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Posted 20 July 2010 - 02:24 PM

Cowpaths and Skyways.


I was there during those dark days. A lone mason was hard at work restoring the convent. It was during those days when there was not even a light bulb in use, not one factory in function, not a school in operation. I could not hold my tongue. I asked him why so much energy and money was being wasted on a pile of rocks. His answer was something like “We have to rebuild the house of God before we come to the house of man”. He did not say it, but let me put words in his mouth. “We are doing this to suck 'christian/shcmrischen' diasporan suckers like you” . I hate to say this. At the time the place looked like HELL with dead and dying plants and weeds all over. I’d like to see it now to see how many of those dead weeds have blossomed.
As always, Tatev or any other monastery are not built as a church for the thousands of the faithful but a ten man apse for the monks. My kitchen is larger than the largest of them all, including Ejmiatsin.
We had a baptism at this church. There were less than a dozen of us, but we could not even fit standing up. I Hate to tell you what the surroundings looked like. Who are we kidding?
Nobody goes there to pray on Sunday. Only tourist for special occasions.
Bjni
http://www.armeniape...ni-P1005654.JPG
http://www.armeniapedia.org/images/4/45/Bjhni_church_closeup-dcp4266.jpg

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Pie in the Sky?
http://wwhttp://www....54&d=1271250655
http://dare2believe..../pie-in-sky.jpg
Is it like this where Dumbo learns to fly even before it learns to walk?
http://128.97.251.21...o.picA_t820.jpg
Armenians are funny NOT!!! They deserve the “comedy of the millennium award”.
Look what they are talking about. Even before we become citizens of this earth we are building highways in the sky.
(I have been there. It is ridiculous). How about build a road for esheks, pedestrians, and Aramazt forbid a road for mechanized road vehicles???
Do we know the meaning of “cowpath? It is where cows walked home on which today’s super highways are constructed..
http://www.lzbetty.c...ictures/six.JPG
http://www.greenledg...4-09_forweb.jpg

What are these guys smoking?
Are they building these sky-lines so the average traveler will not see the shamefully primitive side sights that not even a donkey will appreciate ?
Is it like building five star $500 anight luxury hotesl when the average Yerevanites lives in a rat and cockroach infested tin shack?
See Tatev a few miles south of Halidzor;
http://www.armsite.c...hen=now&slide=7
http://www.armsite.c...hen=now&slide=7
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http://www.reporter....october-opening

