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  • Anoush
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    Originally posted by iversonmania View Post
    To say there is big difference between diaspora and armenians in armenia is taking it far..

    there were 60,000 demonstrators against the protocol..and even more expected..
    I still maintain that Armenians in the Motherland are somewhat different yes; but not day and night different. No. Armenians whether in the Diaspora or in the Motherland still feel quite similar and attached to their land. Whether in here or in there, we all love our culture, our heritage, our language and we need our Armenian sweet land to continue our Armenianness. We have done it this far, we really came along and we (all of us) are not going to lose the battle. We shall continue to survive!

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  • Anoush
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    Re: Hilarious Hillary's Հայ treason

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    Hilarious Hillary made everything possible to ensure perfect injustice in the world.

    She managed to prevent from failing, the signing ceremony of the US promoted “deal (protocol)” between Armenia and Turkey (victim and murder). When God rejected his blessing to the AG injustice and its high (Հայ) treason, in Zurich, for three hours.

    She allowed Turkey, using the protocol’s historians sub commission provision, convince the victim that the Genocide, recognized by Obama during his election, didn’t happen.

    Thus she guaranteed justice in US standards; protecting Wolf against the Lamb, when it seems to serve the US interests a little bit.

    Hilarious Hillary! She managed overcome the Force Major - Lord.

    I'm sure she can win the Nobel Prize in the hunter-pray “peace” nomination.
    Dear Gegev, When Hillary was the governor of New York, do you know what most New Yorkers would call her? B.I.T.C.H. It's true, that was her nickname or better used name for her being a true witch!

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    Originally posted by londontsi View Post
    YES THERE IS

    Unfortunately our diplomats are so incompetent that they cannot analyze and read between the lines of the documents they sign.

    FROM TEXT
    Reconfirming their commitment, in their bilateral and international relations,
    to respect and ensure respect for the principles equality,
    sovereignty, non intervention in internal affairs of other states,
    [also]
    territorial integrity and inviolability of frontiers,
    END OF TEXT

    Remember Armenia has not recognized Karabagh.
    The international community recognizes the USSR borders of Azerbaijan.
    Therefore the Karabagh issue is an internal affair of Azerbaijan.

    Now re-read the text.

    The non inclusion of the word Karabagh was a TRAP.

    (incidentally this is not my analysis but of a lawyer commentator.)

    Then the same applies to northern cyprus. Although turkey recognizes it, the rest of the world does not. But do you really believe that cyprus will be reunited under Greek rule anytime soon?
    Last edited by Armanen; 10-11-2009, 01:12 PM.

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  • avetis
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    Es aprumem Hayastanum es patrastem zenqy dzerqis azatel im hayreniqy Serji nman sriganeric. Serji nmannerin armatov pokel sprtel e petq. Charvorak urucqner@ ktrel e petq.

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  • Gavur
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    Re: Hilarious Hillary

    Yes, her and a slew of accomplices.

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  • Gavur
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    A president from spiurk is not gona get elected in Armenia. There is too big of a rift between the diasora and Hayastan today as is evident in this forum. This is a dangerous rift and being closed minded makes it wider yet.
    We'll see.

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  • iversonmania
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    To say there is big difference between diaspora and armenians in armenia is taking it far..

    there were 60,000 demonstrators against the protocol..and even more expected..

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  • Federate
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    Originally posted by Army View Post
    Are the President and the Prime Minister from the same family ?
    No relation. Sargsyan/Sarkisian/Sarkissian is a very common last name.

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  • gegev
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    Re: Hilarious Hillary's Հայ treason

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    Hilarious Hillary made everything possible to ensure perfect injustice in the world.

    She managed to prevent from failing, the signing ceremony of the US promoted “deal (protocol)” between Armenia and Turkey (victim and murder). When God rejected his blessing to the AG injustice and its high (Հայ) treason, in Zurich, for three hours.

    She allowed Turkey, using the protocol’s historians sub commission provision, convince the victim that the Genocide, recognized by Obama during his election, didn’t happen.

    Thus she guaranteed justice in US standards; protecting Wolf against the Lamb, when it seems to serve the US interests a little bit.

    Hilarious Hillary! She managed overcome the Force Major - Lord.

    I'm sure she can win the Nobel Prize in the hunter-pray “peace” nomination.
    Do you agree?

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  • Haykakan
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    Re: Turkish-Armenian signing delayed; Clinton departs

    A president from spiurk is not gona get elected in Armenia. There is too big of a rift between the diasora and Hayastan today as is evident in this forum. This is a dangerous rift and being closed minded makes it wider yet.

    Leave a comment:

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