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Statut : Célibataire
Age : 101
Zodiaque: Sagittaire

Ville : Nicosia
Pays: CY
Date d’inscription :: 5/07/2007

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vendredi, octobre 30, 2009 
1) Next fire show: DEEP DISH - DUBFIRE! @ CLUB VERSUS - THE XXL PARTY WITH DEEJAY RADIO!
Friday, 30 October 2009, 23:00
Event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=151970829286&ref=mf#/event.php?eid=151970829286&ref=mf

2) *Kinky* videos of the fireshows at Club Versus 'Adult Night Part III'- 27th Oct:
- Collapsible fire fans - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=284TfwMUebs
- Poi - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLL5Xbw9kD0
Yeah, we like to dress up and party... Bring your own whip, leash or cuffs for the next one... the temperature is rising!

3) I still have a few free dates left for fireshow bookings for the Christmas/New Year season (Dec. 10th - Jan. 15th)... if you have birthdays, corporate events or xmas parties etc coming up that we can help heat up then email me aliceinflames@gmail.com with your event dates for info, rates & availability.

4) For those in Cyprus & Greece: A good friend/colleague of mine,"The GodFather" magician is in Athens taking part in "The Next Uri Geller" ("Ο Διάδοχος του Uri Geller") TV show of ANT1 TV. See him perform this Saturday 31/10 @ 9:00 pm!
Please give your vote to "The GodFather"! He is impressive!
Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXoiQ5mFpu4

5) For those in the UK, catch this event:
Epidemic - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=272310795056&ref=mf
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=154049766167&ref=mf
Saturday, 07 November 2009 at 10:00

6) and finally... have a great Halloween weekend... and if anyone wants a wicked fireshow i just might be able to do it after 10:30pm on Saturday 31st... ;)

Love & peace
xxx
Alice

PS.- if the links above don't work, copy+paste them into your browser




mercredi, août 19, 2009 
Next fireshow @ Armin Van Buuren @ Monte Caputo 20/8/09

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The event is sold out.

Details for Armin Van Buuren's event:

Pre Party : 7-10pm Outside Monte Caputo - live from Mix FM 102.3 Nicosia, 102.2... Larnaca + Choice FM 104.3 Limassol-

DJs: Anthony 642, Neo, Deep Impact+Shadow, Johnny Rizk (Lebanon)
Monte Caputo Doors will Open at 10pm

Opening DJs: Anthony 642, Dino (Assiotis), Armada's DJ Remy
Closing DJ: Michael Angelo

Fireshow by Alice In Flames and Twirling Tiger

-note that there will be a very strict authenticity ticket check so please come early to avoid delays-


lundi, juillet 13, 2009 
Infected Mushroom @ Makronisos Beach 12.08.09 Wednesday, 12 August 2009 Makronisos beach Agia Napa, Cyprus Photobucket Infected Mushroom | Duvdev & Erez | Isr - DJ SET http://www.infected-mushroom.com/ http://www.myspace.com/infectedmushroomcentral YVES EAUX (Amsterdam) http://www.myspace.com/yveseaux (extended techhouse / techno DJ set) (LeRon & Yves Eaux / Little Mountain / Baroque) Dj Psyclops (FullOn psy Dj set) http://www.myspace.com/djpsyclops Dj Andy Gregs Alice In Flames ~ Fire Shows ~ Fire Dancing ~ http://www.aliceinflames.webs.com http://www.youtube.com/aliceinflames http://www.myspace.com/aliceinflames Presale 20E @ Doors 25E All welcome!
mardi, juin 02, 2009 
RHYTHM IN FLAMES
HeleniQ Argyrou of DrumInspire and Alice In Flames fire dancer have teamed up for alluring "Rhythm In Flames" shows.
A compelling combination of drumming, pulsating beats, live percussion coupled with dazzling fire dancing. 
Make any evening come alight and set your senses on fire!

For more information and to hire "Rhythm In Flames" please contact Alice: 0035799487701


mercredi, avril 29, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  dégouté
http://cnsnews.com/public/Content/Article.aspx?rsrcid=46440

Obama Turns His Back on Armenian Genocide Pledge
Friday, April 10, 2009
By Michael W. Chapman

It’s no surprise that President Barack Obama has backed away from his campaign pledge to speak the truth about the Armenian genocide. Last year, he courted Armenian-Americans and people concerned about human rights for their votes. Once elected, he betrayed them. This is what dishonest politicians do.
 
