Said Chief of Political Analysis and Information Department of the President’s Office Elnur Aslanov. |
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Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan Thursday once again called on the Armenian government to open their archives for studies on the incidents of 1915. |
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Excerpts from the book:A Myth of Terror Great-Power Politics and the Armenian Question |
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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev visited Turkey on November 5 and 6 as his first official trip abroad since reelection, underscoring the two countries’ special relationship. While traditional, that relationship has evolved substantially during Ilham Aliyev’s presidency and is no longer asymmetrical. As he remarked during his visit to Ankara, “Turkey supported Azerbaijan during hard times, but in the meantime Azerbaijan has become stronger and is contributing fully to the bilateral relationship” (www.day.az via ANS-Press, November 6). |
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U.S. president-elect Barack Obama's Iraq policy is likely to be the main issue that would shape the future of Turkish-American relations despite concerns over a problematic period over his stance on the Armenian genocide claims. |
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The newly elected American president Barack Obama recently reaffirmed his commitment to the recognition of the alleged Armenian genocide. |
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Changing their tactics after the ‘80s as they encountered adverse reactions from the world. Now, it was time for PKK to carry on the mission. Their first terrorist act started at Eruh and Semdimli in 1984 while the ASALA-Armenian terror receded to the background. Some of the tangible proofs of the ties between Armenians and PKK are the following: |
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Astana, Kazakhstan - The Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) voted 55-1 to support a joint historic commission to research the Armenian allegation of genocide. Armenia was the only member that voted against the resolution. |
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As far back as in the IV century Armenians lost their statehood. Within 1500 year period they tried to re-establish it. But all in vain. The true nature of Armenians was well known to Byzantines, that joined Byzantine Empire at times. If there were not settlement of Turks in Anadolu in the XI century Armenians would have a crash of their nation. It is interesting, that these facts were reflected in Armenian sources in detail, too. Same sources point out the contribution of Turk to the formation of Armenians as nation. After Turk’s coming to Anadolu Armenians had become free of military obligations. Armenians received rights to open their own schools, to establish churches and to use their own language. As Armenians were experienced in trade affairs they soon managed to be involve in commerce in Turkey, later on they managed to involve in economy, too. Soon, they displayed their malevolent character and opposed Turkey. They dreamt the creation of the "Great Armenia" on the territories of Osman Turkey. For this purpose they appealed to the European states at first. But it was in vain and then they addressed to Russia. |
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January 1972 marks the start of one of the most vicious terror campaigns in modern history, the Armenian nationalist terrorist movement to force the recognition of Armenian deaths in WWI as genocide. Lead by the Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide (JCAG), and the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenian (ASALA), Armenian terrorists committed over 230 acts of terrorism, killing more than 70 and seriously injuring more than 550 innocent civilians, mostly in North America and Europe. The Armenian terrorist bombing campaign included at least 160 attacks and accounted for the vast majority of deaths and injuries, as they were generally committed in crowded public areas such as airports, city squares, and shopping malls. See, www.EthnicTerror.org. |
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Excellencies, fellow Canadians, 26 years ago, on this spot, Col. Attila Altikat was murdered in cold blood by terrorists. |
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By Halil Songul (JTW)
Turkey has offered $20 million to open an Armenian archive in the United States. All Armenian archives regarding the 1915 events are closed and Turkey makes presure on Armenia, Tashnaks and Armenian Church to open their archives.
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Bruce Fein - Armenian crimes against humanity and war crimes against the Ottoman Turkish and Kurdish populations of eastern and southern Anatolia during World War I and its aftermath have been forgotten amidst congressional preoccupation with placating the vocal and richly financed Armenian lobby.
Last Wednesday, the Armenians hectored members of the House International Relations Committee by a 27-21 vote into passing a counterfactual resolution convicting the Ottoman Empire and its successor state, the Republic of Turkey, of genocide. A historically supportable resolution would have condemned massacres against Armenians with the same vigor, as it should have condemned massacres by Armenians against the innocent Muslim populations of the crumbling Ottoman Empire. |
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By Michael van der Galien
Some Armenian propagandists and their Western puppets thought they could discredit scholar Michael Gunter who reviewed a work of Guenter Lewy. Both are enemies of Armenians because they believe that what happened to the Armenians was not genocide and that the Armenians themselves were guilty of horrible crimes for which they still have to take responsibility. The reaction to those horrible views? Try to smear the scholars involved! |
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Turkish diplomats killed by Armenians remembered
The Federation of Turkish Associations in the U.K. organized a conference in London to commemorate Turkish diplomats killed by Armenian gangs.
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