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27/03/2003 00:32:12
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., Nouvelle Zélande
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>Cetin
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>>>Only bothered my country name is depicted with a non true scenario
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>I'm sorry to hear that, especially since the Russian, German, British and American ambassadors as well as the Ottoman administrators who investigated afterwards, all filed reports that are available for review. for example:
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>http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0892414588/103-2755386-9471023?vi=glance
>"The American consul, Leslie Davis, filed this report with the State Department. It is a detailed eye-witness report from an important place: a lot of caravans of Armenians sent on death marches passed through Harpoot plain. Davis actually goes on horseback to Lake Goljuk and finds thousands of bodies in various states of decay"
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>How about some foreign Relief Workers who were right there:
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>"In May 1922, four American relief workers, Major Forrest D. Yowell, Dr. Mark Ward, Dr. Ruth Parmalee and Isabel Harely were all expelled from their posts in Turkey because they too chose to do what is right, they protested the ongoing persecutions. Major Yowell said Armenians in his district were "in a state of virtual slavery," with "no rights in the courts."
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>Dr. Ward quoted Turkish officials. One Turk declared: "We have been too easy in the past. We shall do a thorough job this time." Another remarked: "Why do you Americans waste your time and money on these filthy Greeks and Armenians? We always thought that Americans knew how to get their money's worth. Any Greeks and Armenians who don't die here are sure to die when we send them on to Bitlis, as we always choose the worst weather in order to get rid of them quicker."
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>How about the Germans who were Turkish allies at the time, they'd have no reason to lie:
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>"German Ambassador Johann Bernstorff wrote about "Armenia where the Turks have been systematically trying to exterminate the Christian population."
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>What about the Turks who were there at the time? Well: The official Turkish gazette Takvimi Vekayi published the verdict of the post-war Ottoman trials of the responsible officials. The Turkish court ruled that the intention of the Ottoman leaders was "the organization and execution" of the "crime of massacre."
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>I could go on and on and on... and perhaps they are all lying. But then there is another interpretation:
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>"Those who today deny the Armenian Genocide are resorting to academically unsound revisionism, in order to prevent the moral act of remembering this crime against humanity. In the process, the deniers are doing a disservice to the majority of today's Turkish people."
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>Regards
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>JR

John;

I had a brother-in-law, who was born in 1930, in Germany, where he was raised. He was a member of Hitler’s Youth Corp. He hated Jews, Poles, and others in that order. You cannot discuss what happened to the Jews in Germany, as it did not occur. This mans life was based upon hatred.

There were no books in his home, where he raised his son and daughter to hate as he does. One day a large book appeared which was in German. The title was, “There were only 60,000”. In this book it admitted to the extermination of the Jews but that only 60,000 had died. The book goes on to talk about the conspiracy against Germany, to degrade and belittle the country, people and most important, Adolph Hitler.

There are people that will never believe anything regardless of the source. People with hatred in his/her heart die before their time. My brother-in-law died of a massive heart attack at age 69.

Someone should start a thought that there is in fact no war in Iraq. There will be many people in the world who will agree with that statement regardless of any contrary source of information. People make his/her own reality and some versions of reality are more popular than others. The acceptance of reality in any form is dependant upon many factors.


Tom
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