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Re: ArmeniaFrom: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)Tue Sep 6 17:28:13 2005
Reference for both sides welcome, and no flaming intended by my prior msg, only an addition to the scope of the discussion...while I realize this is off obgyn topic, nevertheless, the discussion - so it goes, lol - has occurred and evolved and I felt additional viewpoint presentation was appropriate to the spirit of the list. Meanwhile I'll take the suggestion given and check out the hyperlink site. Hank Bulent Potur <bpotur@gmail.com> wrote: Well this is the references of the Turkish side of the story: http://www.turkishembassy.org/governmentpolitics/issuesarmenian.htm Well you see the agitator (El) has managed to start a flames war. I watched last night on TRT1 TV a very recent story. The story of Rwanda. It seems only eleven years ago government imported swords from China. Progovernment people decapitated the other half of the nation called Tutsies.They were then in a primitive situation. Ten years later now there is law and order and civilization in Rwanda. Even the killers, trialed in pink clothes, are released and can live in the community. Again there is suspicion of French connection in this massacre. Armenians lived for centuries in Turkey peacefully. There were many Armenian artists, musicians who pruduced many artworks in Turkish. Even now many Armenians live in Turkey. Let me just repeat a saying of Ataturk: Peace at home, peace in the world. May god help the pacific people, in Armenia and in Armenian parliement too. Regards, Bulent Potur MD Obgyn 2005/9/6, Henry Gregor <henrygregor@yahoo.com>: The Armenians I have known speak of the genocide inflicted on Armenians by Turks in the last days of the Ottoman Empire. Interestingly enough, the nation that is generally recognized as being most forcefully vocal about the problem, and which had a citizenry which did much to respond to the suffering, was the US...'though that was long ago, and perhaps might not mollify any irrationally rabid critics predisposed to offer blanket condemnations of the place.. One of many, many references: Caravans To Oblivion, The Armenian Genocide, 1915, G.S .Graber, Pub: Wiley, ISBN 0471197SX Hank "art fougner, md" <evsono@pipeline.com> wrote: Dear Descendants of Able On behalf of my family and all my ancestors, I apologize... Dean Cain
At Sun, 04 Sep 2005, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
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