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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 10:37 pm

historians are afraid to speak their mind because they get life threads and they can be put to jail for up to 1o years for saying the Armenian Genocide really happened.
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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 10:38 pm

YeReVaN wrote:First of all freedom of speech shoud be aloowed in Turkey. Nobody should be afraid to speak their mind. That would be a very good start.


Well so canned, we didnt waste time. :)
At least Yerevan understood, the people of the Turkey should believe the genocide, For accepting genocide.
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 10:41 pm

Well so canned, we didnt waste time.


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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 10:51 pm

YeReVaN wrote:
Well so canned, we didnt waste time.


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So atleas you learned. For accepting genocide, Turks should believe it.
You cannot force us with EU.
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 11:22 pm

Murtaza wrote:
YeReVaN wrote:
Well so canned, we didnt waste time.


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So atleas you learned. For accepting genocide, Turks should believe it.
You cannot force us with EU.


I understand very well, majority of Turkish people are not ready to accept the reality because they were told and taught otherwise. Although
the I noticed that each year more and more Turks and also Turkish historians admit that genocide really took place. Like I said I can't blame those, who were taught a lie and trully belive that Turkish version is the right version. I was listening to Turkish historians who were invited to Armenia in April for the International conference. And one historian was also saying that there is no freedom of speech in Turkey regarding Armenian Genocide, and those who speak against the government's version were being threatened.
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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 11:32 pm

YeReVaN wrote:
Murtaza wrote:
YeReVaN wrote:
Well so canned, we didnt waste time.


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So atleas you learned. For accepting genocide, Turks should believe it.
You cannot force us with EU.


I understand very well, majority of Turkish people are not ready to accept the reality because they were told and taught otherwise. Although
the I noticed that each year more and more Turks and also Turkish historians admit that genocide really took place. Like I said I can't blame those, who were taught a lie and trully belive that Turkish version is the right version. I was listening to Turkish historians who were invited to Armenia in April for the International conference. And one historian was also saying that there is no freedom of speech in Turkey regarding Armenian Genocide, and those who speak against the government's version were being threatened.



No comment..
Dont want to argue..
But It is not reality for us..
Yerevan, can you wrong?
No chance? never?
Maybe You are the one who lied?
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 11:39 pm

You know I'm right. The truth may heart, but that's reality.
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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 11:40 pm

YeReVaN wrote:You know I'm right. The truth may heart, but that's reality.


No chance?
Did You ever look the archives of Ottomans?
Did you ever listen what Turks said?
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Postby YeReVaN » Fri May 27, 2005 11:42 pm

[/quote]No comment..
Dont want to argue..
But It is not reality for us..
Yerevan, can you wrong?
No chance? never?
Maybe You are the one who lied?[quote]

It's not just my opinion, I'm telling you what the Turkish historians were saying.
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Postby Murtaza » Fri May 27, 2005 11:44 pm

YeReVaN wrote:
No comment..
Dont want to argue..
But It is not reality for us..
Yerevan, can you wrong?
No chance? never?
Maybe You are the one who lied?

It's not just my opinion, I'm telling you what the Turkish historians were saying.


So why still people of Turkey wont believe it?
Maybe against the words, we saw proofs?
Did you ever look what ottoman archives say?
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