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Armenian Genocide

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Postby YFred » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:29 pm

Epiktitos wrote:
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Turkey has said its ties with the United States would be damaged and that Ankara's efforts to normalise relations with Armenia could be endangered if the resolution is passed when the House Foreign Affairs Committee votes on Thursday.

One Turkish government official said Turkey was open to all options -- including the recall of its ambassador to Washington -- if the congressional panel approves the legislation.


Their bluster must be ignored and their bluff called. Enough appeasement.

No one has answered what the fuck difference will it make if they do.

Because your question does not deserve to be dignified with an answer, fuckwit. If it makes no difference, what is the problem with other countries recognising the genocide as such?

Thanks BigTitos, is that blue or yellow tit that you are? You really shouldn't have bothered.
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Postby runaway » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:35 pm

Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.
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Postby Malapapa » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:39 pm

runaway wrote:Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.


Hey, this is a Cyprus Forum. If you want to start a campaign against Armenians, go find a "genocide denial" forum to post your bile on.
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Postby growuptcs » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:39 pm

runaway wrote:Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.


Don't blame the Armenians for your operating system. Just upgrade. Stay away from vista.
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:41 pm

runaway wrote:Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.



Mikro Asiatiki has been the homeland of the Armenians long before the Turks arrived. Mikro Asiatiki = Asia minor, Türkiye to you. :lol:
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Postby runaway » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:49 pm

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runaway wrote:Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.



Mikro Asiatiki has been the homeland of the Armenians long before the Turks arrived. Mikro Asiatiki = Asia minor, Türkiye to you. :lol:


Until they betrayed us. Türkiye Asia Minor ise Kıbrıs Mikro Asya oluyor sanırım. Illegal Armenian workers out of Türkiye now :!:
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Postby Malapapa » Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:07 am

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8550765.stm

US Congress panel accuses Turkey of Armenian 'genocide'


A US congressional panel has described the killing of Armenians by Turkish forces during World War I as genocide, despite White House objections.

The resolution was narrowly approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Turkey, a key US ally, responded by recalling its ambassador in Washington for consultations. It has fiercely opposed the non-binding resolution.

The White House had warned that the vote would harm reconciliation talks between Turkey and Armenia.

The resolution calls on President Barack Obama to ensure that US foreign policy reflects an understanding of the "genocide" and to label the World War I killings as such in his annual statement on the issue.

It was approved by 23 votes to 22 by the committee.

Within minutes the Turkish government issued a statement condemning "this resolution which accuses the Turkish nation of a crime it has not committed".

The statement also said the Turkish ambassador was being recalled for consultations.

A Turkish parliamentary delegation had gone to Washington to try to persuade committee members to reject the resolution.

'Too important'

In 2007, a similar resolution passed the committee stage, but was shelved before a House vote after pressure from the George W Bush administration.

During his election campaign Mr Obama promised to brand the mass killings genocide.

Before the vote, committee chairman Howard Berman urged fellow members of the committee to endorse the resolution.

"I believe that Turkey values its relationship with the United States at least as much as we value our relations with Turkey," he said.

The Turks, he added, "fundamentally agree that the US-Turkish alliance is simply too important to get side-tracked by a non-binding resolution passed by the House of Representatives".

In October last year, Turkey and Armenia signed a historic accord normalising relations between them after a century of hostility.

Armenia wants Turkey to recognise the killings as an act of genocide, but successive Turkish governments have refused to do so.

Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in 1915, when they were deported en masse from eastern Anatolia by the Ottoman Empire. They were killed by troops or died from starvation and disease.

Armenians have campaigned for the killings to be recognised internationally as genocide - and more than 20 countries have done so.

Turkish officials accept that atrocities were committed but argue they were part of the war and that there was no systematic attempt to destroy the Christian Armenian people.
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Postby denizaksulu » Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:09 am

runaway wrote:
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runaway wrote:Kick the 50.000 illegal Armenian workers out from Istanbul now! We are not supposed to feed them.



Mikro Asiatiki has been the homeland of the Armenians long before the Turks arrived. Mikro Asiatiki = Asia minor, Türkiye to you. :lol:


Until they betrayed us. Türkiye Asia Minor ise Kıbrıs Mikro Asya oluyor sanırım. Illegal Armenian workers out of Türkiye now :!:


You say they betrayed you which I am not disputing, but to them, they were seeking Independence from Turkish rule.
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Postby bill cobbett » Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:10 am

Malapapa wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8550765.stm

US Congress panel accuses Turkey of Armenian 'genocide'


A US congressional panel has described the killing of Armenians by Turkish forces during World War I as genocide, despite White House objections.

The resolution was narrowly approved by the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Turkey, a key US ally, responded by recalling its ambassador in Washington for consultations. It has fiercely opposed the non-binding resolution.

The White House had warned that the vote would harm reconciliation talks between Turkey and Armenia.

The resolution calls on President Barack Obama to ensure that US foreign policy reflects an understanding of the "genocide" and to label the World War I killings as such in his annual statement on the issue.

It was approved by 23 votes to 22 by the committee.

Within minutes the Turkish government issued a statement condemning "this resolution which accuses the Turkish nation of a crime it has not committed".

The statement also said the Turkish ambassador was being recalled for consultations.

A Turkish parliamentary delegation had gone to Washington to try to persuade committee members to reject the resolution.

'Too important'

In 2007, a similar resolution passed the committee stage, but was shelved before a House vote after pressure from the George W Bush administration.

During his election campaign Mr Obama promised to brand the mass killings genocide.

Before the vote, committee chairman Howard Berman urged fellow members of the committee to endorse the resolution.

"I believe that Turkey values its relationship with the United States at least as much as we value our relations with Turkey," he said.

The Turks, he added, "fundamentally agree that the US-Turkish alliance is simply too important to get side-tracked by a non-binding resolution passed by the House of Representatives".

In October last year, Turkey and Armenia signed a historic accord normalising relations between them after a century of hostility.

Armenia wants Turkey to recognise the killings as an act of genocide, but successive Turkish governments have refused to do so.

Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died in 1915, when they were deported en masse from eastern Anatolia by the Ottoman Empire. They were killed by troops or died from starvation and disease.

Armenians have campaigned for the killings to be recognised internationally as genocide - and more than 20 countries have done so.

Turkish officials accept that atrocities were committed but argue they were part of the war and that there was no systematic attempt to destroy the Christian Armenian people.


Sod it! Sod it! Sod it!

Took half an hour to log in to CF to post the BBC report and MP beat me to it!!!!! Sod it!
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Postby Malapapa » Fri Mar 05, 2010 12:15 am

bill cobbett wrote:Sod it! Sod it! Sod it!

Took half an hour to log in to CF to post the BBC report and MP beat me to it!!!!! Sod it!


Sorry, bill. I promise to let you post the next nail in the Turk Reich's coffin.
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