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  1. T-Bark, i remember you from AR's forum. You now sound so polite, so nice and well educated. One only needs to go back and read your posts in the other forums in order to see your true face. p.s. you also used to post in the Serbian site, right?
  2. hey bell, are you the same steve from armenianhighland.com? what a character this son of a turk is... http://www.armenianhighland.com/guestbook/book.html
  3. hagarag??? are you the same nostradamus from armeniancafe??? hey:) i couldn't have miss you. you were the one claiming that Vardan Mamikonian was a chinese? you also said the jews used to live in anatolia before the armenians came and started to kill everyone in asia minor. hey, it's good to see you again:) I AM SURE WE'LL HAVE A GREAT TIME WITH YOU IN HERE:))))
  4. Oh, oh-he also said by the year 2020, the number of turks in turkey will reach from 68m to 85 million. W W
  5. The man shaping the future constitution of the European Union was quoted on Friday as saying Turkey's entry into the EU would be "the end of Europe". Former French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing told Le Monde newspaper that people who backed Turkey's accession were "the adversaries of the European Union." Mr Giscard d'Estaing told Le Monde that Turkey's capital was not in Europe, 95% of its population lived outside Europe, and it was "not a European country". Asked what the effect of including Turkey in a future wave of European enlargement would be, he said" "In my opinion, it would be the end of Europe."
  6. Arminfo The 3rd all Armenian Festival of Intellectuals is to be held in Artsax November 8-11 on occasion of the International Day of Youth. The festival was initiated and organized by the Artsax Culture, Sport and Youth Ministry and the Milky Way Ltd(Yerevan). The first festival was held in Yerevan and the second one in Tsakhdadzor. The objective is to develop the intellectual potential of the Armenian youth worldwide, to strengthen ties between Armenian youngsters from various countries and to form national self-consciences. Attending the festival will be over 100 young people from Armenia, Georgia, Artsax and abroad.
  7. after what Domino has said, there isn't a need to continue this conversation. it isn't a secret that the republic of turkey and azerbaijan are 100% anti-Armenian. centuris will pass until the turks will gain our trust and respect. otherwise, to play on different grouds will only harm the long term turkish interests.
  8. A PEOPLE KILLED TWICE http://15levels.com/24.April/html/guardian...jan27.2001.html
  9. Hey Ali, do you have anything to say about the armenian women who were killed by their azeri husbands? BTW, we also had our beloved azeri brothers to drive all armenians out of Naxijevan. Have you forgotten that the azeri-turks and the armenains were called brothers for about 70 years? What happened? Didn't we trust you up to the point when we even refused to talk about the Armenian genocide and the armenian soldiers who were killed by their own generals in the turkish army? You think you just can come and start to reason in a time when the wounds are still not healed? You think i care about how ignorant the turks in turkey are that they don't even bother ask a simple question about the Christian churches that are in all over Turkey? Why you think i should care about your people being so ingorant when i can see the children of Artsax have gotten an education in a time when the azeri-turks were killing their own brothers and sisters? For the God's sake, why don't you start the healing process by telling your government to stop destroying the Armenian churches? ..and who are you after all? Are you representing your people or you are just a turk who want to build a relationship with the armenians? Why in the world the Armenians have to listen to you? You think we care about your frienship that comes with conditions?
