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    American Chronicle, CA
    July 5 2007


    Aramean - Armenian Massacres of the Ottoman Times: a Kurdish Responsibility

    Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
    July 5, 2007

    In the last part of his interview, Mr. Gabriel Sengo, Chairman of
    the Aram Nahrin Organization, unveils what remained hidden for too
    long, due to French and English Colonial trickery, duplicity and
    machinations.

    The Aramean and Armenian massacres of the end of the Ottoman times
    are mainly, preponderantly and predominantly a Kurdish
    responsibility. Thousands of articles and pages of Western
    bibliography do not offer a presentation as clear and insightful as
    the brief answer of Mr. Gabriel Sengo.

    Interview with Mr. Gabriel Sengo, Chairman of the Aram Nahrin
    Organization - Part VI

    - More recently, people discuss historical issues pertaining to the
    Armenian massacres occurred during the last years of the Ottoman
    Empire. How was it with the Aramaeans at those days, and to what
    extent did they suffer in this regard?

    - First, we wish to make one remark in advance. As we already have
    noted, the Aramean mentality has always been characterized by respect
    and love towards others. When we talk about genocide or massacres, we
    always involve all the groups that suffered. That is why we talk
    about Aramean - Armenian - Greek massacres, without distinctions.

    Unfortunately, we have missed this mutual respect and dignity on the
    side of the Greeks and Armenians.

    What is even worse is that both, the Greeks and the Armenians,
    approve publicly of the Aramean colonial spiritual genocide, that is
    to say the identification of the Aramean Nation with the criminal,
    Western, spiritual, colonial product `Assyrians'. They falsely talk
    about `Assyrian genocide', `Assyrian nation', while they are quite
    aware of this fallacies.

    The Hellenic Electronic Centre: a racist organization to be denounced
    globally

    There is a racist Greek organisation called `Hellenic Electronic
    Centre' (HEC), who together with Armenian Organisations (for example
    ANCA) in the United States, have been committing spiritual genocide
    against the Aramean nation, by promoting, glorifying and maintaining
    all the cliches of the Western Spiritual Colonialism.

    However, as far as we are concerned, we will continue respecting them
    and mentioning them by their real name; we will not call Greeks as
    `Albanians' or `Macedonians' and Armenians as `Azeris' or
    `Mongolians'. Perhaps they are not mature enough or they don't know
    how to respect other nations, in particular those who suffered
    through the same horrible acts in history as them. We will give them
    enough time to learn how to respect.

    As far as the massacres are concerned, the Arameans suffered as much
    as the Armenians, and lost around 600.000 people. Regarding the way
    in which it happened, we believe that the contribution of the Kurds
    was decisive in the slaughtering.

    The ominous role of the Kurdish death squads in the extermination of
    the Christians

    We know that the Ottomans gave the order to exterminate the
    Christians of the Ottoman Empire. However, there is a very important
    issue, which has been very vaguely discussed, as it is almost a
    taboo.

    The subject is this: without participation of the Kurdish death
    squads and gangs, it would be impossible for the Ottomans to carry
    out their plans as effectively as they did. The Kurds were the
    neighbours of the Arameans (and also many Armenians), they ate with
    them, they talked and drank with them, they called each other
    `Kriew', that is `my neighbour' and in a deeper sense it meant `My
    brother', they knew every cavern and underground secret places where
    Aramean and Armenians were hiding, they knew the family structure,
    the structures within individual villages, for the Kurds mostly were
    the `Aghas' of those villages.

    Without the cooperation of the Kurds, it would have been very
    difficult - not to say impossible - for the Ottomans to carry out
    their plan as effectively as they did!

    In the whole discussion, I have not heard anything of the
    contribution of the Kurds to these massacres. Some of the present-day
    Kurds say, `The Turks have forced our forefathers to kill
    Christians'.

    Well, this is a bold fallacy.

    There are hundreds of examples where the Kurds exterminated complete
    Aramean villages, under supervision of the Ottomans.

    If the Kurds had refused to kill the Christians, the Ottomans could
    not have been so effective.


