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Sunday, 28 December 2014
Miro KhanzadianI am a descendant of a survivor of the Armenian Genocide! 26 December at 06:23 · Please read the comment below from the Editor
Turkey, Armenia should leave genocide row ‘to coming years’: advisor
Turkey, Armenia should leave genocide row ‘to coming years’: advisor
Turkey and Armenia should not expect to resolve a long-running dispute over the mass killing of
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Jack Kalpakian
At this stage, Mahcupyan, of he is still a member, should be excommunicated.
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Andre Yeto
And we Armenians tell to Turkey accept what you have been denying in last one hundered years and pay us back by returning our Historic Armenian land recognized by the international Sevres aggree
ent..or kiss our asses liers.
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Այւին Iveen Ասլանեան
Etyen Mahcupyan, who is himself a member of Turkey’s Armenian minority, is the advisor of Davutoglu! What else can be clearer than that, that he is a deceiver????? From the whole Armenians in the Diaspora, only the Armenians from "turkey" behave themse
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Seta Cox
We have already left the 'Genocide row' for a hundred years this coming year [24 April] ...How much longer must we cry our selves to sleep in private, our anguish is for all those who died without graves. They are still waiting to be laid to rest and not be what is now exhibits for tourist. Shame on World leaders [World Powers] who have not resolved our plight through the decades from one successive government to another! [They were there at the inception of the Armenian Genocide and witnessed and recorded the event] If the Iron Curtain can be removed in abstract, then what must occur to have justice for Armenian's? The above statement is an 'Oxymoron' [Armenians should leave Genocide row] No, we should not leave it! We should lobby, not only to have it recognised by America, who seems to have a finger in every pie from all facets of world affairs. It saddens me to think the above statement has a place on public media to be mocked further and thrown in the faces of Armenian's who have lost so much in the way of lives and their homeland. In the words of the poet, Parouyer Sevag, 'We are few but we are called Armenians.' We uphold our past heritage as the first Nation to become Christians in 301AD.
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