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The Armenian Genocide - My Perspective

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  • #71
    realism and optimism

    Originally posted by TomServo
    Excuses, excuses.
    guy, I am not interested in defending something, I try to be a realistic and optimistic man for your favor for the future. I have met the writings above and posted here to show you..... Every story is multi-sided... I wanted to show this.... that was my purpose....
    Last edited by milleniumboy; 10-20-2006, 02:06 AM.

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    • #72
      reconsider your genocide story!

      Instead of living with controversial past story and deceiving you in front of your armenian genocide monument in Armenia, make Turkey your best friend in the world and construct together with turkey a SPLENDID AND HUGE PEACE MONUMENT IN TURKISH-ARMENIAN BORDER that no armenian and turkic generation forgets about the ugly past again.... What I understand is that your genocide story and the events or occurances in the past were ugly enough for both parties, namely it was also ugly for ottoman armenians and also for ottoman turks.
      Last edited by milleniumboy; 10-20-2006, 01:55 AM.

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      • #73
        Re: reconsider your genocide story!

        Adminner jan, matgh @llam dzes, es shan tgherkin steghic hanek eli. Herik chi es hambalneri apushutiuner@ kartank. Manavand, es forumi orenkov hiurakanchur mek vor@ ceghaspanutiun@ dzer arni u chntuni stegh gorts chuni. Kam, tuil tvek menak kak uten mi hatug forumum, vor mnacatsneris srter@ chkharni es khelki-tegh@-trik unecoghneri patcharov.

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        • #74
          Re: reconsider your genocide story!

          Originally posted by karoaper
          Adminner jan, matgh @llam dzes, es shan tgherkin steghic hanek eli. Herik chi es hambalneri apushutiuner@ kartank. Manavand, es forumi orenkov hiurakanchur mek vor@ ceghaspanutiun@ dzer arni u chntuni stegh gorts chuni. Kam, tuil tvek menak kak uten mi hatug forumum, vor mnacatsneris srter@ chkharni es khelki-tegh@-trik unecoghneri patcharov.
          Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

          Նժդեհ


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          • #75
            ne genocide'ından bahsediyonuz laaaaaan. hahahaa!

            milleniumboy,

            whatever you write here doesn't matter for the diaspora. don't waste your time for these ugly xxxxs. that is not your problem. The armenian diaspora tries it's best to camouflage their murders and murderers against turks but they cannot and will not be able to hide this truth any longer.... confusion will be their epitaph .

            fakat bunlara böyle değil de duymak istediklerini söylemek lazım ki ancak rahatlasınlar saksafoncular.... evet lan öldürdük sizi... hahaha... topunuzun amına koycak yakında ... muhahahaha....

            hadi bana müsaade... lan işimiz gücümüz yok da burda dingillere yazı yazıyoruz....

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            • #76
              Re: ne genocide'ından bahsediyonuz laaaaaan. hahahaa!

              Originally posted by CELESTIAL34
              milleniumboy,

              whatever you write here doesn't matter for the diaspora. don't waste your time for these ugly xxxxs. that is not your problem. The armenian diaspora tries it's best to camouflage their murders and murderers against turks but they cannot and will not be able to hide this truth any longer.... confusion will be their epitaph .

              fakat bunlara böyle değil de duymak istediklerini söylemek lazım ki ancak rahatlasınlar saksafoncular.... evet lan öldürdük sizi... hahaha... topunuzun amına koycak yakında ... muhahahaha....

              hadi bana müsaade... lan işimiz gücümüz yok da burda dingillere yazı yazıyoruz....
              I'm very glad we have such types of Turds attempting to engage us in such dialog.
              Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

              Նժդեհ


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              • #77
                Re: The Armenian Genocide - My Perspective

                Originally posted by Armenian
                The Armenian Genocide

                On April 24th 1915 several hundred Armenian community representatives within Constantinople and elsewhere (mostly doctors, lawyers, poets, clergy and businessmen) were rounded up by Turkish authorities and imprisoned, only to be murdered in cold blood soon thereafter. Consecutively, Armenian conscripts within Ottoman service were systematically disarmed and slaughtered en mass. In this manner, in a relatively short period of time, Turks managed to decapitate the unsuspecting leadership of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire. With Armenians now leaderless and powerless, Turks began to turn their blood thirsty murderous attention upon the defenseless and helpless Armenian citizenry of Asia Minor.

                Every April 24th Armenians worldwide commemorate the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. What every Armenian needs to realize however, it that this systematic genocide of over 2 million unarmed Armenian Christians by Ottoman Turks was not merely started in 1915, as the official commemorative date insinuates. The preliminary stages of the Armenian Genocide actually started twenty years prior, in 1895. During 1894-95, approximately a quarter million Armenian peasants were slaughtered within interior Anatolia, essentially because they had refused to pay ever increasing taxes imposed upon them because they were non-Turks. This wholesale slaughter of Armenians continued periodically thereafter for the next twenty years and came to a bloody climax during the First World War. In 1923, after the vast majority of Armenians had disappeared from within Turkey, the slaughter of Armenians subsided.