    In fact, there have been some examples of noble Kurds who, risking
    their own life (respecting their `kriew' relation to their Christian
    friends), gave shelter and protected Christians.

    Why could not the Ottoman Empire prevent these noble Kurds doing so?

    Why could not the Ottoman Empire do anything against the noble
    Kurdish Sheikh Fathallah of Ankaf who passed through the Aramean
    villages and cursed every Muslim who would harm Christians?

    The vast majority of the Kurds participated in these horrible acts
    for personal benefit!

    After slaughtering the men, in many cases they took the young
    Christian girls and honourable mothers to satisfy their low desires.

    Now, we see something strange happening in Turkey, which is this:
    Many Christian girls and women who were dishonoured and forced to
    accept Islam informed their children about these horrible events and
    their children passed them secret on to theirs.

    What we now see is that many of these `Muslims' are rediscovering
    their Christian roots and converting back to Christianity. And that
    is the reason that many people in Turkey have become so `nervous' of
    the activities of the missionaries (18-4-2007: Three Christians
    killed in Malatya).

    The point is this: the real matter is not the missionaries; it is the
    people who are re-discovering their roots. You can oppress to a
    certain extent, but you cannot erase a people's awareness or
    memories!

    Challenges and targets for today's Aramaeans

    - What are the social, educational and cultural challenges and
    targets for today's Aramaeans? What are the political challenges and
    targets for today's Aramaeans?

    - We could enumerate the following:

    1. One of the greatest challenges for the Arameans is unification. In
    these uncertain times, it is desirable for the Arameans to organise
    themselves and get rid of the immoral criminal colonial heritage
    (`Assyrians' or `Chaldeans') which has caused unprecedented damage to
    the Aramean Cause. It is this Western colonial heritage which
    prevents their social, cultural and political development. Nobody
    will take you seriously (either a friend or an enemy) when you attach
    yourself to an identity which is effectively not yours.

    2. United under one Aramean voice and flag, Arameans would be taken
    more seriously at the international level, and they would therefore
    be able to have their fundamental, cultural, political and social,
    Human Rights more effectively respected, not only in the Middle-East
    but in the entire world.

    3. Once they are unified under the Aramean flag, Arameans can make a
    start, with the help of the international community, to prepare the
    Diaspora communities for their return to the lands of their Aramean
    fathers.

    4. In this entire unification process of the Aramean nation, the
    United States and Europe - in particular France and Great Britain -
    could play an important role for they have brought this damage to the
    Aramean nation, by planting unbridgeable mutual hatred within this
    ancient nation which has given so much to the development of the
    Mankind!

    5. One of the fruits of unification of the Aramean nation could be
    the establishment of an academic Department of Aramaeology in order
    to strengthen Aramean culture and enlighten the world with it. This
    we believe could contribute peacefully to outmanoeuvre terrorism. The
    best place for a Department of Arameology would be Lebanon, in the
    West - Aramean Maronite University in Beirut. There is already a
    department of Aramaic (Syriac) and Antiochian studies in Beirut. A
    second department of Arameology could also be set up in the West, of
    course.

    6. In the Middle-East, the family is more protected, while in most
    Western countries the family ties are freer and exposed to dangers,
    involving sexual immorality, drugs, lawlessness, etc. It is therefore
    of crucial importance for Arameans to educate their children within
    the context of the genuine Aramean heritage, the Aramaic language,
    the Aramean customs and traditions, including the genuine Christian
    moral and standards.

    7. For the Diaspora Arameans, it is also important not to let them
    get carried away by the more luxurious life in the West, and not to
    be blindfolded and led astray by the many alluring distractions.

    8. It is also seminal to setup social institutions and structures
    (according to Aramean Christian values) in order to meet the needs of
    the modern youth, and guide them in a correct way, for many of them
    are losing their children to the lawlessness and the immorality of
    the West, available at every street corner!

    Note

    The Mardin fortress in the heart of the Aramean land - SE Turkey

    http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/ viewArticle.asp?articleID=31317
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