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    TARAF REPORTS ON DESTRUCTION AND PLUNDER OF ARMENIAN BUILDINGS IN TURKEY

    [ Part 2.2: "Attached Text" ]

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/726538/taraf-reports-on-destruction-and-plunder-of-armenian-buildings-in-turkey.html
    12:58, 18 July, 2013

    YEREVAN, JULY 18, ARMENPRESS: The famous Turkish Taraf Periodical
    touched upon the destruction activities of the Armenian buildings and
    structures located in different Turkish territories. As reported by
    Armenpress, Taraf wrote about the decision of the Turkish authorities
    to demolish the Armenian houses in one of the districts in MuĊ~_
    Province and build new apartment buildings. The Periodical quoted
    the words of the MuĊ~_ Mayor Necmettin Dede that the houses do not
    belong to the Armenians. Dede announced that by now no Armenian has
    submitted a property certificate to prove that the property belongs
    to an Armenian.

    Taraf also touched upon the destruction and plunder of other Armenian
    properties, besides MuĊ~_. Particularly the Periodical noted about
    the Tekirdag Malkara's Armenian cemetery, where human bones were
    found during the construction works. Some of them were thrown to the
    garbage. Another part was buried in the ground.

    The same destiny had the Armenian cemetery in Sivas (Armenian
    Sebastia), where only one tombstone has remained.

    Taraf highlighted the Siirt Eruh's St. Hovhannes Church as well, which
    was sold to a Turkish building company by the Turkish authorities
    with a very low price.

    The Periodical writes about the Sanasaryan Han building located in
    Istanbul, which was put on auction for lease, though a legal trial
    is in process to return the structure to the Armenian Patriarchate.

    At the end of the article Taraf Periodical noted that before 1915
    there were 299 churches, 94 temples, 53 sacred places, 135 Armenian
    schools and a cemetery in MuĊ~_. In 339 villages nearby MuĊ~_ about
    75,000 Armenians lived. "According to the information found in the
    documents of Talaat Pasha, the architect of the Armenian Genocide,
    at that time 114,704 Armenians were "deported" from MuĊ~_ and the
    neighboring areas and sentenced to death. During the population
    census of 1917 it was registered that 99% of the Armenians of the
    region have been lost", - concludes the Turkish Taraf Periodical.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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