T U R K I S H F O R U M P R E S S R E L E A S E (fwd)

From: *TurkishForum>Erdal Sener PhD-PE, Editorerdal@TURKISHFORUM.COM)
Date: 11/21/01


                IS INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM ACCEPTABLE
                     IF IT COMES FROM ARMENIANS?

(OR Is International Terrorism Acceptable if it victimizes Only Turks?)

Terrorists who claim allegiance to the Armenian cause have killed more
than 70 Turkish diplomats and their family members in the last 30 years.

Most of these assassinations and bombings took place "deep in the heart of
Europe". In broad daylight, during business hours, in the middle of some
of the worlds largest cities... Is terrorism tolerated if it comes from
Armenians? Is terrorism welcome if it victimizes only Turks?

Before you rush to a judgment, please consider the following facts. Very
few Armenians terrorists were ever caught and even fewer were convicted.
Those who were convicted got very lenient sentences. Some of those
convicted were released before they served their full sentence, before the
blood of their victims dried. Many more suspects were released on minor
technicalities.

Is it any wonder, therefore, that some KNOWN TERRORISTS have legitimately
established efficiently functioning OFFICES in Europe where they quietly
conduct BUSINESS? That they plot their next hate crime, which can be
perpetrated next week, next month or next decade? Are they immune to
civilized law in every country? Will we allow them to continue their
destructive hate crimes just like those terrorists managed to stay out of
the reach of law in the United States of America until September 11, 2001!

These facts speak for themselves. No matter how one slices it, all will
agree, it is not a pretty picture.

Armenian terrorists base their hate crimes on allegations that genocide
was committed against their ancestors residing within the Ottoman Empire
during World War I. These claims are not based on facts, but on
deliberately distorted historical rhetoric.

The facts is that the certain Armenian groups located in Eastern Anatolia
resorted to a wide scale, bloody uprising during World War I, when the
Ottoman Empire was fighting for its survival. These Armenians sided with
invading Russian armies in 1914 and in doing so lost the trust and
protection of the Ottoman forces. Since it was a time of limited
technological resources the Ottoman forces were not able to precisely
distinguish between who betrayed and who didn't. To minimalist an
internal conflict during a period of global struggle the Ottoman Empire
decided to relocate the Armenian population of Eastern Anatolia away from
a vulnerable border and further from the influence of the Russian forces,
since that group posed the most serious threat to Ottoman security. The
displaced Armenian group was to be sent to the non-war zones within the
Empire, such as Iraq and Syria.

It is important to note that the Armenian population of Istanbul, the
capital of the Ottoman Empire where the Ottoman power was most secure, was
not affected by this wartime measure. These Armenians remained in
Istanbul, at their homes, throughout WWI and their descendants are still
there today.

"In time of war, nine months after general mobilization, the Ottoman
government had to stop the subversive actions of Armenian political
organizations, and arrested on April 24, 1915 their leaders, 2345 persons
in Istanbul. If this was genocide, why did they do nothing to the
remaining 78,000 Armenians of Istanbul?" (Hurried Oct., 16,2000)

Likewise, the Armenian groups of Izmir and Edirne and other Western
provinces of the Empire, were unaffected by this relocation measure,
because these Armenians were not judged to pose a "threat" to the Ottoman
war effort.

Last but not least, even in Eastern Anatolia not all Armenians were
relocated. The following groups, for example, were not moved because they
did not engage in fifth column activities and did not harbor Armenian
fighters brought in from Russia: 200 families in Elazig, 100 families in
Malatya, 1700 families in Konya, 1000 families in various other parts of
Eastern Anatolia. (Reference: Salim Cohce, Head of History Department,
Inonu , University Malatya, Turkey)

The Turkish families bid a tearful farewell to their Armenian neighbors
and friends who were deported from Erzurum. The Turks walked with them to
the city limits and poured water behind them, a Turkish tradition meaning
'Come Back Safely'. Sadly, through misunderstanding and the deliberate
distortion of facts, the children of those departing Armenians later came
back to Erzurum and killed 90% of the remaining Turkish population in cold
blood. (Reference: Official Russian Document No.31 to the Caucasus Army
Commander dated March 3, 1918 - Erzurum, written by Lt. ABGRAL the
Military Commander of Erzurum. Also see, the preface handwritten by the
Erzurum Deveboynu Region, Artillery Officer, Lt. Col. Twerdo-Khlebof to
the book 'The History Of The Second Artillery Contingent In Erzurum
Kale".)

On route to Syria Turkish soldiers shared their rations with the Armenian
deportees. It was a time of famine; nevertheless, the Turkish soldiers
showed their gallantry. Also Turkish families took in and cared for many
children until the war was over.

It is important to point out that most of those who were relocated did
make it to their destinations. Ottoman governors cared for them upon
their arrival and throughout the war with what limited resources were
available.