For some background: When World War I started in 1914, the Turkish government sided with Germany against France, Britain, and Russia.
 
Turkish forces were trounced early on their eastern front by the Russians. Turkish officials blamed the defeat on the Armenians who lived in that region of the Caucuses. A propaganda campaign was launched against the Armenians and large-scale arrests and executions of Armenians throughout Turkey began in the spring of 1915.
 
Countless historians who have studied the documents, photos, eyewitness accounts, diplomatic correspondence, and related materials conclude that the Turkish government carried out a deliberate policy of extermination, i.e. genocide of the Armenians.
 
It is estimated that 1.4 million Armenians were killed in 1915-17 by starvation, beatings, rape and execution – others were worked or marched to death. Yehuda Bauer, professor of Holocaust Studies at Hebrew University, has said that on a “continuum of murderous behavior, the Armenian massacres would figure nearest to the Holocaust.”
 
In July 1915, U.S. Counsel Leslie Davis, in a letter to U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, wrote: “Any doubt that may have been expressed in previous reports as to the Government’s intentions in sending away the Armenians have been removed …. It has been no secret that the plan was to destroy the Armenian race as a race.”
 
In July 1916, the German ambassador, Count Wolff-Metternich, wrote that Turkey was ignoring entreaties by German and U.S. diplomats in “its attempt to carry out its purpose to resolve the Armenian question by the destruction of the Armenian race ….”
 
In May 1918, Theodore Roosevelt wrote that “the Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the failure to act against Turkey is to condone it.”
 
“[T]he failure to deal radically with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing the future peace of the world is mischievous nonsense,” said Roosevelt.
 
Mischievous nonsense, indeed.
 
While running for president and trying to gather votes – about 1.5 million Armenians live in America – Barack Obama posted on his  campaign Web site on Jan. 19, 2008, the following: “As a U.S. Senator, I have stood with the Armenian American community in calling for Turkey’s acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide. … [T]he Armenian Genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence. The facts are undeniable. An official policy that calls on diplomats to distort the historical facts is an untenable policy. As a senator, I strongly support passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, and as President I will recognize the Armenian Genocide.”

Victims of the Turkish genocide against the Armenians.
That was then, this is now. While in Turkey last week, President Obama had the chance to truly lead – or to just simply tell the truth.
 
He didn’t. He followed, in effect, “an untenable policy” of simply not mentioning “the historical facts.”
 
When asked at an Apr. 6 press conference with Turkish President Abdullah Gul whether he had changed his views or whether he had asked Gul “to recognize the genocide by name,” Obama rambled: “[W]hat I want to do is not focus on my views right now but focus on the views of the Turkish and the Armenian people. If they can move forward and deal with a difficult and tragic history, then I think the entire world should encourage them.”
 
As the Armenian National Committee of America said in a statement: “In his remarks today in Ankara, President Obama missed a valuable opportunity to honor his public pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide.” And while moving in the right direction, reads the statement, Obama fell “far short of the clear promise he made as a candidate that he would, as President, fully and unequivocally recognize this crime against humanity.”
 
Obama is the president of the United States, the most powerful nation on earth. He is the most powerful man in the world. He can say or do just about anything he wants.
 
Yet when it comes to speaking honestly about Turkey’s genocide of more than 1 million men, women, and children, Obama – in the right place and at the right time – chose not to lead.
 
There is the stereotype of the “Good German” who, watching the train chug its way off to the death camp during World War II, turned the other way and kept his mouth shut.
 
Obama -- the votes counted and safely in office now -- turned his back on the Armenians and flew home. But from the fields and mass graves scattered along Turkey’s southern borders, you can hear the dead talking, still.


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mardi, avril 28, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  vache
What English Dictionary is President Obama Using?

Obama's Promise to use the word GENOCIDE

CALL THE WHITEHOUSE TODAY 202-456-1414 and send a webfax to the president www.anca.org/change


Genocide, sadly, persists to this day, and threatens our common security and common humanity. Tragically, we are witnessing in Sudan many of the same brutal tactics—displacement, starvation, and mass slaughter—that were used by the Ottoman authorities against defenseless Armenians back in 1915. I have visited Darfurian refugee camps, pushed for the deployment of a robust multinational force for Darfur, and urged divestment from companies doing business in Sudan. America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides. I intendto be that President.
—PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE BARACK OBAMA • JANUARY 2008


