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  1. Speaking of Start-up cup, my business was amongst the finalists: For any of you wishing to outsource your company's IT support to Armenia, witch cheap, yet professional 24/h service, web-development, web-marketing, online market research, graphic design and so on: www.thenest.am
  2. I just wanted to let you all know that, there was this great start-up audiobooks recording studio in Yerevan which is recording classical Armenian literature in audiobook format. So far most of their publications are in Armenian (which is great for those of us willing to improve our language skills) but they will have english versions available soon. check them out here:http://askaudiobooks.am/ They also have a new, and very user-friendly english to eastern-armenian language tutorial, which is great if you're thinking of visiting Armenia and need to quickly brush up on your language in the plane or something. I think they have a 50% sale going on now: http://teach.learnoutloud.com/Browse/Languages/Vocabulary-Building/ArmenianEnglish-Language-Tutorial/47243 Please support an innovative new Armenia-based business!! Raf
  3. Hey Armenians around the world! I just wanted to let you all know that, there was this great start-up audiobooks recording studio in Yerevan which is recording classical Armenian literature in audiobook format. So far most of their publications are in Armenian (which is great for those of us willing to improve our language skills) but they will have english versions available soon. check them out here:http://askaudiobooks.am/ They also have a new, and very user-friendly english to eastern-armenian language tutorial, which is great if you're thinking of visiting Armenia and need to quickly brush up on your language in the plane or something. I think they have a 50% sale going on now: http://teach.learnoutloud.com/Browse/Languages/Vocabulary-Building/ArmenianEnglish-Language-Tutorial/47243 Please support an innovative new Armenian business!!
  4. i think they were confusing with east-turkmenistan. btw..if you have google earth, and you go on etchmiadzin one of the pictures claims its an ancient azeri monument
  5. hosank

    Comedistan

    hamacain em, baic es txan haziv 18 taregan a, soviet miyutiuni heto dznav, aylevs "ovich" chen dnoom ipr hayranoon...baic g'erevi vor mek me moracav aderbaijancineroon assel
  6. it shouldn't be amazing, it should be a positive step towards combating drugs, which, beyond politics, are a threat to everyone. personally, i think in these respects, azerbaijan should at least cooperate with armenia and georgia in forming an anti-drugs task-force in the transcaucasus...but eh...
  7. hosank

    Comedistan

    yes, because azerbaijans weaponry is for defence... defense against its own population...
  8. hosank

    Comedistan

    hopefully i can top that: azerbaijan claims that Armenia is developing nuclear weapons!!!!!!!!!!!!!! of course it never occurred to them that armenia has the only nuclear power plant in the region, and maybe that's why...not to mention the relative proximity of both ankara and baku to yerevan, making the use of nuclear weapons quite pointless lol
  9. hosank

