KCF wrote:Dear frieds.
What do you think about that evens.Can we determine it as a genocide ?
Barış wrote:KCF wrote:Dear frieds.
What do you think about that evens.Can we determine it as a genocide ?
What do you think?
I agree, at least an ethnic cleansing happened at anatolia but I am realy curious about number of deaths and genocide. Speciall, When you think about number of armenians now. It is almost impossible, they multiply so much If Their numbers are right.
...any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.
– Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, Article II
Diri wrote:Kak Sirwan - forced conversion to Islam was just a bi-product of this Genocide... The main aim was: to erradicate all Armenians and Assyrians and Êzidî Kurds... Ethnic cleansing = Genocide...
Their children were taken from them and brought up as "good muslims" and their women were raped or given as "gifts" to men... That's a genocide... Pure and simple...
Sirwan wrote:Diri wrote:Kak Sirwan - forced conversion to Islam was just a bi-product of this Genocide... The main aim was: to erradicate all Armenians and Assyrians and Êzidî Kurds... Ethnic cleansing = Genocide...
Their children were taken from them and brought up as "good muslims" and their women were raped or given as "gifts" to men... That's a genocide... Pure and simple...
The very same things did happen on our own unfortunate Kurdish people, but why no one talks about a Kurdish genocide during eraly 20th century?
I see here double standards.
Oh yeah sure, we should be impressed by the number of Armenians living currently in Turkey if we compare it to their number in 1914.
As we can see, Armenians, Assyrian, Chaldeans and Yezidis had unfortunately passed by the complete program in 1915 (except the d, for extermination and rapt of girls was enough to annihilate a group). I remind that only one point is in the list is enough for being a crime of genocide.
Because Kurds know themselves what has happened to them... And I certainly hope you don't mean me - lol - because if you ask me, what the Turks have done to the Kurds is right up there with what they (and some Kurds) did to the Armenians...
By the way, tell me which cities are kurdish majority at Turkey before Turks?
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