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Postby insan » Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:46 am

Hahahahaha! Forced recognition of the so-called Armenian genocide. :lol: :lol: In an EU country :lol: :lol:
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Postby insan » Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:51 am

It seems time has come for Turkey to settle its accounts with all her enemies. 8)
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Postby Dawn » Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:52 am

insan wrote: How do you know the documents you have read are real?


Humm... If you can't trust document in the United States and British archives, what can you trust? Neither the US nor the UK has officially recognized the genocide, so it's safe to say the sources are pretty credible! :wink:
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Postby insan » Thu Apr 28, 2005 2:54 am

Dawn wrote:
insan wrote: How do you know the documents you have read are real?


Humm... If you can't trust document in the United States and British archives, what can you trust? Neither the US nor the UK has officially recognized the genocide, so it's safe to say the sources are pretty credible! :wink:



You talk about the "blue book" which was written for propaganda purposes by Brits during ww1? :lol:

Don't you you know this is the reason why UK and US didn't recognize the so-called Armenian Genocide?
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Postby Dawn » Thu Apr 28, 2005 3:00 am

insan wrote:Hahahaha! A bill that intends to force Belgians not to speak against Armenian genocide! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Some European countries really have a great democrasy and respect for freedom of speech. :lol: :lol:


No, it's not for Belgians. Belgians don't speak against the genocide, that's Turk's duty.

Lack of Freedom of speech in Europe huh? Try using the term genocide in Turkey :wink:

Denying the Armenian genocide is denying humanity, nothing to do with freedom of speech.
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Postby insan » Thu Apr 28, 2005 3:12 am

No, it's not for Belgians. Belgians don't speak against the genocide, that's Turk's duty.


They want to limit the freedom of speech of the 150.000 Turks living in Belgium? :lol: :lol: This is ridiculous and a big shame in the name of democrasy.

Lack of Freedom of speech in Europe huh? Try using the term genocide in Turkey


I don't deny that Turkey is not a fully democratic country. Nevertheless, overwhelming majority of Turks don't support the idea of the so-called Armenian Genocide, anyway. Though there are lots of collumnists who writes about this so-called Armenian Genocide. These allegations should be freely discussed in Turkey and in Armenia.

Have you ever tried to use the term "Turkish intervention" in the so-called free areas?

Denying the Armenian genocide is denying humanity, nothing to do with freedom of speech


Accepting the so-called Armenian Genocide is the reflection of the hatred towards Turkey. Turkey well knows its enemies. Extreme Greek nationalists, extreme Armenian Nationalists, extreme Kurdish nationalists and bigot Christian Democrats.[/quote]
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Postby Dawn » Thu Apr 28, 2005 3:22 am

insan wrote:
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insan wrote: How do you know the documents you have read are real?


Humm... If you can't trust document in the United States and British archives, what can you trust? Neither the US nor the UK has officially recognized the genocide, so it's safe to say the sources are pretty credible! :wink:



You talk about the "blue book" which was written for propaganda purposes by Brits during ww1? :lol:

Don't you you know this is the reason why UK and US didn't recognize the so-called Armenian Genocide?


Not really... I was more referring to all those telegrams between the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the time, Henry Morgenthau, and the US Secretary of State Robert Lansingon on forced exile of Armenians from their lands, and the horrible conditions of deportees and the children... I was also referring to the many accounts by TURKISH army officers on the deportation of Armenians.
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Postby magikthrill » Thu Apr 28, 2005 3:37 am

What I find interesting in you insan is how by supporting Turkey so blindly you contradict yourself. For example when you mentioned the anti-Turkish lobbying of Kurds.

However, what is it that the Kurds have been demanding all this long?
Does it have anything to do with what TCs have been demanding perhaps?
What's the other difference between Kurds and TCs (HINT: It inolves property ownership)
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Postby unnamedman » Thu Apr 28, 2005 10:39 am

God damn,

America and UK haven't recognized the genocide, because there isn't enough evidences. Like you have lot's of evidence, we have too. I'm really excited about that the opening of Archives in Jerusalem. Also, you should wait for the archives of UK corts. You'll see different things.

I know the aim of this recognition moves. First, whole world recognize it, then diaspora wants the east of Turkey. (They Call There Antiq Armenia)

You should know that, Armenians were never tha majority in those lands. Their population ratio was %30.

If you want to make a genocide, and you have a time. You can destroy the whole nation. We had time, but some how %80 of Armenians were alive.

It's the biggest paradox, that Brytannica had been changing the amount of death year by year.

200.000-600.000 and more....

Turkey never realised the danger of this movements. Now, it's getting out of control. I believe that, Armenians will be regret. Because, we -Turkey- opened all of our archives. And we are waiting same action from Armenia, USA,UK,Israel,France and Russia.

By the way, in Paris Peace Conferecen UK had declared that there wasn't a systematic deaths, and amount of the people that died, was 200.000. If you would like to see, just research.

But somehow, Armenians, couldn't decide that 1.5 million or 2 million.

More death people, more money and more land.

I'm makin preparetions for a new site that full of archives from whole world.


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P.S. : Don't try to talk in other forums with Armenians. Because, if you show them a document, they say;

It's LiE!

If they show you a document,

It's the Truth!

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Postby insan » Thu Apr 28, 2005 11:09 am

magikthrill wrote:What I find interesting in you insan is how by supporting Turkey so blindly you contradict yourself. For example when you mentioned the anti-Turkish lobbying of Kurds.

However, what is it that the Kurds have been demanding all this long?
Does it have anything to do with what TCs have been demanding perhaps?
What's the other difference between Kurds and TCs (HINT: It inolves property ownership)



There's a huge difference between Kurds living in Turkey, a bunch of seperatist Kurds, diaspora Kurds and Kurds living in neighbouring countries. The Kurdish problem is too complicated for someone like you to understand.


How can you explain the high ranked army officers in Turkish army? How can you explain the existence of 100s of parliamentarians in Turkish parliament? How can you explain the existence of a Kurdish origin Turkish president in Turkey? How can you explain the wealth and political power of the Kurdish businessmen and tribes in Turkey?
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