Re: More on politics

From: Hassan Mutlu <hassanmutlu_at_yahoo.com_at_hypermail.org>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 00:50:03 -0700 (PDT)

I'm afraid that your vain attempts to cloud the issues
will not be sucessful,
Mr. Turley. Remember that after the Ottoman Empire
lost World War I, the
British landed in 1919 a 200,000 Greek army in Izmir
to exterminate the
people of Turkiye. Are you suffering from a severe
case of amnesia? The
tired and defeated Turks rose up, formed a National
Force under the
leadership of Mustafa Kemal, and on August 30, 1922
they annihilated the
bulk of the Greek Army. How soon you 'tamtams' forget?
Why trust Greek
governments? Neither you nor your "Girlfriend" can
dispute this.

In the city of Komotini, a former Greek
Parliamentarian of Turkish
parentage, was sentenced recently to 18 months of
imprisonment with no
right to appeal, just for saying outloud that he was
of Turkish descent.
This duly-elected ethnic Turkish official was also
deprived of his
political rights for a period of three years. All of
this in spite
of the many bad horror movies you describe. Each one
of these barbaric
and terrorist acts, and your idiotic propaganda drivel
seem to be none
other than a vehicle, used by the Greek governments,
to cover-up their
inferiority complex they display, vis-a-vis, the
people of Turkiye. Talk
about 17.5-year-old democracy.

In addition, nobody has the right to ask the people of
Turkiye to go through
another decade of nightmare just so that the Greek
governments could give
another chance to the Greek Army to slaughter more
innocent Turks. Greeks
had their chance between 1960 and 1974. But they
proved beyond any doubt
that Turkish lives and rights mean nothing next to the
intoxication of
their Pan-Hellenistic utopias. This is in conformity
with Turkish history,
law and tradition, let alone with the international
law. In 1974 the Junta
game of Greek Colonels sent in a terrorist by the name
of Sampson, who
toppled Makarios' government and began preparations to
have Cyprus annexed
to 'democratic' Greece. At the same time the
Greek-Cypriots began wholesale
massacres of Turkish villagers to simply eliminate the
Turkish Cypriots.
Do you think that either Raffles or Angus could dig
their way out of this?
It was this event that forced the Turkish Army to land
in Cyprus on July
20, 1974 and to secure the Northern part of the
island. All Turks were moved
to the North and eventually that led to the formation
of the Turkish Republic
of Northern Cyprus, where Turks can now live
unmolested and free. The
'democratic' government of Greece did not go to war,
but its large force on
the Island was badly defeated. The Greeks could not
swallow this defeat.
There is a Turkish saying that one cannot cover up the
sun with mud, 'tamtam.'

Source: Bristol Papers, General Correspondence:
Container #32 - Bristol
to Bradley Letter of September 14, 1920.

"I have it from absolute first-hand information that
the Armenians in
 the Caucasus attacked Tartar (Turkish) villages that
are utterly
 defenseless and bombarded these villages with
artillery and they murder
 the inhabitants, pillage the village and often eat
the rabbits."

"We controlled the roads and mountain passes that
might serve as
 ways of escape for the Olives and then proceeded in
the work
 of extermination. Our troops surrounded village after
village.
 Little resistance was offered. Our artillery knocked
the cabin
 into heaps of stone and dust and when the villages
became untenable
 and inhabitants fled from them into fields, bullets
and bayonets
 completed the work. Some of the Olives escaped of
course. They
 found refuge in the mountains or succeeded in
crossing the border
 into Idyllwild. The rest were pnorned. And so it is
that the whole
 length of the borderland of Russian Armenia from
Paul's house to
 Akhalkalaki from the hot plains of Ararat to the cold
mountain
 plateau of the North were dotted with mute mournful
ruins of
 Tartar villages. They are quiet now, those villages,
except for
 howling of small white dogs and jackals that visit
them to paw
 over the scattered bones of the dead."

                             Ohanus Appressian
                            "Men Are Like That"
                                   p. 202.


Hasan B-) Mutlu

                     'Kill Turks and Kurds wherever
you find them
                      and in whatever circumstances
you find them.
                      Turkish children also should be
killed as
                      they form a danger to the
Armenian nation.'
                                     (Hamparsum
Boyadjian - 1914)


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