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  • 10 years left!!!

    there is only 10 years left until the UK (UNITED KINGDOMS) condemn the Armenian genocide "old news". one UK rule is that after 100 years of argument between two countries is long enough. that 100 years is enough time to solve the conflict. Its been 90 years so far. 10 years left to show the world the genocide really happend because turkey is doing a pretty good job denying it as most people have heard. i just wanted to make people aware and just to say that after 10 years, if the conflict isnt solved at least there's millions of people out there who do know.

  • #2
    UK isnt the world though, right? Would they bring down the whole EU with them??

    I personally am not satisfied with the degree of recognition we have acheived up to today. I will be much happier the day the EU and the rest of the world announces that we suffered a real genocide and not the crap Turkey has claimed it was. Slaughtering over two million people cannot be hidden forever. It goes against all that is fair and just in this world.

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    • #3
      You know what... It just hit me, we're never gonna get the world wide recognition we deserve! It's all politics and lets face it, most countries will benefit more from having relations with Turkey than Armenia. It's such a shame... I mean instead of them apologizing to us, we're practically begging them to acknowledge it. Want more? Read this:

      TURKS GOING TO PROTEST AGAINST EVENTS DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE 90-TH ANNIVERSARY
      PanArmenian News
      March 23 2005

      23.03.2005 04:51

      /PanARMENIAN.Net/ All the Turks residing in the US expressed readiness
      to participate in the protest action to be held on April 24 in front of
      the White House, the rally initiator Ulker Aksu stated. In her words,
      500 Turks will arrive in Washington from New York only. The rally
      will be organized as a counteraction to the measures undertaken by the
      Armenian community of the US and dedicated to the 90-th anniversary
      of the Armenian Genocide. Ulker Aksu called the Turks residing in
      Europe to hold a protest action against the genocide recognition and
      expressed hope for a positive outcome of the action.

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      • #4
        You know...I try and try and try.. I just hate them after hearing stuff like this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
          You know...I try and try and try.. I just hate them after hearing stuff like this.
          Exactly!!! Reading that got me depressed, I donno why ... I guess that's their apology for what they've done. I hate them as well, I wrote it in my first post, then I deleted it since I didn't wanna be quoted on it and have to explain myself to some of our forumers... "why do you hate turks?" "hate is a strong word you know", "I know some turks and they're good people", "we have so much in common" blah blah blah... YES, I hate them as well (can't help it), and go ahead, quote me. lol

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          • #6
            Glad to see my comment gave you the courage to say you hate someone! lol jk

            I am one of those forumers who would be on your back for saying that, BUT at some points we all do. I really do my best to stay rational about this, but I am human and my irrational side gets the best of me sometimes.

            Yes, not all Turks are the same - like all nations. Yes - many of them have nothing to do with this. blah blah lol

            The ones who are protesting against our commemoration of the deaths of our ancestors really ask for our hate, dont you think?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
              The ones who are protesting against our commemoration of the deaths of our ancestors really ask for our hate, dont you think?
              Yes, certainly! I mean five HUNDRED turks wanting to protest against our genocide demonstrations is just sickening to say the least... It makes me wanna puke. That's how they apologize you guys, that's their weird way of saying we're sorry for what our ancestors did to over 1.5 million of yours, we're SORRY!

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              • #8
                i was raised to hate turkish people this isnt making it any better.

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                • #9
                  Really? Cause we thought it just might lol

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