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  • ANKARA: The Armenian Emigration Began with a Revolt

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    March 14 2005

    The Armenian Emigration Began with a Revolt
    Hasan Pulur

    (Source: Milliyet via BYEGM, 14 March 2005)

    `There is an Armenian issue, nobody can deny it. But I'll try to
    explain what lies behind the issue. As Russian forces made up of
    volunteer Russians and Ottoman Armenians entered Ottoman soil,
    Armenians serving in the Ottoman Army deserted to the Russians or
    formed guerilla bands using weapons hidden in Armenian churches and
    schools. Since all the men in Turkish towns and villages went to war
    on the western front, the Armenian guerillas started a massacre of
    civilian Turks in the region. They interfered in the operations of
    the Ottoman troops, cut their lines of reinforcement, and made the
    Russian invasion easier by starting revolts in the cities.

    In April 1915, following the Russian decision to launch an offensive
    on the eastern city of Van, the Armenians started a revolt so the
    city would be easy pickings for Russia. On April 21, 1915 Russian
    Tsar Nicolas I sent a telegraph expressing his thanks to the Armenian
    community for their assistance to Russian troops in Van. The Armenian
    daily Gocnak, published in the US, proudly wrote in its issue of May
    24, 1915 that there were only 1,500 Turks left in the city.

    While these developments occurred in eastern Anatolia, the British
    and French fleet arrived at the Dardanelles and British troops
    attacked in Iraq. The Armenian emigration began after these
    developments.

    Bogos Nubar, an Armenian representative attending the Lausanne Peace
    Conference, said that there were about 300,000 Armenians in Turkey
    and that 700,000 had migrated to other countries. There could have
    been deaths during their revolts or emigration, but the claim that 1
    million Armenians were killed is sheer nonsense.'
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