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    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    March 24 2008


    GENOCIDE OF YEZIDI PEOPLE IN OSMANIAN TURKEY CARRIED OUT IN 1915-1918


    Bill of complaint
    To the U. N.,
    European Union,
    European Council,
    U. S. President
    President of the Russian Federation
    U. K. PM
    Federal Chancellor of Germany
    President of France
    President of Turkey
    President of Iraq
    In 1915-1918 the upper circles of the Osmanian Empire, taking
    advantage of the conditions of the World War, organized and realized
    the genocide of Turkey's national minorities. During a few years the
    Osmanian Empire actually completely slaughtered the native peoples of
    the country: Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks. Nowadays the world is
    aware of numerous facts and details of these terrible atrocities
    committed by Turkey's authorities endowed with state power.
    The world's most progressive countries condemned the Armenian
    Genocide in the Osmanian Empire on the state level and mark mournful
    data of the Genocide's beginning together with Armenians, Greeks and
    Assyrians.
    However, Yezidis, a distinctive and native nation on the territory of
    the Osmanian Empire, are actually never mentioned in this sorrowful
    list of peoples destroyed by Turks. Meanwhile, even an incomplete
    list of settlements of Yezdistan (a territory in the north of Iraq),
    where Turkish vandals slaughtered Yezidis, is quite and quite
    impressive. According to the territorial regions, the picture of
    those killed is as follows:
    1. Iraq, the territory of Yezdistan, Sinjar, Sinoun, Gobal, Dgour,
    Gali Ali Bage, Dhok, Zorava, Karse and Bare, Siba, Tlizer, Tlzafe,
    Khrbade Kavala, Grzark, Rmbousi, Sharok, Tlkazab, Tlbanta, Kocho,
    Khotmi, Mosoul, Rndavan, Amadia. Over 200,000 Yezidis were
    slaughtered in the above-mentioned settlements.
    2. Western Armenia, Van province: about 100,000 Yezidis were killed
    in the Khanasori field and surrounding villages: Avagh, Akhourik,
    Angouzak, Anzava, Ajali, Srchak, Begrib, Havasi, Bejarmo, Bertis,
    Giadin, Gondurma, Zeva, Derjamada Zherin, Derjamada Zhorin, Duavan,
    Ghndi, Erjis (Archesh), Tondurak, Khachan, Khojaghshlagh, Khasamiajn,
    Kujapnar, Karakale, Kirato, Kolzot, Kjucheq qej, Mervane, Mollahasan,
    Muchs, Muradin, Jarmka, Noshar, Shahmanis, Sherefkhane, Shikefti,
    Chaldran, Chragh, Chibukhchlu, Pshikumbat, Janik, Saraj, Simar
    (Timar), Uste, Orene, etc. About 100,000 Yezidis were killed.
    3. Moush province (Kavane qere), the provinces of Avakhe, Diarbeqir
    (Dashta Bsheri), Mardini Khazalie (Kharza), Jgire. Azka Zherin, Azka
    Zhorin, Alka, Bazidane, Basmute, Bakhms, Berkle, Galie Zilan, Geduke,
    Dusha, Ered, Zakhorae, Zeik, Zerine, Khnus, Kakharine, Kavrozje,
    Koboldor, Korkhe, Tchneria, Yaduna, Yajre, Yasktiva, Majmunie, Shmze,
    Shkavta, Jnaskar, Rame, Frkira, etc. About 60, 000 Yezidis were
    killed.
    4. Erzroum province (Bayazet-Alashkert province), Ortla, Diadin, etc.
    About 7,500 Yezidis were killed.
    5. Kars province: about 5,000 Yezidis were killed in the Ozrlu
    (Oghuzlu), Alajay canyon of the Kars province.
    6. About 3,000 Yezidis were killed in the Kakizmani Kolpe (Koghb)
    settlement of the Kaghzvan province, the region of Kars.
    7. In Digor province, the region of Kars, other villages: Alashgr,
    Alashkert, Amankoyi, Amanchayir, Aylasinjo, Aqar, Bayramqoum, Bajali,
    Bashqedikver, Belihamed, Gogormas, Digor (Tekor), Douzgeli, Tokhubur,
    Kharaba, Digor Khataba Tchibukhl, Kjundo, Hasanjan, Noka,
    Shandrkhghli, Sousoul, Tashnika, Yezdika, Touzak, Ulikand, Pasharjik,
    etc. 9, 000 Yezidis from about 70 villages were forcedly converted to
    Islam.
