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2007-06-28 05:23:37 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Turkey

and that all you know lol

2007-06-28 05:31:37 · update #1

lol only words . please i don't wont stupid words

2007-06-28 05:34:23 · update #2

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What do you expect them except swearing and telling bad words?
They don't know the truth and it is not their fault.
People of Turkey are eager for improvement of their country and IF they knew the reality they would never try to hide the fact, just like many of Turkish intellectuals.

2007-06-29 19:40:06 · answer #1 · answered by ՎԱՀԷ 4 · 9 15

Hey,why don't you share documents with Turkey.We can all learn the truth.But you don't want to do it,so it's your problem.We will never say sorry for something that never happened.And not only Armenian people died,but many ppl of many countries died.İt's all over now.Why can't you be friends,...........And if you are searching for a criminal here it should be you.You don't feel anything about the diplomats killed by Armenians?This was not in the past.,tell me,who are the criminals ?

2016-05-21 23:11:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Armenion Genocide started from 1890's but was most violent at 1915. In Turkey many Armenians were doing well at the time. However them being a christian in a muslim nation cost more then a million their lives. Ottomen Turks at the time were in conflict with Russia thus they thought Armenians would join the Russian forces so they decided to exterminate Armenians for being Christian.
Armenian Genocide was the first of the 20th century and it was a well known fact through most nations. Adolf Hitler claimed that it is ok to kill jews because "no one did anything about the Armenian Gecocide".

2007-07-01 14:41:51 · answer #3 · answered by Tiko 3 · 7 3

Listen to the last words of Artin Penik an Armenian citizen of Turkey who burned himself to protest so called genocide.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh2f2qsc5Yg&feature=PlayList&p=CD8C264E88F34D48&index=0

2007-07-01 19:08:30 · answer #4 · answered by ZORBeY^ 3 · 0 0

Unfortunately some bad things happened during that time but it was war time.Turkish side never denies what happened and opens the war archives which says somewhere between 200-300 thousand Armenians were died during the relocation.Armenian side refuses to open the archives and says 1,5 million Armenians were killed systematicly but never mention about what happened to the Armenian population in Istanbul or the other major cities of the empire.They don't want to answer how 1,5 million can be killed while whole Armenian population in the empire was 1 million.They don't want the world to know that who started the conflict or what would be the punishment of betrayel during the time period.On the other hand Ottoman empire was not alone in the 1st WW,nothing could be found in the German archives,or British or French not even in the Russian.
All we can say now is it was a sad occasion,unfortunately happened but it can not called genocide it was only one of the massacres of the 1st WW.

2007-07-01 18:10:59 · answer #5 · answered by mertev 4 · 2 6

I think the subject is no worse than the Armenian genocide against the Jews as Hitler's allies. Guess you forgot that? The Armenians were in revolt against a soverign nation. What is the Armenian excuse for trying to exterminate the Jews from the face of the earth? Can you see the difference?

2007-06-30 03:00:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 6

If I say its a lie I won't be able to explain the following link,

http://www.unitedhumanrights.org/Genocide/armenian_genocide.htm

but I really don't know. Sorry guys! I want to be honest,.

The only thing I know is that, people are not angels (I'm not saying Turks or Armenians) though history. We have to accept the truth no matter how wrong we might be and we should not create an "imaginary" history.

ps: I'm not referring to Turks or Armenians

2007-06-28 06:45:06 · answer #7 · answered by tes 2 · 20 6

..../..
The deserter Armenians who were equipped with the most modern weapons started to retreat towards Erzurum after the Erzincan massacres. The Russian artillery officers, who were to protect the logistics lines from the kurdish attacks, were forced to retreat with their guns.
In one of those lines a necessity of placing a unit for a probable clash occurred. The Armenians, who were discomforted with the orders, set the Russian officers’ houses a fire while they were sleeping, Russian officers barely managed to get out. Most of their war gears were burned into ashes.
The Armenian mobs retreating from Erzincan to Erzurum
exterminated all the Muslim villagers they met on their way. The artillery guns that were being withdrawn from the logistics support lines were being transferred on the covered wagons. The wagons were under the care of the hired, civilian and unarmed kurds. As the convoy came closer to Erzurum, the Armenian deserters and the troops started to kill those kurds at the places where they stopped for a rest. They realized their evil deeds whenever the Russian officers entered their rooms. Whenever the Russian officers came out of their rooms on hearing the clamors, and tried to save the kurds, the armed mob walked over, and threatened them with the same end.
Those massacres were carried out in the most repulsive manner. For example, at a meeting held by the artillery officers at the Erzurum Garrison, Lieutenant Mzivani narrated an incident he witnessed: an Armenian soldier approached a kurd who was dying in agony, running, and tried to push the stick in his hand into his mouth. As he could not manage to push the stick into his mouth that was tightly closed, he took the dying man’s clothes off, and started to kick his naked body with his iron heeled boots.
All of those who could not manage to flee from Ilıca2 were
massacred. The Army Commander [General Odichelitzé] said he saw lots of corpses belonging to children whose throats were butchered with blunt knives, and bodies cut into thin and long strips.
2 Ilıca district affiliated to Erzurum.
.../...

2007-06-29 02:12:25 · answer #8 · answered by O.CETIN BAYRAMOGLU 3 · 12 8

Your exiled grandparents,many of whom died on the way to Syria, were the victims of the the Allied countries who supported Ottoman Armenians against the Ottomans.
Stalin did the same thing to the Crimean people and the Turks who lived near the Turkish border,since they colloborated with the Germans.America did the same thing to its japanese citizens in the war with Japan.
However,bigoted and obsessed Armenians never want to look at the matter from this point of view.
I hope all Armenians,obssesed with this genocide lie,will get rid of their obssesion and be our dearest friends,because we,at least I myself,have a lot in common with each other.
Take care.

2007-06-28 19:18:36 · answer #9 · answered by edd 3 · 9 12

I heard about it. But I don't have enough information. I think, this happened around the Russian revolution (1917) by the Turkish, if I am not mistaken.

2007-06-28 08:33:18 · answer #10 · answered by LMiserab 3 · 15 7

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