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Erdogan Finally Admits Turkey Practiced Ethnic Cleansing
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Originally posted by firat View PostThey are not the copy of Armenian culture. It is the combination of Armenian and Turkish culture. It is something that did not exist 1000 years ago. That is what Anatolia is. When you go to West, you are gonna see the same. Some culture combination of Greek and Turkish culture. In the south, you're gonna see the combination of Arabic, Turkish and Kurdish cultures.
Nobody denies that but only stupids.
I am gonna acept this "we were there in the first place" explanation when other new comers to the new world are gone back to Europe. It does not make sense. The difference is Native Americans do not have the power to voice their wishes, or they do not wish it or there is too little of them.
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Re: Erdogan Finally Admits Turkey Practiced Ethnic Cleansing
Originally posted by Palavra View PostWilson armenia is nothing more than a dream.
Look at the curves on your borders - magnificent. Shake those diplomatically-enhanced Armenian vilayets for me. Show me more baby. More! MORE!!
Spread your territorial claims wider. Wider! Yes - I can see Van, Bitlis, Erzurum, Erzincan! Come on, show me even more! Show me EVERYTHING I want to see!! You can do it, you know you want to. Wow! Now I can even see Trebizond. I love you Wilsonian Armenia. Never leave me!
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Originally posted by Palavra View Postrealy? tell me what can you do? dream?
[/QUOTE]Absolutely not. I will not give power to my enemy because of my feelings or justice.[/QUOTE]
Your racist head is peeking again Mr. BS
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Originally posted by firat View PostThey would be too sad I guess but Germany did not have the position of denial. They were devastated. I am being clear, Turkey needs to be devasted or threatened of being devasted to make your dreams the reality.
I think you have the right to get your father's belongings and your houses back within the land which is in the soverignity of Turkey. If this is not happening, some other way of payment must be found. It must be all documented by state archives from the Ottomans or some other estimation method should be used.
Ok, I admit I read reports of various think-tanks, I try to follow foreign media not only Armenian but also non-Armenians and non-turks
There is no such think like you say; It is gonna happen bcoz we dream. Every country in this world makes plans to accomplish things.
Am I wrong? People need to dream for sure but they also need to design the method or build the road to make dreams happen.
So what is your method? How will yo do it?
Please tell me so that we can have a good debate. How can I say anything if you say it's gonna happen without wars but don't give me any clue how to make it happen?
So, I dream my country to have a GDP of $2 Trillion. Yes, I dream, I write poems about it. I make everyone in the world read my poems. But for god's sake, how will I do it? I don't know, I just dream. It is stupid.
Tell me how you will make Turkey give half of the country to Armenia?
Should I cry to you to learn the way of doing it?Last edited by Anoush; 05-31-2009, 11:28 AM.
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Re: Erdogan Finally Admits Turkey Practiced Ethnic Cleansing
Originally posted by AnonymouseAll states come into existence via violence and coercion. That much is a given.
However, not all states are premised on genocide, which is the most extreme form of violence.
Differences are in degrees, not kinds.
"In the 19th century, the Canadian government believed it was responsible for educating and caring for the country's aboriginal people. It thought their best chance for success was to learn English and adopt Christianity and Canadian customs. Ideally, they would pass their adopted lifestyle on to their children, and native traditions would diminish, or be completely abolished in a few generations.
The Canadian government developed a policy called "aggressive assimilation" to be taught at church-run, government-funded industrial schools, later called residential schools. The government felt children were easier to mould than adults, and the concept of a boarding school was the best way to prepare them for life in mainstream society.
Residential schools were federally run, under the Department of Indian Affairs. Attendance was mandatory. Agents were employed by the government to ensure all native children attended."
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Re: Erdogan Finally Admits Turkey Practiced Ethnic Cleansing
Originally posted by Palavra View PostSo what will you do with more 10 million people who lives there? It is impossible for armenians to occupy that lands without ethnic cleansing.Last edited by Anoush; 05-31-2009, 11:46 AM.
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Re: Erdogan Finally Admits Turkey Practiced Ethnic Cleansing
Originally posted by Palavra View Postfrom insurance company? Absolutely not from Turkey.
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from insurance company? Absolutely not from Turkey.
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