Re: politics
How many of my readers, I wonder, are familiarwith the name of Artin Dadian? -- a prominentmember of the Ottoman Administration under SultanAbdulhamid II, who wrote the following letter toour revolutionaries in 1898: "I suggest that today we exercise nothing butpatience and tolerance. First, Europe showscomplete indifference and says there is noArmenian question as far as they are concerned.Second, the threat of the complete annihilationof the Armenian nation has not yet entirelypassed, and third, the people are tired ofrevolutionary deeds and are ready to patch uptheir differences with the government in order toremain safe from further terrible events as havealmost wiped out our people from the face of theearth. Fourth, various organizations are fightingdifferent causes, each in their own way, and inthe middle of all this stands one pitiful ArtinDadian, who on the one hand begs the Sultan formercy by telling him that this would be the bestthing for his empire and on the other hand fightsbase individuals who in order to attain theirselfish aims are even willing to sell theirnation. I believe it will be proper, as I havementioned countless times before, for our peopleto patch up their differences with theSultan."(*)
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(*)See THE ROLE OF THE DADIAN FAMILY IN OTTOMAN,SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL LIFE by Pars Tuglaci (Istanbul, 1993). #
How many of my readers, I wonder, are familiarwith the name of Artin Dadian? -- a prominentmember of the Ottoman Administration under SultanAbdulhamid II, who wrote the following letter toour revolutionaries in 1898: "I suggest that today we exercise nothing butpatience and tolerance. First, Europe showscomplete indifference and says there is noArmenian question as far as they are concerned.Second, the threat of the complete annihilationof the Armenian nation has not yet entirelypassed, and third, the people are tired ofrevolutionary deeds and are ready to patch uptheir differences with the government in order toremain safe from further terrible events as havealmost wiped out our people from the face of theearth. Fourth, various organizations are fightingdifferent causes, each in their own way, and inthe middle of all this stands one pitiful ArtinDadian, who on the one hand begs the Sultan formercy by telling him that this would be the bestthing for his empire and on the other hand fightsbase individuals who in order to attain theirselfish aims are even willing to sell theirnation. I believe it will be proper, as I havementioned countless times before, for our peopleto patch up their differences with theSultan."(*)
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(*)See THE ROLE OF THE DADIAN FAMILY IN OTTOMAN,SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND POLITICAL LIFE by Pars Tuglaci (Istanbul, 1993). #
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