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PROMISE
Main Entry:
Pronunciation:
..ˈprä-məs..
Function:
noun
1 a: a declaration that one will do or refrain from doing something specified
b: a legally binding declaration that gives the person to whom it is made a right to expect or to claim the performance or forbearance of a specified act
2: reason to expect something .. ; especially : ground for expectation of success, improvement, or excellence ..3: something that is promised


GENOCIDE
Main Entry:
geno·cide Listen to the pronunciation of genocide
Pronunciation:
..ˈje-nə-ˌsīd..
Function:
noun
Date:
1944
: the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group
— geno·cid·al Listen to the pronunciation of genocidal ..ˌje-nə-ˈsī-dəl.. adjective


PLEDGE
Main Entry:
Function:
noun
Etymology:
Middle English plegge security, from Anglo-French plege, from Late Latin plebium, from *plebere to pledge, probably of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German pflegan to take care of — more at plight
Date:
14th century
1 a: a bailment of a chattel as security for a debt or other obligation without involving transfer of title
b: the chattel so delivered
c: the contract incidental to such a bailment
2 a: the state of being held as a security or guaranty
b: something given as security for the performance of an act
3: a token, sign, or earnest of something else
4: a gage of battle
5: toast 36
a: a binding promise or agreement to do or forbear
b (1): a promise to join a fraternity, sorority, or secret society
(2): a person who has so promised


TRUTH
Main Entry:
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural truths Listen to the pronunciation of truths Listen to the pronunciation of truths ..ˈtrüthz, ˈtrüths..
Etymology:
Middle English trewthe, from Old English trēowth fidelity; akin to Old English trēowe faithful — more at true
Date:
before 12th century
1 aarchaic : fidelity, constancy b: sincerity in action, character, and utterance
2 a (1): the state of being the case : fact (2): the body of real things, events, and facts : actuality (3)often capitalized : a transcendent fundamental or spiritual reality b: a judgment, proposition, or idea that is true or accepted as true .. c: the body of true statements and propositions
3 a: the property (as of a statement) of being in accord with fact or reality bchiefly British : true 2 c: fidelity to an original or to a standard


INTEND
Main Entry:
Pronunciation:
..in-ˈtend..
Function:
verb
Etymology:
Middle English entenden, intenden, from Anglo-French entendre, from Latin intendere to stretch out, direct, aim at, from in- + tendere to stretch — more at thin
Date:
14th century
transitive verb1: to direct the mind on
2 archaic : to proceed on (a course)
3 a: signify, mean b: to refer to4 a: to have in mind as a purpose or goal : plan b: to design for a specified use or futureintransitive verbarchaic : set out, start
— in·tend·er noun













mardi, avril 28, 2009 
Robert Fisk: Obama falls short on Armenian pledge
Tuesday, 28 April 2009

It was clever, crafty – artful, even – but it was not the truth. For in the end, Barack Obama dishonoured his promise to his American-Armenian voters to call the deliberate mass murder of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915 a genocide. How grateful today's Turkish generals must be.

Genocide is what it was, of course. Mr Obama agreed in January 2008 that "the Armenian genocide is not an allegation... but rather a widely documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence. America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian genocide... I intend to be that President." But he was not that President on the anniversary of the start of the genocide at the weekend. Like Presidents Clinton and George Bush, he called the mass killings "great atrocities" and even tried to hedge his bets by using the Armenian phrase "Meds Yeghern" which means the same thing – it's a phrase that elderly Armenians once used about the Nazi-like slaughter – but the Armenian for genocide is "chart". And even that was missing.

Thus once more – after Hilary Clinton's pitiful response to the destruction of Palestinian homes by the Israelis (she called it "unhelpful") – Mr Obama has let down those who believed he would tell the truth about the truth. He didn't even say that Turkey was responsible for the mass slaughter and for sending hundreds of thousands of Armenian women and children on death marches into the desert. "Each year," he said, "we pause to remember the 1.5 million Armenians who were massacred or marched to their death in the final days of the Ottoman Empire." Yes, "massacred" and "marched to their death". But by whom? The genocide – the deliberate extermination of a people – had disappeared, as had the identity of the perpetrators. Mr Obama referred only to "those who tried to destroy" the Armenians.

Instead, he waffled on about "the efforts by Turkey and Armenia to normalise their bilateral relations" – a reference to the appeal of landlocked Armenia appeal to reopen its border with Turkey thanks to Swiss mediation (via another of America's favourite "road maps") – and the hope that Turkish and Armenian relations would grow stronger "as they acknowledge their common history and recognise their common humanity". But the only real improvement in relations has been an Armenian-Turkish football match.