http://www.reporter.am/images/StandardImage/Tatev_1.jpg

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Tatev aerial tramway, breakthrough in area tourism, set for October opening
by Paul Chaderjian
Published: Friday July 16, 2010
Tatev, Armenia - Hundreds of visionaries, philanthropists, government and church officials, and community leaders will gather at the ancient Tatev Monastery in southern Armenia on Saturday, October 16, 2010, for the launch of the innovative and forward-thinking Tatev Revival Project.
"Tatev is one of our historic landmarks. It's a crown jewel in our cultural heritage and was for centuries a major focal point and religious center for our people. It was also where we studied theology, humanities, the sciences, and created art and literature," said Zarmine Zeitountsian, Fundraising Coordinator of the Tatev Revival Project. "Tatev is a 9th century landmark that, due to natural causes and centuries of neglect, is now in serious need of conservation and restoration."
The Tatev monastic complex underwent a flawed and unfinished renovation attempt in the 1980s under Soviet rule. Rain and snow continue to threaten the stability of the ancient structures and seep through to interiors causing more damage.
"There's still a massive construction crane from the renovation attempt, and it's been standing in the middle of the courtyard for the last 30 years," said Zeitountsian. "The work that was attempted in the 80s is historically inaccurate and unbefitting. It is important not only to conserve the structures of the Monastery, protecting them from deterioration, but also to undo some of the inappropriate interventions such as the hotel lobby-like marble floors in the holy St. Paul and Peter Church, and to restore some collapsed components such as the ancient monk cells."
Spearheading the massive $50-million Tatev Revival Project on behalf of a group of stakeholders, including the Armenian Government and Church, benefactors and the Armenian people is the National Competitiveness Foundation of Armenia.
This public-private partnership tackles breakthrough, strategic projects that act as catalysts for long-term development. Competitiveness Foundation projects trigger both government and private investments in sectors like tourism, education, and healthcare. Economists have identified these sectors as ones that will make Armenia globally competitive.
"Our challenge was not just to renovate the monastery, but to ensure that it will live, become active and self-sustaining," said Competitiveness Foundation CEO, Pegor Papazian. "Tatev is part of our Southern Armenia Tourism Corridor, where we have designed and are developing projects that are designed to create excitement and inspire confidence, so that our intervention will trigger further development. We are zoning and creating a master plan for the region, so that we can direct development and mobilize investments while protecting nature and the rural environment."
The far-sighted Tatev Revival Project will launch in October with the grand opening of the $13 million aerial tramway. Already under construction since last fall, this 5.7-kilometer (3.5-mile) aerial tramway - the world's longest teleferic - will allow visitors to bypass a 90-minute drive in and out of the rocky Vorotan River Gorge to reach the monastery. It will link Armenia's main regional highway to the village of Tatev.
"We have a very diverse group of donors, including quite a few non-Armenians and people of different faiths - Christian, Jewish and Muslim. As a result of their contributions, the 9th century Tatev complex may be reached by taking a 10-minute ride," said Zeitountsian. "This tramway will take visitors over picturesque green hills, steep cliffs, and the rushing white waters of the Vorotan River. In itself, it will be an impressive tourist attraction."
The Ruben and Veronica Vardanian and Friends Foundation is the main benefactor of the Halidzor-Tatev tramway construction. Several sponsors have also committed to covering the maintenance and operating costs of the Swiss-built ropeway. It will operate year-round, to allow tourists from around the globe to experience Tatev during all seasons, even during snow-covered winters.
"With our investors committed to the project, we also have Armenia's taxpayers and government stepping up to reconstruct and repave the roads leading to Halidzor and Tatev and to strengthen the area's infrastructure," said Zara Amatuni, Competitiveness Foundation Outreach Manager. "There are other investors looking into developing community-based tourism activities, hotels, bed and breakfasts, and eateries."
Among the many innovative breakthrough development programs in the Tatev Revival Project are the renewal of Tatev's monastic traditions, an arts and crafts revival, and culinary tourism. These sophisticated, multi-faceted projects are ambitious and reflect a long-term perspective.
"People value food, especially authentic ethnic food, and we want to make the region's cuisine more accessible. We want to revive old and forgotten recipes, use local ingredients to create new dishes, and offer tourists and global markets a new take on Armenian cuisine," said Papazian. "The same ideology will be applied to arts and craft revival, which will help make Armenia more competitive as a tourism destination. Projects such as these will result in economic growth that will naturally lead to more jobs, reduced migration, and a sustainable economy."
The monastic revival component of the Tatev Revival Project will bring back to life a time when Tatev was home to more than 500 monks and a thriving university that excelled in scientific, literary, and religious studies. In its heyday, Tatev was at the leading edge of education. Today, plans are in the works to make the monastery attractive for students, artists, academics and even pilgrims. The monastery has the potential to become a center for academic conferences, research projects, workshops, summer camps, science fairs, musical concerts, lectures, retreats, and sabbaticals.
"We are attracting financing and plugging Armenia into global networks and markets," said Papazian. "We want people to choose Armenia over another country they might be considering next time they plan their vacation. We want to be competitive across sectors, and especially in tourism, healthcare, and education which have great unrealized potential."
© 2010 Armenian Reporter

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Posted 25 July 2010 - 04:25 AM

View PostArpa, on 20 July 2010 - 03:24 PM, said:

Cowpaths and Skyways.


