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    'THOUSANDS OF ARMENIANS CONVERTED TO ISLAM'
    By Ahmet Dinc

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 26 2006

    Abdulilah Firat, grandson of Sheik Sait, asserted that thousands of
    Armenians converted to Islam and became Kurds during the Ottoman era.

    More than 500 Armenian villages converted to Islam during his
    great-grandfather's lifetime alone, Firat stated and in doing so,
    instigated a new debate.

    Speaking to Zaman, the former Erzurum deputy recalled that those who
    had converted remained ambivalent during the 1915 incidents. Firat
    asserted that they chose neither side, but tried hard to prevent
    the events.

    He further claimed that their offspring supported the Kurdistan
    Workers' Party (PKK), when the separatist Kurdish movement gained
    momentum. Reacting to Hrant Dink's remarks implying that the genocide
    was actually committed by the Kurds, Firat said Armenians first
    attacked Muslims.

    European countries and Russia have been provoking Armenians since
    the eighteenth century, Firat said. "We only protected our lives
    and honor. The homeland of Armenians is Palestine. They were exiled
    by the Byzantines to Anatolia. Kurds called the Armenians 'Fille'
    in a special reference to Palestine. Those 'Filles' were sent back
    to their homeland during deportation. The number of Armenians who
    died during the armed conflict is not more than a few thousand."

    Firat further noted that Armenians and Turks lived in urban residential
    areas, while Kurds inhabited rural areas. He asserted that when
    Armenians began slaughtering Turks, the Kurds sent armed forces to
    the urban areas in an effort to protect their Muslim brethren. Because
    they had lived together in urban areas, Armenians mostly killed Turks
    rather than Kurds, he said.

    Stressing that the incidents were triggered by the Armenians, Firat
    also stated that Hamidiye units were founded for the purpose of
    protecting Muslims from the Armenians.

    His grandfather, Sheik Sait, was an influential figure, Firat said,
    and claimed that Sait urged Armenian leaders at the time not to give
    in to Western provocations and attack the Muslims.

    Firat regretfully noted that Sheik Sait's efforts were not fruitful and
    Armenians initiated a large scale campaign of massacre and slaughter,
    and that the Ottoman administration armed Kurds as the European
    countries armed Armenian guerrillas.

    Firat also added that the majority of Armenian casualties were caused
    by famine and illnesses during deportation, and not by direct armed
    conflict.

    Those who Armed Armenians Also Claim Genocide

    Firat claimed that Armenians possess an inherent feeling of resentment
    against Kurds. According to Firat, this feeling was first created by
    Western countries, which offered the Kurds to a chance separate from
    the Ottoman state and form an independent country to be inhabited by
    both Kurds and Armenians.

    Asserting that Europe has continued this conspiracy, Firat concluded
    that those who had provoked and armed the Armenians in the past are
    now in a similar fashion attacking Turkey with the genocide laws.
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