and yes some of you are blocked , what exactly is minuscule about the slaughter and ethinic cleansing of 1 500 000 ppl??
please expalin that because obviously I missed something here! it is high time fo turkey to pay and get accused for sooooo much heartbreak it has caused to the region!
the funny part is that millions upon millions upon millions of people didn't need the OK from your big brother America to know what kind of crimes you have forced upon the world!
WE ALLL KNOW! EVERYONE KNOWS!
BUT DOOO TELL ME WHAT IS MINUSCULE ABOUT 1.5 MILLION OLD PPL CHILDREN AND WOMEN ?HUH?
2007-10-11
05:00:27
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ohhhh someone got upset! just because you don't like to be called on the carpet you call me racist!
whoooooooo! wopdidoo!
2007-10-11
05:28:19 ·
update #1
Turk alert! what has been done is done ,it is difficult to speak the truth! I have a question regarding a comment your prime minister has made! and I wonna no ,if maybe turkey should have killed more to call it a genocide! don't threaten me you brat! you ppl think the world ows you! THE FACT AND REALITY IS YOU OWE MILLIONS OF PPL A HUGE "I'M SORRY"! TO THE GREEKS ,TO THE ARMENIANS,TO THE ASSYRIANS AND THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT SHOULD APOLOGIZE TO ITS PPL FOR NOT TELLING THEM THE TRUTH abaout what it's been up to!
2007-10-11
07:51:55 ·
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METE : this is how the Armenians see it! and not just the Armenians! WHEN YOU KILL IN GREAT NUMBERS (OR EVEN SMALL) SOONER OR LATER IT WILL CATCH UP WITH YOU! there just isn't any way around it! 1.5 million dead , is a huge number! you cant just go around the world and butcher ,have you seen the photos??? you tell me!
but that coment from Turkeys prime minister just calling it miniscule YOU PPL HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!
nice president you have!
2007-10-11
07:59:05 ·
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Michael S , my good friend , you don't know what this means to me! It humbles me to get your input!
I thank you for standing up for what is right!
love always comming your way!
2007-10-11
10:54:40 ·
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Tolia - thats not fair ,we Greeks had our share of problems with the good neighbour and casualties too! I stand up for all human rights- and i mean all human rigthts ,not just our domestic issues! that is the greek way and you can not tell me I am wrong !
we are not selfish like other nations , I love th Armenians for their will and a fight well fought! - good for them! :))
2007-10-11
11:04:47 ·
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sultan.murat - thank you for your insults ,so i gave you a thumbs up! obviously you have nothing intelligent to answer so insulting me was your only means of adderssing me! HOW SAD! too bad that you are so missing the point of my question!
by the way it was once said by a very famous opressed person!
be the change you want to see! follow that ppl ,just think about it! oh and to the person asking about the graves - dude, the millions of poor jews who got killed by Hitler ,where are their graves? show them to me!
2007-10-11
11:54:23 ·
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Hoodoo that's allot of people! a whole nation . nothing short of a Holocaust.
2007-10-11 07:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Baron Masis is right! now read this..... Turkey and the U.N.’s Cover-Up More than 90 years ago, when Turkey was still part of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish nationalists launched an extermination campaign there that killed 1.5 million Armenians. It was the 20th century’s first genocide. The world noticed, but did nothing, setting an example that surely emboldened such later practitioners as Hitler, the Hutu leaders of Rwanda in 1994 and today’s Sudanese president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir. Turkey has long tried to deny the Armenian genocide. Even in the modern-day Turkish republic, which was not a party to the killings, using the word genocide in reference to these events is prosecuted as a serious crime. Which makes it all the more disgraceful that United Nations officials are bowing to Turkey’s demands and blocking this week’s scheduled opening of an exhibit at U.N. headquarters commemorating the 13th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide because it mentions the mass murder of the Armenians. Ankara was offended by a sentence that explained how genocide came to be recognized as a crime under international law: “Following World War I, during which one million Armenians were murdered in Turkey, Polish lawyer Raphael Lemkin urged the League of Nations to recognize crimes of barbarity as international crimes.” The exhibit’s organizer, a British-based antigenocide group, was willing to omit the words “in Turkey.” But that was not enough for the U.N.’s craven new leadership, and the exhibit has been indefinitely postponed. It’s odd that Turkey’s leaders have not figured out by now that every time they try to censor discussion of the Armenian genocide, they only bring wider attention to the subject and link today’s democratic Turkey with the now distant crime. As for Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and his inexperienced new leadership team, they have once again shown how much they have to learn if they are to honorably and effectively serve the United Nations, which is supposed to be the embodiment of international law and a leading voice against genocide.
