Wow!
This is a trip down memory lane. I got this very message from "Hasan
Mutlu" over ten years ago. Cool.
John
PS You will never change my mind, in spite of all your
Anti-Hellenistic, Pan-Ottoman diatribe!!!
--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, Hassan Mutlu
<hassanmutlu_at_y...> wrote:
> 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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Received on 2003-04-16 15:50:39