Where is Russia standing now? It seems like Armenains couldn't get whatever was promised to them by Russia.
I also don't understand the attitute of Armenian people. Why they don't prefer to live in Armenia.How many of the Armenians still holding their citizenship. You say you are proud. Sorry, I don't think so.
Additional: There are Turkish people all around world true, but they hold their citizenship. There are Armenians living in Turkiye with a Turkish ID, they are Turkish citizens. Same thing applies to Canada, France, US and many more. Whereever the proud Armenians live, they prefer to hold that country's citizenship.
2007-04-27 00:34:03
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answered by Pinar 6
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Sorry but this is a silly question. How can one support genocide? You're probably asking if people believe in the so-called Armenian genocide....no I don't. I don't like people making up lies just to get money and land from their neighbor. I think if Armenians worked for the prosperity of their country instead of working on spreading their lies all around the world, they would be in better conditions now, and maybe more people would know where Armenia is. Your way of developing your country won't get you anything. Stop begging and start working more if you're so proud.
2007-04-27 03:51:18
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answered by Earthling 7
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I am no fan of the Republicans or Bush, but I really have to wonder why the heck the Democrats are bringing this all up now. With all the other pressing issues this country is facing putting a label on something that happened nearly a 100 years ago in which all the participants are long dead is somehow important. Maybe instead of gnashing our teeth about that we should worry about some of the genocide that is going on now, like in Darfur. Who are we to lecture anyway?
2016-05-18 00:18:38
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answered by ? 3
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Is ıt an football team that you support?
Do you proud of telling lies?
You must apologies every Turk you see.
You are only a chess pawn of France. And that pawn can't be a queen at the end of the game.
Historians can find out 4000 years old Pharaohs death reason. But in 90 years old graves they, couldn't find truth. All these graves full of Turk's that you killed with French army.
2007-04-27 01:25:08
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answered by hanibal 5
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Good Im glad you're proud of the murder of others. That kind of makes YOU an accomplice at least or possibly a killer too. Genocide is wrong everywhere - everytime. Just remember this little poem when they come for YOU one day.... and dont look for me to save your tail. Pax - C
When the Nazis came for the communists,
I remained silent;
I was not a communist.
When they locked up the social democrats,
I remained silent;
I was not a social democrat.
When they came for the trade unionists,
I did not speak out;
I was not a trade unionist.
When they came for me,
there was no one left to speak out.
2007-04-24 14:33:24
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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Think about the Armenians in Istanbul (capital of that time)
they did not attack Ottoman army from backside,
they did not attack Turkish villages, (kill, rape, etc.)
they did not cooperate with any other third country against Ottoman empire,
(Those all stated in some propaganda documents prepared by (Pasdermadjian) Armenian lobby to present US Congress, declared by Türkkaya Ataöv. God bless him)
So is it logical that a General (or a King) decides to "systematic killings of a race" and forgets its capital city or even all the west of the Anatolia?
So Armenian people in Istanbul are still living in Istanbul with their churches, unions and all of their rights.
People died because of disease and gang attacks. As it was same for all the people, from any race, who lived in Anatolia that time. Please also remember the Armenian gangs. Pasdermadjian says it is 40 thousand armed man.
Number of Armenian people who were forced for resettlement is all the time abused by Armenian lobby. Here is the personal diary of Talat Pasha who decided for settlement and killed by an Armenian in Paris.
http://hurarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/goster/haber.aspx?id=4306451&yazarid=28
Armenian people, wake up! You were used by major players of the world as a gunmen against Ottoman Empire. Today you are still used against Turkey. FIND SOMETHING OTHER TO UNIFY YOUR NATION, LEAVE THE HOPE OF GETTING A PART OF TURKEY OR MONEY FROM TURKEY and Listen to the last words of Artin Penik an Armenian citizen of Turkey who burned himself to protest so called genocide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh2f2qsc5Yg&feature=PlayList&p=CD8C264E88F34D48&index=0
2007-04-27 02:58:47
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answered by ZORBeY^ 3
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Great answers from Manisalı, Pınar, O.Çetin Bayramoğlu, Hanibal, İpekkl and Hurricane.
As a summary: NO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE.
Also agree with Young Türk and Zorbey:)))
2007-04-27 03:08:06
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answered by HOTTürk 4
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I'm 50% Armenian, and a mistake in the wording of your question has just shown how little the other answerers so far know about the Armenian Genocide.
The Armenian Genocide occured during World War I, Hitler actually referenced the event when he said "Who remembers the Armenians" in a speech in support fo the Holocaust. The Turks removed and killed many Armenian people because the government of the time believed that they were a threat to the Ottoman Empire. Today is the day that it is officially remembered, because on April 24, a lot of Armenians that the Turks had rounded the majority of the Armenians killed in the genocide overall and killed them all on one day.
To this day, the Turkish government denies that there was ever an Armenian Genocide and it is not allowed to be taught in Turkish schools. This is a pressing matter in Turkey's potential enterance into the EU, for the EU has stated, particularly France, that unless Turkey admits that the genocide happened they willed not become a member of the EU.
Perhaps by syaing you "support" the genocide, you meant that you supported the recognition that the genocide existed. I'm right there with you.
2007-04-24 14:44:35
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answered by locomonohijo 4
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i am Turkish and i am proud of it too!
you born brain-washed so you can't think freely and you can't be open minded forever! there is no armenian genocide there is a Turkish genocide in 1915,you killed our grandmums and grand fathers iny eastern part of Turkey fascinated with the idea of "great armenia"in our terratories!
as olcay says,download our "official" military archives about the genocide and see who is right! if you don't believe check your country's archives....ohhh noo you can't open your archives i forgot sorry! you are affraid of being the biggest liers that lived on earth!!!
2007-04-27 01:34:23
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answered by Hurricane 5
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No, I don't support genocide of any kind. Armenians are wonderful people, and they are some of the most kind and hospitable I have ever met. And, oh, the best cooks in the world!
2007-04-24 14:28:09
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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