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gr8vision: on second thought, make your points more concise an I will respond to them.
EDIT: Fine -_-...I cant resist.
Then let the fun continue!
Nope. You and your compatriots have committed genocide against 1.5 million Armenians. You have no right to speak like this.
Neither I, nor my compatriots have committed any genocide, against anyone, particularly Armenians.
Also, not to break your bubble, but total Armenian losses in WWI were much less than 1.5 million - they were around 600,000 according to Encyclopedia Britannica. So please stop inflating numbers and spreading propaganda. You can't fool anyone, someone will always call you out as a liar that you are.
I'm keeping a spreadsheet of individual publications. Feel free to believe more, or not. Couldn't care less.
Great, please copy and paste that "spreadsheet" that you so meticulously keep. Also, decide what is your source: APA, to which you referred before, or your own spreadsheet (from the Ministry of Information of Armenia)? Because it can't really be both - APA is a serious source, your spreadsheet is not.
Here is what I will say though. The statistics you are pulling for the Azerbaijani side are....you'll love this....BS. There is no independent press in Azerbaijan, even for the agencies that are supposedly private. Thus, you are a mouthpiece for the Azeri government, which is the same entity that makes up excuses for deaths. Congrats.
Firstly, there is no independent press in Armenia. Armenia is a dictatorship - and when your people protest protest, they get killed in the dozens, like it happened in 2008. So please, save your rhetoric for someone else.
Secondly, at least the Azerbaijanis have been open and honest, admitting all deaths and wounding's, and not keeping them secret like Armenians, or using various tricks, like reporting only the death of those from the Republic of Armenia, and suppressing the death's figures of those born in occupied Azerbaijani lands whom they conveniently count as soldiers of some non-existing "NKR".
Thirdly, I guess because you've been described by other forum members as an Armenia government operative, you decided to level a similar accusation at everyone else - probably because according to you, "best defense is attack". It's funny, because over the years, on various forums, I've been accused of being an American, Israeli, Turkish, Russian, Iranian, Azerbaijani, and other "official". That's fine - although I wish they all paid me as well, that would have been nice.
You evidently follow Armenian media. So tell me. Why do we not have countless deaths from "accidental service rifle misfires" or from conscripts "falling off of dining hall roofs" (my personal favorite)? Clearly, it's because there are for deaths related to hazing and such then the government wants to let be known. Either that Azeri army is really effing stupid.
Evidently you don't follow Armenian media as well as independent media following Armenian military, because Armenian army has the basically same reasons for non-combat deaths as Azerbaijani army. I gave you like a dozen links to Armenian sources. Let's see a few more:
Conscript soldier Artem Hakobyan born in 1994 died in the central military hospital on January 18, at 05:30 local time. The conscript was under treatment in the hospital from January 13, 2013.
This is the third case of conscript death due to health problems over the last two months. On January 17, conscript soldier Armenak Mkrtchyan died of acute cardiopulmonary insufficiency in the central military hospital. According to doctors, cardiopulmonary decompensation may be caused by acute heath failure or pulmonary embolism.
On December 23, 2012, 18-year conscript Norayr Sahakyan died in the hospital. Both death cases are now being prosecuted. - See more at: arka.am/en/news/incidents/conscript_dies_in_military_hospital_in_armenia/
On February 21, at around 9:30am an extraordinary incident occurred in an NKR military unit resulting in the death of the conscript Karen Hakobyan born in 1994 - See more at: lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/country/71475/29030
On March 20 at about 7:05 pm in one of the military units of Defense Army located in northeastern section Volodya Avakian Sedraki born in 1993 was deadly wounded in the military position. More: a1plus.am/en/official/2013/03/21/zinvor
Narek Karapetyan (whose name has been changed by ArmeniaNow due to the nature of the charges), of Vanadzor, was transported from the military unit in Talish to the Yerevan Military Hospital where he told military police that he has undergone continuous rapes since he was conscripted and assigned to the post May 10 of last year.
Karapetyan, 18, who is fearful of giving many details, says that he was raped soon after arriving at the post. armenianow.com/news/6189/violence_in_the_ranks_army_conscri
Examples can go on - once again, Armenia has a greater number of losses on a relative scale than Azerbaijan. In fact, Armenia has at least twice more non-combat losses than Azerbaijan in terms of relative comparison (and since we know that Kajutyun is such a big lover of the word "relative" and educating this forum about the importance of relative comparison, apparently writing many pearls here on this topic, I cannot but feel inspired and provide these relative statistics from official or otherwise authoritative sources).
Why is that genius? Armenian + Karabakhi army are almost same size as Azeri army.
First of all, that is not true, but then you can claim that "almost" is a relative term and you meant this or that. ;-)
According to the IISS (The Military Balance 2013) the Armenian armed forces (land + air force) is 45,850, plus 21,363 stationed illegally in the occupied Azerbaijani territories (see: Blandy, C. W. "Azerbaijan: Is War Over Nagornyy Karabakh a Realistic Option?" Advanced Research and Assessment Group. Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Caucasus Series 08/17, 2008, p.16). So that's a total of about 68,000 total for Armenia.
Meanwhile, the Azerbaijani Land Forces number 85,000 according to C. W. Blandy (Azerbaijan: Is War Over Nagornyy Karabakh a Realistic Option? Advanced Research and Assessment Group. Caucasus Series 08/17. — Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, 2008, p.12). Plus airforce and navy, and of course not counting all other military-security ministries which would also be used somewhat. Plus mobilization potential which is much larger in Azerbaijan. And let us not forget around 25 million Azerbaijanis in Iran, who have a wealth of military experience and expertise, that cannot be matched by the much smaller Armenian diaspora.
But let's for a second agree that the Armenian army (everyone, including its expeditionary corps in occupied Karabakh region of Azerbaijan) is "almost" the same size as Azerbaijani - since 85,000 land forces of Azerbaijan against 68,000 of combined total forces of Armenia can count as "almost". Then you actually undermine yourself, because it shows that Armenia already has twice larger non-combat casualties in relative terms than Azerbaijan. And if we start adjusting these figures to account for a larger Azerbaijani and smaller Armenian army, then the disparity would grow higher, and reveal that the Armenian army is actually more unprofessional than Azerbaijani.
I know it hurts your feelings when I make fun of your ignorance, but I'm afraid I will have to do so again. First of all, if you're so smart, then you would know that the Armenian name is Shushi. Just because you renamed it does not mean that it was that name forever. I know you think you are good at history, but you have yet to prove logic skills.
"Shushi" is a recent Armenian invention, and does not translate from Armenian language - whether modern Armenian, or ancient Armenian. It is meaningless. Which makes no sense - why would "ancient Armenians" give a meaningless name to "their" city? Meanwhile, "newcomers" Azerbaijanis gave a meaningful name? So 1:0 for Azerbaijanis.
Thank you for a summary of my nations problems. It is unfortunate, I will not argue that. But the people of Karabakh are a free people, and call Armenians whatever you want but they are not cowards. And we will not surrender our land for peace.
I never called anyone cowards, so please spare us of your pseudo-patriotic mumbo-jumbo. Karabakh is not "your land". It is the land of Azerbaijani people, who according to the last Soviet census of 1989 made up 75% of all those territories from which they were ethnically cleansed (and they made up 75% in 1917, and they made up 75% and more in 1805 when Azerbaijani Karabakh Khanate joined Russia as a Muslim kingdom, and Azerbaijanis were majority before that too).
Meanwhile, the "people of Karabakh", who mostly live in refugee camps in unoccupied parts of Azerbaijan, are more free than the Armenian residents of occupied Karabakh.