Talk:Albert Asriyan

Latest comment: 15 years ago by Violin1951 in topic Medical Malpractice Section

Category edit

I removed the Azeri violinist category because it was miscategorized. I would have no problems having a Category:Violinists from Baku. Having a category Azerbaijani violinist and then putting the same category under violinists by nationality is misleading. VartanM (talk) 10:24, 5 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

He qualifies for an Azerbaijani violinist as he was directly involved in Azerbaijani music industry from 1977 to 1989. Parishan (talk) 07:41, 6 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Parishan, the category Azerbaijani violinists is nested under Violinists by nationality. Are you claiming that his an Azerbaijani? Also you're probably forgetting the fact, that he and his family fled Baku. And try to have a little sense of humor, your life will turn to better, trust me. VartanM (talk) 06:53, 7 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Yes, nationality. Not ethnicity. As for fleeing, Siavash Ghomayshi fled Iran in 1979 too, but he is still an Iranian singer. Parishan (talk) 07:21, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
LOL, was that a joke? VartanM (talk) 07:35, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
No, quite serious. Where does it say that if somebody is Armenian, he or she cannot be a contributor to a non-Armenian culture? I find it amusing, Vartan, that you become equally concerned when ethnic Armenians are not given credit for their contributions to Azerbaijani history [1], and when they are (such as in this article). And I actually thought you were joking when you mentioned that he "fled Baku." How does that even affect him having worked with the Azerbaijani Philharmonic Society for years? We have people like Sergei Dovlatov who was not an ethnic Russian and who had fled the Soviet Union as a result of persecutions, but who would not consider him a Russian novelist? I think you have got yourself a little confused in your quest to remove as many references to Azerbaijan on Wikipedia, as possible. :) Parishan (talk) 10:18, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
I think you need a take a look at WP:OTHERCRAPEXISTS. Contributing to ones culture doesn't make you a national of that culture. Especially when that nation tries to kill you and your family. As for your childish claim that I'm trying to delete references to Azerbaijan, you need to pay close attention to my first comment on this page. On a side note, I feel pity for the Great nation of Azerbaijan that it has no violinists of its own and must steal Armenian ones. :) VartanM (talk) 20:26, 8 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
Of course it does. Cathy Berberian is listed as an American composer because she contributes to American culture, despite being Armenian. Details of people's biographies such as persecution do not matter in this respect. I can name you a whole bunch of Iranian and Afghani singers who were subject to persecution for their creative work after the Islamic Revolution and during the Taliban Rule respectively, but do not stop being classified as Iranian and Afghani. As for your comment about violinists in Azerbaijan, I assure you that it has not passed unnoticed. One time you already had a similar slip of tongue on Talk:Huseyn Seyidzadeh; do not think you can get away with it again. Parishan (talk) 03:30, 23 July 2008 (UTC)Reply
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Medical malpractice lawsuit edit

I see you learn how to edit the page by studying the biography of my late husband. If you really concern, you better know that it happened 8 month age with help of your "doctor". For you it's a game, to edit our page, but for as it is not. This is the life of loved ones we are talking here. So, as I see I teach you a lesson and now with help of my family and our page, you learned something from internet. That's good. Your study went good. You are mastered your skills. Since you still didn't get what you are doing here, then I wish all this horrible things we went through will happen to you and your family, including the "doctor" you are protecting. Who knows maybe you become a maniac with help of that doctor you are protecting. I hope you will gone soon with understanding what I sayed. I wish not to see you any time.

As I asked before, DO NOT REMOVE THE MALPRACTISE SECTION FROM MY HUSBANDS BIOGRAPHY PAGE !!! These "doctors'" SVETLANA PINKUSOVICH, M.D., MIKHAIL GRINBERG, M.D., ROBIN BARADARIAN, MD mistakes are also part of it. I will always undo your pity work on my page, and put the section back. DO NOT BOTHER. I know you are these "doctors’" people, (I even know particularly your doctor’s name, who is your client also). So, go away from Albert’s biography. And even more, run from person you are protecting, before he kill you too. Trust me, I did not finish shaming fake “doctors” yet. Watch me. And stop vandalizing my page. This bunge of morons killed my husband by neglecting him, and you know that for sure. Don’t you? You want me to add your name to this page too? Maybe on Youtube too? Just say it. I would love too. We still have freedom of print in America. With no feelings to you, or for you …. Ivetta - The only wife of Maestro Albert Asriyan. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.185.150.210 (talk) 19:03, 14 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

Medical Malpractice Section edit

There is a person who is identified by 38.117.188.10 who continues to vandalize and delete sections of my husband's Albert Asriyan page. He does this without discussion or explanation in the talk page. Every time he deletes sections, I revert to the previous and he deletes them again. He is a vandal and should not be allowed to edit that page. You have protected the page from editing, but in current version,it is missing sections that the person 38.117.188.10 deleted. Please review the as his editing is not by wiki standards and should be deleted. You can cross verify with the reference. Please inform us of a way to deal with this. Violin1951 (talk) 02:19, 15 August 2008 (UTC)Reply