User talk:Khutuck
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Please leave messages to my Turkish vikipedi page at tr:Kullanıcı mesaj:Khutuck in English or Turkish.
VikiProje Türkiye'ye davet / Invitation to join WikiProject Turkey
Merhaba, sizin VikiProje Türkiye'ye katılabileceğinizi düşündük. Ayrıca yalnız başınıza ya da diğer kullanıcılarla birlikte Türkiye ile ilgili maddeleri düzenleyip geliştirebilirsiniz. Eğer projemize katılmak istiyorsanız lütfen katılımcılar sayfasını ziyaret edin ve adınızı yazın ya da projenin tartışma sayfasına tıklayın. Eğer herhangi bir sorunuz varsa benimle ya da bir başka VikiProje Türkiye üyesi ile bağlantı kurabilirsiniz.
Hi, I was thinking that maybe you would like to join the WikiProject Turkey. There you can also find and contact users who are trying to improve Turkey-related articles. If you would like to get involved, just visit the participants page and/or inquire at the project's talk page. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or other member of the WikiProject Turkey. |
.Bekleriz.Must.T C 20:35, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] WP
Kullanıcıların niteliğini hangi projede yer aldığı değil, ne yaptığı belirler~(user contribution'lara bakın). Sizinde WPKU, WPArmenia da yer almanızda yarar var.Selam.Kolay gelsin.Must.T C 20:55, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Re:
Hi there, the problem I found with your is that it's a non-sequiter, a logical fallacy you see. Despite the fact twenty countries recognize the genocide does not mean that 172 countries discount it as a fabrication. Asides from the Republic of Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan, no other country takes such an overt stance that the genocide did not occur. What would it matter to say, the people of the Republic of Palau, the issue of the Armenian Genocide? I doubt the Republic of Palau's foreign policy stretches that far much less even concerns itself with the country of Armenia or Armenians. You see the difference? Even in the United States, 40 out of the 50 states recognize the genocide while there is no federal recognition. Furthermore, your edit constitutes a misleading illogical argument: just because some countries do not recognize the genocide, doesn't mean they don't recognize de facto what had actually occurred as genocide for fear of political and economical retaliation by Turkey.
If I didn't revert you, someone else would have and they would be repeating the same things. Hope this clarifies things. Try to use the talk page next time when you want to add something so controversial or take it to the higher ups.--Marshal Bagramyan 02:08, 17 September 2007 (UTC)