  10. Seems the rules of the game have changed. Now we are supposed to deal with the BAD-TURKS* & the GOOD-TURKS*. The bad turks are those who will always be in power, and will always deny the armenian genocide. The supposed good-turks, on the other hand, will always try to convince that they are our friend who understand and feel out pain. I knew that being ignorant was not en excuse for not knowing about the genocide commited in the country where one would live. But to be an IDIOT and to blame the victim for his/her natural reaction against the pain that is caused by the enemy(?)...THIS IS ALREADY TOO MUCH!!! http://www.omroep.nl/human/tv/muur/W_O_S/artikel.htm http://15levels.com/24.April/index-a.html http://www.armenian-genocide.org/ http://www.cilicia.com/armo10.html http://www.armeniangenocideposters.org/vot...ing/posters.asp
  11. "1. we don't wear masks, especially when dealing with the enemy(and you guys are not exactly in the friends category, you know that, don't you?)" LOLOLOLOLOLOL so who is??? do you have friends at all? "2. i don't mean to insult anyone's intelligence or anything, but the following remarks may be offensive to some, even though that's not the intention (i repeat, that's not the intention):" :)poor baby. i know you didn't mean to kill hundreds of thousands of armenians in the Syrian desert...but they just have died, huh? "we are a mojor reginal power 70 million strong" since when quantity has become a quality? "our current problems are great and many" anything new??? "but the armenian issue is not one of them." :)that is why you had to call your ambassador back from Paris, right? "the armenian problem recurs only on every 24th april" so what exactly happens 'on every 24th april'? "or whenever turkey atempts to get somehing from teh eu/usa/russia that these guys don't want to give, or when they want to wrench somethign out of us that we don't want to give." and you said you have so many friends:) "you are a pawn i their hands." correct me if i am wrong. don't suck a yanki d*** for an entry to eu? not to mention that after all this years of being in the international welfare system, you still beg for money. "sorry to say this, but your interests are-and have never been-anyone else's priority(the same could of course be said of many other nations, including us)." ali, how many times have you been droped down on your head? haven't you been told that in a game for survival, each thinks for his own interests? "i am one of those few turks who concede that we share by far the greater part of the blame in that "problem"(the ag)" oh you broke my heart:) poor ali. look boy, we have couple of good turkish friends who do their beast to sovle this problem. yet at no give time they have cama out to lie and to offer a conditional solution. "but putting up with insults or arrogance on your part is not one of them." you said you are an honet person, aren't you? why in the world then you care about an arrogant men like me. you make your own choices, don't you? oh i see, you get offended when one speaks the truth. you don't like to be told that you wear masts, huh? "so i suggest you take a close look at us and just see:" what the hell you think we been doing for the past 900 yers? "we don't have masks, we have a face," how does it look like? "it's an ugly one, especially seen from you perspective," you see how you contradict yourself. first you quote me by saying that you have no face, then you claim that by my standards you have an agly face. "but at least we are not trying to hide anything." says who? "we also do not see any need to hide anything from you, or plainly speaking, couldn't be bothered with it: you are not that important for us." ))YES, yes...to be paid to spend countless hours in an armenians forum means nothing to you. "sorry if this counds offensive or arrogant(i intended neither)" but you meant it, right? "but things had to be put into the right perspective" and this is another way of saying my way or no way, huh? btw, didn't you just say that you "do not see see any need to hide anything from me(you), or plainly speaking, couldn't be bothered with it" now the main question is...WHY TO BOTHER IN THE FIRST PLACE???
  12. 46 US Congressmen sent a gratitude letter to the president of Nagorno Artsax Arkady Ghukasian on the occasion of his victory in presidential elections ArmTV 29 October 2002 46 US congressmen sent a gratitude letter to the president of Nagorno Artsax Arkady Ghukasian on the occasion of his victory in presidential elections. "These elections sharply underline the practical independence of Nagorno Artsax" -underlined the congressmen.
  13. Trial of the case on one of the members of "Al Qaida", Canadian citizen Abdel Rahman Fahri is going on in Egypt these days. He was being hidden in Azerbaijan for a long time and was coordinating the contacts of the extremist structures operating in Arabian countries with Azerbaijan. /PanArmenian.NET/ Several other terrorists closely connected with Azerbaijan are also involved in this case. This trial has revealed some interesting details, which were noted by the "Zerkalo" Baku newspaper quoting the "Al-Massa" newspaper issued in Chair. Particularly, it became known that Abdel Rahman Fahri has established several cells of the "Inam" mailitary-islamic organization in the Northern regions of Azerbaijan. His evidences showed that he was the advisor of the "Al-Tekwa" bank, which was financing the activity of Chechen and Palestinian terrorist structures. At the same time, the Canadian citizen of Egyptian origins was one of the ideologists of the brigade of defence of Islam of the congress of Northern