No!
I recognize the Turkish *genocide* by Armenians!
In the debate about whether or not what happened to the Armenian population of Eastern Anatolia during World War I constitutes genocide, it’s often forgotten that Armenians organized themselves in militias which went out and killed many - according to some hundreds of thousands innocent Muslim Turks.
2007-11-12 22:45:59
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answer #1
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answered by C. is taking a break! 5
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*Do you believe in Santa Claus?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No
*Do you believe in UFO's?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No
* Do you think Daytona Beach is located 'bout 50 miles northeast of Long Island, New York?>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>No
*Do you recognize Armenian Genocide?>>>>>>>>>>>>>No
2007-11-13 15:18:28
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answer #2
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answered by ★HigHTƹcH★ 7
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YES
Ottoman empire had planned the cleaning of whole Christian population of empire and uniting all Turkic people of Caucasus and Asia Minor. This ideology and the war and complex situation in the region resulted to Armenian, Greek and Assyrian Genocides.
Why after the all these genocides in history still should see the genocide on earth...?
My message:
Recognize cruelties of past, find their roots and the most important : PREVENT THEM OF HAPPENING AGAIN...
Genocide, never again...
2007-11-13 15:24:56
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answer #3
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answered by ՎԱՀԷ 4
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Armenian genocide is a fact and the world knows it.
http://unitedhumanrights.org/Turkish_crimes_pictures.htm
The Armenian Genocide is widely acknowledged to have been the first true genocide of the twentieth century. Of an estimated pre-war population of 1.8 to 2.4 million in the six eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire, approximately 1.2 to 1.7 million Armenians were exterminated in government organized deportations and massacres in towns and villages strewn across Eastern Anatolia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_genocide
2007-11-13 14:26:18
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answer #4
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answered by Dr. Beemer 4
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I'm not going to waste my precious time on a nonsense question 'n will simply say NO
2007-11-13 15:47:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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NO
Why should I recognize something that never happened? ?
2007-11-13 15:43:15
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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No....it wasn't a genocide. There was a battle between two countries and Turks were defending their country againts intruders.
2007-11-13 14:53:41
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answer #7
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answered by .:::Niko:::. 7
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What genocide? Are you asking about the tens of thousands of innocent civilian Turks massacred by the Armenian militia in 1915, in eastern Anatolia? YES, there is an abundance of evidence proving that the Armenian militia, armed and supported by the Russian Tzar's army mass murdered Turks (women and children mostly).
As for the Armenian allegations, they still have to provide concrete evidence for that. The British, French (and US) officials, who had easy access to all Ottoman (and other) archives at the end of WW I, clearly stated it in their official documents that they could not find any concrete evidence to accuse any Ottoman/Turkish official for a massacre committed against the Armenian citizens of the Ottoman Empire. They searched in depth to find such evidence so that they could put the responsible to a trial by an international tribunal and imprison/hang them. They did not find anything, because THERE WAS NO SUCH THING.
2007-11-13 08:18:27
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answer #8
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answered by anlarm 5
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I'm still not sure what the word genocide means, and I'm starting to wonder what the word Armenian means. Until I'm clear on both of those, I have to say 'no.'
2007-11-13 08:05:15
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answered by The Babe is Armed! 6
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According to historical facts, yes.
2007-11-13 14:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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