To Ataturk, the state came before everything else. The Ottoman Empire was torn by insurrection in every corner, under the Treaty of Serves there was nothing left for the Turks. The only way Ataturk could create a functional and secure Turkish state is by crushing all rebellions. From this perspective, Ataturk did not want to punish those responsible for the Armenian extermination because it would have divided the very Turkish nation he was trying to create.
Those who committed the genocide believed that there was something inherently wrong with the Armenian race, culture, and religion. None of this really mattered to Ataturk, as long as you were loyal to his ideology and state, it didn't really matter if you were Armenian, Greek, Muslim, Jewish, Alevi, Laz, etc...
As for Armenians being forced to Turkify, I can see how this could have happend in some cases, but the fact is that many Armenians were enthusiatic Kemalists.
Its a pity that modern day Kemalism has abandoned the Armenian people. Today, Turkish-Armenians are forced to vote for an Islamist party (AKP) for any hopes in gaining civil-rights ....
Those who committed the genocide believed that there was something inherently wrong with the Armenian race, culture, and religion. None of this really mattered to Ataturk, as long as you were loyal to his ideology and state, it didn't really matter if you were Armenian, Greek, Muslim, Jewish, Alevi, Laz, etc...
As for Armenians being forced to Turkify, I can see how this could have happend in some cases, but the fact is that many Armenians were enthusiatic Kemalists.
Its a pity that modern day Kemalism has abandoned the Armenian people. Today, Turkish-Armenians are forced to vote for an Islamist party (AKP) for any hopes in gaining civil-rights ....
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