Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:No one is denying the fact that people have died, it just doesn't make it GENOCIDE when j*******s like yourself blabber on about it on the Internet with absolutely no real evidence at hand what so ever, this is not justice Mr. Comedian!
This is why it has to be researched by HISTORIANS and not used like a weapon by bunch of politicians who need material to bargain with in order to pursue whatever twisted agenda they had in the first place, i mean doesn't anyone really care about the truth?
ps. all the countries which have a problem with Turkey are the same ones we were at war with not that long ago so i do not see any problem there, after all they all lost and Turkey has emerged when no one around her wanted her to
The evidence is held by those who survived the holocaust Shah. And it is CONVINCING. It was a GENOCIDE by all standards. Go to some Armenian Web sites and see it yourself.
NB. It's funny Turkey wants to have HISTORIANS look at the case. Perhaps we should call HISTORIANS in Cyprus too!! And archives and all that nonsense.
shahmaran wrote:Sure Nikitas, if you knew anything about Turkish history you would have a much different approach to the situation...
Turkey is and has been offering their archives and requesting joined comities to be set up between the Turks and the Armenian historians to sort it out for a VERY long time, but its the Armenians that are so against the questioning of the events which is ridiculous...
No one is denying the fact that people have died, it just doesn't make it GENOCIDE when jerkoffs like yourself blabber on about it on the Internet with absolutely no real evidence at hand what so ever, this is not justice Mr. Comedian!
This is why it has to be researched by HISTORIANS and not used like a weapon by bunch of politicians who need material to bargain with in order to pursue whatever twisted agenda they had in the first place, i mean doesn't anyone really care about the truth?
ps. all the countries which have a problem with Turkey are the same ones we were at war with not that long ago so i do not see any problem there, after all they all lost and Turkey has emerged when no one around her wanted her to
shahmaran wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:No one is denying the fact that people have died, it just doesn't make it GENOCIDE when j*******s like yourself blabber on about it on the Internet with absolutely no real evidence at hand what so ever, this is not justice Mr. Comedian!
This is why it has to be researched by HISTORIANS and not used like a weapon by bunch of politicians who need material to bargain with in order to pursue whatever twisted agenda they had in the first place, i mean doesn't anyone really care about the truth?
ps. all the countries which have a problem with Turkey are the same ones we were at war with not that long ago so i do not see any problem there, after all they all lost and Turkey has emerged when no one around her wanted her to
The evidence is held by those who survived the holocaust Shah. And it is CONVINCING. It was a GENOCIDE by all standards. Go to some Armenian Web sites and see it yourself.
NB. It's funny Turkey wants to have HISTORIANS look at the case. Perhaps we should call HISTORIANS in Cyprus too!! And archives and all that nonsense.
Right thats it, NONSENSE, the 1000 year old Empires archives that is, because you and some Armenians say so, thats just nothing but laughable, you can find just as many Turkish survivors who can tell you about the Armenians massacres in that area, what are you going to call them NONSENSE too? Maybe fabricated Turkish lies because thats what we are aren't we, untrustworthy liars? I suggest you stop, whatever it is that you are smoking and get a grip
And about Cyprus, yes perhaps you should, maybe someone has archived how life was before 1974 and since...
Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:Sure Nikitas, if you knew anything about Turkish history you would have a much different approach to the situation...
Turkey is and has been offering their archives and requesting joined comities to be set up between the Turks and the Armenian historians to sort it out for a VERY long time, but its the Armenians that are so against the questioning of the events which is ridiculous...
I would be against too knowing before hand the archives are not going to prove anything, because guess what, they ARE EMPTY.
shahmaran wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:Sure Nikitas, if you knew anything about Turkish history you would have a much different approach to the situation...
Turkey is and has been offering their archives and requesting joined comities to be set up between the Turks and the Armenian historians to sort it out for a VERY long time, but its the Armenians that are so against the questioning of the events which is ridiculous...
I would be against too knowing before hand the archives are not going to prove anything, because guess what, they ARE EMPTY.
LOL yes you would know, because? What, have you actually seen them, or read anything about them?
Lets just play in your imaginary little world for a while and accept that the Ottoman archives are "empty", so now you tell me, why don't the Armenians allow the Turkish reporters there, access to their archives and why is it illegal to question the genocide in Armenia?
shahmaran wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:Sure Nikitas, if you knew anything about Turkish history you would have a much different approach to the situation...
Turkey is and has been offering their archives and requesting joined comities to be set up between the Turks and the Armenian historians to sort it out for a VERY long time, but its the Armenians that are so against the questioning of the events which is ridiculous...
I would be against too knowing before hand the archives are not going to prove anything, because guess what, they ARE EMPTY.
LOL yes you would know, because? What, have you actually seen them, or read anything about them?
Lets just play in your imaginary little world for a while and accept that the Ottoman archives are "empty", so now you tell me, why don't the Armenians allow the Turkish reporters there, access to their archives and why is it illegal to question the genocide in Armenia?
boomerang wrote:shahmaran wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:Sure Nikitas, if you knew anything about Turkish history you would have a much different approach to the situation...
Turkey is and has been offering their archives and requesting joined comities to be set up between the Turks and the Armenian historians to sort it out for a VERY long time, but its the Armenians that are so against the questioning of the events which is ridiculous...
I would be against too knowing before hand the archives are not going to prove anything, because guess what, they ARE EMPTY.
LOL yes you would know, because? What, have you actually seen them, or read anything about them?
Lets just play in your imaginary little world for a while and accept that the Ottoman archives are "empty", so now you tell me, why don't the Armenians allow the Turkish reporters there, access to their archives and why is it illegal to question the genocide in Armenia?
I got better one...why doesn't turkey allow freedom of discussion in her own bloody country to take place before she insists what goes on in other countries...why...why...why...is it because you get imprisoned and shot on sight?...if the there is no discussion in your own home how do you expect anyone to take you seriuously?...you are a big joke simple as that...
Pyrpolizer wrote:shahmaran wrote:No one is denying the fact that people have died, it just doesn't make it GENOCIDE when j*******s like yourself blabber on about it on the Internet with absolutely no real evidence at hand what so ever, this is not justice Mr. Comedian!
This is why it has to be researched by HISTORIANS and not used like a weapon by bunch of politicians who need material to bargain with in order to pursue whatever twisted agenda they had in the first place, i mean doesn't anyone really care about the truth?
ps. all the countries which have a problem with Turkey are the same ones we were at war with not that long ago so i do not see any problem there, after all they all lost and Turkey has emerged when no one around her wanted her to
The evidence is held by those who survived the holocaust Shah. And it is CONVINCING. It was a GENOCIDE by all standards. Go to some Armenian Web sites and see it yourself.
NB. It's funny Turkey wants to have HISTORIANS look at the case. Perhaps we should call HISTORIANS in Cyprus too!! And archives and all that nonsense.
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