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    GENOCIDE - THE ONLY REASON FORCING ARMENIANS TO QUIT THEIR HOMELAND

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    03.06.2009 18:05 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Making Armenian and world scientists supporters of
    their insensible ideas and theories is just an extreme manifestation
    of impudence, David Davtyan expert-analyst of ANALITIKA.at.ua center
    said. By characterizing Armenians as emigrants, Turkish historian
    Kemal Karat contradicts himself, because the only reason that could
    force people to quit their homeland was persecution and extermination,
    i.e. Genocide.

    "It is certainly difficult to discuss anything with a professor who
    makes such blunders, admitting in advance that he knows absolutely
    nothing about the matter concerned. It's hard to guess what goal
    he pursued, but the result is obvious. Any professor or specialist
    respecting himself should first of all realize what he is speaking
    about before proposing any theory or paradigm. Wartime resettlement
    of 1 million people should not be confused with a Wisconsin-Istanbul
    charter flight. Secondly, the professor didn't take pains to consider
    why Armenians had to quit their homeland which had been liberated of
    Islamic-Turkish yoke. Thus, Islamic history expert Kemal Kamar admits
    that there were mass killings of Armenians during World War I. But
    he lacked the courage to voice the matter and thus take sides with
    his colleagues recognizing Genocide," Davtyan stressed.

    "In 1917, millions of Armenians emigrated from Ottoman Empire together
    with the Russian Army," University Professor and Ottoman history
    expert Kemal Karpat finds. The fact, according to him, is recognized
    by Armenian historians. "The exact number of migrants was calculated
    based on the total number of Armenians living in Anatolia," Turkish
    Milliyet daily quotes him as saying during a conference dedicated to
    1915 events.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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