I was there during those dark days. A lone mason was hard at work restoring the convent. It was during those days when there was not even a light bulb in use, not one factory in function, not a school in operation. I could not hold my tongue. I asked him why so much energy and money was being wasted on a pile of rocks. His answer was something like “We have to rebuild the house of God before we come to the house of man”. He did not say it, but let me put words in his mouth. “We are doing this to suck 'christian/shcmrischen' diasporan suckers like you” . I hate to say this. At the time the place looked like HELL with dead and dying plants and weeds all over. I’d like to see it now to see how many of those dead weeds have blossomed.
As always, Tatev or any other monastery are not built as a church for the thousands of the faithful but a ten man apse for the monks. My kitchen is larger than the largest of them all, including Ejmiatsin.
We had a baptism at this church. There were less than a dozen of us, but we could not even fit standing up. I Hate to tell you what the surroundings looked like. Who are we kidding?
Nobody goes there to pray on Sunday. Only tourist for special occasions.
Bjni
http://www.armeniape...ni-P1005654.JPG
http://www.armeniapedia.org/images/4/45/Bjhni_church_closeup-dcp4266.jpg

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Pie in the Sky?
http://wwhttp://www....54&d=1271250655
http://dare2believe..../pie-in-sky.jpg
Is it like this where Dumbo learns to fly even before it learns to walk?
http://128.97.251.21...o.picA_t820.jpg
Armenians are funny NOT!!! They deserve the “comedy of the millennium award”.
Look what they are talking about. Even before we become citizens of this earth we are building highways in the sky.
(I have been there. It is ridiculous). How about build a road for esheks, pedestrians, and Aramazt forbid a road for mechanized road vehicles???
Do we know the meaning of “cowpath? It is where cows walked home on which today’s super highways are constructed..
http://www.lzbetty.c...ictures/six.JPG
http://www.greenledg...4-09_forweb.jpg

What are these guys smoking?
Are they building these sky-lines so the average traveler will not see the shamefully primitive side sights that not even a donkey will appreciate ?
Is it like building five star $500 anight luxury hotesl when the average Yerevanites lives in a rat and cockroach infested tin shack?
See Tatev a few miles south of Halidzor;
http://www.armsite.c...hen=now&slide=7
http://www.armsite.c...hen=now&slide=7
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http://www.reporter....october-opening

http://www.reporter.am/images/StandardImage/Tatev_1.jpg

http://www.reporter.am/images/ThumbnailImage/Tatev_4.jpg
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Doing something to develop tourism and the region is better then nothing.I don't understand your negativity.Sure other things can be developed but frankly generating cash in poor country like Armenia should be encouraged and not ridiculed.
Tourists go places that have interesting things to see....old churches are of interest considering we don't have castles,Parthenon etc.What we do have should be developed.
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Posted 30 July 2010 - 08:06 AM

Irish Stew or Pastrami?
Pork chops, ham and cheese or matso balls?
Irish Jig or the Hora?
Oh Danny Boy or Havana Gila? Or is it "have a nargila" :goof:
http://daf.eduprojec...zki/nargila.gif
Where is Hagarag?
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Jewish or Christian music when Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky wed?

Will she be renamed Esther, Ruth, Sarah or... Monica Lewisnsky and return the :oops: Or is th history.

Indeed. Who will be the musical director?
James Galway playing Aram’s Violin Concerto?
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=2wM9_wt9vC8
http://www.youtube.c...feature=related
Or, Shalom Aleichem of the Fidler on the Roof fame?
Salam Aleikum to you too!
السلام عليكم
http://www.examiner....c-Mezvinsky-wed
Էշի աղջիկ: Միթէ սա 3 միլիարդ տղայոց մէջ ուրիշ տղայ չկար քան այդ հրեայի լակոտը? Ես էլ տղայ եմ: Գուցէ իմ անդամ դրամը բաւականին մեծ չի? :jester: :jerry:

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Posted 04 August 2010 - 05:11 PM

Did you think “comedy” has limits?
No Way!!
Hovannes Mkrtichian and Mkrtich Hovanesian are alive and kicking in “Hayastan“!!

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St. Hovhannes Mkrtich Cathedral is 770 years old
03:33 pm | April 02, 2010 | Social
St. Hovhannes Mkrtich Cathedral of legendary monastery of Gandzasar marks its 770th anniversary this year. By a decision of President of Nagorno Karabakh Bako Sahakian and leader of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Pargev Martirosian a number of events will be held to mark this anniversary.
A joint commission has been set up to follow the schedule and programmes of the upcoming events.
St. Hovhannes Mkrtich Cathedral was built between 1216 and 1238 by Hassan Zhalal Dolai. The Cathedral was unveiled on July 22, 1240.

