Zaman, Turkey
March 7 2005
Turkey on List of Humanitarian Crimes
By Foreign News Services
Published: Monday 07, 2005
zaman.com
The latest genocide and bloody events list published by the
"Conscience Committee" of the Genocide Commemoration Museum in the US
claims that Turkey killed 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey.
It is said in a news article published in the Washington Post that
the mass genocide of civilians and other humanitarian crimes have
taken place in the century-long bloody wars. The article reports that
the number of lives lost and crimes committed have been recorded,
however, the exact number can never be known.
Humanitarian crimes that took place in various places around the
world have also been recorded in the list where it is claimed that
Turkey had "murdered" 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1918.
According to the list, seven million people had been murdered in
Ukraine by the former Russian leader Joseph Stalin in 1932-33, the
Japanese killed 300,000 Chinese in the Nanjing massacre, six million
Jews had been murdered in Nazi Germany between 1938-1945, two million
people under the Pol Pot regime had been killed in Kampuchea in
1975-79, 200,000 people in Bosnia between 1992 and 1995, and 800,000
people in Rwanda in 1994 had been murdered.
The Armenian society in Armenia controls a lobby that issues a
statement alleging the genocide by Turkey in the media each year
prior to April 24, the accepted date for the commemoration of the
alleged Armenian genocide.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
March 7 2005
Turkey on List of Humanitarian Crimes
By Foreign News Services
Published: Monday 07, 2005
zaman.com
The latest genocide and bloody events list published by the
"Conscience Committee" of the Genocide Commemoration Museum in the US
claims that Turkey killed 1.5 million Armenians in Turkey.
It is said in a news article published in the Washington Post that
the mass genocide of civilians and other humanitarian crimes have
taken place in the century-long bloody wars. The article reports that
the number of lives lost and crimes committed have been recorded,
however, the exact number can never be known.
Humanitarian crimes that took place in various places around the
world have also been recorded in the list where it is claimed that
Turkey had "murdered" 1.5 million Armenians between 1915 and 1918.
According to the list, seven million people had been murdered in
Ukraine by the former Russian leader Joseph Stalin in 1932-33, the
Japanese killed 300,000 Chinese in the Nanjing massacre, six million
Jews had been murdered in Nazi Germany between 1938-1945, two million
people under the Pol Pot regime had been killed in Kampuchea in
1975-79, 200,000 people in Bosnia between 1992 and 1995, and 800,000
people in Rwanda in 1994 had been murdered.
The Armenian society in Armenia controls a lobby that issues a
statement alleging the genocide by Turkey in the media each year
prior to April 24, the accepted date for the commemoration of the
alleged Armenian genocide.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress