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    May 19 Is the April 24 of Pontic Greeks

    Mirror Spectator
    EDITORIAL | JUNE 26, 2014 10:34 PM
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    By Raffi Bedrosyan

    The annihilation of non-Turk/non-Muslim peoples from Anatolia started
    on April 24, 1915 with the arrest of Armenian intellectuals in
    Istanbul. Within a few months, 1.5 million Armenians were wiped from
    their historic homeland of 4,000 years in what is now eastern Turkey,
    as well as from northern, southern, central and western Turkey.

    About 250,000 Assyrian were also massacred in southeastern Turkey
    during the same period.

    Then, the turn came for the Pontic Greeks to be eliminated from
    northern Turkey on the Black Sea coast, sporadically from 1916 onward.
    The ethnic cleansing of the Pontic Greeks got interrupted when the
    Ottomans ended up on the losing side of World War I, but their real
    destruction resumed in a well-organized manner on May 19, 1919. This
    article will summarize the tragic end of the Pontic Greek civilization
    in northern Turkey, a series of events less researched and documented
    than the Armenian Genocide, but equally denied and covered up by the
    Turkish state.

    Pontic Greeks continuously inhabited the southern coast of the Black
    Sea in northern Anatolia from pre-Byzantine times. The ethnic
    cleansing of the Pontic Greeks followed the same pattern as in the
    Armenian deportations and massacres. Citing security threats and
    suspicion of possible cooperation with the Russians, in the spring of
    1916 the Ottoman government ordered all Pontic Greeks to be removed
    from Black Sea coastal towns to 50 kilometers inland. Of course, in
    the case of Armenians, the deportation orders were not only in the
    eastern war zone but applied to every region in Turkey.

    The Pontic Greek deportations were carried out by the Special
    Organization (Teskilat-I Mahsusa), the same governmental organization
    that carried out the Armenian massacres, manned by convicted killers
    released from prisons. Documents show that the longer the prison term,
    the higher the rank given by the government for these criminals in
    carrying out their destructive tasks.

    Naturally, the Greek deportations soon transformed from relocation to
    robbery to mass murders. But because the Pontic Greeks had observed
    the fate of the Armenians a year ago, they got their defenses
    organized and resisted the deportations by taking to the mountains
    wherever they could. As a result, the deportations and massacres in
    this "First Phase Massacre" resulted in 150,000 deaths, eliminating a
    third of the Pontic population until the end of the war.

    The "Second and Real Phase of Massacre," the organized destruction of
    Pontic Greeks, started in earnest with the arrival of Mustafa Kemal
    Ataturk in Samsun on May 19, 1919. He met with well-known mass
    murderers of Armenians of the Black Sea region such as Topal (Lame)
    Osman and Ipsiz Recep, and secured their cooperation in starting a
    terror campaign to get rid of all Pontic Greeks from northern Turkey.
    These two murderers, originally smugglers of illegal goods, had gained
    fame in 1915 in rounding up Armenian men, women and children in large
    boats, taking them out to sea and dumping them overboard to drown, and
    then boasting that "smelt season will be bountiful this year with lots
    of food for them."

    As the Pontic Greek men had taken to mountains, these two murderers
    went after the Greek women and children left behind in the villages.
    Various methods of mass murder were implemented. It was common to take
    entire population of villages to caves nearby, seal the entrance of
    the cave and burn them alive, or use gas to suffocate them inside. Any
    male Greeks caught were thrown alive into the coal furnaces of
    steamships through the funnels. Churches became incinerators to burn
    alive as many Greeks as could be stuffed into the building. The extent
    of tortures and massacres of Greeks even disturbed the local Moslem
    population, who petitioned the Ankara government to remove these
    murderers from the region. Eventually Ataturk brought them to Ankara,
    where Osman became his personal bodyguard, but when Osman shot a
    member of parliament for criticizing Ataturk, and then threatened
    Ataturk himself, he was executed.