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Armenians have and always will be looked upon as disposable Not only by Turkey but incude all five major enemies to them and it adds to a number greater then the population of the Amenian citizens. I keep telling myself to close the book on my career as a Mercenary. It is acts like this that will infuriate me into going overseas to protect the Armanian citizens. Disposable?
2007-10-11 09:39:23
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answered by Anonymous
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We killed Algeriens
We killed Afriquans
We helped Hitler
Nobody ask questionns to us.
2007-10-11 08:21:18
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answered by elodie l 2
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here is a historian wanna be, but actually a kid in her diapers.
Step down and drop the big brush your painting with.
You must have missed too many things not just one. Neither you nor anyone else will get anywhere by accusing whole nations for doing something they may or may not have done.
2007-10-11 11:30:47
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answered by sultan.murat 3
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this just a lame attemp to frame turkey, and get money out and a way to justify their attemp to regain more land in anotolia
A russian embassador General Mayewski reported this on 1912
"In 1895 and 1896, Armenian committees spread serious doubt and suspicion between the Armenians and the local people. thus making it impossible to carry out any reform in these regions. The Armenians clergy were not furthering relitious education at all. On the contrary, they worked very hard to spread the nationalsitic ideas to spread nationalsitic idea. These kinds of thoughts were developed inside the walls of the mysterious monasteries and the enmity of Armenians against eh Turks took the place fo religious missions. The reason for the rebellions occurring in many provinces in Asian Turkey was not due to the poverty of Armenian villages or the pressurre they suffered because these peasants were richer and more prosperous than thier neightbours were. There were three reasons for the Armenians rebellions:
1- The known development of them as political subjects
2- Development the ideas of nationalism, salvation and independence by the Armenian public
3- support of these iadeas by Western governmentsand the efforts and inspirations of the Armenian clergy men in spreading them"
these actions were taken by armenians in the dream of establishing a free and independent armenina. Other countries such as Russia and other western countries supported the armenians in their attempts to divide the ottoman empire into smaller chunks
The ottoman state behaved in the same way as any other state would have and sent forces on the rebels(trying to seperate the empire) and committees to put down their rebellions. Each attempt to put down a rebellion was labeled as a new 'massacare'
three years after this report by the russian, in 1915 the so called armenian genocide occured,
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so killing a small number of rebels is a massacare?(no its not a massacarre it is standard government protocol with no basis of ethinc clensing) and trying to corrupt the state is not a crime(these rebels are innocent?)
have you read about the assasinations, bank raids done by armenians finding various ways to support their goals
the way the prime minister spoke doesnt change history, he has obviously mispoke( if he has said such a thing)
2007-10-11 07:27:40
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answered by mete 5
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http://www.berat.com/blog/?p=57
2007-10-11 08:57:02
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Has Turkey just kılled 1.5M Armenıans, when dıd this happen. I dıdnt see ıt on the news.
I dıdnt even know they where at war wıth anyone, although I heard they where about to crush the PPK ın North Iraq.
2007-10-11 08:58:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Question :
why do you care so much about Armenıans?
Do they care about Greece, as you care about them??
I dont think so -
2007-10-11 11:00:35
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answered by ..Tolia.. 5
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Where are these graves of 1.500.000 ppl ?
Vote of the idiots can change the history and realty?
OPEN YOUR EYES CANT YOU SEE THAT IT'S A BIG LİE . HUUUUH.
2007-10-11 10:01:57
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answered by hanibal 5
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