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2007-04-05 14:42:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

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Hi,

So-called Armenian Genocide is an absolutely lie.
I will explain, what happened on April, 24 1915.

The Ottoman government, against numerous rebellions that began after 1890 and promptly following Armenian massacres which resulted in the murder of tens of thousands of Turks, contented with informing most important persons of Armenian congregation and Armenian deputies that "Government will take the necessary precautions if Armenians continue to stab in the back and assassinate the Turks". However, it became a necessity to secure behind the borders because the army was in war at various fronts, the events did not stop but increased and assaults towards defenseless Turkish women and children increased.

With this aim, on April 24, 1915 the Armenian Committees were closed and 2345 of their directors were arrested due to the crime of carrying out activities against the government. April 24, which is commemorated annually as the "Anniversary of Armenian Massacre" by the Armenians abroad is this date when the 2345 revolutionary committee members were arrested and it has no relation with deportation.

I also recomended that sites,
http://www.ermenisorunu.gen.tr/english/24041915/index.html
http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/

TURKISH DIPLOMATS KILLED BY THE ARMENIAN TERRORISTS DURING THEIR DUTY

The main targets of Armenian terror organizations, ASALA in particular, were now being chosen from among Turkish diplomats abroad. The first of the series of terrorist attacks was carried out against Mehmet Baydar, the Turkish Consul General in Los Angeles and his Deputy, Bahadir Demir.
The assassinations were perpetrated by an Armenian by the name of Gurgen Yanikan in 1973.

This individual action turned into organized Armenian terror as of 1975 and further escalated as of 1979. 110 acts of terror were carried out by Armenian terrorists in 38 cities of 21 countries. 39 of these were armed attacks, 70 of them bomb attacks and one was an occupation. 42 Turkish diplomats and 4 foreign nationals were assassinated in these attacks, while 15 Turks and 66 foreign nationals were wounded.

Regards

2007-04-07 06:42:25 · answer #1 · answered by Tanju 7 · 0 1

research on the web.
go to wikipedia.com and find resources on the internet.
i'm sure there are plenty. good luck on your project. :)

2007-04-05 21:47:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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