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Mint Tulip wrote:I think this is great. These victims need to be recognized and I think it's a bigger shame to Turkey that they're being forced to recognize it rather than if they would just admit the truth.
sniper420 wrote:Mint Tulip wrote:I think this is great. These victims need to be recognized and I think it's a bigger shame to Turkey that they're being forced to recognize it rather than if they would just admit the truth.
y make a law? Jeeez where os the freedom gone?u think by punishig a person he/she is gonna accept the fact? BS
Mint Tulip wrote:sniper420 wrote:Mint Tulip wrote:I think this is great. These victims need to be recognized and I think it's a bigger shame to Turkey that they're being forced to recognize it rather than if they would just admit the truth.
y make a law? Jeeez where os the freedom gone?u think by punishig a person he/she is gonna accept the fact? BS
I don't think making it a law is the great idea by the way, and to be honest I don't necessarily think that one country should have taken this project (a neutral entity would have been better). But rather I think the message is the great thing. I think it's important to recognize that the rest of the world does believe in honoring these victims even though the country responsible for the killings does not want to admit it. Wouldn't it be great if all injustices and perpetuators were exposed in some official way and with equality?
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