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Raffi Bedrosyan

Raffi Bedrosyan

Raffi Bedrosyan is a civil engineer, writer and a concert pianist, living in Toronto. Proceeds from his concerts and CDs have been donated to the construction of school, highways, and water and gas distribution projects in Armenia and Karabakh—projects in which he has also participated as a voluntary engineer. Bedrosyan was involved in organizing the Surp Giragos Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd Church reconstruction project. His many articles in English, Armenian and Turkish media deal with Turkish-Armenian issues, Islamized hidden Armenians and history of thousands of churches left behind in Turkey. He gave the first piano concert in the Surp Giragos Church since 1915, and again during the 2015 Genocide Centenary Commemoration. He is the founder of Project Rebirth, which helps Islamized Armenians return to their original Armenian roots, language and culture. He is the author of the book "Trauma and Resilience: Armenians in Turkey - hidden, not hidden, no longer hidden."
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  1. turkish high command 1919 accepted Armenian genocide in official
    news paper sentencing Ittihad leaders death by hanging today denied

  2. You Diasporians twist and screw up things in such a way that no one can believe your lies. Many a Turk know that for centuries Armenians lived side by side down the street from them, just like many other ethnic groups, and they shared everything in their daily lives. The problem is not with the Turks or the Armenians of Armenia (whom I’d like to call Yerevanians to distinguish them from the Diasporians- you know whom I mean- you guessed it, they are the Diasporians who live not with their kin in their own homeland Armenia, but in the US, England, etc. wherefrom they spew out fabrications, twisted stories, that is lies and lies in short, but to no one’s gain but their own peril. A time will come when Yerevanians will get it, and leave diasporians to their own foils to perish while the real Armenians, namely the Yerevanians will live as good neighbors adjacent to Turkey and flourish like they had for centuries as Ottomans until the Dashnaks appeared on the scene with the help of the Russians and acted as terrorists killing not only Turks and Kurds but also their own kin lest they did not carry out treasonous acts against their own government, such as setting on fire crowded mosques during Friday prayers. The world is surely catching up with these atrocities and out-sized propaganda of lies as they begin to read more about the other side of the story- sic the recent judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and the French Constitutional Council.

    So, all the people you listed in your article, were citizens of the Ottoman Empire and of Armenian heritage and they should be honored for their contribution to their country, the Ottoman empire. And now Turkey. Furthermore, you can rest assured that the alleged Armenian Genocide is an ‘’International Lie’’, to quote Perinçek, although it is very sad that thousands of Armenians and Turks alike were killed during those terrible times of the First World War.

  3. And? Do you know how many articles have been written about the Armenians in Turkey who did this, built that, was in charge of this, created that? What is the point of repeating ourselves again and again? Are we expecting Turkey to say something different? Let’s face it, that we as Armenians failed at and will continue to fail at getting Turkey to admit to its barbaric crimes or give Armenians any credit for anything. You must not have any idea regarding the mentality of Turks.

  4. I am grateful to learn that a compendium of Armenians of achievement in the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). This enormous effort is extremely valuable, and I hope that it will be translated into more accessible languages.

  5. Simply put,,,,demographically,,in late 1800’s? There were approximately ? 2 million Armenians..Assyrians etc living in mostly Eastern Turkey….fast forward to ? 1920’s.. only about few thousand?? Left in that area,,,,where did they all go,,,,,,to Australia…New Zealand????

  6. Most of Turkish people know they are Armenians. Also right now lots of Armenian singers, actors, artists doing great jobs in Turkey with their real names.Most of Turkish people know it was an ethnic cleansing or genocide. Goverments dont have hurt but people have even Turkish people. President days better than yesterday and the future will be better for everybody i hope and i want.

  7. We keep repeating ourselves…. What all this information has to do about Armenia and the Armenians ….. just stop and look at Armenia and so called ARMENIANS TODAY!!!!!!!

  8. Osmanlı imparatorluğu Ermenilerin bilgi ve ticari yeteneklerini kullanmıştır ama bu asla bir soykırım değildir. Osmanlı veya Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nin yaptığını şuan beyin göçü olarak adlandırdığımız olaydır, batılı ekonomik seviyesi yüksek birçok devlet bunları yapmıştır. Abd ekonomisinin güçlü olmasındaki faktör Ermeniler ve sömürgecilik faliyetleridir. Yıl 2018 hala Abd sömürgecilik faliyetlerini sürdürmek için silah pazarlamak için ortadoğuyu karıştırma faliyetlerini sürdürmektedir olayların gerçeğini görebilmek için tek bir milletin tarih kitaplarını okumak yerine 2 devletin tarih kitaplarında ki örtüşen noktaları incelemek insanlar için daha saf bilgiyi verir.

  9. Turks dont deny the very existence of the Armenians living in Turkey..nor do they hide the identity of Armenians. There are many Armenians who are still living in Turkey with Armenian names and surnames…and no one cares.

    I was taught in early 1980’s that architect Sinan was of Orthodox Christian background from Kayseri and Adile Naşit was part Armenian. But who made these people famous?? The Turks did!! Not the Armenians!! Architect Sinan chose to serve the Sultan and as a result he became one of the richest guys in the Ottoman Empire. Name me one Turk in the 16th Century that was made famous in the Catholic Christian world??

    The Turks are still angry that the Russians and Chinese have trouble declaring many Turkic Peoples living under their flags as Turkic.

    Turkic Peoples span a vast distance (from Turkey to Siberia and North East Asia) but for some strange reason they are still seen as non important peoples in world politics…

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