Caucasus nations. "Zerkalo" informs that the terrorist "has told in the court about his contacts in Baku and about the work carried out". "He was asked, who has met him in Baku, from where he was received the finances, what cells exist in Baku, and did he have contacts with Azerbaijani officials and representatives of the oppositon. Fahri gave precise answers to all this questions, providing names, telephone numbers, addresses as well as naming the finance sources," the newspaper reads. The author of publication als informs that "the adventures of Fahri in Azerbaijan were recorded on the camera by the representatives of the Armenian Diaspora of Egypt." The recent arrest of Abdel Rahman Fahri is the last link of the chain of arrests of Egyptian terrorists who were visiting with great pleasure the capital of Azerbaijan.. Branches of several international extremist structures based in Egypt were operating freely in Baku during a long period of time. The most famous was the organization "Islamic Jihad", which, being merged with the "Al Qaida" became one of its radical branches. The leader of this group, doctor Ayman Al-Zavahiri, who is named "the terrorist number two", is considered by the American special services to be one of the main organizers of the September 11 attacks and the coordinator of terrorist acts against the US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. Zavahiri has several times visited Baku where he was inspecting his representatives. According to the "Wall Street Journal", last time he has been hosted by his Azerbaijani colleagues 5 years ago, when he was going to Chechnya via Baku. "He was accompanied by Ahmad Salama Mabruk, the head of the Azerbaijani branch of the "Islamic Jihad", which is registered in Baku as a "Bavari-C" trade company. Together with him, doctor Zavahiri crossed the Russian-Azerbaijani border on December 1, 1996," the newspaper writes. The "terrorist carrier" of another Egyptian extremist is also connected with Azerbaijan. In spring this year, on the initiative of Egyptian special services, an inhabitant of Chair suspected of being connected with the terrorist acts in New York and Washington was arrested in Baku. His name was not announced in the interests of the investigation. The arrested person was sent to his motherland with special flight of the "Egypt Airlines" company. When the case of the explosions in the American Embassies in Nairobi and Dar-Es-Salam was proceeding, it was revealed that besides the already mentioned Ahmed Salam Mabruk, his relative, Isam Hafis Mabruk and his "partner" Yasir el-Sarri were also working in Azerbaijan. In 1997 Ahmed was appointed head of the department of military operations of the "Islamic Jihad". And from September 1997 the responsibilities of the head of the Baku branch of were laid on Ibragim Eydaruz. All the above mentioned persons were involved during the trial of the case of terrorist acts in Tanzania and Kenya. It is known that it was from Baku that the explosions of the American Embassies were being organized, as a result of which 224 innocent people were killed and more than 5000 were injured. It has been proved that within the period from 1996 to 1998, Osama Bin Laden has 60(!) times contacted Baku and negotiated with his local representatives. The Azerbaijani authorities try to convince the world that they are fighting against the terrorist bases operating on the territory of the country. Meanwhile it is known that the law enforcement bodies of Azerbaijan have never undertaken attempts to neutralize the branches of Islamist terrorist organizations operating in their country. Not the Azerbaijani, but the American special services arrested in Baku Ahmed Salam Mabruk, Isama Hafis Mabruk, Yasir El-Sirri, Ibrahim Eyduraz in spring 2001. The American and not the Azerbaijani intelligence services have revealed that the fax instructing the explosion of the US Embassy in Nairobi was sent directly from Baku. The telephone contacts of the founder of the "Al Qaida" with his Baku emissaries were revealed by the CIS agents and not by the Ministry of National Security of Azerbaijan. The secret luggage sent to Baku by the organizers of the terrorist act in Kenya was not seized in the "Bina" airport by those who were responsible to do it. And even the arrest of the unknown Egyptian was organized not on the "own initiative" bu as an answer to the request made by the Egyptian authorities. Meanwhile, more than ten extremist structures financed from abroad are operating in Azerbaijan now. Among them- the "Hizbut-Tahrir", the soldirs of which have prepared the terrorist act against the US Embassy and representations of international organizations in Baku, the "Jeyshullah" which is included in the list of the 39 most dangarous extremist groups in the world by the US Department of State, the "Ihvanut Muslims", "Goothbie", "Inam". The list can be continued. The Azerbaijani political scentist Rawshan Novruzoghlu says tha the Islamist structure "Al-Ahsar"(Egypt), "Al-Zeytun"(Tunisia), "Prophet"(Saudi Arabia), "Abi Nur"(Syria) as well as many organizations from Sudan, Lebanon and other countries that are well-implanted in Azerbaijan play a significant role in planning of terrorist provocations and dissemination of Vakhabist ideology. This is the best confirmation that Baku contiunes to be one of the regional center of the international terrorist network governed from the Arabian countries.
  14. While the Kemalists gone, Turkey will become a country of No FACE & NO CHARACTER. Since the turks have nothing to look back for but to be confronted with their bloody past, the future of Turkey remains questionable.
