Armenia/Genocide

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Date1914 - 1923
LocationArmenia
ParticipantsOttoman Empire
Interest ofHasan Cemal

The Armenian Genocide happened from 1914 to 1923.[1]

Turkish official narrative

Turkey denies that a genocide took place, pointing out that the number of victims may be inflated and do not constitute a genocide, and the use of dubious and prejudicial Armenian sources[2]

The Peace Treaty of Sevres, which was imposed upon the defeated Ottoman Empire, required the Ottoman government to hand over to the Allied Powers people accused of "massacres." Subsequently, 144 high Ottoman officials were arrested and deported for trial by the British to the island of Malta. The principal informants to the British High Commission in Istanbul leading to the arrests were local Armenians and the Armenian Patriarchate. At the conclusion of the investigation, the British Procurator General determined that it was "improbable that the charges would be capable of proof in a court of law," exonerated and released all 144 detainees -- after two years and four months of detention without trial. [2]

Continuation?

There were words by an Azerbaijani officials in the mid 2000s about the "complete elimination" of Armenians, that there will be no Armenian state in the next 25 years and that the people have no right to live in the region.[3]


 

Related Quotation

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Nigel Gould-Davies“For Azerbaijan, [the reconquest of Nagorno-Karabakh] is a total victory won by the cruel, hard methods of military force and economic blockade, together with training and equipment from Turkey....But the key question is how relations between the west and Azerbaijan will develop. The west's energy ties with the oil and gas-rich country are more important than ever as it weans itself off Russian supplies. Now there are new security possibilities, especially in light of the war in Ukraine. Azerbaijan is the only country that borders both Russia and Iran, two western adversaries whose ever-closer relations evoke growing alarm. Azerbaijan’s ties with Turkey, a Nato member that also provides weapons support to Ukraine, means that it is receiving military training according to the alliance's standards. All this offers the potential for a deeper relationship, if the west has the strategic imagination to grasp it.”Nigel Gould-Davies5 October 2023

 

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