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  • julie
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 3869

    #46
    Originally posted by Onur View Post
    I provided you the link of exact same organizations declares that there was "Greek genocide" at 1922. So, you deny "Greek genocide" Spartan??

    I didn't see your comment on that yet. Dont you consider these organizations as independent and non-political????


    Different people, different places, different conditions, different time and yet, you think its perfectly fine to make such a comparison.

    Sigh... No comment to that.
    Am disappointed Onur. We are all the same people on this world. There is no difference in time/conditions/places.
    Acknowledgement of wrongs committed and atrocities actually makes people more dignified and respected. I dont discount the tragedy with the Armenian people. They are human beings too
    "The moral revolution - the revolution of the mind, heart and soul of an enslaved people, is our greatest task."__________________Gotse Delchev

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    • Onur
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 2389

      #47
      Originally posted by julie View Post
      Am disappointed Onur. We are all the same people on this world. There is no difference in time/conditions/places.
      Acknowledgement of wrongs committed and atrocities actually makes people more dignified and respected. I dont discount the tragedy with the Armenian people. They are human beings too

      Different conditions leads different consequences and every situation should be analyzed with its own elements.

      For example, at the start of 20th century, more than 5,5 million Muslim Ottoman citizens(most of them was Turks) died and millions more immigrated to Turkey from Balkans and Caucasus but i didn't mention about that even if it happened around same time with Armenians because its a different situation with a different elements.

      No one here discounts Armenian`s tragedy either. All i said was it wasn't a genocide and no matter how many Armenian or Greek lobby claims, this wont change the truth.



      Edit: Just in case if someone denies what i wrote because it`s a forgotten part of history unlike Armenian one;

      Death and Exile: The Ethnic Cleansing of Ottoman Muslims, 1821-1922 by Justin McCarthy

      Last edited by Onur; 05-30-2010, 10:22 AM.

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      • Onur
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 2389

        #48
        Ottoman Empire expert Prof. Dr.Justin McCarty talks about Turkish History at the University of Houston, USA.

        He also shows the statistics of WW-1. The loss of %25 of whole population in Anatolia(About 4 million people). 5,5 million Muslim people dies in Balkans over the period of 50 years and more than 2 million of them expelled to current Turkey.


        PART - I
        YouTube - Dr.Justin McCarty talks about Turkish History at UHCL Part 1



        PART - II
        YouTube - Dr.Justin McCarty talks about Turkish History at UHCL Part 2




        While Turkey forced to deal with false genocide claims of Armenians and Greeks, no one even remembers our loss. It was the genocide of Muslims in Balkans and in Anatolia, regardless of their ethnic group. The majority of them was Turks but there was Macedonian, Albanian, Greek, Bosnian etc. people too. I wonder whats their explanation for this? Aliens came from Mars and killed them?

        They have nothing to speak about this issue and thats why neither Armenians nor Greeks will never accept our invitation to start a trial in International court of Justice because if they do that, we can easily reveal the truth and remove the curtain over their horrible crimes against these civilians.
        Last edited by Onur; 05-30-2010, 12:25 PM.

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