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The Turks who come here, are only re-inforcing the point that they are only smart enough to do the murderers and they re-inforce the point how easy it is to insite them. Anyone remember the Leeds United fan incident?
I guess no one wants to explain to this clown, that the photograph is not a forgery, but was meant to be displayed the way it was. Meaning it was meant to be obvious that the images are merged.
The Turks who come here, are only re-inforcing the point that they are only smart enough to do the murderers and they re-inforce the point how easy it is to insite them. Anyone remember the Leeds United fan incident?
I guess no one wants to explain to this clown, that the photograph is not a forgery, but was meant to be displayed the way it was. Meaning it was meant to be obvious that the images are merged.
Shhhhh!!! Quiet! Keep quiet so that others "may" think u are clever...
You can call me a hero.
I'm no hero, I'm a legend.
Heroes last a lifetime, legends last forever...
how can you prove that the original picture isn't w/ the dead body, and it's the one w/ dogs the forgery. Or how can you prove that a bunch of Turks didn't forge the dead body on it, and then said it was the Armenians who did it to prove the Genocide wrong. Huh?
Come on prove it, or I have nothing further to say.
I guess no one wants to explain to this clown, that the photograph is not a forgery, but was meant to be displayed the way it was. Meaning it was meant to be obvious that the images are merged.
It's called "photomontage", with that example being a particularly amateurish creation in both intellectural content and artistic skill.
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Here's One More Genocide Forgery - Armenian Diaspora resorts to lies
Forged photo is on the left and the original is on the right.
The Armenian diaspora tells lies to prove the alleged genocide and falsifies historic documents. An incident recently took place and the Armenians altered a photo of Turkish Republic founder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk fraudulently, Hürriyet reported.
The Armenian diaspora turned the late Turkish leader's photo into a poster titled "The Face of Denial Does Not Lie." In the original photo there are four little dogs in front of the seat occupied by the leader, whereas the doctored photo replaced the dogs with the dead body of an Armenian child for UCLA (Los Angeles California University) "Genocide" Conference Talk.
The talk was organised by the Armenian Genocide Commemoration Committee and Dr. Vahram Shemmassian, Ardashes Kassakhian, Dr Levon Marashlian were the speakers.
Professor Türkaya Ataöv was shocked by the Armenian diaspora's forgery. He went to the University of California at Los Angeles for an academic conference and saw an altered photo of Atatürk. As soon as he returned to Ankara, Ataöv found the original photo after searching state archives and proved the depiction of the Armenian child was used for propaganda.
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