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The so called armenian genocide Facts\accusations
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21 Jan 2009 Wed 10:39 pm |
btw, to whom you are talking? if it was me swearing you wouldnt hesitate warning me or even deleting it.
femmeous,if i will delete si´s post, i also will have to delete yours,and handsoms´ posts responding to him
That is why i warned, and if it continue i will delete the posts as i said.
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21 Jan 2009 Wed 10:45 pm |
femmeous,if i will delete si´s post, i also will have to delete yours,and handsoms´ posts responding to him
That is why i warned, and if it continue i will delete the posts as i said.

i wasnt asking to delete his posts. i was speaking about your "objectiveness" 
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 01:26 am |
what does the word "whore" have to do with an armenian genocide? or you lost a control over yourself on this subject? oh, wait a minute, is it how you turks are ready to talk? nice talk congrats!
you asked for my feelings first well, its up to you, let me know when you want to know about my feelings 
it may take 500-600 years, but i dont intend to live this long.
Not less than genocide has got to do with Turks.
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 01:05 pm |
Sen de içimizdeki ermeni oluyorsun herhalde.
You really used the ´common swearings´ in Turkey such as ´armenian seed´ wholeheartedly..
did you not?
And I assume ´YOU trying to call me an Armenian´ makes you feel good..
Keep doing it..
You are really showing who you really are..
You are showing the typical characteristics of a common nationalist in Turkey..
ps:If I was an Armenian (or a Kurd) I would never deny it..
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 01:15 pm |
You really used the ´common swearings´ in Turkey such as ´armenian seed´ wholeheartedly..
did you not?
And I assume ´YOU trying to call me an Armenian´ makes you feel good..
Keep doing it..
You are really showing who you really are..
You are showing the typical characteristics of a common nationalist in Turkey..
ps:If I was an Armenian (or a Kurd) I would never deny it..
Actually I was referring to Denizli´s "içimizdeki Ãrlandýlýlar". You sound like an Armenian here with your posts. You were very excited when Bardakçý said that 900000 were relocated during 1915.
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 01:21 pm |
si++
you are the real turk, you represent millions of turks, the typical turkish mind. in fact what you said is a softer version of what you really think.
your words are the imitation of a turkish gov. and this is how turkish gov is ready to talk.
thank you, i prefer to be called a whore than side up with a bunch of brainwashed nationalists.
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 01:22 pm |
Actually I was referring to Denizli´s "içimizdeki Ãrlandýlýlar". You sound like an Armenian here with your posts. You were very excited when Bardakçý said that 900000 were relocated during 1915.
I was not excited at all!!
But for sure, you are dissapointed..
I never believed the ´state´ version of the events..
BUT YOU DID..
And those documents are a slap in the face for who has believed..
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 02:00 pm |
I was not excited at all!!
But for sure, you are dissapointed..
I never believed the ´state´ version of the events..
BUT YOU DID..
And those documents are a slap in the face for who has believed..
No, I wasn´t but you were excited as if that was the number of deads/killed. You sounded like you would be more contento if the figure was even higher.
You start many threads about this "so-called" you-know-what issue but you simply run away when somebody invites further talk about the number of muslims killed by Armenians. You simply act as an Armenian here, right hensým?
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 03:11 pm |
No, I wasn´t but you were excited as if that was the number of deads/killed. You sounded like you would be more contento if the figure was even higher.
You start many threads about this "so-called" you-know-what issue but you simply run away when somebody invites further talk about the number of muslims killed by Armenians. You simply act as an Armenian here, right hensým?
I keep telling you that I am not excited because I had known the firgures for a long time..
But for you and you like people who tend to believe whatever our general says (the same generals said -there is no such a think called Kurds-) wholeheartedly, I think, these figures are a HUGE SLAP ON THE FACE..
Why?
Because what you believed was WRONG!!
Because it also proves that you HAVE BEEN LIED again..
That is why you are angry and feeling and acting like a beaten up or an humiliated person..
And when someone tells you ´WHAT REALLY IS´, then bring it on the swearings, call people ´armenians´..
btw..calling people armanian is also a GREAT INDICATION about the mindset of petty Turkish nationalists..
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 04:36 pm |
Your posts show what you are. You don´t need to tell more. I can read them. My conclusion is "Sen Türk deðilsin"
What kind of conclusion is that? If someone is born in Turkey, then that person is Turkish whether you like it or not. What a person thinks/believes is her/his private business, and has nothing to do with their nationality. Moreover, this sounds like a form or racism.
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22 Jan 2009 Thu 05:05 pm |
BOOKS: DINK´S STORY ABOUT BEING ARMENIAN IN TURKEY
"I feel as scared as a trapped dove but I know the people of this country will not touch me, because here they don´t hurt doves. Doves live among the population, scared as I am but free," wrote the Armenian journalist and Turkish citizen Hrant Dink before being killed in Istanbul on January 19 2007 by a young fanatic. "The dovés unrest" is the title of his book which is published posthumously, a collection of the articles we wrote for the weekly Agos, which he has founded. The book will be sold in Italy as well. It was presented yesterday evening during a tribute to Dink organised in Milan by the Armenian House. "Hrant" said Boghos Levon Zekiyan, Armenian from Istanbul and professor at the University Cà Foscari in Venice, friend of Dink "was killed because he had become a magnet for Turkish intelligentsia". "He knew" explained Zekiyan, who wrote the preface to the book "that the only way for Turkey to recognise the Armenian genocide was to create a public opinion able to support this burden. His work has been useful: now every day a new Turkish intellectual stands behind this need".
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