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  • As Turkey poses as model country, professor justifies Arm. Genocide

    Hellenic resources Network

    Cyprus PIO: Turkish Press and Other Media, 04-12-28

    At a time when Turkey exerts efforts to pose as model or example for the
    neighbouring countries, Turkish professor tries to justify the Armenian
    genocide by Ottoman Turks

    Ankara Anatolia news agency (27.12.04) reported from Konya that Prof. Dr.
    Yusuf Halacoglu, chairman of the Turkish History Society, has stated that
    foreign population statistics openly and clearly refute Armenian allegations
    that 1.5 million Armenians were massacred by Ottoman Turks.
    Participating in a conference, titled ''Armenian Resettlement and
    Realities,'' at the Selcuk University's Suleyman Demirel Cultural Centre,
    Dr. Halacoglu said that until the 1870s the Turks and Armenians had good
    relations.

    ''However, with the establishment of missionary schools after 1863, things
    began to change,'' said Halacoglu. ''During these years, many missionary
    schools were opened by Americans and minorities. While these schools did not
    admit Muslim students until the Ottoman-Russian war, as of the 1877-1878
    school year, Muslim students began to be admitted into these schools.
    Armenian missionary activities continued after 1881 with parties and
    associations. As of 1900s, there were 21 organized parties in the Ottoman
    Empire,'' remarked Halacoglu.

    According to Halacoglu, Armenians had the aim of establishing an independent
    Armenian state on Ottoman soil and were heavily supported by the West with
    tools such as bomb attacks and assassination attempts.

    At the beginning of 1906, Armenians in eastern city of Van and southern city
    of Adana were involved in attempts of uprising against the Ottoman rule.

    ''The uprisings and movements of Armenians in Van and Adana were perceived
    by the West as a massacre of Armenians. Such rumours of massacres resulted
    in pressure placed on the Ottoman rule by the Westerners. Consequently, the
    Ottoman State was forced to sign a document that created an Armenian state
    comprised of six cities in eastern Anatolia. With this agreement, Armenians
    were able to make the Armenian language the second language of the Ottoman
    Empire.''

    ''Due to the serious uprisings, the Ottoman government decided to resettle a
    portion of its Armenian population to a region which is now Syria. Today,
    Armenians claim that millions of Armenians were massacred during the
    resettlement,'' expressed Halacoglu.

    Halacoglu added that, according to a research conducted by the Armenian
    Patriarchate, the Armenian population in the Ottoman Empire in 1913 was
    1,915,653. ''In a separate research done by foreigners, the Armenian
    population of the Ottoman Empire in 1918 was 1,479,000. The war years
    indicate a difference of 400,000 between the two researches. The difference
    could be due to casualties caused by illness and poverty. The data collected
    by the foreign research openly and clearly disprove the allegation that 1,5
    million Armenians were massacred by the Ottoman government,'' stated
    Halacoglu.

    Halacoglu said that the Turkish History Society has made a call to all
    international historians to conduct research on the topic of Armenians so
    that all nations would respect the outcome of the research. ''To this day,
    we have not received any reply from any country,'' said Halacoglu.

    The conference was attended by dozens of professors and students.
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