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Armenian genocide from a Turk's point of view
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Originally posted by Gavur View PostWe're not talking about the accuracy of the article as it stands,wiki is not a a medium for such purpose, but Kurds Genocide has been carried out by the Turks and that cannot be repeated enough times.Let me make this clear I feel only revolution in Turkey can severe Turkey from its guilts!Plenipotentiary meow!
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostThere was no "personal insult". Well, OK, suggesting Edoman might in someway resemble Winoman (in a way other than just the similarity in user names) is indeed a personal insult to Edoman - but I doubt anyone got the reference (unless Edoman is actually Winoman).
No hard feeling here from me. I am seriously very happy that you are back.
BTW, I drink like a fish when I get the chance (which isn't much these days). If you end up in LA, drinks are on me.
See you around.
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostNothing even close to genocide was committed against Kurds during WW1. You should show greater concern about this misuse of the word "genocide" - after all, you are wanting it used correctly to describe what happened to Armenians during the same period.
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Originally posted by bell-the-cat View PostNothing even close to genocide was committed against Kurds during WW1. You should show greater concern about this misuse of the word "genocide" - after all, you are wanting it used correctly to describe what happened to Armenians during the same period."All truth passes through three stages:
First, it is ridiculed;
Second, it is violently opposed; and
Third, it is accepted as self-evident."
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)
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Originally posted by Gavur View PostIf not in 1915,what about 1925 or '30's,Dersim Kurds,white Genocide against the Kurds!
Some Kurds, such as Simko, slaughtered the Armenians at the behest of the Turkish authorities during WWI but later rose up when they felt they did not fully benefit from the eradication of Armenians and Assyrians.
A very interesting history and and debate.General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by Joseph View PostWhile many Kurds have a role in the Genocide of Christians before and after WWI; the Dersim, Sheko Kurds, and certain Alevi Kurds {who most likely were Armenians a few centuries prior} helped Armenians escape and were later wiped out in the 1920's after an alleged uprising. The Dersim are gone and I believe this can be considered genocide. My cousin's grandfather and his family were delivered by the Dersim to Andranik's forces to escape slaughter and then eventually made it to the US a few years later.
Some Kurds, such as Simko, slaughtered the Armenians at the behest of the Turkish authorities during WWI but later rose up when they felt they did not fully benefit from the eradication of Armenians and Assyrians.
A very interesting history and and debate.
What a coincidence!General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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Originally posted by Joseph View PostWhile many Kurds have a role in the Genocide of Christians before and after WWI; the Dersim, Sheko Kurds, and certain Alevi Kurds {who most likely were Armenians a few centuries prior} helped Armenians escape and were later wiped out in the 1920's after an alleged uprising. The Dersim are gone and I believe this can be considered genocide. My cousin's grandfather and his family were delivered by the Dersim to Andranik's forces to escape slaughter and then eventually made it to the US a few years later.
Some Kurds, such as Simko, slaughtered the Armenians at the behest of the Turkish authorities during WWI but later rose up when they felt they did not fully benefit from the eradication of Armenians and Assyrians.
A very interesting history and and debate.
ı dont think every slaughter can be called a genocide. there cant be a kurd genocide, because they are today living all over turkey and their percentage is growing higher every year. also there cant be a greek genocide either. because they did relatively similar slaughters against muslims in greece.and there was a programmed exchange between the two countries. but ı think armenian genocide is real and unique. because all anatolia was evacuated without a certain agreement and safe journey to a certain country. also turks in erivan was sent to anatolia. but it was not comparable to armenians numbers. there is a mountainous small acountry called armenia, but the reality is millions of armenians are lost people spreaded all over the world. maybe asyrian cleanings can be called a genocide also. but ı dont know their history well.
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Originally posted by lal View Postthere cant be a kurd genocide, because they are today living all over turkey and their percentage is growing higher every year.
Originally posted by lal View Postalso there cant be a greek genocide either. because they did relatively similar slaughters against muslims in greece.
Originally posted by lal View Postmaybe asyrian cleanings can be called a genocide also. but ı dont know their history
To sum up, they all are a part of programmed homogenization of Anatolia.
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Again, terminology is not important but lal, what should we call 1912-1913 Greek exile?
we are originally from selanik. they also killed us there. ı know this. in akhisar we moved to their houses and lands. and they moved to ours.
but armenians position is rather different.
To sum up, they all are a part of programmed homogenization of Anatolia
this is exactly true. may be they thought this kind of a policy was necessary in those days. but today this is not suitable to turkey any more for sure. we definitly need a change.
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