Diri wrote:First of all - Kurds and Armenians share common ancestors - such as Urartu, Hurrians and other caucasoid peoples...
These are just theories based on some unreliable studies. Who says you are pure? Genetic bonds don't exist today.
Secondly:
http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=11248
WHERE you will find the following line:Democratic Party of Armenia and Democratic Party of Kurdistan (Iraq) signed a Protocol on cooperation, as a REGNUM correspondent has been informed by head of Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA) Aram Sarkisyan.
Cool, one article that came up this year. Kurdistan and Armenia are both landlocked and are isolated. Maybe just some normal tie, nothing special. For sure they never can ally, not happened in the past, won't happen in the future. Why didn't the Kurds or Armenians make political relations in the 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's? So it's just BIASED!
Kurds and Armenians have a common enemy in Turkey...
So do Greeks, Bulgarians, Persians, Cypriots, Arabs and even Russians. Nothing special.
And your allegation that Kurds in Armenia were "betrayed" - what do you mean with that?
Armenia promised the RED KURDISTAN if the Kurds helped fighting Azerbaijan. Kurds did help, but then Armenia crushed the autonomous Kurdish region. Ever heard of Kelbajar?
NO, should Israel now oppose everything German, Kurds didn't do the massacre on Kurdish leadership by the way. So no, Armenia does not have the right to do anything against Kurds.I think it was a very natural reaction to Kurds helping Turks massacre 1.5 million Armenians... Don't you think?