Here is Hovannes Mkrtchyan in Yerevan.
http://www.banker.am...&lang=2&color=b
And, if you thought things could not get any FUNNIER….
http://religion.blog...ulgaria/?hpt=C2
Except they forget that he ran to Bulgaria barefooted when he left his shoe behind in Areni
http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/WORLD/meast/06/09/armenia.old.shoe/story.old.shoe.armenia.jpg

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Archaeologists in Bulgaria chttp://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/WORLD/meast/06/09/armenia.old.shoe/story.old.shoe.armenia.jpglaim they have found remains of John the Baptist while excavating the site of a 5th century monastery on the Black Sea island of Sveti Ivan. A reliquary – a container for holy relics – discovered last week under the monastery’s basilica was opened on Sunday and found to contain bone fragments of a skull, a hand and a tooth, Bulgaria’s official news agency BTA reported.
Excavation leader Kazimir Popkonstantinov lifted the reliquary’s lid in a ceremony in the coastal town of Sozopol attended by dignitaries including the Bishop of Sliven, Yoanikii, and Bozhidar Dimitrov, a government minister and director of Bulgaria’s National History Museum, BTA said.
Further tests on the fragments are due to be carried out. But Popkonstantinov is convinced the relics belong to John the Baptist because of a Greek inscription on the reliquary referring to June 24, the date when Christians celebrate John the Baptist’s birth, according to the website of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church.
A later monastery on the island, built in the 11th century, was dedicated to John the Baptist – "Sveti Ivan" means "St. John" in Bulgarian and other Slavic languages. Popkonstantinov told Bulgarian news agency Focus that it was possible the earlier basilica was also dedicated to the saint…..

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Hey Gams, what do the Bulgarians call John the Baptist, Giovanni Battisto, or Ivan Batinsky Иван-Купала?
In fact Sveti Ivan simply means St. John. Does Svetlana means Saint Lana? No. It seems it means “light”.
Anyone name their daughters Armenian names like-

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ԼՈՒՍԱԲԵՐ
հայ. լուսաբեր բառից, որ նշանակում է “լույս բերող”, “լույս պարգևող”: Այժմ էլ կենդանի անուն է: Կրճատ կոչում են՝ Լուսո, Լուսաբ, Լուս:
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ԼՈՒՍԱԾԻՆ
հայ. լույս և ծնունդ բառերից, որ նշանակում է “լուսեղեն”, “լույսից ծնված”: Նորաստեղծ, հազվագյուտ անուն է:

Or, how about Իւղաբեր as in
OLive Oyl; http://media.giantbo...veoyl_large.jpg
We call our children “mkrtich” when we have no idea that in fact means circumciser/mkratogh/mkratich, a cutter with a “mkrat/scissors“.

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Posted 16 August 2010 - 06:52 AM

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[14] Thou shalt not commit adultery.
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And in the Grabar;
Verse: 1 Խօսեցաւ տ(է)ր զա(մենայ)ն զպատգամս զայսոսիկ՝ եւ ասէ։
(Verse: 13 Մի́ սպանանէր։)
Verse: 14 Մի́ շնար։

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Any more customers? What is the going rate? :jester:
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Turk knifed young man refusing to pay for sex with his wife
August 11, 2010 | 17:33
A citizen of the Turkish city of Eskihesir, 30-aged Bulent Erdogan knifed 23-aged Gekhan Tiryakin for not paying his wife for sexual services.
Gekhan Tiryakin and Janer Koldas had to pay Mrs. Oznur Erdogan a certain amount for having sexual relations with her, Milliyet reported. However, they refused to pay the promised money. Bulent Erdogan argued with young people who did not pay for having sex with his wife and knifed Tiryakin.
The second young man took his friend to the hospital. The Erdogan couple was arrested.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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Here is a picture of bulent er-dog-an , aka pimp/pezevenk/bozavag/բոզաւագ
Is he related to that other dog er-DOG-an?**
Picture of that ottoman pimp;
http://www.bestweeke...PTON%20PIMP.JPG
** Do remember that in the Armenian “adultery” is know as “շնանալ/shnanal”. I.e act like a dog.
Are these commandments/պատուիրանք meant only for us Armenians?
Not this?;
http://morefire.file...ooklynferry.jpg
Or this;???
http://www.turkeyswa.../abdulhamid.jpg

