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  • ANKARA: Professor Lewy Blows So-Called Armenian Genocide Allegations

    PROFESSOR LEWY BLOWS SO-CALLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ALLEGATIONS
    By Anadolu News Agency

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    Aug 29 2005

    The famous US Political Scientist Professor, Guenter Lewy, announced
    that documents and interpretations related to the three main plots
    forming the base of the so-called Armenian genocide allegations were
    at least suspicious and the allegations never proved that Armenian
    murders from the beginning of the last century were pre-planned.

    Professor Lewy, who studies at the Massachusetts University, wrote in
    his article titled "revisiting the Armenian Genocide" that has been
    published in the fall edition of the Middle East Quarterly: "Most
    of those who maintain that Armenian deaths were premeditated and so
    constitute genocide base their argument on three pillars: the actions
    of Turkish military courts of 1919-20, which convicted officials
    of the Young Turk government of organizing massacres of Armenians,
    the role of the so-called "Special Organization" accused of carrying
    out the massacres, and the Memoirs of Naim Bey which contain alleged
    telegrams of Interior Minister Talāt Pasha conveying the orders for
    the destruction of the Armenians." Lewy emphasized that when examined
    in detail, those allegations were far from proving genocide claims.
    Initially, dealing with the military courts that were established
    during the last Ottoman government when Istanbul was under English
    occupation, Lewy accused Talat Pasha, Enver Pasha and Cemal Pasha,
    who took over the country during World War I, for the deaths of
    Armenians. Professor Lewy wrote that even the British High Commissar
    Calthorpe wrote in a message sent to London that those courts,
    like a rough comedy, harmed their prestige. The Famous political
    scientist also referring to the memories of Naim Bey, recalled that
    Dutch historian Erik Zurcher, proved that those documents that spread
    across the world by an Armenian called Aram Andonyan were false.

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