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    Fresno Bee
    www.Fresnobee.com
    Opinion Section

    'Preposterous claim'

    September 30, 2005

    Again we read in a newspaper story (Sept. 24) of the Armenian massacres,
    the claim by Turkey's apologists that "the [Armenian genocide] deaths
    were part of a war in which an equal number of Turks died." The
    implication is that losses on both sides were a consequence of World War
    I.

    Such a claim is preposterous and perverted. Virtually the entire
    Armenian population of Turkey in 1915 (whole families, including women
    and children) was forcibly deported from its homeland of nearly 3,000
    years by the leaders of the much more recently arrived Ottoman Empire.
    About 1.5 million died.

    That occurred during World War I when Turkey, a member of the Central
    Powers together with Germany, was at war with the Allies. Of course, the
    Turks did lose many lives in the war (which was not against Armenians).
    But an equal number -- more than a million? Hardly.

    Armenian lives (families, not military personnel) were lost at the hands
    of Turkish forces and the Kurds.

    Turkish lives (virtually all military) were lost in a war at the hands
    of British and Russian troops.

    This needs to be repeated, for the preposterous claim of Turkish
    apologists will not cease.

    Arra Avakian

    Fresno

    http://www.fresnobee.com/opinion/lets_ed/story/11288701p-12038365c.html

    www.ancfresno.org
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