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  • Greek movie

    Does anyone know about this or is it another rumor?

    Greek News, New York
    Jan 14 2008


    ''Greek-Turkish War'' via Hollywood
    Posted on Monday, January 14 @ 14:08:25 EST by greek_news


    Ankara.- The production of a major Hollywood movie about the Kurds
    and the genocide of the Armenians and other Christians in Asia Minor
    has sparked angry reactions in Turkey. The film will depict the
    struggles of the Kurds for the creation of an independent state, and
    will also make extensive reference to the persecution they have
    suffered at the hands of the Turks. The main roles will reportedly be
    played by big names like Mel Gibson, Antonio Banderras and Sylvester
    Stallone, and the scenes will be shot in northern Iraq at an
    estimated cost of some $300 million.

    The Turks are reportedly furious about the script of the movie, which
    they have described as pure propaganda, and have warned of a boycott.
    Turkish newspapers charge a shameful conspiracy of Kurds, Armenians
    and Greeks against Turkey, in an effort to distort history and to
    attribute non-existent responsibility to the Turkish people for
    events in Asia Minor in the early 20th century.

    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

  • #2
    First time I hear about this.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Alexandros View Post
      First time I hear about this.
      And probably the last. The report seems made-up to me.
      It's amusing ( not) how the worst sections of Armenian and Greek media always seem to print as fact reports derived from the worsts sections of Turkish media. It's as if they need each other to survive.
      Plenipotentiary meow!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
        And probably the last. The report seems made-up to me.
        agreed.

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