
"ADL should not redefine genocide" The following is an article by Tom Mountain, published in the Jewish Advocate Online on September 12, 2007, www.thejewishadvocate.com. No one knows for sure how many millions suffered the long marches, or how many died as a result. Statistics weren’t kept, but the best estimate is between 500,000 and 1.1 million deaths. That’s in addition to the 300,000 to 600,000 killed during the bombings.Yet these many decades later, the perpetrators still won’t acknowledge that they committed genocide. And the victims still wait. The Armenian tragedy? If the German tragedy sounds eerily similar to the Armenian tragedy, it is. True, the German nation was the aggressor in World War II, but the Soviets and Eastern Europeans killed hundreds of thousands of German civilians under the (correct) assumption that they had been fifth column during the war – enemy combatants that posed a threat from within, just as the Armenians were to the Turks in World War I. The Armenians of eastern Turkey, primarily Anatolia, allied themselves with Britain, France and Russia against the Ottoman Empire. Over 150,000 joined the Russian Army and fought against the Turks on the Caucasus Front, in the area of present day eastern Turkey and Armenia. The Anatolian Armenians openly rebelled against Ottoman rule, staged a guerilla war, then conspired with and fought alongside the Russians as the Tsarist army invaded eastern Turkey. This led to the decision by the Turkish government to quell the Armenian revolt, defeat the guerillas and, finally, expel the Armenians, thus causing the deaths of hundreds of thousands through famine, exposure, disease and murder at the hands of Turks, Kurds, and Circassians. Yet the intent of the Turkish government was expulsion, not extermination. And only from those eastern provinces where Armenians were deemed a security threat. The other tens of thousands of Armenians who lived throughout the Ottoman Empire were left alone. By their foolishness in caving in to the Armenians, thus redefining genocide, the ADL has opened a Pandora’s Box, paving the way for countless victimized nations to expect the same consideration for their own historical tragedies. Even the Germans. Tom Mountain, a Newton (MA) resident, is also a columnist for the Newton TAB. |
Turkish Coalition of America
1025 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 1000, NW Washington, DC 20036
Telephone: 202-370-1399 Fax: 202-370-1398 Email: info@turkishcoalitionofamerica.org