Tag: Sassounian

  • Letter to Harut Sassounian

    Ten Reasons Why Obama Should Travel to Armenia on April 24

    Dear Mr. Sassounian,

    Whether President Husein Obama decides to visit Yerevan, be it on the 24th April or on some other date, that must surely be his own decision and only if he deems it necessary and conducive to American interests.

    You, Sir, counted ten (10) reasons why he should! I can equally count just as many reasons why he shouldn’t from the American point of view. However, this pissing race won’t take us anywhere!

    In your point 4, you say that; “Pres. Obama could lay the foundation for improved Armenian-Turkish relations “. You very well know that your initiative is based on revenge and definitely not on improving relations or peaceful co-existence. The unfriendly activities by your Diaspora organisations and the ASALA terrorists’ bloody work (55 dead Turkish Diplomats) is ample proof of that.

    In your point 5, you talk of Turkey lifting the blockade, and Pres. Obama taking a look at Mount “Ararat” which is within the boundaries of the Turkish Republic(Iğdır Province) and its Turkish name is AGRI dag. (View of AGRI from Igdir:

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c6/MountArarat.jpg/1024px-MountArarat.jpg

    1024px MountArarat

    View of AGRI dag from IGDIR.

    This is indeed a thorrny question since Armenia refuses to recognize the borders with Turkey and Azerbaijan. Not forgetting that Armenia occupies 20 % of Azeri territory as a result of aggression and occupation by Armenia, clearly condemned by the UN Security Council. Pres. Obama surely knows very well the facts on Berg Karabag as well as where Agri dag is situated.

    Yes, you are right that Pres. Obama should tell Armenia to withdraw from Karabagh and at the same time ask her to close the Russian military bases within Armenia.

    Yes, Pres. Obama should remind Armenia of the fact that despite of her biblical ties to the christian West, she is surrounded by Turcic Muslim countries as neighbors. That may be a curse or a blessing depending on which side of Arart you assume God lives!

    Mr. Sassounian, considering the spiritual aspects of Easter time, may be you feel a softening of your heart to forgive and forget for the sake of the future generations of Armenians and Turks. I wish you, your readers and loved ones a happy Easter season and remain

    sincerely yours

    Küfi Seydali

  • Letter to Mr. Sassounian from Kufi Seydali, our Advisory Board Member

    Letter to Mr. Sassounian from Kufi Seydali, our Advisory Board Member

    Land of the Rising Sun: Fertile Ground for Armenians

    https://www.turkishnews.com/en/content/2013/11/07/land-of-the-rising-sun-fertile-ground-for-armenians/

    150621_136705656485445_258174371_nMr. Sassounian!

    I must say, you continue to surprise and shock me at the same time!

    You are fossil, or better said, a living sample of a rare germ against which no Japanese mask would help. You continue to spread the disease of hate and death.

    When I first read the title of your essay and the entering paragraphs, I thought; look here, the old Sassounian is filling a gap in his general knowledge by visiting Japan, instead of constantly attacking the Turks.

    However, my joy was short lived as I read about the true purpose of your visit!

    I bet, your Japanese hosts were too polite to tell you the truth, but I guess they didn’t believe a word about the bit regarding “peaceful- conflict- resolution”.

    You, Sir, who after 100 years, are still looking for more blood and laying the foundations of future conflict and war, have no right to lecture on peaceful resolution of conflicts. How did you justify the illegal occupation of Karabag? How did you explain the continued suffering Armenian forces together with the Russian army have inflicted upon the Azeris? Hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced!

    Indeed I was amused by your claim to have met Japanese CEOs in order to discuss business and investments in Armenia! I am sure the Armenian Ambassador was equally amused.

    The only positive lesson to be derived from your report, is that both the Turks of Turkey and Azerbaijan will need to take your damaging activities much more seriously. Thank you Mr. Sassounian for your valuable lesson.

    Regards

    Kufi Seydali

    Kent, UK.