I feel I am able to communicate
well and I have a good grounding
in people skills.......Basically
all humanity is the same!
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The foundation of this blog was cemented by the Assassination of Hrant Dink on 19.01.07. I was listening to Setrak Setrakian’s rendition of Arno Babajanian’s composition, Elegy. So
moved by Hrant’s shortened life by the virtue of speaking his mind that I wrote the poem, ‘Without You’ with Hrant's family in mind. The subject matter of the recognition of the ‘Genocide of the Armenians in 1915,’ is very much at the heart and the minds of Armenian's Internationally.
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I want to say: 'Thank you,'
to Keith for the Creation
and Launch of,
Seta's Armenian.blogspot.com
and Armenag for the sources
of information.
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How poignant that they should choose this particular song, the words of which tell of the suffering of Armenians under Turkish rule. They so want to obliterate us off the face of the earth, even now! Will they ever be civilized enough, to BE ALLOWED, to enter the EU? They hurt their own with their own ruling with a vengeance, i.e. Hrant Dink to name but one. Turkish poets and writers have not gone unpunished too. How long will their own people suffer at the hands of unfeeling, callus and sole destroying Turkish Governments, for ever in denial and narcissistic to the point of destruction and so full of itself. This very same Government has decreed a ruling 301 it is a punishable offence to speak out against Turkishness, that is if there is such a notion. But I am not surprised with any negative aspect, Turkey you should learn by your past mistakes and join in with the fun with the rest of the world. Learn to say SORRY AND SHARE. IN ARMENIAN WE SAY, DON'T THINK WITH A; 'eshoo koolookh,' meaning 'Donkey Head.' NO MATTER WHAT A DONKEY DOES, IT CAN'T HIDE THE SIZE OF ITS EARS. Listen......do you hear it? That is all the donkey wants to hear too, the sound he knows so well, the language that he speaks.
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How poignant that they should choose this particular song, the words of which tell of the suffering of Armenians under Turkish rule. They so want to obliterate us off the face of the earth, even now!
Will they ever be civilized enough, to BE ALLOWED, to enter the EU? They hurt their own with their own ruling with a vengeance, i.e. Hrant Dink to name but one. Turkish poets and writers have not gone unpunished too. How long will their own people suffer at the hands of unfeeling, callus and sole destroying Turkish Governments, for ever in denial and narcissistic to the point of destruction and so full of itself.
This very same Government has decreed a ruling 301 it is a punishable offence to speak out against Turkishness, that is if there is such a notion. But I am not surprised with any negative aspect, Turkey you should learn by your past mistakes and join in with the fun with the rest of the world. Learn to say SORRY AND SHARE. IN ARMENIAN WE SAY, DON'T THINK WITH A; 'eshoo koolookh,' meaning 'Donkey Head.' NO MATTER WHAT A DONKEY DOES, IT CAN'T HIDE THE SIZE OF ITS EARS. Listen......do you hear it? That is all the donkey wants to hear too, the sound he knows so well, the language that he speaks.
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