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Frequently Asked Questions about the Armenian Genocide

I have an Amerniam acquaintance, good kid but he along with his brothers yearn for justice for his people.
 
I have an Amerniam acquaintance, good kid but he along with his brothers yearn for justice for his people.

tell them to push their leaders to open their archives and co-operate with Turkey and 3rd party countries on an honest research, if they dare. because Turkey is confident that once such a research has been conducted the conclusion will be that there was no genocide. see post #73 for the situation. it's just political tool to object Turkey.
 
Well, we need to talk buddy...:D

I wish I can privately message you somewhere or exchange facebook accounts...not sure what can work but I need to start citing sources for you and other things....

You can pm as far as i know or cant you?
 
Turkish President Abdullah Gul urges foreign historians to join a commission to study the massacres of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire, envisaged under a peace deal between Ankara and Yerevan.

Speaking in an interview with Agence France Presse, or AFP on Tuesday, Turkish President Abdullah Gül urged foreign historians to join a commission to study the killings of Armenians under the Ottoman Empire.

"There are all sorts of allegations about what happened a century ago. It is clear that people do not know what happened and are not able to make decisions on this matter,” he said.

"What we hope is that historians and archive specialists study the matter, and we are ready to accept the conclusions of the commission. To show that we are sincere, we even said that if a third country is interested, if French historians, for example, want to take part in this commission, they are welcome," he added on the eve of a visit to France.

Gül underlined that addressing historical grievances was one of the most important steps to overcome decades of enmity between Turkey and Armenia. "If we keep on living the present with the problems of the past, we will only poison the future," he said, appealing for a balanced representation of history. "You must not forget that we also suffered a lot in the four corners of the world, in the Balkans, in the Caucasus. Millions of people had to migrate from the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus to Turkey, on the way, half of them were killed," he said.

TURKEY - Turkish president invites historians to study Armenian massacres


The answer from Armenian side was NO...And yet, still some people read some fabricated news or photos on the internet and base their opinion according to those stuff...READ MY SIGN
 
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