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  • single question?

    “The Armenian issue, which aims at meeting the economic interests of the capitalist world rather than bearing in mind the veritable interests of the Armenians themselves was best resolved with the Kars Agreement. The friendly ties between two industrious people coexisting peacefully for centuries have been satisfactorily established anew.”

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk




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    Last edited by platana; 08-11-2006, 06:06 AM.
    History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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    single question?

    I really wonder that although there is an allegation that 1.5 million massacred armenians,international research groups has only found mass graves of turkish people for 80 years.Well,where are the massacred 1.5 million armenians?
    History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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    • #3
      Re: single question?

      go to deir-zor in Syria, you will find piles upon piles of human skeletions.

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        Re: Armenian Issue - Allegatins and facts

        Bullshyt looks prettier in French than in English or German, but it's still bullshyt.

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        • #5
          Re: Armenian Issue - Allegatins and facts

          It's even more humorous when you click on that stupid link and go to the following article:

          Ermeni soykırımı, ermeni sorunu, ermeni meselesi, ermeni tehciri, 1915 olayları, ermeni diasporası, 93 harbi, türk ermeni ilişkileri, van isyanı, asala, soykırı


          Look at these 4 points they require from Armenia in order to "establish relations with Armenia:

          1. Giving up of the Genocide obsession;
          2. Armenia should withdraw from the occupied Azerbaijan land;
          3. Opening of a corridor to Nahcývan;
          4. Return of the refugees to their homes.
          This is almost laughable. Anyone who wants to establish "good relations" by at the same time insulting can go to hell. Calling it a "obsession"? The Turk would feel much different if he was on the other end of the slaughter. As far as "occupied Azerbaijan land". Those are all Armenian, there is no issue there. If anything, it is Azerbaijan that needs to give up its occupied lands.

          So, as we can see based on these stupid Turkish demands, there will be no relations. If this is what it is contingent upon, who cares?
          Last edited by Anonymouse; 08-11-2006, 02:39 PM.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #6
            Re: single question?

            Originally posted by platana
            I really wonder that although there is an allegation that 1.5 million massacred armenians,international research groups has only found mass graves of turkish people for 80 years.Well,where are the massacred 1.5 million armenians?
            Where have these studies been published? Sources and citations please.

            What "international research groups" are you alluding to? Last I am aware, there were none, but from what I have seen, there have been pretty good Turkish government backed attempts at "research" that have *surprise* found the results in favor of Turkey. From what I understand, Turkey won't even allow people to go into their archives unless they have the Turkish governments seal of approval, why is that?

            Lastly, with time and decomposition and many of the bodies dumped in rivers and burried in desert sands, there won't be much left, so the assertion you make is pretty stupid at best.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #7
              Re: single question?

              Armenians being driven like cattle through the dessert, leaving their dying mothers, fathers, children on the sides of the road, while doing their best to survive rape, murder and pillage, had the time and strength to mass bury their dead? See, it's so hard not to insault a Turk's intellect or character when such idiotic statements are being made.

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              • #8
                Re: single question?

                Mr. Anoymouse, please please we are talking about 1,5 million bodies, and you say "many of bodies dumped in rivers and burried in deserd lands",1,5 million bodies? Is it a logical explanation?.Also, As I see, Turkish goverment always says "We have already opened our archives to those who claim there was a genocide. If they are sincere, they should also open theirs. This would allow historians to work on documents on both sides and team of historians from both sides should conduct studies in these archieves"11 March 2005. However Armenian side says there is no need to discuss the Armenian allegations, because they are already proven. Armenian Foreign Minister Oskanyan said the problem is political and Armenia does not need to discuss the ‘genocide’ argument with the Turkish side. I wonder if Turkey said "we were massacred by Russians or (any country) and we dont need to discuss this,Our historians prove genocide",would it be logical? In my opinion,as these prejudices go on,we cant solve this problem.I wonder that If Minister Oskanyan really prove a genocide, why he don't prove the genocide in this international argument forum turkey suggested, so the whole world can learn the true, ha?. and now could you tell me which side is in disagreement?and which side want to solve this problem?
                History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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                • #9
                  Re: single question?

                  Originally posted by arabico
                  go to deir-zor in Syria, you will find piles upon piles of human skeletions.
                  woooww... Did you seek every pile in Syria? it is very unlogical answer...
                  History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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                  • #10
                    Re: single question?

                    Originally posted by platana
                    March 11, 2005

                    Armenian FM Oskanyan: “There is no need to discuss with the Turkish historians”
                    Would the family of a murder victim hold discussions with the family of the killer, which claim his innocence and that in fact the killer was the victim, to come to a conclusion on the matter?

                    Turkish people are so smart, you should know better.

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