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    ARMENIANS SAVED ABDUL HAMID'S GRANDSON AND HIS FAMILY: HURRIYET

    News.am
    http://news.am/en/news/11933.htm l
    Jan 11 2010
    Armenia

    "Our family `owed their lives' to French-Armenians after their exile
    from Turkey. We were penniless. Our Armenian friends helped us. There
    was an Armenian lady who welcomed us to her chateau and we lived there
    for a long time. I cannot deny the good deeds Armenians have done for
    my family," Beyzade Balent Osman, grandson of Ottoman Sultan Abdul
    Hamid II stated in the interview with Turkish Hurriyet Daily.

    After Young Turks suppressed counter-revolution on April 27, 1909 Abdul
    Hamid was dethroned and arrested. He was conveyed into captivity in
    Salonika till 1912, then returned to Constantinople, where he died
    in the prison. The members of Ottoman dynasty were deported from
    the country.

    "I am on the side of the truth, but we need to look to the future now.

    The French and the Germans had also slaughtered each other, came into
    conflict but still managed to establish dialogue," the daily quotes
    Osman's words.

    "I witnessed his grandmother crying many times when he was a child.

    They thought Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (the founder of First Republic of
    Turkey-NEWS.am's note) would be unsuccessful in his cause and that
    we would return to the old days. My grandmother and mother wanted us
    to learn Turkish. My father, however, was a republican by all means
    and was supportive of Ataturk's principles," the source cites Osman.

    In 1894-1896 massacres of Christian population, firstly Armenians
    were perpetrated in Eastern Anatolia and other places of Ottoman
    Empire by direct order of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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