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The Armenian issue in nine questions and answers.

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks PAM DS 195 .A724 1982
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dış Politika Enstitüsü (Ankara, Turkey)
Series:
On the Armenian question publication ; no. 3.
On the Armenian question publication ; no. 3
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Armenian question.
Physical Description:
39 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Ankara : Foreign Policy Institute, 1982.
Summary:
This document accuses Armenian sources in foreign countries of "malicious propaganda based on certain repearted allegations" against Turkey. It seeks to defend Turkey against these claims by addressing nine allegations. 1. That Eastern Anatolia is the original homeland of the Armenians. 2. That beginning with the Seljukis and Ottomans, Turks have seized from Armenians their territories and occupied them by force. 3. That Turks have misruled and suppressed the Armenians throughout history. 4. That Turks have gun to massacre the Armenians as of 1890's. 5. That Turks have submitted the Armenians to a genocide in 1915 in a planned and systematic way. 6. That Talat Pasha issued telegrammes ordering genocide. 7. That the number of Armenians who lost their lives through genocide is one and one half million. 8. That the Treaty of Sèvres is still in force. 9. That today Turks are still keeping Armenians under oppression.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
The Balch Institute Library and Archives.
Other Format:
Online version: Armenian issue in nine questions and answers.
OCLC:
10240295

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