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    BIAnet.org, Turkey
    April 25 2013


    "20th Century's First Genocide Happened in This Land"

    At 19:15 sharp last night, thousands gathered in downtown Istanbul to
    commemorate Armenian intellectuals who were detained and forced to
    take a journey with no return exactly 98 years ago.


    Elif AKGÃ`L

    At dawn, we escorted by a military vehicle. We had Vırtanes AÄ?a from
    Kartal district who was suffering from a blood diarrhea, begged them
    to go by car. Because he had no strength to stand on his feet, not to
    mention to walk. The gendarmerie slapped and knocked him down. This is
    when we realized that we were dealing with monsters.

    "We were meeting more Armenians every time our train was stopping.
    Some generous people gave us food without expecting anything. At
    night, we reached Engürü and got locked up in a cell. The next
    morning, some inmates were in joy, so we asked us why. 'We signed up
    to a gang,' one said. 'We are leaving tomorrow.'

    "Just imagine. We were talking about these inmates who were pardoned
    by Sultan after signing up to a gang, are capable of doing. Of course
    without knowing that they were formed to annihilate Armenian people."

    >From the memoirs of Püzant Bozacıyan, a genocide survivor

    The morning of 24 April is observed as Armenian Genocide Memorial Day,
    where 240 prominent Armenian intellectuals were arrested and deported
    en masse in 1915. The incident marks the first genocide of 19th
    century according to many.

    At 19:15 sharp last night, thousands gathered in downtown Istanbul to
    commemorate for those who disappeared 98 years ago that day.

    During the commemoration ceremony, Armenian folk sings were amplified
    through speakers and memories of genocide survivors were shared.
    Demonstrators read aloud the very first genocide memorial statement
    proclaimed on 24 April 1919.

    Demonstrators held pictures of genocide victims as well as Hrant Dink,
    an Armenian journalist assassinated in 2007, and Sevag Balıkçı who
    controversially died in his compulsory military service on 24 April
    2011.

    "The brain of Armenian community was targeted"

    Addressing the vigil crowd last night, Gençay Gürsoy, former
    chairperson of Turkey's forensics institute and neurologist, said the
    arrest of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915 aimed to prevent the
    international from knowing about what the annihilation politics.

    "In a matter of days, the number of arrested Armenian people
    skyrocketed to 2345 including parliamentarians, poets and
    intellectuals. The brain of Armenian community was targeted. They were
    deported to AyaÅ? and Çankırı. Without any judicial proceedings, 761 of
    them were killed."

    "Hundreds of thousands of Armenians were exiled to deserts, they had
    to leave behind their homes, work, belongings which were later on
    vandalized. They were killed by former Ottoman Secret Service
    (TeÅ?kilat-ı Mahsusa) hitmen.

    `Families got divided. Children were left without parents, parents
    were left without children. Thousands perished en masse due to
    illness, hunger. Other were killed. 20th century's first genocide
    happened in this land."

    "It is been 98 years. The denial resumes. Hatred against Armenians is
    still out there. Those who see Union and Progress Party as their
    ancestors took Hrant in 2007 and Sevag in 2011. Planners,
    collaborators and murderers are out there. These are all consequences
    of denial politics.

    "There were also people with conscience who protected Armenians"

    `But we certainly know that there were also people in this land with
    conscience who protected Armenians. They were few in number, but they
    were out there. We see ourselves as descendants of those with
    conscience and not those who vandalized, killed or exiled Armenians."

    A group of 20 protestors from People's Liberation Party also gathered
    in downtown Istanbul, shouting slogans condemning American imperialism
    and Armenian Genocide. Police took precautionary measures. (EA/BM)

    http://www.bianet.org/english/minorities/146136-20th-century-s-first-genocide-happened-in-this-land

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