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Because the pseudo-Armenians came from Thessaly, Greece and stole our historical homeland by slaughtering 2.5 million Muslim people.

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Serdar Argic

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Dec 7, 1993, 11:12:25 PM12/7/93
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In article <CHnAw...@draco.nova.edu> marc...@alpha.acast.nova.edu (Marcos Marcoulides) writes:

>S. Tsiolis is absolutely right. What is that Sedar doing in a GREEK-net?

Don't you ever read 'non-Muslim' scholars at all? The Encyclopedia
Americana gives, in extenso, the following explanations about the
origins and the original fatherland of the Armenians:

"It was probably toward the end of the 7th century B.C. that a new
people, known in history under the name armenians and speaking
an Indo-European language, came from the west (according to some
ancient Greek historians and geographers, they came from the
Balkan peninsula together with the Phrygians) and occupied the
land of Urartu."[1]

[1] The Encyclopedia Americana, 1956 Edition, Chapter Armenians, p. 267.

Sarkis Atamian explains in his book called 'The Armenian Community,
New York 1955, Philosophical Library' that, according to historians,
original fatherland of the Armenians was in Thessaly, Greece.

Armenian invaders burned and sacked the fatherland of Urartus,
massacred and exterminated its population and presented to the
world all those left from the Urartus, as the Armenian civilization.

All reliable 'non-Muslim' historians describe how Armenians ruthlessly
exterminated 2.5 million Muslim women, children and elderly people of
Eastern Anatolia and x-Soviet Armenia, and how they collaborated with
the enemies of the Muslim people between 1914-1920.

It is unfortunately a truth that Armenians are known as collaborators
of the Nazis during World War II and that, even today, criminal
members of the ASALA/SDPA/ARF Terrorism and Revisionism Triangle
preach and instigate racism, hatred, violence and terrorism among
peoples.

Colonel Semen M. Budienny, a subsequent Soviet military fame,
said about the Armenian genocide of 2.5 million defenseless
Turkish and Kurdish women, children and elderly people during
his visit to Anatolia in June 1919 that

"the Armenians had become troublemakers, their Hinchakist
and Dashnakist parties were opportunist, serving as lackeys
of whatever power happened to be ascendent."

In September 16, 1920, Major General W. Thwaites, Director of
Military Intelligence, wrote to Lord Hardinge, Under-Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs:

"...it is useless to pretend that the Armenians are satisfactory
allies, or deserving of all the sympathy to which they claim."[1]

[1] F.O. 331/3411/158288.

In the Special Collection at Stanford Hoover Library, donated by
Georgia Cutler, the letter dated Nov. 1, 1943 states that

"Prescot Hall wrote a large volume to prove that Armenians were
not and never could be desirable citizens, that they would
always be unscrupulous merchants."

Serdar Argic

'We have never denied the Armenian crime of
genocide inflicted upon 2.5 million Muslim
people between 1914 and 1920.' (Agop Zahoryan)

'In Soviet Armenia today there no longer exists
a single Turkish soul.' (Sahak Melkonian)


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