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I don't know. There is still no freedom to actually discuss this issue on televisions or publish books/articles to shape the minds of public. Armenian Genocide is hardly mentioned in television or books, and when it is mentioned they talk why it is a lie and no one is present to defend the opposite (nobody dares), besides Turks are too proud to acknowledge wrongdoing, hence the overwhelming majority has no doubt it is nothing but a slander.
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Sure why not,, come one come all.
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Do you support Armenians immigrating to Europe, North America, Australia?
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Do you support the immigration of Armenians into your countries?
I think most Armenians would not identify with the term "Middle East" due to its American connotation, but geographically it is of course Middle Eastern, since this is simply a Eurocentric term that is not precise. Most Armenians would identify as Southern Caucasians or part of the "Near Abroad", the Soviet satelite countries. We don't consider Russia to be a foreign country, we consider it our near abroad (as opposed to far abroad).
What do you think of Armenians moving into European countries?
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Sure.
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Armenians are pretty capable people overall, i myself was operated by armo surgeon at the age of 12.
However coming from country with one of the biggest armenian communities i must say that a lot of them do exibit Caucasus thug behaviour and they are prone towards ethnic crime and tribalism in general. Also they are pretty slow in terms on intergration/assimilation and tend to prioritise Armenia. Overall they are comparable to Jews to some extent.
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