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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    After exterminating the Armenians the Turks were going
    to do the same with the Kurds and Arabs

    Nazim-Bey: "It is necessary to exterminate the whole
    Armenian Nation, not leaving a single Armenian alive.
    Even the word "Armenian" must be erased from
    everyone's memory."

    25.04.2007 GMT+04:00

    The whole story with the recognition of the Armenian Genocide started
    right after the world learned about the slaughter. Already in 1916
    the governments of the USA and of some European countries called
    the Ottoman Turkey to account for the committed. The first American
    President, who officially recognized the Armenian Genocide, was Woodrow
    Wilson. Unfortunately that was all about it. All the other presidents
    of the United States avoid the word "genocide", although such a mass
    murder is indeed a massacre, especially being so carefully worked out.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Young Turks weren't able to conceal the terror of
    the tragedy. It is hard to say what they were hoping for. Perhaps they
    hoped that the great powers would shut their eyes to it. Nazim Bey;
    the ideologist of the Young Turks had announced before the deportation,
    "We must be fast and decisive in our actions. The Armenians are as
    dangerous as an ulcer, which at first may seem curable, but which will
    bring to death if the doctor doesn't take the necessary measures on
    time. If we are contented with local plans only, like in 1909 in Adana,
    we will only spoil everything, because we will arose suspicion among
    Arabs and Kurds, who we are going to deal with later. Hence, the danger
    will treble and the realization of the plans will become even more
    difficult. "It is necessary to exterminate the whole Armenian Nation,
    not leaving a single Armenian alive. Even the word "Armenian" must
    be erased from our memory." The war gives us a unique opportunity and
    we do not have to fear the interference of the Great Powers, neither
    do we have to fear of the international press protests. They will
    not manage to make a move before everything is already finished. It
    will be a mass slaughter and not a single Armenian will survive."

    Nevertheless, evidences of the extermination of the Armenian Nation
    were brought by the immediate witnesses, mainly by the Red Cross
    officials, and reached Europe rather quickly. The image of the tragedy
    was horrifying; the Armenians were being killed by special gangs,
    mainly consisting of the Kurds and troops of "Teshkilyat Makhsuseh"
    ("Special Troops") organization. Then they were put in concentration
    camps with nothing to eat or drink, so it was practically impossible
    to stay alive in these terrible conditions.

    The roads of Eastern Anatolia were covered with dead bodies having no
    one to bury them. Properties left by the Armenians were immediately
    sold by the auction. On September 13, 1915 the Majlis passed "the
    provisional law on property, debts and real estate of those having
    resettled in other regions" with one main purpose of selling all the
    belongings and properties left by the Armenians, after which the few
    survivors would have no place to return. As a result, from more than
    2 million Armenian population of the Empire 1.5 million people were
    exterminated, the rest ran away to Russia and other countries, a large
    number of women and children were kidnapped by the Kurds. National,
    cultural and economic life of the Armenians from Turkey was put an
    end to once and for all. Hundreds of invaluable cultural monuments
    were destroyed.

    In his book "The Turkish National "I" and the Armenian Question"
    historian Taner Akcham writes, "It will be no exaggeration to
    come to the conclusion that in the organization and success of the
    "liberation war" the Armenian Genocide had its decisive role... the
    extermination of a whole nation is the basis of the establishment of
    the Turkish Republic. In the light of these facts it becomes clear
    why the subject having its irreplaceable role in the foundation and
    establishment of our national conscious and education has become a
    taboo. The fact that the events of 1915 were mass slaughter was beyond
    any discussions. The only issue that was worth being discussed was -
    how to punish "the Turks" for exterminating the Armenians. One of
    the forms of the punishment was the trial; the allotment of Anatolia
    was another form of punishment. In other words, the western powers
    were trying to conceal their imperial ambitions under the reality
    of mass destruction of the Armenians. Mustafa Qemal and his people
    accepted this reality - those who are guilty of the committed had
    to be punished, - but they objected to the allotment of Anatolia."
    "PanARMENIAN.Net" analytical department

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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