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  • ANKARA: Justin McCarthy: A one-man army

    Turkish Press
    March 28 2005

    Justin McCarthy: A one-man army

    BY TUFAN TURENC

    HURRIYET- It's obvious why we can't disprove the Armenian
    allegations, because we don't know what happened in the years
    1915-16. Moreover, unlike the Armenians' fervent belief in their
    allegations, we don't have a strong belief in the fact that we are
    right. As with every issue, we are so lazy that we prefer to stay
    silent instead of fighting. I was thinking about this when I was
    talking with Justin McCarthy from the University of Louisville after
    his conference at Marmara University. `The Armenian allegations are a
    great lie and their documents are false. Turkey has to fight these
    slanders, but I have to admit I'm not positive that it will do so,'
    he told me.

    I asked McCarthy how he began his research on the issue. As a Ph.D.
    student at the University of California Los Angeles in 1976, McCarthy
    found out that 3 million Muslims had been killed in the Balkans and
    Turkey, and he started to look into this. His studies drove him to
    research the Armenian genocide allegations. `I have to say that until
    then I also believed the Armenian genocide allegations, but as I
    looked deeper into the issue the truth came out,' he said frankly.
    `As my research continued, I found out that the documents of the
    Armenians were fake. The Turks were facing a great lie and slander.'
    McCarthy came under pressure. He was threatened with losing his job
    if he continued his research. His family had to get police
    protection. This didn't intimidate McCarthy.

    Many of his colleagues who signed an open letter published in The
    Washington Post saying that there was no genocide withdrew after
    receiving threats and gave up their research on the allegations. Only
    McCarthy stood firm. `I would always say the same things, because
    they're true,' said McCarthy. He also exposed that the people and
    accounts in `The Blue Book' by British historian Arnold Toynbee were
    nothing more than fiction. He found out that there had been no
    genocide at the places mentioned in the book. `Toynbee did it wrong.
    He wasn't honest in his profession,' said McCarthy. `I think he was
    embarrassed. History can't be written with such lies, because this
    isn't history.' I believe that McCarthy's honesty and courage won't
    let him give up his fight.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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