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  • Nicolas Sarkozy's Statement On Armenian Genocide: Ankara Retaliates

    NICOLAS SARKOZY'S STATEMENT ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: ANKARA RETALIATES

    Tert.am
    17:17 ~U 10.10.11

    Ankara has responded to French President Nicolas Sarkozy's statements
    on the Armenian Genocide made during his visit to Armenia.

    Prof. Kemal Cicek from the Turkish Historical Society published a
    document from the US National Archives. The document is evidence of
    violence French officers committed against Armenians in 1920s.

    The document, published by means of Haberturk, is Cilician Armenians'
    letter of complaint to the then US president Woodrow Wilson.

    Mushegh Serobian, a clergyman from Izmir, sent that letter to the
    American Committee for Armenian Independence. He complained about
    the anti-Armenian policy France was pursuing in Adana.

    The document, which dates back to Oct. 4, 1920, reads that, after
    Turkey signed the Treaty of Sevres, the French army started committing
    violence against Armenians. They were hindering the Armenian National
    Committee's activities. Over 100,000 Armenians were exiled from Adana
    to ensure the local Turkish population's growth. The rest 14,000
    Armenians were pressured into leaving. When Armenians refused, French
    soldiers threatened them. However, the Armenian National Committee
    prevented Armenian massacres.

    Prof. Cicek says: "The report mentions Armenians struggling against
    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's troops together with the French. The French
    arrived in Cilicia to establish an Armenian kingdom. Later, however,
    the French troops aimed their guns at Armenians.

    "This document is striking evidence of how Armenians complained about
    the French. Throughout history France has made use of Armenians in its
    own interests, and the present-day situation is not at all different."

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