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French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

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  • #21
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    France risks Turkish wrath with Armenia vote

    This just takes the cake. The turkic horde is comming! Burn Paris to the ground!



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    • #22
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      whatever they do theyll just hurt their economy more

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      • #23
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        lol at pic

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        • #24
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          I just heard on Armenian news that Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian has condemned the bill on Genocide. What a dirt bag.

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          • #25
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            Originally posted by platana



            Dont be bought,Im not say this for a slogan or populism.Be sure that I wouldn't criticize or react to any other country except from France like that but these Vote hunters betrayed,the France in 1789, Voltaire,Walter, Montesque, Rosseu's France and the whole French nation except from armenians .

            Stop babbling things. These French authors were all against monarchy and all their ideas and their philosophy have contributed to the French revolution of 1789. the spelling of those names resumes all your knowledge about them. Anyway, whoever talks about the freedom of speech, for God’s sake , plz. You stop talking about it
            BTW do you think Voltaire’s saying is being respected in Turkey?

            Read Victor Hugo’s les orientales(l’enfant)!

            Now back to the topic: French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

            Apparently, you are in France, so watch your mouth…

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            • #26
              Re: French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

              Originally posted by aray
              I just heard on Armenian news that Archbishop Mesrop Mutafian has condemned the bill on Genocide. What a dirt bag.

              No surprise! what do you think they should have said?

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              • #27
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                Originally posted by ARK
                Anyway, whoever talks about the freedom of speech, for God’s sake , plz. You stop talking about it
                BTW do you think Voltaire’s saying is being respected in Turkey?
                Yes be sure that Voltaire's and other contemporary writers saying is being respected in Türkiye.There are 75 millions of people. Is this mean each of the people agree with the same thing? you ren't the center of the world and you rent the one who respect freedom (Anyway,you show me you dont respect freedom of speech by supporting this decision)break your lantern and try to know people.

                Originally posted by ARK
                Stop babbling things. These French authors were all against monarchy and all their ideas and their philosophy have contributed to the French revolution of 1789. the spelling of those names resumes all your knowledge about them
                Yes they were against monarchy, they couldn't criticize the government and Voltaire was jailed because of his criticism.And Now not only a citizen but also a historian can be jailed and cant say his own opinion freely in the same France . "I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the death, your right to say it." — Voltaire and I can see only Freedom of speech and respecting the opposite idea in this saying,but maybe it is only focused on just "monarchy" you may be right You say a lot of things, but please at least dont restrict this thinker's contemporary thoughts. I respect him. All of the world know these libertarians, you havent the right to restrict their ideas focusing just "monarcy" .
                I can understand your tryings in vain but dont bother me these nonsense things please...
                Last edited by platana; 10-13-2006, 03:48 AM.
                History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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                • #28
                  Re: French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

                  Originally posted by ARK
                  No surprise! what do you think they should have said?
                  Yes,Im sure he should have.Somehow he can live in (barbaric) Türkiye like thousands of armenians for a long time and He is the patriarch of armenians , but when any armenians in Türkiye say opinions against diaspora it is claimed that they should have.Oh yes Im sure, really good trying...but I called this "the difference of opinions". I can explain it more; we can say that Diaspora is in a lantern,they live in it everyday, also we can call it "genocide lantern" and if this lantern weren't, millions of armenians could be assimilated in some parts of the world.So diaspora is need this lantern a lot, it is vital for them.the only common thing they have all over the world is it and most of them know this. Hence, It is really very easy to understand this vicious circle.This is difference. Very simple...
                  History is written by agreement of scientists and documents-evidences NOT by the decisions of councils or prejudices

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                  • #29
                    Re: French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

                    There are no Armenians in "Türkiye".

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                    • #30
                      Re: French National Assembly Adopts Bill on Armenian Genocide

                      There are no Armenians in "Türkiye".
                      Who are they or where are they?

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