Turkey is still demanding a commission to "investigate" the 1915 killings, a proposal the poverty-broken Armenian state opposes on the grounds (as Obama, of course, agreed before he became President) that the genocide was a fact, not a matter in dispute. It doesn't have to be "re-proved" with Turkey's permission any more that the Jewish survivors of their own genocide have to "re-prove" the crimes of the Nazis in the face of a reluctant Germany.

Armenian historian and academic Peter Balakian – speaking as he stood by a 1915 mass grave of Armenians in the Syrian desert – was quite frank. "What is creating moral outrage," he said, "is that Turkey is claimed to be trying to have a commission into what happened – when the academic world has already unanimously agreed on the historical record." So much, then, for one-and-a-half-million murdered men, women and children.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/robert-fisk-obama-falls-short-of-armenian-pledge-1675197.html

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lundi, avril 27, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  déterminé
Demanding International Recognition of the ARMENIAN GENOCIDE of 1915   

The first genocide of the 20th Century occurred when two million Armenians living in Turkey were eliminated from their historic homeland through forced deportations and massacres.

For three thousand years, a thriving Armenian community had existed inside the vast region of the Middle East bordered by the Black, Mediterranean and Caspian Seas. The area, known as Asia Minor, stands at the crossroads of three continents; Europe, Asia and Africa. Great powers rose and fell over the many centuries and the Armenian homeland was at various times ruled by Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs and Mongols.

Despite the repeated invasions and occupations, Armenian pride and cultural identity never wavered. The snow-capped peak of Mount Ararat became its focal point and by 600 BC Armenia as a nation sprang into being. Following the advent of Christianity, Armenia became the very first nation to accept it as the state religion. A golden era of peace and prosperity followed which saw the invention of a distinct alphabet, a flourishing of literature, art, commerce, and a unique style of architecture. By the 10th century, Armenians had established a new capital at Ani, affectionately called the 'city of a thousand and one churches.'

In the eleventh century, the first Turkish invasion of the Armenian homeland occurred. Thus began several hundred years of rule by Muslim Turks. By the sixteenth century, Armenia had been absorbed into the vast and mighty Ottoman Empire. At its peak, this Turkish empire included much of Southeast Europe, North Africa, and almost all of the Middle East.

But by the 1800s the once powerful Ottoman Empire was in serious decline. For centuries, it had spurned technological and economic progress, while the nations of Europe had embraced innovation and became industrial giants. Turkish armies had once been virtually invincible. Now, they lost battle after battle to modern European armies.

As the empire gradually disintegrated, formerly subject peoples including the Greeks, Serbs and Romanians achieved their long-awaited independence. Only the Armenians and the Arabs of the Middle East remained stuck in the backward and nearly bankrupt empire, now under the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdul Hamid.

By the 1890s, young Armenians began to press for political reforms, calling for a constitutional government, the right to vote and an end to discriminatory practices such as special taxes levied solely against them because they were Christians. The despotic Sultan responded to their pleas with brutal persecutions. Between 1894 and 1896 over 100,000 inhabitants of Armenian villages were massacred during widespread pogroms conducted by the Sultan's special regiments.

But the Sultan's days were numbered. In July 1908, reform-minded Turkish nationalists known as "Young Turks" forced the Sultan to allow a constitutional government and guarantee basic rights. The Young Turks were ambitious junior officers in the Turkish Army who hoped to halt their country's steady decline.

Armenians in Turkey were delighted with this sudden turn of events and its prospects for a brighter future. Jubilant public rallies were held attended by both Turks and Armenians with banners held high calling for freedom, equality and justice.

However, their hopes were dashed when three of the Young Turks seized full control of the government via a coup in 1913. This triumvirate of Young Turks, consisting of Mehmed Talaat, Ismail Enver and Ahmed Djemal, came to wield dictatorial powers and concocted their own ambitious plans for the future of Turkey. They wanted to unite all of the Turkic peoples in the entire region while expanding the borders of Turkey eastward across the Caucasus all the way into Central Asia. This would create a new Turkish empire, a "great and eternal land" called Turan with one language and one religion.

But there was a big problem. The traditional historic homeland of Armenia lay right in the path of their plans to expand eastward. And on that land was a large population of Christian Armenians totaling some two million persons, making up about 10 percent of Turkey's overall population.

