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  • New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

    When I was in Istanbul this past winter I saw a trailer for a movie about the Istanbul Pogrom against Christian minorities in 1955. I didn't catch the name of the movie, does anyone know the name of this and when it is coming out?

    I'm really glad this movie is being made. At least a quarter of Istanbul in the 1950s was non-muslim; Greeks in Istanbul were exempt from the western Anatolia/Thrace population exchanges. Its time Turks learned what their country did to loyal non-muslim Turkish citizens. In order to spark the riots, MIT (Turkish Intelligence Agency) BOMBED Ataturk's childhood house in Selanika (modern day Thessaloniki, Greece) in a false-flag operation designed to blame the Greeks.

    The Turkish deep-state has NO respect for Mustafa Kemal (the actual man of flesh).

    The Istanbul Pogrom is when old Istanbul really seized to exist, during Ottoman times Istanbul was a very multi-religious metropolitan. Muslims, Christians, and Musevis (followers of moses) celebrated each others religious holidays. Modern day Istanbul is just but a shadow of its past.

    Orhan Pamuk understands the loss of true Istanbul.

    Really, there is no other event in the Republican era of Turkey that I find more despicable and embarrassing. The Armenian Genocide was committed during a transitory time under Turanist rule. However, the Istanbul Pogroms was committed after the Kemalist reforms under the Turkish Republic, and is thus inexusable.
    Last edited by egeli; 02-22-2009, 11:46 AM. Reason: Grammar

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    Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom



    The movie is called "Güz Sancisi" and was released 23 January but I haven`t seen it.Here`s more info about the movie:

    Last edited by Alexandros; 02-22-2009, 03:24 PM.

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      Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

      thanks alexandros, now the hard part is actually finding the movie somewhere...

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        Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

        Originally posted by egeli View Post
        thanks alexandros, now the hard part is actually finding the movie somewhere...
        egeli,

        I sent you a pm.Check it out.

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          Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

          Hi
          my parents want to see the film,because all their family lived there and had to leave.Is is going to be released?Any information at all?
          Thanks in advance

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            Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

            Originally posted by vany View Post
            Hi
            my parents want to see the film,because all their family lived there and had to leave.Is is going to be released?Any information at all?
            Thanks in advance
            Hi vany,

            I sent a pm to you too.

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              Re: New Turkish film on Istanbul Pogrom

              I agree.

              The Greeks got trifecta special:

              1. Pontic Genocide
              2. Burning Symrna TO THE GROUND - even melting the topsoil - Post-seige 'orgy of wanton destruction with fire (fire is so popular in Anatolian Wars - maybe we all desire Zoroasterianism?)
              3. Population Transfer - Went Fine - Ataturk's influence
              4. Wealth Tax - Terrible Econoimc Policy

              And just when you thought you had entered the civilized post WW2 era,

              surprise:

              5. 1955 Istanbul Pogroms - but at least they 'repented and made restitution'

              With these tactics ('advanced civilization') - they were successful in destroying the Greek Population in Turkey / Thrace / Constantinople from the largest Christian Minority at 10-12% to 0.01% and Armenians after these wonderful measures

              Congratulations are in ordere for destroying a high per capita population set v causing mass capital flight out and the country less diverse, more religous unitarynism (i.e. Muslim Sunni had 99% of the population).

              Also, deporting and forcing out wealthy Istanbul Greeks and importing illiterate uneducated skill-less Kurds from the SE - a brillaint economic, political, and social move.

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