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	<title>Comments on: Armen Adamian &amp; Susan Aksu: Armenian Students Have Not Forgotten Atrocities – April 25, 2012</title>
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		<title>By: Ergun Kirlikovali</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ergun Kirlikovali</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TAKE A LOOK AT THIS PHOTO

Take a look at this incredible photo at http://www.ETHOCIDE.com, which refutes the Armenian narrative. Taken in 1906, it depicts cadets in uniform at an Armenian Military Academy in Bulgaria. The Armenian
cadets are proudly posing while brandishing their Russian-made MOSIN rifles. The Armenian Revolutioanry Federation used these weapons since 1893. This photo is the tiny needle that bursts the “genocide balloon” forever!

Do these people in the photo look like “poor, starving, unarmed, helpless Armenians” to anyone?

If you can say yes, then I will withdraw my objection to your discriminatory approach. Then again, if you say yes, you are a bigger deceiver than that Armenian book writer Aram Andonian of “fake Talat Telegrams” fame ( http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/andonian.htm ).

This simple, unassuming photo is a “smoking gun” of sorts, pun intended, although none of the guns in the photo are smoking, that destroys the house of cards the Armenians built in their genocide claims,

… that Armenians were always loyal, hardworking citizens;

… that they never did anything to betray their country;

… that they never had armies;

… that they had no guns;

… that they were poor, starving, helpless souls;

… that everything happened one day on April 24, 1915 one day;

… that there was no provocation;

…and that the Armenians never posed a threat.

The Armenian myth is blown with a single photo…]]></description>
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<p>Take a look at this incredible photo at <a href="http://www.ETHOCIDE.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ETHOCIDE.com</a>, which refutes the Armenian narrative. Taken in 1906, it depicts cadets in uniform at an Armenian Military Academy in Bulgaria. The Armenian<br />
cadets are proudly posing while brandishing their Russian-made MOSIN rifles. The Armenian Revolutioanry Federation used these weapons since 1893. This photo is the tiny needle that bursts the “genocide balloon” forever!</p>
<p>Do these people in the photo look like “poor, starving, unarmed, helpless Armenians” to anyone?</p>
<p>If you can say yes, then I will withdraw my objection to your discriminatory approach. Then again, if you say yes, you are a bigger deceiver than that Armenian book writer Aram Andonian of “fake Talat Telegrams” fame ( <a href="http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/andonian.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/andonian.htm</a> ).</p>
<p>This simple, unassuming photo is a “smoking gun” of sorts, pun intended, although none of the guns in the photo are smoking, that destroys the house of cards the Armenians built in their genocide claims,</p>
<p>… that Armenians were always loyal, hardworking citizens;</p>
<p>… that they never did anything to betray their country;</p>
<p>… that they never had armies;</p>
<p>… that they had no guns;</p>
<p>… that they were poor, starving, helpless souls;</p>
<p>… that everything happened one day on April 24, 1915 one day;</p>
<p>… that there was no provocation;</p>
<p>…and that the Armenians never posed a threat.</p>
<p>The Armenian myth is blown with a single photo…</p>
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