Along with the Young Turk's newfound "Turanism" there was a dramatic rise in Islamic fundamentalist agitation throughout Turkey. Christian Armenians were once again branded as infidels (non-believers in Islam). Anti-Armenian demonstrations were staged by young Islamic extremists, sometimes leading to violence. During one such outbreak in 1909, two hundred villages were plundered and over 30,000 persons massacred in the Cilicia district on the Mediterranean coast. Throughout Turkey, sporadic local attacks against Armenians continued unchecked over the next several years.

There were also big cultural differences between Armenians and Turks. The Armenians had always been one of the best educated communities within the old Turkish empire. Armenians were the professionals in society, the businessmen, lawyers, doctors and skilled craftsmen. And they were more open to new scientific, political and social ideas from the West (Europe and America). Children of wealthy Armenians went to Paris, Geneva or even to America to complete their education.

By contrast, the majority of Turks were illiterate peasant farmers and small shop keepers. Leaders of the Ottoman Empire had traditionally placed little value on education and not a single institute of higher learning could be found within their old empire. The various autocratic and despotic rulers throughout the empire's history had valued loyalty and blind obedience above all. Their uneducated subjects had never heard of democracy or liberalism and thus had no inclination toward political reform. But this was not the case with the better educated Armenians who sought political and social reforms that would improve life for themselves and Turkey's other minorities.

The Young Turks decided to glorify the virtues of simple Turkish peasantry at the expense of the Armenians in order to capture peasant loyalty. They exploited the religious, cultural, economic and political differences between Turks and Armenians so that the average Turk came to regard Armenians as strangers among them.

When World War I broke out in 1914, leaders of the Young Turk regime sided with the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary). The outbreak of war would provide the perfect opportunity to solve the "Armenian question" once and for all. The world's attention became fixed upon the battlegrounds of France and Belgium where the young men of Europe were soon falling dead by the hundreds of thousands. The Eastern Front eventually included the border between Turkey and Russia. With war at hand, unusual measures involving the civilian population would not seem too out of the ordinary.

As a prelude to the coming action, Turks disarmed the entire Armenian population under the pretext that the people were naturally sympathetic toward Christian Russia. Every last rifle and pistol was forcibly seized, with severe penalties for anyone who failed to turn in a weapon. Quite a few Armenian men actually purchased a weapon from local Turks or Kurds (nomadic Muslim tribesmen) at very high prices so they would have something to turn in.

At this time, about forty thousand Armenian men were serving in the Turkish Army. In the fall and winter of 1914, all of their weapons were confiscated and they were put into slave labor battalions building roads or were used as human pack animals. Under the brutal work conditions they suffered a very high death rate. Those who survived would soon be shot outright. For the time had come to move against the Armenians.

The decision to annihilate the entire population came directly from the ruling triumvirate of ultra-nationalist Young Turks. The actual extermination orders were transmitted in coded telegrams to all provincial governors throughout Turkey. Armed roundups began on the evening of April 24, 1915, as 300 Armenian political leaders, educators, writers, clergy and dignitaries in Constantinople (present day Istanbul) were taken from their homes, briefly jailed and tortured, then hanged or shot.

Next, there were mass arrests of Armenian men throughout the country by Turkish soldiers, police agents and bands of Turkish volunteers. The men were tied together with ropes in small groups then taken to the outskirts of their town and shot dead or bayoneted by death squads. Local Turks and Kurds armed with knives and sticks often joined in on the killing.

Then it was the turn of Armenian women, children, and the elderly. On very short notice, they were ordered to pack a few belongings and be ready to leave home, under the pretext that they were being relocated to a non-military zone for their own safety. They were actually being taken on death marches heading south toward the Syrian desert.

Most of the homes and villages left behind by the rousted Armenians were quickly occupied by Muslim Turks who assumed instant ownership of everything. In many cases, young Armenian children were spared from deportation by local Turks who took them from their families. The children were coerced into denouncing Christianity and becoming Muslims, and were then given new Turkish names. For Armenian boys the forced conversion meant they each had to endure painful circumcision as required by Islamic custom.

Individual caravans consisting of thousands of deported Armenians were escorted by Turkish gendarmes. These guards allowed roving government units of hardened criminals known as the "Special Organization" to attack the defenseless people, killing anyone they pleased. They also encouraged Kurdish bandits to raid the caravans and steal anything they wanted. In addition, an extraordinary amount of sexual abuse and rape of girls and young women occurred at the hands of the Special Organization and Kurdish bandits. Most of the attractive young females were kidnapped for a life of involuntary servitude.