    There were also so-called "Liberation courts" (Istiklal Mahkemeleri),
    set up in the cities across the Black Sea region to try arrested Greek
    rebels. These courts passed arbitrary decisions almost invariably
    resulting in death sentences, no defense or appeals allowed, with
    hangings carried out immediately. Among the victims of these courts
    were hundreds of Greek teachers in American and Greek schools of the
    region, prominent community leaders, clergymen, and tragically, entire
    members of the Merzifon Greek high school football team, only because
    the team was named 'Pontus Club', which was deemed sufficient reason
    to label them as a rebel terroristic organization. Ataturk then
    appointed Nurettin Pasha as commander of the Central Army to mop up
    any resisting Greeks from the entire Black Sea region. This man, also
    known for his sadistic tendencies, destroyed thousands of defenseless
    Greek villages. Among his 'accomplishments', he arrested a Turkish
    opposition journalist criticizing Ataturk and had his soldiers tear
    him alive limb by limb. He was also at the head of the army units that
    entered Izmir (Smyrna) in 1922, where he arranged for the lynching of
    the Greek head of the clergymen in the same manner, and then started
    the Great Fire which destroyed the entire city.

    Between May 19, 1919 and end of 1922, The Pontic Greek population was
    decimated by 353,000 in the following cities:

    134,078 Amasya, Giresun, Samsun

    64,582 Tokat

    38,434 Trabzon

    27,216 Niksar

    21,448 Sebinkarahisar

    17,479 Macka

    There was also a violent campaign to Islamicize the Greeks and quite a
    number of them first converted to Islam under threats and torture,
    followed by Turkification. With the 1924 Lausanne Treaty, any few
    remaining Pontic Greeks were included in the 1,250,000 Anatolian
    Greeks 'exchanged' with Moslems in Greece, thereby totally emptying
    the Black Sea region from its historic Greek civilization. All the
    names of Greek villages and towns were changed into new Turkish names.
    Turkish language was forced upon all the converted Greeks, Hamshen
    Armenians, Laz and Georgian minorities.

    And thus began a century long brainwashing campaign of single-state,
    single-nation, single language, single-religion policy. The May 19,
    1919 date of Ataturk's arrival in Samsun as a national holiday
    celebrating Youth and Sports Day was adopted in 1937, copying from the
    German Nazis' superior race policies, demonstrating the athleticism
    and beauty of the Turkish race. The extent of racism is evident in the
    statement of then Justice Minister Mahmut Esat Bozkurt who said:
    "Turks are the masters in this country. The remaining peoples have
    only one right in this country, to be the maids and slaves of the real
    Turks." As recently as in 2008, then Defense Minister Vecdi Gonul
    echoed the same racist sentiments in Turkey: "If the Greeks were
    allowed to exist in the Aegean and Black Sea regions, and the
    Armenians all over Anatolia, would we be able to have a powerful
    national state today?"

    The chief murderer of Pontic Greeks, Topal (Lame) Osman is still
    regarded as a hero by racist nationalist Turks. His statue was erected
    in Giresun recently by one of the Eregenekon leaders, retired general
    Veli Kucuk, himself responsible for the "mysterious disappearance"of
    dozens of Kurds, and the assumed mastermind behind the organized
    assassination of Hrant Dink. He was arrested and sentenced to life
    imprisonment for plotting the overthrow of the Erdogan government as
    part of the "deep state" trials, but released from prison recently by
    Erdogan, after the falling out between Erdogan and the religious
    leader Fethullah Gulen, whose followers were among the prosecutor team
    and police forces which had arrested Kucuk.

    It has now become obvious that the Turkish state policy to create a
    single nationalist state with a single religion and language has
    failed miserably. Within Turkey, Kurds could not be assimilated, and
    the grandchildren of the hidden Islamicized Armenians and Pontic
    Greeks are starting to 'come out' to find their roots. Outside Turkey,
    the Armenians continue demanding justice and restitution for the 1915
    Genocide. Assyrians have started to get organized in various European
    states to demand their rights. In 1994 the Greek Parliament recognized
    the Pontic Greek Genocide on the 75th anniversary of the 1919 events.
    There is now a vast body of common knowledge regarding the true facts
    of the genocidal events that took place in Turkey from 1915 to 1923,
    which can no longer be covered up by the denialist policies of the
    Turkish state.

    (Raffi Bedrosyan is a civil engineer and concert pianist, living in
    Toronto, Canada. He has donated concert and CD proceedings to
    infrastructure projects in Armenia and Karabagh, in which he has also
    participated as an engineer. He helped organize the reconstruction of
    the Surp Giragos Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd Church and the first Armenian
    reclaim of church properties in Anatolia after 1915. He gave the first
    piano concert in the Surp Giragos Church since 1915.)

    - See more at: http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2014/06/26/may-19-is-the-april-24-of-pontic-greeks/#sthash.F3xBQ1a9.dpuf


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