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  • ANKARA: General Staff Sheds Light On Armenian Reality

    GENERAL STAFF SHEDS LIGHT ON ARMENIAN REALITY

    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    Nov 2 2007

    A seventh volume of archival documents has been published by the
    Turkish military to shed light on the Armenian reality in the World
    War I era, with copies of original documents.

    The Turkish General Staff has added another level to the efforts to
    bring the realities of the Armenian genocide allegations to public
    attention by publishing the seventh volume of the "Armenian Activities
    in the Archive Documents (1914-1918)." The new volume, prepared through
    the efforts of the Military History Archives and Strategic Studies
    Institute (ATASE) and the Supervisory Directorate of the General
    Staff, consists of further copies of original documents written
    in Ottoman Turkish, modern Turkish and their English translations,
    along with relevant pictures. Without the addition of any commentary
    about the documents and pictures, the book details Armenian activities
    and organizations and demonstrates through official records who the
    real perpetrators were of events that took place in eastern Anatolia
    in 1914-1918.

    Countering allegations of forced Armenian immigration with official
    documents and indicating the reasons for their relocation, the book
    shows how the Ottoman Empire was forced to struggle against the
    Armenians, who had become the "internal economy," at a time when
    the country was dragged into World War I. Contrary to the "genocide"
    allegations made by the Armenian community, the book proves that the
    relocated Armenian families were welcomed by Turkish families. The
    documents and pictures also reveal the sufferings of human beings that
    were subjected to torture, cruelty and even massacre by Armenian gangs.
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