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    DEPORTATION AND ANNIHILATION OF ARMENIANS WASN'T CAUSED BY RELIGION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.02.2007 18:27 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The idea of deporting Armenians from Anatolia
    occurred to Turkish leaders in 1913 after suffering a defeat in
    the Balkan war. At those times Turks concluded they can't live with
    Christians, Turkish historian Taner Akcam said in an interview with
    Minneapolis Star Tribune. "In October 1912 the Ottoman Empire lost
    69% of its territory, a homeland for young Turks. They lost because
    of Christians.

    Armenians made 45% of the population of Anatolia," the Turkish
    historian said. According to him, in 1914 the Ottoman government
    proceeded to elaboration of a plan for deploying troops in
    Anatolia. "However, I do not think that religion was a cause for
    deportation and annihilation of Armenians. Majority of Armenians
    received education in Europe and were atheists.

    Religion was used for uniting the Muslim population against Armenians,"
    Taner Akcam said, reports RFE/RL.

    Taner Akcam is one of the first Turkish historians to recognize the
    Armenian Genocide. In 1978 he immigrated to Germany and was granted
    the status of a political refugee. Presently he is a professor of
    history at the Minnesota University.
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