Ottoman government records clearly show that the intention was to remove
not eradicate, as alleged, Armenians located in a certain region in order
to preserve the safety of the whole of the Empire. Not all Armenians were
deported, as alleged. Not all those relocated perished, as alleged.

Due to typical limited resources and supplies available during a terrible
wartime, disease and famine took more lives than bullets and battles.
These events cost both Turks and Armenians great suffering. In the end,
for every Armenian casualty, there were 4 Turkish casualties. During the
same time period, living with the same wartime conditions. The ratio is
4:1!

And yet, what one has consistently heard in the West, mainly due to
relentless Armenian nationalist propaganda, was that only the Armenians
suffered during WW1, as if Turks were not humans. This 4:1 ratio meant
nothing to some biased minds.

It is indeed, important to remember that: Turkey did not retaliate against
the Armenians or any other minority after its victory for independence, in
spite of the fact that Armenians joined the enemy invaders causing serious
casualties. Also the Turks have in no way retaliated against Armenians in
the last 30 years, although the Armenian terrorist attacks around the
world by ASALA, JCAG and others claimed more than 70 Turkish lives. These
simple but irrefutable facts clearly demonstrate that Turks did not
harbor, neither at the beginning nor the end of the 20th century genocidal
intent, feeling or tendencies, despite the fact that the Armenian
extremists have worked very hard to provoke such feelings among the Turks.

The simple fact is, while it was a terrible human tragedy, costly to BOTH
SIDES, it was an uprising-caused-relocation-turned-civil
war-during-a-world-war, but not genocide. Genocide is defined as the
deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political or cultural
group. Nothing even remotely like that was intended, attempted or
realized during the relocation of this group of Armenians during WW1.
Here is the whole picture in a few simple words.

" While Turkey and Russia were at war, in Anatolia, the various
communities fought and killed one another. This was civil war, not
genocide... If one calls this genocide, then this is genocide for both
sides. Thus, the word is inappropriate as it has become meaningless." (J.
McCarthy, historian, Binyil, November 10, 2000)

It was a civil war during the time of a world war, provoked by bloody
Armenian uprisings, designed to establish a Greater Armenia on Turkish
soil, where the Armenians were not even close to a majority, in fact they
comprised less than 30% of the population in any Ottoman province. Here
is the rub: If the Armenians had succeeded, it would have been the first
"apartheid" of the 20th Century, where an Armenian minority would be
ruling over a Turkish majority.

The British government agrees with the above characterization. In a press
release dated July 23, 2001, the British Ambassador to Ankara stated that
he could not consider these events, while tragic and costly to both sides,
genocide.

The Israeli Government also agrees with the above statement of fact. In an
interview dated April 9, 2001, Shimon Peres, Foreign minister of Israel,
told the press "The Armenian allegations are meaningless". He said what
happened to the Armenians cannot be compared to the Jewish Holocaust.

Turkish Academicians are in agreement, too. More than 300 of them signed a
statement on April 23, 2001, saying the events were a civil war within a
world war, provoked by wide scale Armenian uprisings. (See
www.turkishforum.com for further information)

Western Scholars & Historians voiced similar sentiments. More than 70
prominent historians in the United States of America signed a statement on
May 19, 1985, urging the U.S. Congress NOT to legislate history. They
said, "Historical evidence unearthed so far showed, that it was a civil
war, mainly fought by Christian and Muslim irregular forces." Recognizing
only Armenian suffering, and ignoring Turkish suffering would, therefore
is untrue, unscholarly, and unfair.

To that, it must be added, that such "selective morality" would also be
unethical, discriminatory, and racist. Plain and simple!

Armenian delegations tried once again to partition Anatolia, despite the
fact that they comprised no more than 30% of the total population in any
province within the Ottoman Empire, at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.
The delegation was given an opportunity to speak directly to the
victorious Allied forces, without-it must be added the scrutiny or
cross-examination of a Turkish delegation, and deliberately misrepresented
the facts in order to gain favor. They did not succeed in this attempt
and have not succeeded in subsequent attempts. Today when there is a
Global Turkish Collation determined to let the truth be heard, they will
never succeed.

The truth is easy to locate. The vast archives of the Ottoman Empire,
spanning over 7 centuries, were classified and opened to scholars for
research more than a decade ago. The root of the lies are well hidden
because the Armenian archives in Erevan, Armenia, and Armenian
Revolutionary Federation archives in Boston, USA, still remain closed to
this day! Collectively called "The Armenian documents", these archives
contain crucial information on thoughts, plans, schemes, connections,
propaganda, agitation and terror used by the Armenian nationalists and
terrorists. They constitute the other side of the story, so it is not
surprising that they remain closed to this day!