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Posted 21 August 2010 - 10:55 AM

Ungreatful Europeans!!!!!!!! :P :D


TURKS TAUGHT EUROPEANS TO WASH UP, TURKISH MINISTER SAYS

news.am
Aug 19 2010
Armenia

Turkish Defense Minster Vecdi Gonul made a real "discovery" during
agitation campaign of the constitutional reforms.

He stressed importance of the referendum, saying that Europeans learnt
how to wash from Turks. According to him, Turkish people also informed
Europeans of human rights defenders.


"Sweden's King Carl was defeated by Russians and found shelter in
Turkey where he lived for a long period of time. In Turkey he saw
a person named Kadi who was protecting homeless and rights of those
suffering from lawlessness. The King applied his knowledge after he
returned to Sweden. Besides, Turks taught Europeans to wash up.

Christians only washed with holy water at birth and did not wash
any more. Thus, perfume was so poplar in France. The King saw that
washing is useful and told about it to Swedish people, as soon as
he returned to the Motherland," the Turkish Defense Minister said,
speaking in Izmir.
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Posted 21 August 2010 - 01:32 PM

Yeah , yeah right! They taught the world how to , where they came from water was is a rarity :P :D
Before they came to Armenia and discovered the word (Arabic)“hamam”, and the Armenian word "jermuk/jermuts" before the invention of the “turkush hamam” i.e Roman bath, they would wipe with sand paper, I mean SAND

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Posted 23 August 2010 - 07:37 AM

To cut or not to cut. :jerry: :jerry: That is the question!!
This clown cicek is fast making an eshek of himself. Is he the alter-ego of that other comedian halajoghlu? There is a vulgar phrase in English slang that fits him perfectly, d***-head. He seems to have an obsessive fixation with the below the belt. We do remember when a few years ago they were looking inside the pants of dead Kurdish fighters to prove they were “ermeni“ :jester:
However, let us take some credit for causing them so much ****ache.
:goof:
http://news.am/eng/news/28500.html

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Turkish vice-premier advised to circumcise Kurds
August 23, 2010 | 12:38
Selahattin Demirtaş, an MP for Democratic Society Party (DTP), the only Kurdish party in the Turkish Parliament, gave a rather adverse response to the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Cemil Çiçek’s anti-Armenian statement. He advised Çiçek to circumcise Kurds himself.
Responding to Çiçek’s statement that some members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) are uncircumcised, which means a lot, (namely, that they are allegedly Armenians), Demirtaş advised the Turkish Government to silence Çiçek if they really want to resolve the Kurdish problem, Firat news agency reports.
To deceive the public Çiçek claims the PKK insurgents are uncircumcised. He thinks the Kurdish problem is a matter of circumcision rather than of identity, language and culture of the Kurdish people. If he thinks so, let him to go Qandil Mountains (northern Iraq) and resolve the problem, Demirtaş said.
At his meeting with businessmen, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister spoke of terrorism in the 1980s. In this context he pointed out close ties between the Armenian “terrorism” and the PKK terrorism. He claimed some of the PKK members are not circumcised, which means they are Armenians.

