Attention! Exactly 94 years ago a mass crime was committed here by Turks - a 1,5 million mass of the native Armenian population which inhabited these lands, once called ARMENIA for 3,5 thousands of years, was coldly and brutally killed in three episodes - first men able to serve in the army were mobilized and killed, then women, kids and oldmen were butchered in their native cities and villages, and later those who survived were taken out by force, led to deserts of Syria and Iraq and killed there. All this was done by Turks, no matter who were they - Ottomans or Kemalists. The fact that the Turks deny the fact of the Armenian Genocide, composing different kind of tales and stories, proves that the Turks remain the same bloody criminals as 100 years ago. And no matter what will be done at the recent period, the whole load of this crime will hang on Turks until they won't recognize the fact of Genocide of the Armenians and fully refund everything, including the lands. Stolen territories must be given back to their original owners. Lifetime memory to all victims of the Turkish EXISTENCE on Earth - Armenians, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, Arabs. Hats off!! Samvel Harutyunyan
Dear Sam,
If I am not mistaken, Panoramio is simply made for photo sharing and not a political discussion platform.
Or at least the reason I shared this photo here is just because I would like to improve my skills by listening other's comments/suggestions and to understand what people like or dislike when they first look at photos.
Due to that reason I kindly request you to delete your political comments made here as I would like to keep discussion entirely focused on this particular photo and not anything else. Or otherwise please convince me that political discussions should also be made so that I delete all my photos at Panoramio.
Hi Sam,
Relevance is as important as the content itself and otherwise it can only be an obsession.
In addition, consistency and rationalism requires indifference whether you are Armenian, Turkish or whoever.
With full respect to your freedom of expression and condolences, I request deletion of your first comment as I do not prefer to use my freedom of removing your comments.
Dear Ozalph
I wouldn't delete my comment (though I respect you and your art very much), because there's no word of a lie in it. People all around the world have to remember this tragedy (which actually served as a scenario for the Holocaust)to stop the Nazism in the future. Some countries (like the U.S., Britain, and Israel) escape from naming it a GENOCIDE because they understand it'd bring a restitution to Turkey. And why it was possible in one case (Israel was CREATED after all countries have recognized the so-called Holocaust, including Germany, which took the responsibility for the Third Reich, and after thousands of years of no-existence - why they didn't create it in Germany, by the way??) Well, all other countries (but the three above mentioned) recognize the Armenian Genocide, and a day will come when you and others will make your brilliant shots from places named by their original names. Thanks and regards, Samvel Harutyunyan
don't be too much puzzled of comments from so. who shows his knowledge of franco-british interests on the SUEZ region with asking '... create it in Germany ...'.
You'd give him the feeling to take him seriously.
Feel free to delete this post - I like this picture nevertheless!
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Sam1961, on April 23, 2009, said:
Attention! Exactly 94 years ago a mass crime was committed here by Turks - a 1,5 million mass of the native Armenian population which inhabited these lands, once called ARMENIA for 3,5 thousands of years, was coldly and brutally killed in three episodes - first men able to serve in the army were mobilized and killed, then women, kids and oldmen were butchered in their native cities and villages, and later those who survived were taken out by force, led to deserts of Syria and Iraq and killed there. All this was done by Turks, no matter who were they - Ottomans or Kemalists. The fact that the Turks deny the fact of the Armenian Genocide, composing different kind of tales and stories, proves that the Turks remain the same bloody criminals as 100 years ago. And no matter what will be done at the recent period, the whole load of this crime will hang on Turks until they won't recognize the fact of Genocide of the Armenians and fully refund everything, including the lands. Stolen territories must be given back to their original owners. Lifetime memory to all victims of the Turkish EXISTENCE on Earth - Armenians, Greeks, Jews, Kurds, Arabs. Hats off!! Samvel Harutyunyan
ozalph, on April 24, 2009, said:
Dear Sam, If I am not mistaken, Panoramio is simply made for photo sharing and not a political discussion platform.
Or at least the reason I shared this photo here is just because I would like to improve my skills by listening other's comments/suggestions and to understand what people like or dislike when they first look at photos.
Due to that reason I kindly request you to delete your political comments made here as I would like to keep discussion entirely focused on this particular photo and not anything else. Or otherwise please convince me that political discussions should also be made so that I delete all my photos at Panoramio.
Thank you for your understanding, Regards, Ozalp
Peterbnz, on April 24, 2009, said:
Hi ozalph, has one 'SmAllMinded born in some year' started heeding your request yet? Some people are a real pain in the b.... Cheers!
ozalph, on April 24, 2009, said:
Hi Peter, I could not get your point, please elaborate regards, Ozalp
ozalph, on April 24, 2009, said:
Hi Sam, Relevance is as important as the content itself and otherwise it can only be an obsession.
In addition, consistency and rationalism requires indifference whether you are Armenian, Turkish or whoever.
With full respect to your freedom of expression and condolences, I request deletion of your first comment as I do not prefer to use my freedom of removing your comments.
kind regards, ozalp
Sam1961, on April 24, 2009, said:
Dear Ozalph I wouldn't delete my comment (though I respect you and your art very much), because there's no word of a lie in it. People all around the world have to remember this tragedy (which actually served as a scenario for the Holocaust)to stop the Nazism in the future. Some countries (like the U.S., Britain, and Israel) escape from naming it a GENOCIDE because they understand it'd bring a restitution to Turkey. And why it was possible in one case (Israel was CREATED after all countries have recognized the so-called Holocaust, including Germany, which took the responsibility for the Third Reich, and after thousands of years of no-existence - why they didn't create it in Germany, by the way??) Well, all other countries (but the three above mentioned) recognize the Armenian Genocide, and a day will come when you and others will make your brilliant shots from places named by their original names. Thanks and regards, Samvel Harutyunyan
Bernd Lang KN, on April 26, 2009, said:
Dear ozalp,
don't be too much puzzled of comments from so. who shows his knowledge of franco-british interests on the SUEZ region with asking '... create it in Germany ...'.
You'd give him the feeling to take him seriously.
Feel free to delete this post - I like this picture nevertheless!
Best wishes from Germany, Bernd
© Sonny☼Funny, on April 26, 2009, said:
Wrong site, Sam! This is for PICS not for PolitICS!!
enriqueayuso, on May 19, 2009, said:
A very interesting photo and an interesting place