    8. The region of Sourmalu, Igdir province: Kharfalu, Alchalu,
    Aslanlu, Bandamourad, Bash Sinak, Gli, Gyarmashve, Damskhan,
    Zaribkhan, Zore, Khane, Khrbesor, Karakhtin, Karaku, Kutch,
    Makhsudja, Majri, Shekheri, Sayiblakh, Taoushan, Tashkorpi, Kalo,
    etc. About 10,000 Yezidis were killed.
    9. In 1918, while crossing the Arpachai (Akhurian) and Arax rivers
    about 4, 000 Yezidis drowned and starved to death.
    10. The region of Aparan, Eastern Armenia: in the vicinity of the
    villages of Alagyaz, Doundaghsaz, Ghuruboghaz and Jarjaris Yezidis
    were killed by the bands of Kjandale bash and Navala ajale Kurd
    Prince Tajo: in 1918 about 800 people were killed, only 19 of which
    were from the family of Rashiteh Ayoy. 54 people were killed in the
    village of Amre Taza (Posht) of the same region.
    11. Kurd prince Tajo expelled about 600 people from other villages of
    the same region to Turkey's distant regions.
    12. 24 people, one of which was a woman, were killed in the region of
    Grasor, situated in the vicinity of the Shamiram village, Ashtarak
    region, in 1918, within a day.
    Thus, according to the total verified number about 500, 000 Yezidi
    people were killed.
    The Turkish historiographer Katib Tchelebi also informs that in
    1915-1918 about 300,000 Yezidis were massacred on the territory of
    the Osmanian Empire. However, according to verified data, those years
    over 500,000 Yezidis were slaughtered by Turkish and Kurd barbarians,
    and the fact has not been condemned by the progressive countries of
    the world.
    Naturally, it would be especially interesting for specialists to
    learn in what settlements and how many Yezidis became the victims of
    the Turkish state. So, before the World War I, according to reliable
    sources, over 750,000 Yezidis were killed on the territory of the
    Osmanian Empire, and over 500,000 of which were massacred and 250,000
    more were forcedly deported and found shelter in:
    1. Iraq, in the vicinity of Sinjar Mountain, Mousoul, Rndavan, the
    village of Fakirs, Amadia, Dhok, the sacred place of Lalysh, Bashika,
    Bahzan and other settlements - 100,000.
    2. Turkey, in the provinces of Batman and Diarbeqir, 120,000.
    3. Syria, in the settlement of El-Kamishli, 15,000.
    4. Armenia, 12,500.
    5. Georgia, 3,000.
    The list of literature
    1. Yezdikhana Monthly, 2004, number 8, 2005, number 1.
    2. A. Goge `The Voice of Our Great-Great-Grandfathers', Yerevan,
    1997, in Yezidi.
    3. A. Tamoyan `We are Yezidi', Yerevan, 2001.
    4. Yezdikhana Monthly, 2006, number 2.
    Once again appealing to you, Yezidi people request and demand that
    the crime committed against their people should be recognized.
    Nowadays the Kurdish Yezidi people scattered by the whole territory
    of Northern Asia and Near East require the reestablishment of justice
    and recognition of events of 1915-1918 as Genocide. We are convinced
    that the defiance of historic crimes against mankind will inevitably
    result in a precedent for new crimes. Actually, it is already taking
    place. In August and September of 2007 over a thousand of innocent
    Yezidis, peaceful inhabitants of the region, were destroyed in the
    north of Iraq, in historical Yezdistan.
    We urge to restore historical justice and condemn the genocide of
    Yezidi people, which took place in the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1918.
    We do not lay any territorial claim, but request that compensation
    for damage caused to our people be appropriate.
    Chair -Aziz TAMOYAN - Doctor-Professor of national history and
    theology,
    The President of the National Unity of Yezidis of the World
    Contacts:
    E-mail:
    [email protected]
    Phone:
    (+37491) 091 41 38 55
    (+37491) 094 55 87 18
    (+37491) 095 95 98 60
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