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President of Turkey Shocked to Learn Most Americans Already Know About Genocide Against Native Americans

May 6, 2015 By administrator

by Scott N. Towel

347412_Recep-Tayyip-ErdoganAt a press conference called to condemn Pope Francis for saying that Turkey did ‘you know what to you know who,’ Turkish President Recep Erdogan was surprised to learn that most Americans know of their nation’s genocide against millions of Native American. Report The Israeli Daily

A reporter questioned Erdogan about the Turks continual refusal to accept their intentional killing of 1.5 million Armenians during WWI, through mass deportation, starvation, and outright murder. An angry Erdogan responded, “You are ignorant to make such a claim. How would America feel if I went to the UN and shamed them by demanded that they acknowledge their responsibility in the death of all those Indians – I mean the feather ones, not the dot ones?”

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When the reporter explained that President Obama had in fact apologized to the Native Americans back in 2009, the Turkish president grew visibly perplexed. “Really? And nobody rioted? Didn’t people take this as a sign that Obama isn’t a real American?”

The conversation went on for some time, as reporters tried to explain the long, complex, and brutal history of the United States’ relationship with Native Americans. One reporter suggested that there were many potential paths forward Turkey might take. He gave the example of Native American Tribes building wealth by being given concessions to own casinos. Erdogan considered this. “Interesting. So I would let Armenians open casinos? One question: do I have to let them win?”

In related news, it has not been confirmed that the Turkish President was reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States in the image above.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: American, Erdogan, Genocide, indian, shocked

Turkish-American Secret Email Exposed “Don’t let the Armenians see this!”

March 27, 2015 By administrator

By Fatih Gökhan Diler 03.20.2015 13:34

TurkishAmericans2A survey carried out within the Turkish community in the USA raises concern.

In a survey shared among Turks in the USA, with a warning for ‘careful distribution’, almost all the questions are about Armenians.

The e-mail the survey is attached to includes the following statement: “Friends, please take 5 minutes to fill in this short survey, and pass it on to your close circle in California (especially to American Turks who are not affiliated with social organisations and won’t access this survey via related channels). Make sure you distribute it carefully, we would not want Armenians to become aware of it and distort the data.”

The great majority of the questions in the survey are about US Armenians. Some of the questions are: “Do you have American Armenian friends?”, “Did you have Armenian friends in Turkey?”, “Have you heards of Armenian gangs, terrorists, and crime organisations active in California?”, “How would you classify your relationship in the USA with American Armenians, other than those who are your friends?”, “Do you think your child is being taught inconsistent historical information regarding the Ottoman Empire?”

Source: Agos

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: American, armenian genocide, survey, Turkish

Samuel Sevian: Young Armenian-American Grandmaster Rises to the Top

December 16, 2014 By administrator

by Christopher Atamian,  Co-authored by Haykaram Nahapetyan,  Report huffingtonpost.com
2014-12-14-SamuelSevian-thumbBobby Fisher non-withstanding, chess has never been a huge sporting phenomenon in the Unites States. In the small Republic of Armenia, it is a religion. This country of less than 3 million has given the world two World Chess champions: Tigran Petrossian and Gary Kasparov, though Kasparov is half Jewish and was born in Azerbaijan. Armenians have been moving around the world, forming a global diaspora of talented business people, artists and scientists ever since the fall of the medieval city of Ani in 1045. Now it seems that chess players are its latest exports. Some time in the near future, Armenians may once again make it to a world chess championship final and find themselves facing the United States — which also has a fine tradition in the sport — and one of their very own, in the person of a slightly older and perhaps unbeatable Samuel Sevian.
Sevian, now all of 14 years old, is Armenian-American and the son of an Armenian immigrant to the United States, Armen Sevian. He started playing chess when he was only five and completed all GM qualification standards by the age of 13. Throughout the course of his chess career he’s bested several previous all-time American records. Sevian became the youngest expert in USCF history at age eight, youngest National Master at nine and the youngest ever participant at a U.S. Chess Championship when he was only 12. Samuel also won the World Youth Under-12 Championships in Slovenia. Last November Sevian crossed the 2500 FIDE rating mark, which is the norm for becoming a grandmaster. In doing so Samuel became the youngest GM in American history — besting the previous age record by almost a year. That was held by GM Ray Robson who earned that honor in 2009, a couple of weeks before his 15th birthday. That means Sevian is the sixth-youngest Grandmaster in the world.

In 2014, after subsequently completing all three GM norms at the Foxwoods Open, Saint Louis GM Invitational and Washington International, Sevian became the youngest American ever to have all the GM norm requirements fulfilled at age 13. “If he gets the points he needs before his birthday on December 26, Sevian will become just the seventh player in the world to become a grandmaster before turning 14,” the New York Times reported earlier this year.

Sevian was born in Corning, New York and currently lives in South Bridge, Massachusetts. His father Armen Sevian, a laser physicist who came to the U.S. from Armenia for his Ph.D. studies in 1996, taught his son his first chess moves and coached him throughout the years. An avid chess player himself, Armen credits his first Chess teacher — another chess master Henrich Kasparyan — for instilling a love for the game in him at a young age as well.

Armenia is a small land-locked country located North of Iran in the Caucasus, approximately the size of the state of Maryland. Despite its small size, Armenia has won three out of the five world chess Olympiads since 2006 — as well as the 2011 world championship. Historians say that chess was brought to Armenia from India around the 9th century. In fact as late as the mid-20th century, certain Armenian rural settlements still played the original version of chess known as chatrak , a historical tradition that has apparently lasted over 11 centuries. According to California-based Armenian-American GM and U.S. national female team coach Melikset Khachiyan: “Armenians are generally good at intellectual games.” Khachiyan also pointed out that “Tigran Petrossian’s victory back in the 1960s during Soviet times was a huge psychological boom for our nation.” In 2011, Armenia made chess part of the regular school curriculum, a move that has since been emulated by countries such as Hungary and the Ukraine.

Sevian is currently ranked 1st in the Under-14 in both the United States and in world and ranks 35th among all U.S. active chess players. In a brief phone conversation, the young Samuel stated that although he was happy with his accomplishment, he had even bigger plans for the future. America’s youngest GM is already preparing for a major international tournament scheduled for January in Wijk aan Zee, Netherlands. Among Samuel’s immediate goals is raising his game to a new level, maybe hitting 2600 rating mark in the coming year. It seems that for Sevian, the sky’s the limit.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: American, Armenian, grandmaster, young

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