Armenians will never forget or forgive the Armenian Genocide,
don't you ever have doubts about it.
there is a lot going on now, if you can get out there and participate.
but if you have to stay home for any reason, go to this sites.
or wach TV it is all over the news.
2007-04-24 16:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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subject: basically Nos. 3 & 5 are everywhere close to ascertainable. Nos. 2 & 4 are gross exaggerations, the figures pulled out of skinny air, or somebody's butt. Yours? No.a million flies spitefully interior the face of settled actuality. no question. Turkey is a member--alongside the Nazis--of the genocide club. the good concern whilst the Nazis by no ability have been given the possibility, Turkey has no longer executed something infamous because. this is ethical progression.
2016-10-13 09:18:27
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answered by ? 4
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awareness is the only thing that can help. the more people know about it, the more responsibility will be placed on turkey. forgiving is not an option and fighting doesn't make much sense. let the world know and the Turkish government will have no choice but to recognize their part and finally take responsibility. system of a down is doing their part. lets all spread the word.
this argument is obviously 2 sided and upon doing research I've discovered that its Turks denying the genocide only. i do agree though, historical archives from Armenia need to be opened to everyone so we can get to the bottom of the argument and we can all know the absolute truth. i just want to leave off with an interesting quote i found by mister Hitler: "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"
2007-04-24 06:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The Only Thing Necessary For The Triumph Of Evil
Is For Good Men To Do Nothing. Edmund Burke
It should only continue to be remembered and recognized. No retaliation, such as war or gun fighting should ensue. It has been 92 years. Just continue to remember.
2007-04-24 06:45:47
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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There are so many different versions of this story. Here's another one: When these two countries were living happy all together, a small crime like burglary happened but it turned out to a huge deal. Later on both sides decided to go on separate ways and Turkey asked Armenians to deport the country. As it was the winter time, the cold and hunger killed many Armenians on their way back home.
I'm not sure how much to believe any of these stories actually..
2007-04-24 07:26:17
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answered by cneftci 2
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Where do you know 1.5 million? İn 1915 all Armenian population + Istanbul was 750.000. Did we kill them twice?
Where do you know that genocide?
Which historian says? Only Politics are saying that.
You cant chance the truths of history by vote of lies.
Turk's will never forgive the Armenians. If Armenia wants to be a country they must learn to Turks to live with their Honor. Not with lies.
2007-04-24 08:01:14
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answered by hanibal 5
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Why would Turkey accept a thing that never happened? I am not going to spend hours here telling you the REAL version of the story. But in short:
Yes, Armenians were being relocated to different parts of the country and during the process some of them died... You know why they were being relocated? Because, they were opportunists... They would go out of their way to damage Turkey (Ottoman Empire by that time). Whenever they had a chance, they would try to screw Turks. And at the last such event, when Turkish-Armenians who were fighting with Turkey against Russia changed sides and started killing people who they lived side by side for centuries, the govt decided to relocate them in order to make those borders safer.
There is no mass murder.. There are no hards proofs either...
Sorry for those who died along the way.... Turkey is a country where minorities lived freeely and happily for centuries. It is still the case... The number of Jewish, Christian, Armenian, Greek, Cypriot etc..... people living in Turkey is much greater than you think... We are a secular state and we REALLy do respect other religions. They have their worship places, cemeteries, even schools... They carry the same ID and passport as mine and hold exactly the same rights with me...
This whole thing became a global issue because of the very strong Armenian lobby versus a country which is not liked very much by others (aka Turkey)
People who are creating such rumours!!!, bombing right or left are only a handful of provokers who will never win because we are a strong country. We overcame major difficulties. This is nothing compared to what we went through in the beginning of last century...
We are here and proud... Love it or hate it but deal with it...
Regards...
2007-04-24 07:23:29
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answered by desperatehotelier 3
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In honor of our dead ancestors, we will fight for recognition.. lies over lies have hidden the truth but the truth always reveals itselfs no matter what.. Once the genocide is accepted by the turks and the coward population that is educated with B.S. facts.. that will be the day I will stop fighting for recognition.. But the endless tears of our people will be something i will never forget.
RECOGNIZE THE GENOCIDE, TO PREVENT HISTORY FROM REPEATING ITS SELF. 1915 NEVER AGAIN !
2007-04-24 07:03:07
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answered by VCP 3
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Forgive but Fight for recognition.
2007-04-24 06:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I totally agree with Hurricane, Charmed2007 and Hanibal. Their words are my words.
Open up your achieves as we did and get ready to be embarrassed.
2007-04-24 08:18:30
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answered by Ipek K 7
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