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  • ANKARA: Let's Do Away With Falsehoods Of Both Turks And Armenians

    LET'S DO AWAY WITH FALSEHOODS OF BOTH TURKS AND ARMENIANS
    Recep Guvelioglu

    New Anatolian, Turkey
    April 24 2006

    Today is the day some Armenians claim as "the commemoration day of
    the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians during 1915-23." The date
    has been chosen deliberately. On the night of April 24, 1915 the
    Ottoman government arrested 200 leaders of the Armenian community in
    Istanbul. They and some others were sent to Anatolian prisons.

    According to the Armenian scholars' claim, after that imprisonment
    the Ottoman government started to implement its plans to liquidate
    Armenians all over Turkey.

    I don't want to go into details of the atrocities committed by
    Turks and Armenians in history. It was a bloody and disgusting part
    of history. I personally spent quite a long time (some 20 years)
    studying this issue. It would take almost a whole book to explain or
    discuss the events and claims one by one.

    What bothers me is some lies both sides use to present their thesis.

    For example: The Armenian side always claims that "1.5 million
    Armenians died in 1915-23." There are two falsehoods in that sentence.

    The first is the number. Some could argue that the number isn't
    important. Of course killing 10 or 10,000 doesn't make any difference,
    if the act is aimed at extinguishing a nation. But why say this
    lie? Why do they exaggerate the number?

    ....Optional..........

    I can give some records about the Armenian population and losses in
    the 1900s:

    "The Armenians in the Ottoman Empire before World War I amounted to
    between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000. The Armenian Patriarchate gave the
    figure as 1,845,450. Of these about 250,000 managed to escape to
    Russia ... Of the remaining 1,600,000 about 1,000,000 were killed
    ... Of the surviving 600,000 about 200,000 were forcibly Islamised ..."

    (Christopher J. Walker, Armenia: The Survival of a Nation,
    New York, second ed. 1990, p. 230; available online at
    www.armenia-survival.50megs.com). The statistic given by Tournebize in
    1900 of the Armenian population in Turkey is 1,300,000 (Tournebize F.,
    Histoire Politique et Religieuse de L'Armenie, Paris 1916).

    According to 1917 English Yearbook, the total Armenian population in
    Turkey was 1,056,000.

    The French yellow book 1893-1897 (Paris 1897, p. 2-8) says that
    the Armenian population in Turkey is 1,475,011 According to Ottoman
    statistics, the Armenian population in 1914 was 1,294,851.

    I can supply more such figures.

    Now, how they came up with this figure of 1.5 million I don't
    understand.

    ...End Opt .............

    The second thing that bothers me is the historical period in the
    sentence "1.5 million Armenians died in 1915-23." Why do they include
    the period of the Turkish War of Independence in the so called-genocide
    claim?

    The famous pro-Armenian writer Christopher J. Walker explains that a
    "figure between 50,000 and 100,000 were killed off during the Turkish
    invasion of the Caucasus in May-September 1918" (Walker, Armenia:
    The Survival of a Nation, p. 230). He mentions the Turco-Armenian
    war of 1918-1920.

    Have you ever heard such a claim anywhere? This historian adds the
    number of people who died in war to the number of what they call
    "the number of genocide victims." Besides, the new Armenian republic
    started the war for revenge. It was not the Turks' fault.

    On the Turkish side there are also many falsehoods.

    First of all, we are trying to deny the massacres perpetrated in
    1915, as if the Armenians died due to disease. Another lie is that
    the Turkish government has opened the Ottoman archives up the public.

    We have not done so. No catalog has been properly published yet for
    the Emniyet-i umumiye (General Security Administration) or Birinci Sube
    (bureau of political crimes) archives of the Ottoman Empire.

    Personally, I'm not afraid of the Ottoman archive records.

    I don't understand why the Archives Administration doesn't release
    them. There are a lot of falsehoods, as I said in the beginning, in
    both sides' claims. Like the Andonian documents on the Armenian side,
    or some Turks' claim that in history there was never an Armenian state.

    If we erase the lies from our thesis, the picture will at least be more
    realistic. Armenian Patriarch Mesrob II last week urged both sides to
    get rid of narrow understandings based on racism. I cordially support
    him. That should be the way.

    Whatever the U.S. public network PBS says in their documentary on the
    Armenian case isn't important. Instead of ill-fated attempts to deal
    with the Armenian diaspora, the Turkish government should deal with
    the Armenian Republic even if its Constitution claims "genocide." Our
    government should try to solve the problems faced by Armenian
    foundations in Turkey. In truth, there are good signs in both cases.

    This is the warm atmosphere we need.

    As for what happened in 1915, I would like to conclude today's column
    with the words of Ahmet Refik Altinay. Whoever let those inhuman,
    brutal crimes occur in 1915 "upon them is God's curse, and the curse
    of angels and of mankind" (Ahmet Refik, Iki Komite Iki Kital. Kebikec
    yayinlari, Ankara 1994).
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