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British Times re-published article on Armenian Genocide dated October 8, 1915

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    The Times re-published article on Armenian Genocide dated October 8, 1915
    15.10.2007

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ British The Times re-published article on the Armenian Genocide dated October 8, 1915. The article titled “The Armenians Massacre. Exterminating a race. A record of horrors.” tells about systematic massacres of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, about atrocities of Turkish gendarmes exiling and killing Armenians, about Kurds who raided into Armenian villages, about crowds of injured and starving Armenians whipped across Ter Zor desert, about women, children and old people who could not survive the torture…

    The Times reminds of attempts of the American and European diplomats to procure some alleviation of the lot of Armenians, however in vain.

    It also cites Talaat Pasha saying, “The Armenians are a…race; their disappearance would be no loss.”


  • #2
    When did the Times supposedly "re-publish" this? I think this incorrect.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by notjustarmenian View Post
      When did the Times supposedly "re-publish" this? I think this incorrect.
      Actually "The Times" did re-publish this article on 11 October:

      Here are the links:

      From Times Online

      October 11, 2007

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      From The Times archives: 'the Armenian massacres'
      From The Times, Friday October 8, 1915 THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES EXTERMINATING...recently escaped from Syria. An English...of age saw an Armenian’s brains blown out and the bodies of women...Several smaller massacres followed the.....

      11 October 2007 Times Online

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Alexandros
        Actually "The Times" did re-publish this article on 11 October:

        Here are the links:
        Thanks Alexandros. I also posted the republished article in the Historic articles section.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • #5
          Video with text from article:

          The Armenian Genocide was condemned at the time by representatives of the British, French, Russian, German, and Austrian governments—namely all the major Pow...

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          • #6
            thanks all.

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