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    Santa Barbara Independent, CA
    Feb 8 2014


    Millions Were Lost in Armenian Genocide

    Saturday, February 8, 2014
    By Alicia St. John, S.B.

    The February 2 letter "Armenian Genocide Not Legally Founded" is
    completely irresponsible. The denial of the Armenian genocide by
    Turkish descendants is notorious. Turkey, as a nation, refuses to
    admit to the slaughter of the Armenians. They have been denying it
    since it happened in 1915.

    Thousands of books have been written on the reality of the Armenian
    genocide by people more prominent than Hillary Clinton or any of those
    referenced in the letter. It is well known that Hitler based what he
    did to the Jews on what the Turks did to the Armenians. He ended his
    speech on invading Poland with "Who, after all, speaks today of the
    annihilation of the Armenians?" One of the most educated commentaries
    about the Armenian Genocide was published in the L.A. Times, noting
    that the Armenian genocide was the first genocide of that century, and
    had the world interfered, that would have set the precedent that
    genocide is unacceptable by nations. The Times writer believed that
    would have prevented every other genocide of that century.

    The authors of the letter say the Armenian genocide should not be
    taught in schools. Personally, I do not believe that children are
    capable of understanding man's inhumanity to man. The subject should
    be taught to older students, in the context of genocide, along with
    all of the other instances of genocide. But, this does not mean that I
    am in any way denying the Armenian genocide. That would be a negation
    of history.

    The Armenians were the first nation of people to accept Christianity
    from the Emperor Constantine, in 301 AD. They lived secularized in the
    Ottoman Empire, surrounded by the Muslim Turks. The Ottoman Empire was
    tolerant of the Christians in their midst. When the Ottomans were
    overthrown by the "Young Turk Guard," that tolerance was over. The
    Turk Guard slaughtered millions of Armenian Christians to ethnically
    cleanse their realm. The atrocities are compared to the Holocaust and
    are the second-most-studied genocide. I encourage readers to contact
    the Museum of Tolerance in L.A. to learn the truth.

    http://www.independent.com/news/2014/feb/08/genocide-armenia-was-real/?on


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