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Postby cannedmoose » Mon May 23, 2005 11:37 pm

Murtaza wrote: So we are just wasting Moose time for reading this.


Yeah :lol:

And since no meeting of minds is possible, isn't it best to retreat and reflect rather than keep repeating the same thoughts ad nauseum... it's certainly making me nauseous trying to keep up with this... :roll:
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Postby garbitsch » Mon May 23, 2005 11:41 pm

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YeReVaN wrote:By the way by closing the border and not recognizing the Armenian Genocide, you are not doing yourselves any favor. You are NEVER going to join the European Union if you keep the border closed and deny the Armenian Genocide.


Turkey will never become member of EU anyway... so why to give concessions and get nothing? We do not get hurt by closing the border and not recognising the genocide. Who gets hurt? I leave the answer to you.

By the way, have you heard of Bernard Lewis, Halil Inalcik and Stanford Shaw?


I repeat the post...
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Postby garbitsch » Mon May 23, 2005 11:59 pm

YeReVaN wrote:You are full of crap. There are documents huh? That's what your bull shit government sais. I can't do anything but to laugh at your brainwashed stupid ass. It's not worth waisting my time on you. No matter what anybody said it's not gonna go thrue your thick head anyways. And I suppose you saw all those documents personnally right? LOL


blah blah blah are the only words I can hear out of you... Even if I would've visited the archives, I wouldn't understand any documents since they were all written in Arabic alphabet and Ottoman Turkish.
If you know both Turkish and Ottoman Turkish, here are the official website of the archives:
http://www.devletarsivleri.gov.tr/kitap/

Have you ever visited the Armenian archives in personal?
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Postby YeReVaN » Tue May 24, 2005 12:33 am

So we are just wasting Moose time for reading this.

speak for yourself. I can care less about Moose and you.
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Postby Murtaza » Tue May 24, 2005 8:21 am

YeReVaN wrote:
So we are just wasting Moose time for reading this.

speak for yourself. I can care less about Moose and you.


Hey we are human being and Moose(Dont know if there is a moose right court.) being.Dont forget this never! I think your ancestor forget this. Lets dont repeat past mistakes.
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Postby cannedmoose » Tue May 24, 2005 11:02 am

YeReVaN wrote:
So we are just wasting Moose time for reading this.

speak for yourself. I can care less about Moose and you.


That's a shame because I lay awake every night caring about your rights Yerevan... so get off your high horse and actually appreciate there are two sides to every story. I personally agree that there was a genocidal incident in 1915, but at the same time there was genocide being committed across Europe in the form of World War I, in which 8 members of my family were slaughtered for a small patch of mud at Passchendaele.
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Postby brother » Tue May 24, 2005 12:53 pm

Yerevan,

So you guys in Armenia believe you have the right to go and occupy Azeri lands commit a genocide at the same time under the beleif that they use to be Armenian lands, well i guess the true barbarians are obvious and europe and the rest of the world can see this.

And why is it no Armenians living in turkey support your cause and on top condemn it, and they managed to stay in turkey as a community and they were not killed like your genocide claims
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Postby YeReVaN » Tue May 24, 2005 7:43 pm

That's a shame because I lay awake every night caring about your rights Yerevan... so get off your high horse and actually appreciate there are two sides to every story. I personally agree that there was a genocidal incident in 1915, but at the same time there was genocide being committed across Europe in the form of World War I, in which 8 members of my family were slaughtered for a small patch of mud at Passchendaele.


Moose, I don't know what you did to care about my rights, but at the same time I can feel your pain because my grandfather's whole family were taked out at night from their house and butchered by Turks. My grandfather saw with his own eyes his fathert get beat then get shot in the head. His mother was molested, then got her hand cut off, just for the amusement of Turkish soldiers. My grandfather was the only on to survive. And untill his death, he woulld get nightmares about it. Now tell me? How can I not feel anger? How can I not feel sorrow? 1.5 million of my ancestors got bruttally murderes. And the murderes deny it ever happened. That is like double slap in the face.
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Postby Murtaza » Tue May 24, 2005 7:48 pm

YeReVaN wrote:
That's a shame because I lay awake every night caring about your rights Yerevan... so get off your high horse and actually appreciate there are two sides to every story. I personally agree that there was a genocidal incident in 1915, but at the same time there was genocide being committed across Europe in the form of World War I, in which 8 members of my family were slaughtered for a small patch of mud at Passchendaele.


Moose, I don't know what you did to care about my rights, but at the same time I can feel your pain because my grandfather's whole family were taked out at night from their house and butchered by Turks. My grandfather saw with his own eyes his fathert get beat then get shot in the head. His mother was molested, then got her hand cut off, just for the amusement of Turkish soldiers. My grandfather was the only on to survive. And untill his death, he woulld get nightmares about it. Now tell me? How can I not feel anger? How can I not feel sorrow? 1.5 million of my ancestors got bruttally murderes. And the murderes deny it ever happened. That is like double slap in the face.


Yarevan we dont deny Armenian bruttally murdered, we deny we try to genocide Armenians. Sorry for your loss. But we have our deaths too. And they were not nicely murdered too. We are ready for appogolise but we dont accept genocide, Because we didnt do it.
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