maybe 10,000 Armenians living in Anatolia by the 1950s - what do you think happened to the remaining 140,000? (or 190,000 if you take Fadix's figure). The enforced deportations to Syria are well documented.
                And what do you think happened to that 10,000 after the 1950s, since today there are maybe only 500 left?

                Ataturk ruled as a dictator throughout the 1920s and 30s - and in Turkey nothing happened without him first saying that it should happen.

                Don't you know he was in Bitlis in 1916?
                1. By 1950's there were more than 100.000 Armenians,
                2.after 1915 no one expelled to Syria,etc.
                3. Today there are 75.000 Armenians only in my city, Istanbul.
                4. Ataturk was not what you think.

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                • #58
                  You are a true cretin, guaco. You don't even know that Istanbul is not in Anatolia.
                  Plenipotentiary meow!

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by choban
                    Who is this retard? and why is he on our ARMNEIAN website? guaco Stick to your good bye's and leave. Show us your a good turk and stick to your word. I don't believe there is anything as a good turk, so if you wanna prove me wrong say good bye and leave for real.

                    I'll say my good bye from know

                    BYE

                    Folks let see how many times we have to say GOOD BYE b4 this gooftanzo comprehends what goodbye means.

                    This is number 2. Do you know the number 2 gooftanzo?

                    So it means GOOD BYE plus another GOOD BYE

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by choban
                      Folks let see how many times we have to say GOOD BYE b4 this gooftanzo comprehends what goodbye means.

                      This is number 2. Do you know the number 2 gooftanzo?

                      So it means GOOD BYE plus another GOOD BYE

                      You're relatively new here, this is actually goodbye #48.
                      "All I know is I'm not a Marxist." -Karl Marx

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