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The 100th Anniversary - and Events to Mark it

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  • Re: The 100th Anniversary - and Events to Mark it

    Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
    Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
    Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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      Biking, marching, praying, singing, starving, painting, directing, producing, and yet here we are still living in a country that refuses to state the TRUTH. Where do we go from here? 100 years of exploring EVERY diplomatic avenue possible... what now? Do we just say xxxx it and open the boarders and move on?

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        Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
        Biking, marching, praying, singing, starving, painting, directing, producing, and yet here we are still living in a country that refuses to state the TRUTH. Where do we go from here? 100 years of exploring EVERY diplomatic avenue possible... what now? Do we just say xxxx it and open the boarders and move on?
        The " what now" part is completely missing what just happened .
        Open the borders ??? FK no !!!
        Capitalize on the gains made on world understanding of what --- actually took place --- !!!!!!!
        Man you gotta hammer the spike . Not through your hands up in despair .
        Time to pund on that spike hard .
        It's time to swing the hammer of justice brother for the sake of all the tortured souls.
        For GODS sake.

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          ^ By spike do you mean law suits like the cilicia church?

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            Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
            ^ By spike do you mean law suits like the cilicia church?
            I meant ... Drive the spike of truth with the hammer of justice into the lieing turcs skull (since they don't have any heart).
            But yes , the politicle capital we struggled for and steadfastly sought via world understanding which we have accumulated , needs to continue and grow.
            The world voice needs to get louder and stronger in its --- CONDEMNATION --- of genocide.
            Please, let us not show despair now, but rather redouble our efforts in seeking justice.

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              Originally posted by Shant03 View Post
              ^ By spike do you mean law suits like the cilicia church?
              Originally posted by Artashes View Post
              I meant ... Drive the spike of truth with the hammer of justice into the lieing turcs skull (since they don't have any heart).
              But yes , the politicle capital we struggled for and steadfastly sought via world understanding which we have accumulated , needs to continue and grow.
              The world voice needs to get louder and stronger in its --- CONDEMNATION --- of genocide.
              Please, let us not show despair now, but rather redouble our efforts in seeking justice.
              To be more specific --- yes , although I completely agree with the lawsuit you mention above , (the) public gathering of scholars and intellects to formulate the appropriate and correct manner to pursue our claims to justice is powerful .
              Like the gathering storm clouds that can be seen from a great distance.
              Everyone knows the storm is coming , and the foreboding precedes the storm.
              --- category #10 hurricane is on the way.
              I can see the clouds gathering now.

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                I tell Graywolfs you should have finished us off but you underestimated our Fedayees.......now Turkey has a curse that won't go away.

                We are getting more radicalized, nationalized, and patriots while you Fascist Turks are getting more puscyfied everyday. We know who you are and you are not dealing with same Armenians.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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                  Luxembourg lawmakers to debate Armenian Genocide resolution on May 5


                  The draft resolution to recognize the Armenian Genocide will be discussed in the chamber of deputies of Luxembourg on May 5.

                  The decision was announced by MP from Christian Social People's Party Laurent Mosar, Nouvelles d'Arménie reported.

                  As reported earlier, Christian Social People's Party has drafted a resolution calling to follow the lead of French and European parliaments.

                  The decision was announced by MP from Christian Social People's Party Laurent Mosar...

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                    Belgian Parliament to Consider Criminalizing Genocide Denial

                    BRUSSELS—The Francophone Democratic Federalists (FDF) Party has introduced a bill to the lower house of the Federal Parliament of Belgium that proposes legal repercussions for denying the Armenian Genocide.

                    The FDF-submitted bill proposes to extend an existing law, enacted in 1995, that criminalizes the denial of genocides. The bill proposes to also apply that law to the Armenian and the Rwandan Genocides, and all other genocides that are internationally recognized through courts.

                    The FDF is also preparing to push for recognition of the Armenian Genocide at a regional and federal level.

                    In 1998, the Belgian Senate recognized the Armenian Genocide and called on Turkey to acknowledge its past

                    Meanwhile, a Socialist party member of the Belgian parliament Emir Kir, an ethnic Turk, has come under criticism for being absent during the observation of a minute of silence in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide at the Belgian parliament. Kir has been notified by his party’s General Secretary that he will need to provide an explanation for his absence, as will the chairman of the Socialist party Elio Di Rupo.

                    Several members of parliament of Turkish origin were also absent from the ceremony in the Belgian parliament.

                    The leader of the French-speaking socialists reminded about his party’s consistent position on the matter. The party was one of the initiators of the 1998 resolution recognizing the Armenian Genocide and calling for recognition by Turkey.

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                      Luxembourg Recognizes Armenian Genocide

                      26th country to do so
                      The Parliament of Luxembourg has unanimously adopted a resolution on recognition of the Armenian Genocide. This is what Member of the Parliament of Luxembourg...


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