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:"Ermeni Soykirimi" would be the direct translation of Armenian Genocide, not some Turkish government anti-Armenian rhetoric. I would suggest you watch your civility on wikipedia and use the talk page. Stating "Ermeni Soykirimi" is not anti-Turkish, simply a your pathetic attempt to justify your contentious editing. I will continue to edit where I like. Your puerile accusations mean nothing here. --] (]) 20:25, 27 August 2010 (UTC) | :"Ermeni Soykirimi" would be the direct translation of Armenian Genocide, not some Turkish government anti-Armenian rhetoric. I would suggest you watch your civility on wikipedia and use the talk page. Stating "Ermeni Soykirimi" is not anti-Turkish, simply a your pathetic attempt to justify your contentious editing. I will continue to edit where I like. Your puerile accusations mean nothing here. --] (]) 20:25, 27 August 2010 (UTC) | ||
how much money ASALA and PKK paid to you? i offer you more. slave.--] (]) 07:16, 8 October 2010 (UTC) | |||
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Hasan Celal Güzel is a friend of Aksu family, he says he knows his parents, both of them are Türkmen (see the above question) and neither of them are Kurds. For the Albanian hypothesis, I found a source in Vikipedi, the source is a biography book (http://tr.wikipedia.org/Abd%C3%BClkadir_Aksu). Kavas (talk) 21:41, 17 August 2010 (UTC)
Armenian article
The alleged armenian genocide is commonly referred to as "sözde ermeni soykırımı" in Turkish. This can be confirmed by any native speaker of Turkish or simply via Google. So please keep your anti-Turkic propaganda to yourself and do not edit parts you have no expertise over. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tmhm (talk • contribs) 20:04, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
If you can show me the part where the consensus was reached as to name it "Ermeni Soykırımı" I may as well attempt to reach a counter consenses. Until then, please keep your anti-Turkish propaganda to yourself and avoid making any changes to topic you have no expertise over. --Tmhm (talk) 20:14, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
- "Ermeni Soykirimi" would be the direct translation of Armenian Genocide, not some Turkish government anti-Armenian rhetoric. I would suggest you watch your civility on wikipedia and use the talk page. Stating "Ermeni Soykirimi" is not anti-Turkish, simply a your pathetic attempt to justify your contentious editing. I will continue to edit where I like. Your puerile accusations mean nothing here. --Kansas Bear (talk) 20:25, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
how much money ASALA and PKK paid to you? i offer you more. slave.--Alpha Beta Gaga (talk) 07:16, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
The Military history WikiProject Newsletter : LIII (July 2010)
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Hi bear. Please comment about Talk:Zilan massacre. A user from Turkish Misplaced Pages added groundless template with only his own opinion (without sources). His argument is nonsense. He insists that the Zilan massacre (July 1930) commited in Ararat rebellion (1926-1930) isn't massacre. Thank you. Takabeg (talk) 04:43, 5 September 2010 (UTC)
- Sure. If you tell me what all of this is supposed to mean;
- Kansas Bear sadece benim değil, bir çok Türk yazarın nefretini toplayan biridir, editlerini kontrol edersen Türkiye aleyhine çalıştığını görebilirsin. pkk'nın quotelarını sayfalara taşıyabilecek kadar medeniyetsiz bir kişiliğe sahiptir kendileri. istiyorsan kendisine söyleyebilirsin bunları. bu yazıyı ingilizceye çevirip beni şikayet edebilirsin de.
- Yukaridaki yazara karşı ortak tavır almalıyız. Adam Türk karşıtı ileri derecede ırkçı biri. pkk'nın açıklamalarını quote gösterecek kadar sapık birisi. ona karşı tavır almalıyız.
- Kavas ve Takabeg, arkadaşlar farkında değilsiniz belki ama terör örgütünün uydurduğu şeyleri wikiye taşıyorsunuz. dersim'in havadan bombalanması yalandır. bomba yüklenebilen ilk uçaklar dersim ayaklanması sırasında avrupa fabrikalarında birer prototipti. daha üretime geçmemiş uçakların türkiye tarafından satın alınıp sivillere karşı kullanılması yalandır. dersimde ölen vatandaşlarımız olduğu doğrudur ama bunların masum sivillerden oluştuğu yalandır. t.c. masum sivillere karşı katliam yapmamıştır. Kansas Bear gibi Türk düşmanı editörlere şirin gözükmek için ülkenizi satmayın. 10 yıl sonra Kansas Bear gibi adamlara itibar edilmeyecek. --Kansas Bear (talk) 05:39, 10 September 2010 (UTC)
- I'll take your non-response as a "NO". --Kansas Bear (talk) 04:54, 22 September 2010 (UTC)
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