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    Mustafa Kemal and Armenian Allegations

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    May 8 2005

    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkish republic said
    "International society cannot accuse for anything us about the
    decision of Armenian relocation which we had to took" according to
    Turkish historical documents, Turkish Anatolian News Agency reports.

    "Contrary to the forgeries against us, all who were forced to
    re-settle are alive and if the Allied State did not force them to
    make war against us, most of them could return their home now".
    Mustafa Ataturk told Clanence K. Streit, American journalist, on 26
    February 1921 that Armenians exaggerated the events: "When the Russian
    Armies started a great attack against us, Armenian Tashnak Committee
    which was under the Tsarist service, encouraged the Armenian people
    who were behind the Turkish troops to riot. We always felt ourselves
    that we were between two fires. Our supply, logistic and medical
    convoys were attacked and massacred with no mercy, the bridges and
    roads were damaged and there was a terror campaign against the Turkish
    villages. The bandits lured all Armenians who could combat. Thanks to
    the capitulations, the weapons were stocked in the Armenian villages."
    "The international community who simply ignored the English attitude
    towards Ireland during the war and peace times, cannot justly accuse
    us for the decision of Armenian relocation which we had to took.
    Contrary to the accusations and forgeries, most of those who were
    relocated are still alive. And most of those who were relocated could
    return their homes now if the Allies States had not forced them to
    join the war against us."

    8 May 2005
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