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Post by panagiotopoulos on Apr 5, 2008 13:41:02 GMT -5
For school I have to write a paper about the Armenian genocide. I am finding blatant proof about Turkeys genocide on Greeks and Armenians. To this day they are funding chairs in major universities around the world to be used as misinformation centers. They are also hiring public relations firms to further boost Turkeys efforts in genocide denial. When I finish the paper I will post it here and include citations as well. It will be a little while though. Maybe some of you guys may be able to give me some pointers as well.
I am having some trouble finding the actual historians that deny the Armenian genocide. Do any of you know who may be some pro turkish authors who provide evidence that a genocide did not happen and they were just wartime casualties?
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Post by leandros nikon on Apr 5, 2008 15:34:37 GMT -5
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Post by rex362 on Apr 5, 2008 18:22:47 GMT -5
dont forget in your homework about the Albanian fella that demanded a full investigation into the Armenian Genocides within the Turkish Parliament ...
he was also there at the helm when Albania obtained its independence..
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Apr 6, 2008 0:36:54 GMT -5
Hey panagiotopoulos, also, a great band of our times (for me the best that rock music produced after the 80s) "System of a down" is of Armenian Ancestry, and they are pretty active on Armenian national issues. Write that too! Also here in Greece the large Armenian community is maybe the best integrated community among all. Also, dont write anything about albs. They are irrelevant.
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Post by Sotirios on Apr 6, 2008 4:13:46 GMT -5
Panagiotopoule, you should include some photos in your paper. I have seen lots on the Internet showing among others the marching to nowhere and also the (upside down) hanging of Armenian prominent men when they started the genocide.
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Post by panagiotopoulos on Apr 6, 2008 13:17:29 GMT -5
Thanks guys,
Leandros, those links you posted were great. Do you know of any more?
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Post by slowdent on Apr 6, 2008 13:22:09 GMT -5
panagiotiopoule
wait for janissary. he is coming with proof that armenian genocidal maniacs killed the turks
and that the west has to express sorrow for the slave-trade.
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Post by panagiotopoulos on Apr 6, 2008 13:58:41 GMT -5
panagiotiopoule wait for janissary. he is coming with proof that armenian genocidal maniacs killed the turks and that the west has to express sorrow for the slave-trade. That is exactly what I want. It will make for a well rounded paper. Both sides of the story should make for an interesting paper.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Apr 7, 2008 3:15:03 GMT -5
panagiotiopoule wait for janissary. he is coming with proof that armenian genocidal maniacs killed the turks and that the west has to express sorrow for the slave-trade. That is exactly what I want. It will make for a well rounded paper. Both sides of the story should make for an interesting paper. Dude, that was an irony, Turks never got "genocided" (sic!) by Armenians.
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Post by depletedreasons on Apr 7, 2008 7:03:25 GMT -5
panagiotiopoule wait for janissary. he is coming with proof that armenian genocidal maniacs killed the turks and that the west has to express sorrow for the slave-trade. You are funny. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by panagiotopoulos on Apr 7, 2008 7:09:57 GMT -5
That is exactly what I want. It will make for a well rounded paper. Both sides of the story should make for an interesting paper. Dude, that was an irony, Turks never got "genocided" (sic!) by Armenians. There are two sides to this story and I need both. There is nothing ironic about it.
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