A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: The First Genocide Of The 20th Century

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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: The First Genocide Of The 20th Century

This is the first genocide of the 20th century, when Turkey wiped out the people who lived in the shadow of Ararat for 3,500 years.


Turks have questioned the validity of this picture, because of the lack of evidence that could guarantee the time and place where the photograph was taken. Neither Armenians managed to answer to all those questions, but indications show that the picture represents a Turkish dignitary sadistically showing a piece of bread to the bony Armenian children. At least, that's what's written on the back side of one of the picture's copies. The only thing that's sure is that the picture is not a product of technical treatment, as Turks claim. Someone could find copies of this picture in USA's Universities and Libraries, so it couldn't be just a propaganda. Besides, there are hundred of photos that prove what Turks did to Armenians in the beginning of last century. Let's remember - or, most of us, learn - what happened in the territory of the Ottoman Empire, before Turkey, as we know it today, was created.

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: The First Genocide Of The 20th Century

Armenians hadn't had a homeland for centuries. The territories of their ancestors belonged to the Ottoman and Persian Empire. In 1828, Russia occupied the land that was under the Persian Empire (the east and smaller part). The rest of the land still belonged to the Ottoman Empire.

After the war between Russians and Turks ended in 1878, Russia asked for reforms in favor of the Armenians. Armenians who lived in Istanbul, at first benefited from these reforms, known as Tanzimat. However, these privileges were still unknown for Armenians of the East, who were still under the Turkish yoke. On the other hand, Ottoman Empire had already lost most of its land in the Balkans and it feared that it would also lose west Armenia. So, a new perception arose in state affairs; a perception that could solve the Armenian Issue by wiping out Armanians entirely!

In the years of the sultan Abdul Hamid, massacres were a regular phenomenon. After Young Turks took over, the genocide began. It lasted from 1915 until 1917. Young Turks believed that by killing all Armenians, they could ensure the homogeneity of the Empire's population and that Turkification could spread everywhere.

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: The First Genocide Of The 20th Century

During this period of time, the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople had estimated the Armenian population of Turkey in 2,100,000 people. Three members of the government, Mehmed Talaat, interior minister in 1915 and prime minister in 1917, Ismail Enver, minister of war and Ahmet Cemal, military commander in Syria, used to control the government and instruct the genocide. Commands sent to the governors for the uprooting of Armenians had their signatures upon them.

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: The First Genocide Of The 20th Century

In 1915, on the 12th of February, Armenian public servants were fired. The Turkish authorities ordered the immediate demobilization and disarmament of Armenian soldiers. On 25 February 1915, Enver Pasha sent an order to all military units that Armenians in the active Ottoman forces be demobilized and assigned to the unarmed Labour battalion.

On the night of 23–24 April 1915, known as Red Sunday, the Ottoman government rounded up and imprisoned an estimated 250 Armenian intellectuals and community leaders of the Ottoman capital, Constantinople, and later those in other centers, who were moved to two holding centers near Ankara. This date coincided with Allied troop landings at Gallipoli after unsuccessful Allied naval attempts to break through the Dardanelles to Constantinople in February and March 1915.

Following the passage of Tehcir Law on 29 May 1915, the Armenian leaders, except for the few who were able to return to Constantinople, were gradually deported and assassinated. The date April 24 is commemorated as Genocide Remembrance Day by Armenians around the world.

References: News247, Ancg, ArmenianGenocide100

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  1. Guys that photo is fake, as the so called genocide. Don't believe everything. Try thinking instead of believing. This is a politic exploitation. Turks are otherized by Christians. There isn't any veritable information. http://groong.usc.edu/orig/ak-20100222.html

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    1. "so called genocide"?the history is fake!!??

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  3. Here is what the Turkish government says:
    "We have the historical documents in our national archive and you have your own documents in your archive. Let's choose historians and experts from both sides and open our archives to them so they can work on the documents and proofs to reveal the truth. If the Ottoman Empire did such thing, we, as their inheritors, will accept our guilt and pay for whatever it costs."

    Here is what the Armenian government does:
    They go to countries all over the world and ask them to blame Turkey for what they claim Turkey to do. They even go to Latin American countries which have nothing to do with revealing the truth.

    Let's accept that no country is fully pure. They all have black pages in their histories. It may be the case that the Ottomans did such thing. The only way to prove this is to work on the proofs, not going to countries to complain and spreading rumors everywhere.

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  4. Turks could only do that because we didn't have army at that, Come around now! Turks can only attack children and women: Everybody can do that:
    Ottoman Empire was was just lucky we didn't have weapons or army:
    And Yes Genocide was real: And yes 1.5 million died that year: And yes most of them were children and women

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