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ARMENIAN LIES

 

Armenian Issue in Short:

Armenians staged a bloody uprising and joined the invading Russian armies during World War I, when Ottoman Empire was fighting for its survival. Ottomans responded by moving most, not all, of those Armenians to out of war zones. Due to wartime conditions, epidemics, and famine, some inhabitants of Eastern Anatolia, both Armenians and Turks, died.
Armenian crime amnesia?
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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Armenian Hacks and Propagandists
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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Armenian Terrorism: Remembering Martyred Diplomats
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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Bulgarian lawmakers vote against bill backing Armenian ‘genocide’ claims
Members of the Bulgarian parliament have rejected once again a bill for officially recognizing the controversial World War I era killings of Anatolian Armenians as genocide.

The bill, drawn up by members of the extreme-right Attack Party, was rejected yesterday with 63 to 50 votes, while 60 lawmakers abstained from voting. This is the third time the bill has been rejected.
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Denmark's Genocide Lesson
Per Stig Moeller, Denmark's Foreign Affairs Minister, declared that Denmark does not recognize the allegations that in 1915 Ottomans committed 1genocide" to Armenians. Responding a question by Morten Messerschmidt, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Danish Parliament and of the nationalist People's Party of Denmark, a coalition partner of the government, whether Denmark officially recognizes the Armenian "genocide" claims, Moeller said that "according to the Danish government, it is an issue that should be left to historians."

Source: Türkiye Daily, January 11, 2008
 
Turkey angry over 'genocide courses'
Fighting for many years against diaspora attempts to get international recognition for the alleged genocide, Turkey says it cannot accept full-credit courses on ‘baseless’ allegations, communicating its displeasure to the Canadian government

  In the eyes of Turkey, Canada's Education Ministry has taken a highly contentious step to include the alleged genocide of Armenians in the high school curriculum in two state schools, a move that drew adverse reactions.

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Escape from Armenia
1.2 million Armenians, about one third of Armenia’s population, have left the country due to economic problems since the independence in 1991.

Approximately one third of the Armenian population has migrated from Armenia due to economic troubles since 1991, the year when Armenia gained independence.

According to a research carried out by several NGOs and supported by the OSCE, 46 percent of those who left the country in 2005-2007 said they had to leave because of unemployment and 43 percent said because of low wages.
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CAMPAIGN TO PROTEST MEL GIBSON
 Dear Readers,

Please send the following e-mail to the following address to protest Mel Gibson for his role in anti-Turkish film Musa Dagh-40 Days. Either use the following e-mail or the postal address.

Please inform your friends about the protest campaign.

Best Regards,
Armenian Reality
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Prof. Justin McCarthy on Armenian Revolt

Prof. Justin McCarthy, a professor Of history and an expert in demography, talks about the Armenian revolt and "genocide". Click on the image to watch the video.

 

 

 
Unarmed Armenians?
Armenian historians claim that the Armenians were totally unarmed and civilian during the last period of the Ottoman Empire. According to the Armenians, the Ottoman soldiers attacked the Armenian civilians without any reason but racism. . However the Armenian books prove that there were strong Armenian armed groups against the security forces, and many Armenians were killed in the clashes between the security forces and the armed Armenian movements. The photo below was taken by the Armenians and it was re-published in an Armenian book: Hratch Dasnabedian, Dashnaktsutiun, 1890-1924, p. 50.
Armenian gangs
July 1897: Armenian Commander and His Men
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JOIN THE RFE/RL POLL ON 1915 EVENTS
There is a recent poll on the web site of Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty about the 1915 events. The poll question, at the lower right hand corner of the web page, is as follows: "Should the U. S. Congress pass a resolution that describes the World War I-era massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turks as ‘genocide’?"

Reminding that the Armenian diaspora is so cunning to abuse all opportunities that may be handy to support their lies and to further their case, we urge our readers to visit the web page and vote "No" at the poll.

ARMENIAN REALITY
 
Adoption Of Armenian Allegations In Various Parliaments Cause Outrage, Sorrow Among Turkic Republics
Adoption of Armenian allegations pertaining to the incidents of 1915 in various parliaments have caused outrage and sorrow among Turkic republics, said a joint declaration at the 11th Turkish State and Communities' Friendship, Solidarity and Cooperation Congress held in Baku, Azerbaijan.
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New York Times Articles on Armenian Atrocities Against Turks
How many people in the world know what the New York Times wrote about the Armenian Genocide at the end on the 19th and in the beginning of the 20thcentury? For details see the following list of New York Times articles about Armenian attrocities against Turks.
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Statements, stands and testimonies of foreigners about the Armenian question
Preface
 
During decades, the Armenians have forgotten with stubbornness, denied fiercely, and even hidden carefully to the public opinion a whole part of historiography that questions their vision their vision of the dramatic events that took place in 1915-1916.
 
Shut in a logic that consider their memory to be sacred, the Armenians do not see anymore, do not listen anymore, and do not hear anymore.
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Talat Pasha did not Give Any Instructions Against Armenians
Source: Tehlerian Lawsuit – Hearing Proceedings
 
Date: 1921
 
The below text is the statement by the German General, Liman von Sandres, who commanded the Ottoman forces in Canakkale and Palestine in the World War I, during Soghomon Tehlerian, the murderer of Talat Pasha.

 
“In my opinion, Juvenile-Turkish government had an order for the Armenian deportation. The Juvenile-Turkish government can be blame for this, i.e. the issuing of this order, but it is partly responsible for its consequences. On the other hand, the conflicts took place firstly because Armenians did not want to abide by the order of the Turkish government for the “submission of the arms” and secondly, some of them assumed a pro-Russian attitude and resisted Turks. Of course, they were sent to war field and got offended as ordinary losers do… The government put the deportation (temporary migration) decision into practice due to completely military purposes.
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The Ottoman Empire Took Any Measure to Protect the Armenians
Source: Felizx Guse –“1915 Armenian Uprisings and Their Results”
 
The General Staff of the Third Army
 
Date: 1925
 
Felix Guse’s book, titled “1915 Armenian Uprisings and Their Results” published in Berlin/Germany in 1925 is benefited from in this document.

 
“Armenians naturally encountered some hardships and harshness in their temporary deportation. But the Ottoman Empire took unusual security measures against any potential challenges during the deportation. Doubtlessly, many lost their lives while on migration despite the measures taken, which was undesired.
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