The death marches, involving over a million Armenians, covered hundreds of miles and lasted months. Indirect routes through mountains and wilderness areas were deliberately chosen in order to prolong the ordeal and to keep the caravans away from Turkish villages.

Food supplies being carried by the people quickly ran out and they were usually denied further food or water. Anyone stopping to rest or lagging behind the caravan was mercilessly beaten until they rejoined the march. If they couldn't continue they were shot. A common practice was to force all of the people in the caravan to remove every stitch of clothing and have them resume the march in the nude under the scorching sun until they dropped dead by the roadside from exhaustion and dehydration.

An estimated 75 percent of the Armenians on these marches perished, especially children and the elderly. Those who survived the ordeal were herded into the desert without a drop of water. Others were killed by being thrown off cliffs, burned alive, or drowned in rivers.

The Turkish countryside became littered with decomposing corpses. At one point, Mehmed Talaat responded to the problem by sending a coded message to all provincial leaders: "I have been advised that in certain areas unburied corpses are still to be seen. I ask you to issue the strictest instructions so that the corpses and their debris in your vilayet are buried."

But his instructions were generally ignored. Those involved in the mass murder showed little interest in stopping to dig graves. The roadside corpses and emaciated deportees were a shocking sight to foreigners working in Turkey. Eyewitnesses included German government liaisons, American missionaries, and U.S. diplomats stationed in the country.

The Christian missionaries were often threatened with death themselves and were unable to help the people. Diplomats from the still neutral United States communicated their blunt assessments of the ongoing government actions. U.S. ambassador to Turkey, Henry Morgenthau, reported to Washington: "When the Turkish authorities gave the orders for these deportations, they were merely giving the death warrant to a whole race..."

The Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, Russia) responded to news of the massacres by issuing a warning to Turkey: "...the Allied governments announce publicly...that they will hold all the members of the Ottoman Government, as well as such of their agents as are implicated, personally responsible for such matters."

The warning had no effect. Newspapers in the West including the New York Times published reports of the continuing deportations with the headlines: Armenians Are Sent to Perish in the Desert - Turks Accused of Plan to Exterminate Whole Population (August 18, 1915) - Million Armenians Killed or in Exile - American Committee on Relief Says Victims of Turks Are Steadily Increasing - Policy of Extermination (December 15, 1915).

Temporary relief for some Armenians came as Russian troops attacked along the Eastern Front and made their way into central Turkey. But the troops withdrew in 1917 upon the Russian Revolution. Armenian survivors withdrew along with them and settled in among fellow Armenians already living in provinces of the former Russian Empire. There were in total about 500,000 Armenians gathered in this region.

In May 1918, Turkish armies attacked the area to achieve the goal of expanding Turkey eastward into the Caucasus and also to resume the annihilation of the Armenians. As many as 100,000 Armenians may have fallen victim to the advancing Turkish troops.

However, the Armenians managed to acquire weapons and they fought back, finally repelling the Turkish invasion at the battle of Sadarabad, thus saving the remaining population from total extermination with no help from the outside world. Following that victory, Armenian leaders declared the establishment of the independent Republic of Armenia.

World War I ended in November 1918 with a defeat for Germany and the Central Powers including Turkey. Shortly before the war had ended, the Young Turk triumvirate; Talaat, Enver and Djemal, abruptly resigned their government posts and fled to Germany where they had been offered asylum.

In the months that followed, repeated requests were made by Turkey's new moderate government and the Allies asking Germany to send the Young Turks back home to stand trial. However all such requests were turned down. As a result, Armenian activists took matters into their own hands, located the Young Turks and assassinated them along with two other instigators of the mass murder.

Meanwhile, representatives from the fledgling Republic of Armenia attended the Paris Peace Conference in the hope that the victorious Allies would give them back their historic lands seized by Turkey. The European Allies responded to their request by asked the United States to assume guardianship of the new Republic. However, President Woodrow Wilson's attempt to make Armenia an official U.S. protectorate was rejected by the U.S. Congress in May 1920.

But Wilson did not give up on Armenia. As a result of his efforts, the Treaty of Sevres was signed on August 10, 1920, by the Allied Powers, the Republic of Armenia and the new moderate leaders of Turkey. The treaty recognized an independent Armenian state in an area comprising much of the former historic homeland.

However, Turkish nationalism once again reared its head. The moderate Turkish leaders who signed the treaty were ousted in favor of a new nationalist leader, Mustafa Kemal, who simply refused to accept the treaty and even re-occupied the very lands in question then expelled any surviving Armenians, including thousands of orphans.