                The perpetrators of this heinous crime, a crime of biblical proportions, were never truly punished and the Turkish state was not held responsible by the victorious allies at the end of the First World War. In essence, Armenian blood was sacrificed for the political and financial interests of western nations. What's more, hoping to gain land rights within Ottoman controlled Palestine at the time, the Zionist founding fathers of Israel openly supported the Armenian Genocide as it occurred. Even today, Turks regularly employ the powerful J-e-w-ish media and political lobby within America to undermine Armenian efforts to pursue the proper recognition to what happened to the Armenian nation some one hundred years ago.

                Nonetheless, as the "civilized" world watched, savages eliminated an Armenian presence from within a land where Armenians were aboriginals. A land upon which Hittites, Hurrians, Urartians, Greeks, Romans, Parthians and Byzantines dwelt, a land which is now a Turkic-Islamic cesspool. Not only has the criminal Turk gone unpunished, he remains belligerent and defiant to this day. The Turk is belligerent today because he realizes that western nations are not willing to correct the horrendous mistakes of the past. Turks today, along with their shameless lackeys worldwide, especially the Zionist State of Israel and the xxxish lobby within the United States, make the excuse that Armenians of the Ottoman empire were peacefully coexisting with Turks, until that is, Armenians decided to betray Turks during the First World War in favor of the Russians. Moreover, they claim that Armenians not exterminated, as per say, but were only "temporarily deported."

                While the vast majority of the Armenian population within the Ottoman empire were far removed from politics, the truth remains that Armenian nationalists worldwide, clergy, Armenian political parties and especially the Armenian population within Russian administered Caucasus, were indeed siding with Tsarist Russia against the Ottomans during the First World War. The filthy Turk, however, cannot complain, for he knows very well why Armenian nationalists chose to support Russia during the war:

                What did Turks expect us Armenians to do after the unwarranted and unexpected massacres of Armenian peasantry within Sassoun and Moush that killed nearly a quarter million between the years 1894-95? This Turkish atrocity against the unarmed Armenian population of Anatolia was so atrocious that it sent shock waves throughout Europe at the time.

                What did Turks expect us Armenians to do after the 'Adana' massacres of 1908 that killed over thirty thousand civilians?

                What did Turks expect us Armenian to do when we could not even speak our own language within our own native lands?

                All this "peaceful coexistence" between Turks and Armenians came many years before Russia threatened the borders of eastern Turkey, the superficial excuse Turks give today in explaining what they did to the Armenians.

                We Armenians, along with Anatolian Greeks, watched helplessly for close to a thousand years as Turkic and Kurdish nomads decimated once glorious Asia Minor and transformed it into the hell-hole that it is today. We Armenians are not Turkic, we are not Semitic and we not Islamic. We Christian Armenians of Caucasian stock and Indo-European culture lived upon a land that we were aboriginals within and, subsequently, we wanted to separate themselves from the darkness, violence and utter filth of Turkic and Islamic culture. Historically, the western half of Anatolia has been Greek and the eastern half Armenian. Even after centuries of Ottoman policy of settling Turkic and Kurdish tribes into Armenian populated areas, periodic massacres and relocations, Armenians were still a majority within certain provinces at the dawn of the twentieth century.

                During the start of the First World War, there lived several million Armenians within 12 historic Armenian provinces of eastern Anatolia known historically as the Armenian Highlands. Today, Armenians are scattered worldwide, there is no Armenian community to speak of within Anatolia, other than a handful of Turkish speaking Armenian peasants scattered throughout the eastern provinces. Thus, the fundamental question remains:

                What happened to the native Armenian population of Anatolia? The answer, no matter how one analyzes it, is the total genocide of an entire nation. Whether the Armenian population of Asia Minor was killed, expelled and/or assimilated into Turkic Islamic society, the end result still remains the same - decimation, from its native land, of the oldest Indo-European Christian nation within the world.

                Armenian Genocide Testimonies: http://www.twentyvoices.com/home.html

                Map of Genocide: http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Images.../hewsen224.gif

                New York Times News Articles From the Period: http://www.cilicia.com/armo10c.html

                ABC News Net Work Film Presentation (scroll down the web-page for the ABC link): http://www.genocide1915.info/#

                Zionist involvement within the Armenian Genocide:




                The Turkish rape of Armenia's greatest medieval city: http://www.virtualani.freeserve.co.uk/

                Additional Educational Resources: http://www.armenian-genocide.org/education.html
                1more site www.petition1915.org

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                • #78
                  Re: The Armenian Genocide - My Perspective









                  Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

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                  • #79
                    Re: The Armenian Genocide - My Perspective

                    It's sad how the Turkish government is preventing the truth of the Armenian Genocide to be known to the next generations. It's even more sad how they're even recently starting to accuse Armenians of Genocide! But eventually, the only government in the world that is made out of selfish pigs will pay its debt!

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                    • #80
                      Re: The Armenian Genocide - My Perspective

                      Well given the recent developments here, I think its time to bump this thread.

                      Oh and reference this one -- http://forum.armenianclub.com/showthread.php?t=4648
                      Last edited by skhara; 05-12-2007, 04:41 PM.

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