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Posted 23 August 2010 - 10:52 AM

See what Nubar Dorian wrote in the Mirror, under the topic of ARMENIAN DREAM in AMERICA. (I can’t find it on the net)/
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“There are a huge segmentof our children who do not even know where Armenia is on the map and view, almost with scorn, all things Armenian…”
Like they scorn dolma, sarma, basturma, imam bayildi, patljan, kabakh, chi kufta, shish kebab etc.?
Do we speak Armenian? Do the likes of Nubar Dorian speak Aremnian?
Or, is the Armenmian Language a “dialect” of furkish?
Only when we stop speaking furkish???
No matter how many times I have urged our dear friends to not use such terms as ammoyi aghjik@, ammoyi t@ghan , instead “hobar-aghjik, hopar-ordi", and stop introducing me as ammo/dayi. I am not 'ammo” neither am I "dayi”. I am horeghbayr/hobar” or “moreghbayr/mobar”,
Neither are hamid or talaat our uncles.
Is he our uncle/“ammo” Hamid
Or is he our uncle “dayi“ talaat;
Talaat shun@ pakhav Berlin, Tehlitrian@ hasav hetin, Zarkav jaktin prets getin. Gini lits aghber jan, gini lits.
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Թալաթ քաքան փախաւ բերլին. Թեհլիեսնը հասաւ հէտին, զարկաւ ճակտին Փրեց գետին. Գինի լից աղբեր ճան, Գինի լից

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Posted 02 September 2010 - 07:51 AM

Sieg heil mein fuehrer!! :jerry: :jerry:
This could be funny if it were not sad!
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Comedian of the decade;
http://www.armeniano...davutoglu_0.jpg
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His mentor, comedian of all times;
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/350336/2/Sieg_Heil_.jpg
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http://news.am/eng/news/29550.html

Turkish FM arrives at Armenia-Turkey border

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Davutoglu again brings unfounded charges against Armenia

September 02, 2010 | 11:13
Arriving in the eastern province Igdir, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu tried to conceal the Turkish authorities’ irresponsibility for the Armenia-Turkey process and strangely accused Armenia of the closed border.
On the way to Igdir, Davutoglu called at a Halikilsa village near the Armenia-Turkey border, talked with local residents, approached the River Akhuryan, considered the natural border between Armenia and Turkey, Turkish Zaman daily reports.
Turkish FM told the residents Yerevan is responsible for Armenia-Turkey closed border, stressing it will open only after Armenia stops the “annexation of the Azerbaijani territories”.
Turkish leaders have fallen into a habit of deceiving their citizens, laying the blame for a closed border on Armenia. Probably, Davutoglu considers the people in the border regions of Turkey, expecting the border opening, are not aware Turkey signed a document, providing the establishment of relations without preconditions. Davutoglu’s statements just reveal the true face of official Ankara.

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Posted 03 September 2010 - 01:50 PM

No. Not really a Comedistan material but could not resist. :P :) :D
http://www.panorama....09/03/aronyan1/

AHH!!! Finally. We go back to our ancestral home Shang Hay Շանգ Հայ :goof:
Where did he sleep ? At the Hotel Mamikounian?
Did he meet his uncle Vardan?
http://www.ljplus.ru...helaststand.jpg
And here is the (chess) king of China
http://www.faqs.org/...1chess_king.jpg
One wonders if he saw Hagarag, tandzr glokhian our ambassador to China :dunce:

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Aonyan in Shanghai
Grand Slam Tournament kicked off in Shanghai and Armenian GM Levon Aronyan scored his first point in a set against Wang Hao.
It’s worth reminding that first and second place holders of Shanghai tournament will meet Wiswanathan Anand (India) and Magnus Karlsen (Norway) on 9-15 October at final round of Grand Slam.

“shangai/shanghai-ing” is an American slang, it is interesting to see its origin and allegory.

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Posted 03 September 2010 - 06:19 PM

View PostArpa, on 03 September 2010 - 05:50 PM, said:

No. Not really a Comedistan material but could not resist. :P :) :D
http://www.panorama....09/03/aronyan1/

AHH!!! Finally. We go back to our ancestral home Shang Hay Շանգ Հայ :goof:
Where did he sleep ? At the Hotel Mamikounian?
Did he meet his uncle Vardan?
http://www.ljplus.ru...helaststand.jpg
And here is the (chess) king of China
http://www.faqs.org/...1chess_king.jpg
One wonders if he saw Hagarag, tandzr glokhian our ambassador to China :dunce:


“shangai/shanghai-ing” is an American slang, it is interesting to see its origin and allegory.

Well, the way Armenia is going they may really appoint hagarag amabassador to China :) .
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