  15. Independent UK by Robert Fisk After the Taliban's chums enter the Pakistan parliament, the Islamists are back in Turkey. Who said that fundamentalism is dead? No, the victory of Turkey's Justice and Development Party(AKP) is not a specifically anti-American vote-correuption and economic collapse produced its 350 seats in the 540 seat Turkish parliament. But opposition to corruption and economic collapse lay behind the Pakistani vote, too. Indeed, it is the foundation for almost every Islamic opposition vote in the Middle East, the desire to destroy the cancer which infects almost every pro-American regime in the region. President George Bush, riding the Iraqi war cry in his mid-term election campaign yesterday, willnot have spent more than a few seconds-if that-reflecting on the meaning of Turkey's election results. For this is a country that not only opposes his Iraqi adventure but has made it very clear that, in the event of hostilities, the Turkish army will move into Kurdish northern Iraq to prevent the declaration of a Kurdish state. So much for "safe heavens". Even now, the Turkish army could push the counts into banning the AKP on the grounds that the party leader, Recep Erdogan-who was characteristically forbidden to participate in these elections-is a close Islamic militant. This claim is partly based on Mr Erdogan's public recitation of an old poem which compared minarets to bayonets, mosques to helmets and Muslim belivers to soldiers. In 1999, this earned Mr Erdogan a brief trip to prison for "incitement to religious hatred". But Islamists know how to re-invent themselves. The AKP- officially at least- supports Turkey's military alliance with the United States, not least because it needs Washington's pressure on Brussels to allow Turkey to join the European Union. Asked if the army might simply remove the AKP from office, the partriotic Mr Erdogan cheekily responded: "What do you mean? They are my army, how would I not work with them?" But you don't have to look far to see other reasons for this strange if temporary religious-secular alliance. The Turkish lira has lost half its value in 12 months, the economy had declined by 10 per cent in the same year and two million people have been added to the total of unemplyed. Nothing could have been more symbolic of the decline of the old nationalist parties than the decaying, shrunken figure of the Prime Minister, Bulent Ecevit, staggering towards the voting box in Sunday's elections. If the army wants a new EU Turkey, free of pointelss disputes about headscarves in parliament and alcohol in municipal restaurants (the "secular" Mr Erdogan banned the latter during his previous incarnation as mayor of Istanbul), it also wants to wash the blood of 30,000 Turkish Kurds off its hands, the death toll in its forecious war against the Kurdish insurrection in the south-east of the country in the 1990s. Having been spared President Bush's moral outrage for such an atrocity, it also needs to clean up its record after 2,000 "disappearances" of intellectuals, journalists and Kurdish politicians during the same "cleansing" operations. In an odd way, living alongside the revamped AKP-the Christian Democrats of Islam, as the party rather unconvincingly suggests it is- helps the army shrug off its dirty war against the Kurds. But Turkey does not fit easily into Middle East patterns. Secularism really means "Kemalism", a form of nationalist modernisation which would prefer to treat Islam as a kind of folk culture in Turkey socity rather than party of the religious fabric of the country. "Kemalism" is derived from Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the hero of Gallipoli who bacame founder of the post-Ottoman Turkish state. But Kemalist Turkey never really confronted the issue of secularism. To its shame, Turkey has never admitted its genocide against the Armenians in which 1.5 million of its Christian Ottoman citizens were massacred in the First World War. Even in the Second World War, it contrived to levy massive taxes against its non-Muslim population, especially Jews. (Its Israeli ally now forgets all this, joining Turkey in its denial of the Armenian genocide.) For the present, Mr Erdogan's appeal to party supporters- "that absolutely no one take actions that would upset public order, endanger security or upset anyone" -will keep the army at bay, as well as the Americans, whose $31bn reform programme is as important to Mr Erdogan as it was to Mr Ecevit. But any US war against Iraq could fracture these alliances and promises. Muslim Turkey will not tolerate the breakup of Iraq, and it will sympathise with the thousands of Iraqi Muslims likely to die in Washington's invasion. President-Genaral Pervez Musharraf's participation in Mr Bush's "war on terrorism" has already been hobbled by the Islamists' victory in Pakistan-in a poll originally billed by the White House as "an important road map" on the return to Pakistani democracy. Now Turkey has produced another "wrong" result as it practises the democracy so touted by the Americans. This adds another dangerous equation to President Bush's forthcoming adventure in Iraq-and yet another reason why the Americans, despite their public demand for democracy in the Middle East, will secretly hope that the contagion of democracy doesn't spread any further in the region.