No Allied power came to the aid of the Armenian Republic and it collapsed. Only a tiny portion of the easternmost area of historic Armenia survived by being becoming part of the Soviet Union.

After the successful obliteration of the people of historic Armenia, the Turks demolished any remnants of Armenian cultural heritage including priceless masterpieces of ancient architecture, old libraries and archives. The Turks even leveled entire cities such as the once thriving Kharpert, Van and the ancient capital at Ani, to remove all traces of the three thousand year old civilization.

The half-hearted reaction of the world's great powers to the plight of the Armenians was duly noted by the young German politician Adolf Hitler. After achieving total power in Germany, Hitler decided to conquer Poland in 1939 and told his generals: "Thus for the time being I have sent to the East only my 'Death's Head Units' with the orders to kill without pity or mercy all men, women, and children of Polish race or language. Only in such a way will we win the vital space that we need. Who still talks nowadays about the Armenians?"

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From the facebook group http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2355513972

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lundi, avril 27, 2009 

Humeur actuelle :  trahi

MY OPEN LETTERS TO PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA


LETTER 1 - 09 April 2009

Dear President Obama,

"G" stands for GENOCIDE, Mr President, ARMENIAN GENOCIDE.

On behalf of 1,500,000 Armenian souls, we ask you to honor your pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide.

Bush promised...
Clinton promised...
But they both chickened out after winning the elections. They didn't want to piss Turkey off.

Please show the world that you got balls.

Thanks
Alice

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LETTER 2 - 25 April 2009

Dear President Obama,

Obama, you are a disappointment.
You failed Humanity by failing to mention the "G" word in 'Armenian Genocide'... You promised during your election campaign to recognize the Genocide.

Obama. You are a failure. A conniving liar. Only making promises in order to get into the White House. You are a disgrace to humanity, to human rights, justice, truth and all such noble values. The blood of Darfur and future genocides shall stain your hands.

For the remaining years of your presidency, do us all a favour and do NOT preach to the rest of the world about Justice, Human Rights, Peace, Democracy, Freedom and above all Truth, as you sound hypocritical, pretentious and insincere. A fake. You represent NONE of the above values.

I regret to say that you are no better than your predecessors Bush and Clinton, and as you have now so efffectively proven to the entire world that you indirectly condone genocide, you're no better than Hitler either.

Regretfully yours,
Alice
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The ONE genocide that set an example to ALL other genocides, the ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, has yet to be recognized as 'Genocide'.

Armenian Genocide Protest, Los Angeles 2009(Speech) Part 1


Armenian Genocide Protest, Los Angeles 2009(Speech,Part 2)


SHAME ON YOU OBAMA!
I SPIT ON YOUR "JUSTICE"!




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jeudi, mars 26, 2009 



Cytanet & Cluboholic.com present
MARKUS SCHULZ @ CLUB BLING


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Start Time:     19 April 2009 at 22:00
End Time:      20 April 2009 at 04:00

Location:        Club BLING

Street:            11 Stasinou Street Engomi.

Town/City:      Nicosia, Cyprus


MARKUS SCHULZ (No 8 in the world!)

( http://www.markusschulz.com / http://www.globaldjbroadcast.com)

Markus Schulz is a man on a mission. He dreams of meeting the world.
This dream just might be possible. Currently at 8 on the DJ Mag Top 100
DJ’s Poll and 5 on the TranceAddict.com Top 250 DJ’s Poll, Markus has
been travelling the world playing his personal brand of ‘dark, moody,
melodic trance’ and meeting as many people as possible.

Over the past three years, Markus has crossed the globe on a constant
basis. From Australia to Russia and as far away as China and Trinidad.
Along with playing his hometown of Miami. Markus was also found in
Ibiza at his summer residency at Amnesia; The Two Tribes Tour in
Australia and New Zealand; Tomorrowland in Belgium; Mysterland and
Trance Energy in The Netherlands; Nature One in Germany; Distant Heat
in Jordan as well as clubs and in Kuala Lumpur, Romania, Czech
Republic, Mexico, Sweden,

Finland, Hungary, Slovakia, UK, Boston, Los Angeles, New York and the list goes on.

Global DJ Broadcast, Markus’ weekly radio show, can now be heard on
over 30 stations worldwide. His very special ‘Ibiza Summer Sessions’
debuted in the summer of 2006. Wanting to give the listener the feeling
of being part of the Ibiza summer, Markus planned each week with the
best guest DJs and hottest music from the Balearic Islands. The mission
was to bring Ibiza to those who couldn’t be there and add to the
experience of those who were. And it worked. New stations the world
over grabbed up the show for their audiences. Markus reached out
through the airwaves to meet more people and touch their lives.

