Talk:Institute of Turkish Studies

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Another article created solely for support of political agenda[edit]

Kansas Bear you are ridiculously biased towards Turks. You created this article solely to discredit the Institute of Turkish Studies. Your goal is not encyclopedic information but propaganda. Every bit of information in this article is about discrediting Armenian genocide deniers and helping the Armenian genocide recognition cause. Even if you want to do that, an encyclopedia is not the place for that. I don't know this Institute of Turkish Studies and it might try or not try to help Public relations for Turkey but the way you contribute and create articles is unbelievably biased. What do you think AIPAC or Armenian Assembly of America and numerous other lobbies are doing? Every single lobby group in America pursues their own agenda's. Why don't you see that? Why this crusade against turkey? This is not how an encyclopedia article should look like. This is the Institute of Turkish Studies and even if it tries to profile Turkey postively it is not as bad as some lobby groups who agressively and purposedly pursue their countries interests up to the extent they take over American poltics. Even those all powerful and immensely influential lobby groups aren't criticized the way you criticize the Institute of Turkish Studies. An encyclopedia article's first goal is to give neutral information about a subject not to discredit it. Ibrahim4048 (talk) 02:21, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Heath W. Lowry[edit]

Same goes for Heath W. Lowry article. Also created with sole purpose to discredit Heath W. Lowry one of the founders of Institute of Turkish Studies. The way you are creating articles and manipulating others' can hardly be called constructive. You are on a crusade my friend. One day you will be caught tough. Ibrahim4048 (talk) 02:35, 2 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Amazing the childish threats that are allowed on wikipedia. --Kansas Bear (talk) 08:07, 12 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I don't know about 'childish': in civilised countries such threats constitute a criminal offence. Clearly, quite a few Turks (and that includes the Turkish government, as we see time and again) don't know what civilised behaviour means. The only manipulation that I can see here is by the Turkish government, trying to manipulate public opinion in civilised countries through threats. It won't work. The world knows that the Turks committed a genocide, and won't forget it. The more they deny it, the more people will remember it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.2.237.27 (talk) 08:35, 4 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]