As the strongest and most reliable friend of the Western world in the
troubled near and Middle East, Turkey was recently devastated by
activities of Kurdish terrorists who are in collaboration with Armenian
extremists. Unfortunately, all this was observed with a callous
indifference by our allies, with an attitude that can only be summarized
by an ancient Turkish proverb: "Let the snake that doesn't touch me live
1000 years". However, as the September 11, 2001 atrocities indicate,
terrorism has become a universal epidemic, which can only be stopped by
eradicating it everywhere. "The Snake" has perhaps bitten off more than it
can chew.

What any civilized person or institution must urge for first, is the
opening of all ARCHIVES by all parties. Second, we must allow and support
free and unrestrained scholarly RESEARCH of all evidence. Finally, all
this must be followed by a meaningful, just and equitable DIALOG between
the Turks and the Armenians. Siding blindly with partisan Armenian
allegations of genocide, attempting to legislate history by votes of
politicians and ignoring much larger Turkish suffering and loss, does not
facilitate peace efforts.

This same civilized route to resolving conflicts peacefully can and must
also be applied to Armenian aggression in Azerbaijan. Today, it is a
bitter and sad fact, that Armenia continues to occupy 20% of Azerbaijan
property by use of force, causing more than a million Azerbaijani
non-combatant men, women and children to spend their 9th winter in cold,
leaky tents with little food, medicine or hope.

It is because many fair-minded people started abandoning those baseless
Armenian allegations of genocide during WWI and expansionist Armenian
policies of 1990s, in favor of the Archive-Research-Dialog approach, that
three major events took place in the West recently:

1. On October 11, 2001, the Foreign Relations Commission of the
Austrian Parliament rejected to include into its agenda a resolution,
stubbornly advanced by pro-Armenian and anti-Turkish circles, attempting
to unfairly
label the events of WWI as genocide.
2. On October 24, 2001; the European Parliament refused to include
into the "Lamasery Report" a precondition, advanced by Armenian lobbyists
in 4 separate legislative attempts (on the same day), that would force
Turkey to accept the baseless allegations of genocide as the truth prior
to acceptance to the European Union.
3. On October 24, 2001, the U.S. Senate rejected pressure from the
Armenian community and Armenia's President Robert Kocharian to maintain
Section 907 in its current form. The U.S. Senate voted to amend the fiscal
year 2002 foreign aid bill to include language that would modify Section
907 of the Freedom Support Act. This would allow President Bush to waive
this law if he determines that providing USA assistance to Azerbaijan is
necessary to support United States efforts to counter terrorism.

As one can clearly see, the tide is turning. Common sense, reason, and
fairness are replacing bias, hype, and hysteria.

We would like to reiterate our hope that the threesome of
archive-research-dialog approach will eventually lead to an even bigger
threesome: understanding, friendship and peace.

Isn't it time to stop this senseless blame-game and give peace a realistic
chance?

Thank you for your time.

Peace,

Dr. Kayaalp Buyukataman, President
Turkish Forum, CONNECTICUT, USA

Mr Egemen Bagis, President
Federation of Turkish American Associations, NEWYORK, USA

Dr. Orhan Kaymakcalan, President,
Assembly of Turkish American Associations, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA

Dr. Seyhan Nuyan
President, Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations, ONTARIO, CA

Dr. Seyhan Nuyan
President, Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations, ONTARIO, CA

DI. Birol Kilic, Secretary General
Head Association of The Turkish Organizations in Austria, WIEN, AUSTRIA

Kufi Seydali, Masc., DIC
President Friends of TRNC
President European Cyprus-Turkish Associations Congress, WIEN, AUSTRIA
V. President World Cyprus-Turkish Associations Congress

Dr. Ata Erim,
President, World Turkish Congress, NEWYORK, USA

Mr Nazmi Kaya
President, Australian Turkish Association- VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

Mr Ali Sencer
Federation of Turkish Cypriots Association, NEWYORK, USA

Gurkan Capar, Secretary General
Australia Turkish National Unity Council

Ali Bonab, President
Azerbaijan Cultural Organization (BIRLIK) ANGERED - SWEDEN

Mustafa ALINCA, Président
Association Pour l'Echange Culturel avec l'Azerbaidjan
(APEC AZERBAIDJAN) STRASBOURG/FRANCE

Gokhan Genc, President
Turks Forum Nederland, Leiden The Netherlands

Shadman Huseyn,Chairman
West Azerbaijan-International Society of Deported People, Baku Azerbaijan

Ramadan Arif President
The Federation of Turkish Cypriot Associations of Canada

Dr. Manaf Sababi, Secretary General
Chamber of Azerbaijani studies, Lund Sweden

Bahar Yucel, President
TURKISH WOMEN LEAGUE OF AMERICA, NJ, USA

Yilmaz Gursoy, Ex. Director
Australian Turkish Media Group, Victoria Australia

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