Also featuring sets by DJs:

Deepimpact vs Shadow
Janus (www.djjanus.net)

Plus:

Fireshow by Alice In Flames www.youtube.com/aliceinflames

Dancers

Free glowsticks


Tickets:

€20 until 1st April

€25 presale

€30 at the door

(presale locations will be announced soon)


Early Bird Tickets for Markus Schulz will be on sale online shortly.









dimanche, décembre 28, 2008 
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Location:    Eleftherias Stadium in Nicosia

Tiesto in Nicosia - In search of Sunrise 2008 Tour



More on www.youtube.com/aliceinflames




dimanche, décembre 28, 2008 
Poisoned By Envy

A new Music Video by Harri Kakoulli - 'Poisoned By Envy' taken from Harri's forthcoming album 'Only Demons Cry' Volume 2 soon to be available on LAD Records.
  www.harrikakoulli.webs.com
www.myspace.com/harrikakoulli

Music Video featuring Alice In Flames performing with fire fans.

www.aliceinflames.webs.com





jeudi, septembre 04, 2008 

Humeur actuelle :  bienheureux
Alice In Flames at Mberdemagold Club ~ Arabesque Nights
Fire Show every Sunday after midnight

From Sunday 7th September, and every Sunday after that, Alice In Flames takes up her flaming residency in the hottest club of Nicosia, Mberdemagold Club, once again for another wonderful winter season.


All welcome.

xxx
Alice








samedi, avril 19, 2008 

Humeur actuelle :  inspiré

desiderata - by max ehrmann

Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.

As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexatious to the spirit.

If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

Take kindly to the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul.

With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.

Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

Max Ehrmann c.1920

mercredi, avril 02, 2008 

Humeur actuelle :  méditatif
Top Reasons People Divorce
Is Divorce is the Back of Your Mind as You Are Saying "I Do"?


"Do you take this man or this woman to be your husband or your wife till death due you part? That is the question you are asked during your marriage vows. But in the back of your mind were you thinking, sure I take this person.

But if it doesn’t work I’ll file for a divorce and get on with my life?

If that thought was in the back of your mind, you are not alone. It must be in the back of some couple’s minds because 50 to 60% of today’s newlyweds will divorce.

Why?

The number one reason is money. They say money makes the world go around. But they also say it is the root of all evil.

The other top reasons for divorce:

Infidelity.

Poor communication

Change in priorities. This can be caused by having kids or due to ones job, big things.

Lack of commitment to the marriage.

Sexual problems.


Other reasons that come up frequently, but not as frequently are:

Addictions

Failed expectations of your spouse (believing one is a super hero or that he/she can fix or be everything to or for you)

Physical, emotional or sexual abuse.

You know the reasons.

Now what can you do to make sure that your marriage doesn’t end in divorce court?

First of all, continue to work at it. Don’t take your marriage or your spouse for granted. It is so easy to do. You love this person. You know this person loves you. You assume he/she will always be there. With time, you neglect the little things that were special.

You forget to take time for him/her. You quit doing the little things he/she loved. You don’t make the brownies as often, you don’t buy the flowers. You don’t have sex as often or even worse yet it is always a scheduled event.

You don’t talk out your differences. He/she does something that annoys you. You push it inside you. You do this a lot of the time. It stays inside of you building, building until you want to scream. Find the time to talk even about the little stuff.

Money. Don’t let it put a wedge between you. Work at your budget together. One may be better at doing the math than the other one is. But still make sure you both have input.

What do you do about infidelity? That is a tough question to answer. Some people can forgive a spouse for being unfaithful. Was it an one night stand or an ongoing affair? Why did it happen? Those are questions you need to ask, after your anger has simmered some.

Can you really forgive your spouse? Will you be able to trust him/her again? These are questions only you can answer?

Does therapy help? For some couples, therapy is great and will help solve some of the issues that are hurting your marriage. Both parties need to believe in therapy and be willing to be honest in it. If you just go through the motions and say what you think your partner and the therapist want you to say, you aren’t helping your marriage any.

Is there a key to keep your marriage safe? No. Love is not even the key. There isn’t one key. There are several sets of keys. They work together in harmony. Notice the phrase is work together because that is what marriage is two people working together for a lasting future.

http://www. associatedcontent. com/article/35097/top_reasons_people_divorce. html