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lol, ah neghoghutiun johannes, anika yes chem, im zarmuhis a, es nkare ari. yes dgha em, noren , xardiash mazerov iren bes. du hon katsir? lav degh a che? xorovadz ev chicken fried rice kerank lool lav shat jamanak chunem, heto ge batasxanem muis banere
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either way this is pointless, armenians are armenians not turks, in turkey, or in germany, they are armenians, my mum is born in syria, but she is not a syrian, she is an armenian, as with all other armenians around the world.
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3nsiJU7-0T4
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3nsiJU7-0T4
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В Азербайджане корова убила хозяина В южном Масаллинском районе Азербайджана произошел несчастный случай. Житель села Хишкадар 50-летний Закир Гасан оглу Алиев стал жертвой собственного животного. Гасанов пас скот, и в это время на него внезапно напала одна из коров, которая нанесла хозяину смертельные удары копытами и рогами. От полученных травм Алиев скончался на месте, сообщает ИА бюро АПА. i tried to translate it for those who don't read russian In the Village Hishkadar in thesouthern region of Azerbaijan, 50-year-old Zakir Hasan oglu Aliyev was a victim of its own animal. Hasanov grazed livestock, and at that time she was suddenly attacked one of the cows, which caused grave wounds to the owner from the cows horns and hoofs. Aliev died at the scene From injuries, said IA Reading.
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lol, desperate azeris..
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but yes, obviously when you are a superpower such as the us, all you really do care about is money, or at least, your own interests. lets not be hypocritical, and admit that that is the goal of every country, though the US is better at it because of it's size and power, and it is simply doing the obvious thing, and trying to protect it's own economy. second, i do not think that abkazia and ossetia will be a big problem in the war, no matter what the media are trying to make of it. in my opinion, georgia has made a good enough attempt at coexistance with it's brakeaway republics so far, and they are both happy enough with their status right now not to be pushed too much by russia. i think georgia would be a powerful ally in a war with azerbaijan, since they control most of azerbaijan's exports. once the pipeline, which is pretty much the only thing holding georgia and azerbaijan together is destroyed (probably by artsax artillery, since it passes right near the border, or javaxtsi armenians, since it passes right through javax, or the pkk, since it passes right through the kurdish region of turkey) georgia will be free of economic alliances and return to historic and ethno-cultural alliances. the georgian ambassador himself calls armenia the sister state of georgia, and they would cooperate more if it wasn't for georgia's economic interests.. point being, it would be suicide for azerbaijan to start the war again, since such a war would have little impact on armenia's already established war economy, but a huge on on azerbaijan's exclusively petrol based one.
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Presidential Elections 2008 In Armenia March 1
hosank replied to Lev7's topic in Republic of Armenia
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Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
here is a list of top recipiants of us aid isreal is at the top of course.. http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=http...ficial%26sa%3DX and, armenia is 18th.. what is there to explain? the us raises money through taxes, and a percentage of that money goes for foreign developpement -
Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
i found this, hopefully it would at least partly answer your question and delala, you are right, but i think we should wait for internal pressure (from your article, we see it as turkish businessmen) in turkey to want to lift the embargo first, not armenia, that will make us look desperate, and thus right away place us in a position of dependency -
very nice
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that's us irish
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to be honest, it doesn't really matter, all that is politics, i can assure you that the armenians of artsax do not in anyways consider their country part of azerbaijan, a former part of azerbaijan, or a brake away republic, they consider artsax as an integral part of the armenian republic. they do not see themselves as citizens of azerbaijan, even though azerbaijan claims that both the president of armenia and artsakh are azerbaijani citizens. also, if we were to play around in 'territorial integrity' we might as well give all the former possetions of the british empire back to britain, all of the french empire to france,,...all of the mogul empire back to india and so on...you cannot clame borders like that..azerbaijan does not have this 'right' to it's borders
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here i added more wild ass vids i made... warning for the weakminded http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bm4PwUN5XKs http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaBlacpNBbw
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Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
actually a similar plan happened right after ww1, to revive european markets in order to sell goods...this collapsed with the depression. and today, isreal and armenia are the worlds largest recepiants of american aid. and all that money comes from american TAXES -
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=WCce-A6pWi0 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DxS4B1mqK24 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CzoPQ1eA3YU
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Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
this has gotten pointless, no armenian should insult another...we have the whole world against us, we don't have to be against ourselves as well, im sure we , who pride ourselves with being one of the oldest civilizations, can find a way to discuss our differences in a civilized way -
Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
not true, this is a 10 year old anachronism. today many armenians, including hayastanci armenians are moving back to armenia, many armenians who went to russia got rich, opened a chain for their business in armenia, and are progressively moving back, in the past few years, demographic trends in armenia. many barskahyes are also moving their businesses there as well. so, yes, armenia is opening like a flower (to put it your way), but it takes time for the seeds to blow to the entire country. i am also glad that hayastancis outside armenia stay in armenian politics, which shows their attachment to the fatherland, and their will to eventually return. from that post, it seems doubtious to me that you understand reason. i said armenia was quite poor (which it is, yes, there is alot of money comming in, and yes people are progressively getting richer, but it takes time...and it is happening..armenia is not poor like say somalia) and i did say eastern turkey is 'poorER' then armenia, thus, i highlight a different degree of poverty. so, 2+2 does indeed make 4 -
i met her when she came to mtl a few months ago, we have kept in touch since. she is an amazing woman, who has been in artsax since the beginning of the conlflict իրաւ է ըսածդ
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first off, i think that what he says about azerbaijan's economy is not exactly true, as opposed to armenia's anyways. and if there is a war, i will be on the first plane to zvarnots.
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Serge Sargsyan: Armenia Open For Talks With Turkey
hosank replied to DeLaLa's topic in Republic of Armenia
agreed...from personal experience