    Comedistan

    but of course here are some funnier ones: http://today.az/news/politics/53992.html and of course this one: http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=105357 dude i swear...i stopped watching comedy on tv, i just read this..its hillarious
  10. ok, as long as we are on the subject of armenian prostitutes..when i was working in amsterdam, i tried to prostitute myself to 2 russian girls for 100 euro...but they laughed...and that was the end of my career
  11. i'm not touching this one with a 10 foot pole
  12. YES YES YES YES... look, let me give a quick rundown on armeno/russian relations in the last 200 years:.. throughout the 19th century, the russian empire (as part of a wider great game with great britain, and in the context of the wider european balance of power, which consisted of checking any advance by one power, by all the others..) has been wooing the armenians (in the same way as they wooed balkan slavs) in the ottoman empire, because of our orthodox/christian and european identity, as part of a ploy to secure a foodhold in the "sick man of europe" the ottoman empire. many times over, the russian tzar declared himself the "defender of christianity in the ottoman empire"..and so on... when the russian army entered the caucasus, it fought a 30 year war against north caucasian tribes, and (previously independent) georgia..annexing and abolishing the georgian church. for armenia, russia's presence in the region was somewhat of a relief from the persian empire, as finally a christian/eastern european patron state was here to protect them from the "hordes of islamic asiatics"...this is where i must point out that the armenian church was also annexed to the russian orthodox one..(in the same way, the abkhaz church was forced into the russian orthodox one in 1997) this was part of a wider conflict between the ottomans and russia which lead to at least 5 wars, including the crimean war...and for a short period, russian dominance on north eastern anatolia (till they got all communified and left)..in 1917. throughout the 20th century, under a new name, the blosheviks continued this scheme in a new form, of divide and conquer. in this light, artsax and naxichevan was given to "azerbaijan" (or south tatarstan as i like to clall it)...as well as a portion of southern georgia...kars and ararat were given to turkey, as well as the georgian parts of ardahan and artvin..(this was in the hopes that turkey would join their brothers, the azeris in a larger soviet union...at the same time, of course, the us was funding an anti-communist movement in turkey as well...) in the meantime, all armenian intellectualism was supressed, by either exiling artists, writers, poets and others to siberia..or outright killing them...leaving us with this creative blackhole we live with today.. over a million armenians ended up growing up outside the caucasus (russia/kazakhstan...)...not to mention soviet attempts at russification of our nation: changing the alphabet...the huge number of russian loan words in common usage...russian signs, russian school programmes etc.. this of course was not only happening in armenia, but around the soviet-sphere. the reason armenians today supress this in their collective memory is because we are so poised to believe that russia is a benefactor, and that we can just pretend all the bad stuff didn't happen..while we listen to our dadiks and babiks talking about how great the brejnev STAGNATION was...."kordz kar, dun uneink, uraz eink"...ble ble ble.. ... anyway back to the point the current situation between armenia, azerbaijan and russia in 2009 is EXACTLY the same as in 1993. russia helped azerbaijan till 1993, because it had no interest in armenia, aside from a border with turkey (which , at the time, shevernadze georgia could also secure) azerbaijan on the other hand was traditionally one of the major oil producing regions of the Union, and was thus quite a deal more important to russia..russia only "switched sides" in 1993, when it was evident that Armenia was winning. in the early 90's, experts were already talking about a new great game, this time for caspian oil resources. now that azerbaijan is agreeing to build a new pipeline through russia, which in a way is a symbol of closening ties between the lord in baku and the emperor in moscow...which, though they may have seemed to be shallow (with azerbaijan's "raprochement" towards the USA..s oil companies...) ..never actually were... but ya, as previously mentionned, russia, through several lackeys here in armenia has found many other ways to keep the USSR still functionning without calling it such. some examples: in order to "settle our national debt to russia"...putin took over control of armenia's Mars micro-tech factory, bought up the hrasdan power plant, created "armrusgasprom" bought our half of the gas pipeline to iran (which was conceived as part of armenia's (and georgia's) attempt to break away from russias energy hegemony)...now owns armenia's national railway service, and both our mobile companies. so, for those of us who think we gained independence in 1991, ...i'm affraid it may not be so clear.. and from what i see on the ground here, i honestly fear for the future. the more russia drifts into autocracy, the faster armenia follows. ... anyway point is simple.. after the war in ossetia, aliyev was in baku talking about the "historic business ties between the ancient azeris and russians"...and signing another deal. lavrov, (an armenian) after recognising the independence of the 2 georgian republics, went to baku to assure aliyev that this was not the case for artsax. ... now that the deal has been signed for the new pipeline medvedev issues a statement claiming that aliyevs "speech" about artsax was "correct" ... anyway hopefully now youtube won't be as flooded with "armenia and russia orthodox brothers for life" videos..because medvedev and putin do not worship christ, they worship stalin, lenin and marx wakeup armenians...stop with the "we need the backing of major powers" mentality
  13. this is so cool..finally russia exposed for what it is: nothing more than power/oil hungry medler
  14. hosank

    Comedistan

    as long as we're on the topics, here is an interesting series of articles i just read on the azeri newspaper: it deas with an "armenian solder" who has crossed the border to azerbaijan because he was "being beaten terribly, and could not take it..".. he was captured in quite debatable circumstances by some 14 year old farmer who gave a very vague description of how it all happened: http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=105154 http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=105154 so... of course this has not been confirmed by either the red cross or the armenian army..(when azeris cross to armenia, the azeri army always makes statements saying they were "kidnapped" at least..) ...and quite frankly the little boy taking an armenian soldier (who somehow managed to get to his farm after crossing the azeri trenches without turning himself in...) is hard to believe... in both articles, they give different regions of his birth: 1 says he's from yerevan and the other says he's from abovyan but of course the funniest part is his name: Karen Norigovich Harutyunyan ..so i've been living in this country for several years now, and i have never heard of such a middle name on an ethnic armenian, "norigovich"??? this is the second time the azeris use such a name...you wold think they could get their cheap propaganda right .. this of course is an attempted response to all the azeri troops who have crossed into armenia...
  15. not exactly. wilsonian armenia was given to the armenians on the basis of right to self determination, not as pitty for being victims of genocide. in other words, wilsonian armenia would have been reality even if the genocide had not happened. the sevres treaty is a territorial agreement, and is unrelated to human rights abuses,,,at least nominally. as for turkish recognition of the genocide. i think its less of an issue of international standing...i mean, lets face it...everyone else already knows about it weather they recognise it or not, it is more to keep its own population inline with the official government policy...that is why they are not recognising it.
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