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- From: sera@zuma.UUCP (Serdar Argic)
- Newsgroups: talk.politics.mideast,talk.politics.soviet,soc.culture.greek,soc.history,soc.rights.human
- Followup-To: soc.culture.turkish
- Subject: Re: Demirel threatens Cyprus
- Message-ID: <9301281924@zuma.UUCP>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 19:24:26 EST
- Reply-To: sera@zuma.UUCP (Serdar Argic)
- References: <C1J4u9.MHz@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <C1J4u9.MHz@news.cso.uiuc.edu> ptg2351@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Panos Tamamidis ) writes:
-
- >To me it seems like an answer that a "pezeveng" would give.
- >Such a person Demirel is !!!
-
- Just love it. Picasso said, "Everything you can imagine is real." Now
- I understand that. By the way, you seem so into the idea of "pezeveng"
- (whatever that means in ASALA/SDPA/ARF jargon). Is that what turns you on?
-
- Now allow me to introduce you to the criminals and crooks of the
- ASALA/SDPA/ARF Terrorism and Revisionism Triangle. "Pezeveng", you
- say?
-
-
- #From: vd8@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Vedat Dogan)
- #Message-ID: <1993Jan3.113544.2334@news.columbia.edu>
-
- In article <1993Jan2.195724.24591@urartu.sdpa.org> dbd@urartu.sdpa.org (David Davidian) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan2.113733.1651@news.columbia.edu> vd8@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu
- >(Vedat Dogan) responded to article <1992Dec31.191413.9962@urartu.sdpa.org>
- >dbd@urartu.sdpa.org (David Davidian) and wrote:
- >
- >[DD] (Vedat Dogan) wrote:
- >
- >[VD] you are humiliated on this matter because you were not aware that
- >[VD] I had already taken the words from the same book and same paragrapf
- >[VD] you 'quoted' when you were 'advising' me to get this book..
- >
- >Total Bull! I have no idea what you are taking about. Below I have enclosed
- >the entire page that is easily verified by anybody wishing to take the time
- >to. I have no idea what paragraph you quoted from, but it certainly was not
- >in the paragraph I refer to.
-
- If you read the below you will find out..You will find out that it
- is certainly from the same page and same paragraph..then you will have a
- good idea what I am talking about..
-
- >
- >[VD] My point is still here:
- >[VD] YOU didn't quote exactly and completely?..
- >[VD]
- >[VD] will you correct it?
- >[VD]
- >[VD] If not, the 'quotation' below
- >[VD]
- >[VD] "...the terrible holocaust of 1915, when an unknown number
- >[VD] of Turks perished."
- >[VD]
- >[VD] will stand here...
- >
- >You have an unfortunate view of the world and its documentation.
-
- don't rush..please be patient to see how reality will show up ..
-
- >
- >And I will repeat my claim:
- >
- >The point of all this, sir, is that Bernard Lewis never said Armenians killed
- >2.5 million of anything. Turkish Genocide Apology has posted many times on
- >UseNet that Bernard Lewis did state such revisionism of history. You have
- >failed to show that Bernard Lewis stated that Armenian killed 2.5 million
- >anything. Thus, we have both demonstrated that the posting of the Cosar-Argic-
- >Mutlu revisionist machine are libelous and fraudulent.
- >
- >
- >[VD] 'an unknown number of turks perished', which Bernard Lewis states in his
- >[VD] book, does not contradict any number claimed by the other turkish
- >[VD] netters..
- >[VD]
- >[VD] They used his book as a source for an event in which an unknown number
- >[VD] of turks were killed by armenians, not for the numbers..
- >[VD] For the numbers, there are other sources they use..
- >[VD]
- >[VD] Please prove your claim that they quoted from B.Lewis' book in their
- >[VD] article for the NUMBER of Turks (2.5 million) killed by armenians...
- >
- >What a weasel! I never said there was a quote by the revisionist you are
- >attempting to join forces with, I said Bernard Lewis was misrepresented on
- >UseNet -- JUST AS YOU HAVE!
-
- they never said that B.Lewis gave the NUMBER of Turks killed by armenians..
- It is just what you understand when you read -not what is written..
-
- >
- >[VD] in your proof, Mr.Davidian, use their quotations for the NUMBERS taken
- >[VD] from B.Lewis' book, please -not from your 'guess'..
- ....
- ..
- >[claim] of Genocide in the 20th Century acted upon an entire people.
- >[claim] This event is incontrovertibly proven by historians, government
- >[claim] and international political leaders, such as U.S. Ambassador Mark
- >[claim] Bristol, William Langer, Ambassador Layard, James Barton, Stanford
- >[claim] Shaw, Arthur Chester, John Dewey, Robert Dunn, Papazian, Nalbandian,
- >[claim] Ohanus Appressian, Jorge Blanco Villalta, General Nikolayef, General
- >....
