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    One Sided Or Mutual?
    BY TAHA AKYOL

    Turkish Press
    26 Oct. 2004

    MILLIYET - In 1919, writer Ziya Gokalp told the following to a military
    court about the Armenian issue: 'It wasn't one-sided, the massacre
    was mutual!' In two books, 'Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing
    of Muslims 1821-1922' and 'Muslims and Minorities,' Professor Justin
    McCarthy wrote about Muslim-Christian clashes and massacres between
    which resulted in 5 million Muslim deaths. He researched not only the
    Ottoman archives, but also made extensive use of reports of the British
    Consulate. McCarthy characterizes the incidents which began with the
    1915 Armenian revolt as a 'war between communities.' The real issue is
    the 'Ottoman response' to the massacres which the Armenians started.
    There were more Muslim deaths (Death and Exile, p. 217).

    The Bosnians lived through the last massacre in the Balkans. Europe
    just sat and watched this until NATO intervened! In his book 'The
    World's Banker,' Sebastian Mallaby wrote about the World Bank's
    failure to respond and the efforts of Kemal Dervis, later an economy
    minister but then a WB official, to save the Bosnians. Through Dervis'
    efforts, the WB eventually decided to help Bosnia's reconstruction,
    which encouraged NATO to intervene.

    French daily Le Monde asked Dervis his opinion about the so-called
    Armenian genocide. Dervis expressed his concerns about the incidents
    and reminded them of Muslim massacres. The truth about the Armenian
    question is that it wasn't a one-sided reaction, but a mutual
    massacre. If you act as if nothing happened, then people label the
    incidents 'genocide.' Moreover, we have to remind the West of the
    'Muslim Massacre.' The massacre, which began in 1821 on the Danube
    and continued until 1995 in Bosnia… I wish there were more Turkish
    people like Dervis working in the WB, the International Monetary Fund,
    the UN and OECD.

    --Boundary_(ID_c3+H/H923uvm23GBeX0nYQ)--
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