  16. Ankara prevents the struggle of Russian special services against terrorism, the leadership of the Cyprus newspaper "Politis" said. According to the editor-in-chief of the newspaper Andreas Parasos, he has been informed of some details of the transaction on transfer of arms to Ghechen gunmen. In particular, some reliable sources in the Belgian business circles informed the Cyprus journalist that a certain Mogamed Barayev signed an agreement with the Turkish firms "Birshelik" "IMS" and "Shark Express" for delivery of arms on behalf of the Georgian "Indo-Georgian International" company. On the Turkish party the negotiations were headed by Director of the Belgian "Atlantic Pacific Corporation" company, a Turk Veli Durok, the editor-in-chief reported. Andreas Parasos pointed out that the facts he presented in an article has become known to several European business circles recently, which have been shocked wiht the recent developments in Moscow, and got interested in stoppage of any contacts with Chechen terrorists concerning the purchase for the arms for Chechen gunmen was to be transferred through the Central Bank of Austria. A "Representative office of Ichkeria" is still operating in the north of Cyprus, which is occupied by the Turkish troops. the office is actively cooperating with the Saudi Arabia and Turkey, helping the shadowed smart dealers engaged "in laundering of great funds," the proceeds from the trade in weapons, cigarettes and drugs.
  17. ali, please...don't even go there. do you mean to insult the people's intelligence? do you talk about the same ozal who said "we'll remind the armenians 1915"? no one has ever seen changes in the turkish value system. you guys keep changing your mask, but your true identity ramains the same. in an interview to azeri newspaper 'zerkalo',, your new elected leader said 'the occupied territories must be returned to azerbaijan. and now the liberated artsak is an azeri's land, huh? do you guys value the land more than the people...is this guy calling for a war? hey, how about liberating the armenian territoris taken by the bloody bastards? what if we think about saving the armenian churches that are being destroyed for the past 80 years?
  18. Is the TURKISH-HALLOWEEN over or they just changed a mask? It takes a life time to gain a trust. The turks have changed their mask several times in the past 100 years. Why have they done it again? What kind of a bloody plan do they have now???
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  20. While Israel and Turkey insult the memory of the Armenian genocide victims, Russians pay homage to Armenian genocide victims. On November 5th, Russia's prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov visited the Genocide Memorial in Yerevan. In the memory book of the institute-museum of the Armenian Genocide, Mikhail Kasyanov wrote: "I am shocked by what I have learned about the mass slaughtering of Armenians in the hands of Turkish government. But I'm more impressed by the bravery of Armenians. We are with you".
  21. http://www.sbs.com.au/datelineNew/index.ph...n=10&arty=2002# October 09 2002 Feature: Armenia-Genocide Denied
  22. Russian special services investigating the terrorist act taken place recently in Moscow have enough proofe of close relations of the bandits with partners in Baku. In Azerbaijan they do not try to hide any more their kindly feelings for the militarists which seize hundreds of hostages and kill peaceful citizens. /PanARMENIAN.NET/ Mortals, mojaheddins, shahids, soldiers...this is how the Baku press calls the executors of the monstrous act. They were given different names but not terrorists. The bandits of the storm, they set free all the citizens of Azerbaijan present in the hall. Why so late? Before, they did not have information that among the hostages there were representatives of a friendly country. The terrorists told the Azerbaijani journalists, with which they had a telephone conversation, about this: "We didn't know that there were 5 Azerbaijanis in the hall. If we knew it, we would have released them immediately," the assistant of Barayev, Abu Said told in an interview with the "Zerkalo" newspaper of Baku. The same newspaper noted that the Azerbaijani citizens were set free not as foreigners but as citizens of a country which enjoyed their confidence. "Despite the expectations and agreements, the Chechens did not set free any of the foreign hostages, besides the Azeris," "Zerkalo" notes proudly. It has become known that the leaders of the bandits, Movsar Barayev and Abu Said, more than 15 times contacted with Baku and received instructions. This was confirmed by the publications in the Azerbaijani press informing about the contracts of the bandits with a certain Ali Asayev which introduced himself as the political representative of Aslan Maskadov. Evidently, the terrorists were contacting the leader of Ichkeria, which turned to be the direct leader of the bloody operation, through Baku. By the way, in an interview with the journalists of Baku, Abu Said confirmed that Maskhadov had personally worked on this operation: -Did Maskhadov or someone else from the commanders know abot yoru plans? -Of course. This was a well-prepared plan. We were getting ready during the whole summer. -Do you have an opportunity know to get in contact with Maskhadov or Shamil Bassayev? -Yes, of course. -When this operation was being prepared, did Aslan Maskhadov participate? -Yes, this plan was being worked out jointly. So, it is evident that in the person of Ali Asayev the Baku authorities "sheltered" not a "refugee from Chechenya" but a representative