- >[claim] Bortnick, Halide Edip, McCarthy, W. B. Allen, Paul Muratoff and many
- >[claim] others.
- >
- >
- >We are told that Bernard Lewis has "proven" above statement which includes the
- >2.5 million figure. What I shall include, in the following quote is what
- >Bernard Lewis stated on the subject, which is not what the above claim states
- >he has "proved".
-
- as I said -not from your guess please..I know you don't want to understand
- what I mean, but I will try one more time...In the list above there are
- plenty of the sources..There is no need for every book or author to give
- explicitly any number..Some book includes only events, some of them details,
- the others numbers etc..
- clear enough..
-
- >
- >The following is the entire page, where the quote in question is found in the
- >Second Edition of Bernard Lewis's _The Emergence of Modern Turkey_, 1968,
- >Oxford University Press, London, Oxford, New York, page 356, for it is easier
- >to find and verify than the 1961 First Edition. The entire page is as follows:
-
-
- let's see..
-
- >
- >---------------------------- start lewis.quo -------------------------
- >
- >"356 The Emergence of Modern Turkey
- >
- >Christian and Imperial principles enabled the powers of Europe to intervene on
- >their behalf, supporting their claims both to citizenship and to secession. In
- ...
- ....
- >
- >For the Turks, the Armenian movement was the deadliest of all threats. From
- >the conquered lands of the Serbs, Bulgars, Albanians, and Greeks, they could,
- >however reluctantly, withdraw, abandoning distant provinces and bringing the
- >Imperial frontier nearer home. But the Armenians, stretching across Turkey-in-
- >Asia from the Caucasian frontier to the Mediterranean coast, lay in the very
- >heart of the Turkish homeland--and to renounce these lands would have meant
- >not the truncation, but the dissolution of the Turkish state. Turkish and
- >Armenian villages, inextricably mixed, had for centuries lived in neighbourly
- >association. Now a desperate struggle between them began a struggle between
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >two nations for the possession of a single homeland, that ended with the
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >terrible holocaust of 1915 when a million and half Armenians perished.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- now let's see what is missing here..
-
- From the same source(The emergence of Modern Turkey), the same page(356),
- the same edition(2nd), and from the same paragraph..
-
- "Now a desperate struggle between them began a struggle between
- two nations for the possession of a single homeland, that ended with the
- terrible holocaust of 1915, when, according to some estimates, up to
- *************************** ******
- a million and half Armenians perished,as well as an unkown number of
- ******************************
- Turks."
- ******
-
-
- In your quotation:
-
- what happened to the underlined words with ( ******* ), Mr.Davidian...
-
- what happened to the"according to some estimates"?
- what happened to the "up to"?
- what happened to the "as well as an unknown number of Turks"?
-
- Now, do you understand why you were(are) humiliated?..Now, do you know
- what I am talking about?
-
- I am still asking Mr.Davidian..Will you correct your 'quotation'..
-
-
- >.......
- >..........
- >nationalism, the older idea that Muslim"
- >
- >----------------------------------- lewis.quo ------------------------------
- >
- >Hmm...just where is your quote, in the same paragraph as ...1915... regarding
- >an "unknown number of Turks"! You sir would not only be thrown off of a
- >debating team but most likely would be banned from further competition!
- >
-
- Oooo really..If anyone who does not have the book and wants to check it from
- the book they may go to library or to the Barnes & Noble bookstores
- to buy it..
- (the Emergence of Modern Turkey,Bernard Lewis,page 356,2nd ed.,1968,
- Oxford Unv. Press)
-
- You will see how David Davidian twists the facts..
-
- >
- >--
- >David Davidian <dbd@urartu.sdpa.org> |"The massacres? Oh well! They merely
- >S.D.P.A. Center for Regional Studies | amuse me!" -Talaat Pasha, architect of
- >P.O. Box 382761 | Turkish the genocide of Armenian people.
- >Cambridge, MA 02238 | (Four Years Beneath the Crescent, p 208)
-
-
- herkese mutlu bir yil dilegi ile..
-
- Saygilarimla,
- ismet
-
- Cagdas, laik ve guclu bir Turkiye..
-
- Serdar Argic
-
- 'We closed the roads and mountain passes that
- might serve as ways of escape for the Turks
- and then proceeded in the work of extermination.'
- (Ohanus Appressian - 1919)
- 'In Soviet Armenia today there no longer exists
- a single Turkish soul.' (Sahak Melkonian - 1920)
-
-