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  • #11
    Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

    why don't you turn Sophia ( turned into a mosque) in Costantinople into a museum? I bet it's as old.
    Hagia Sophia is a museum.

    the island does belong to Armenia and armenians.
    Go worry about Turkey being swallowed by kurds.
    Really. I thought island belong to Kurdistan.

    abdullah, mehmet, ahmet, and some other aliens

    ps: btw,How classy names you have!
    Funny boy you forgot to add other aliens names, Armenian ones.

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    • #12
      Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

      Originally posted by Lucin
      It’s hilarious. I just saw a bit of the ceremony; on the left side of the church (read museum-mosque ), they had put a Turkish flag (not to mention the many flags around) and on the right a big photo of Ataturk!
      I saw an article on the bbc about it, how this wonderful "turkey" had restored a "beautiful armenian church" in the hopes that "it would 'heal' the rift with Armenia". Well its so much like the rotten scoundrels. The falling appart Armenian structures are much better off not being touched by their desctructive, filthy, and ignorant claws.

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      • #13
        Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

        Turkey should next time consider constucting big buildings, it could get hit my lightning lol

        how big is a cross on a church? iam still laughing at this

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        • #14
          Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

          I can't believe that Turkey would do something like this. It's bad enough it took our land, but now it's changing our buildings and monuments!

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          • #15
            Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

            yeah when people say "give it a rest its all in the past" they can go fuk themselves their government hasnt changed at all

            it hurts that all this is still going on

            all i can say to everyone is go watch the movie ARARAT

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            • #16
              Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

              all i can say to everyone is go watch the movie ARARAT
              I heard that even Armenians didn't like the movie Ararat.

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              • #17
                Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

                ^Then, they could read history books!

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                • #18
                  Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

                  Originally posted by Selpak
                  I heard that even Armenians didn't like the movie Ararat.
                  True. Armenians are able to think for themselves.

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                  • #19
                    Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

                    Ya, and where did you "hear" this from anyway?

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                    • #20
                      Re: Opening Of Saint-Cross Church...

                      Originally posted by Selpak
                      I heard that even Armenians didn't like the movie Ararat.
                      Where did you hear that from?

                      I personally think the movie was very well acted out & really showed how our poor race suffered.
                      If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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