of a structure leading the terrorists. However, the special services of Azerbaijan were not even trying to stop the activity of the representative of terrorists. The information published on the site of the ideologists of Ichkeria confirms that structures created by the Chechen Diaspora openly operate in Baku and they assist to the bandits. "The Chechen refugees living in Azerbaijan organized a mass action in support of the demands of mojaheddins. The refugees demand starting political negotiation, "Kavkaz.org", the main mouthpiece of the Chechen propaganda, informs. Baku press has also started a propaganda campaign about the aims and objectives of the Chechen terrorists. During the two days when the hostages were being kept, people didn't hiding their support to bandits, were given an opportunity to speak. These are some quotations from Ali Asanov: "The events of Moscow are not a terrorist act but the adequate reaction of Chechens. I think everything the leader of the group, Movsar Barayev does, is rather human. They are called international terrorists. I am surprised of this qualification". Alla Dudayeva(the widow of the former President of Ichkeria which is now in Baku): "I think that the demands of the group are ralistic...Johar Dudayev would have understood them". Arzu Abdullayeva, representative of the Azerbaijani national committee of the "Helsinki civil initiative": "I understand the desperation fo those who executed the terrorist act, because all the proposals of the President Aslan Maskhadov addressed to the Russian authorities to start negotiations have remained unanswered". Mehti Chettinbash(chairman of the "Caucasus" foundation functioning in Turkey): "This is not terrorism...I think that taking into account the nowdays realities, the meaning of the word "terrorism" should be revised". And now some quotation from the information agencies spread by the Russian media. ORT: "The leaders of the terrorists have several times contacted Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Azerbaijan. All the contacts with foreign countries have been fixed. Further on the work will be done together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs". NTV: "The person seized near the concert hall suspected of contacts with terrorists, turned to be an Azerbaijani citizen". RTR: "It is known that Barayev's group was being financed from Azerbaijan..." All these quotations characterize Azerbaijan negatively. This time the Baku authorities will hardly manage to escape from the reputation of supporters of international terrorists.
  23. BTW bell, you sound just like the terrorists who tried to gain the sympathy of the people. You guys do talk to each other, huh? Manipulating the facts seems the only thing you are capable of doing. The same terrorists who give no shit about the Chechens or anyone elese, have asked the ordinary russians to protest against the federal government. While the Chechen region is governed by the same Chechens, the Turks and Azeris support the terrorists with the hope to weaken to position of russia so the turks could gain control of the entire region. While the ordinary Chechns say we are sick and tired of this war, the Turks and Azeris encourage the terrorists for new and new actions.
  24. The job well done gamavor. "Fifth. Chechens are weapon in the hands of the big petrol companies. What is at state is the Caspian oil.(note that they demanded not recognition of their independence or anything like that, but withdrawal of Russian foces). That's the real "Chechen" cause. Look what russian Nezavisimaya Gazeta writes (October 31, 2002, pp. 1, 5) "The United States in unlikely to restrict the spread of its influence to the southern part of the Caucasus alone.. It is clearly out to conquer all of the Caucasus...Planned PR campaign aroung Chechnya will eventually brainwash the international community into thinking that the problem of Chechnya had better be solved without Russia. The United States is using economic, political, and military resources to accomplish its objectives. Washington already claims to be ready to invest colossal sums in the economy of Chechnya. We will probably see America restoring order in the restive region soon." Today the State Department refused to put Chechen terrorists in their black list. In fact, U.S. media calls the terrorists just about everything but terrorists. You think this is an accident? You think CIA and FBI don't know that their good friend turkey supports the international terrorists?
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    No Alla jan, NO!!! The turks don't fully deny the genocide because they want us to be involved in having a trash talk with them. TARC is the best example of how dirty the turks can get. They just simply want to waste a time for the purpose of gaining some grounds. You think they like to see the Armenians to make movies such as Ararat? Do you think they want the europeans to have a game against the turks? The turks want to tell You and I that now we are friends and what happened in the past has nothing to do with the present. The mentality of the turks haven't been changed for centuries. They still close Armenian schools one after anohter. They still destroy or claim an ownership to our churches. The turks are simply afraid of changes. They have nothing to rely on once they come of out their bloody skin. Nothing they own has been built or created by the turks. They are scared to admit that they have done nothing good for the mankind. You think a character like that can adopt to a normal way of life???
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