Turkish Wars Of Genocide

TURKEY: TURKISH WARS OF GENOCIDES
by Jaff Sassani

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Dec 15 2008
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The Turks in Turkey call themselves gray wolves. Gray wolves live in
packs of 8 to 35 members; they like to kill. Wolves can and do kill
humans. The Turks in Turkey have killed millions of people in the name
of Islamic teachings, or Islamic Jihads. Questions Are they related
to the Gray wolves genetically? It needs research and scientist to
figure it out. Why Turks calling themselves Gray wolves? Why they
are proud of killing other human being? What is driving them to kill?

We noted in our article "Turkey in the Middle of the Enemies", that
the Turks moved in to the Middle East after the Arab Islamic army
destroyed the Sassanid Empire. The absence of a strong Iranian army
to protect the borders opened the border gates wide for millions of
Turks to move in to the region.

We will begin by giving some of the background of the wars in
Mesopotamia, known today as the Middle East. We will explain the
root of the Turkish genocidal wars. We will show the reason they
have no friends in the region are because they have hurt every nation
surrounding Turkey. Are they ever going to apologize for their wrong
doings in the past and now?

The Sassanids Empire (226-651 A.D), was the peak of the Iranian
civilizations

The Sassanids Empire (226-651 A.D) was busy establishing laws and human
rights in the Iranian civilizations. They engaged in a long war with
the Byzantine Empire. Both empires were made up of Aryan people, but
the Sassanid Empire was controlled by the Zoroastrian religion while
the Byzantine Empire was controlled by the Christian religion. There
fight was really over territories. Kurdistan, Armenia and Georgia
were the battle grounds for both Aryan Empires. The resources of both
Empires were exhausted after the long war against each other. They
had no idea that the Arabs were planning an attack so soon and with
it they brought their new religion. The Arabs called Islam "light and
wisdom" but Islamic opponents call it darkness. What ever you call it,
the Islamic religion has over one billion followers today.

The prophet Muhammad (c. 570-632 CE) Declaration of Islam

The prophet Muhammad (c. 570-632 CE) at age 40 told his wife and one
of his trusted friends that the angel Gabriel appeared to him and told
him to read in the name of God. He started the preaching of Islam,
the submission to God. His followers are called Muslims, meaning
"those who submit to God’s will". He lived in Mecca, Saudi Arabia and
his teachings were very passive and peaceful. His tribal relatives
and neighbors and other tribes around Mecca fought him feverishly,
but he did not fight back. One of the Arab leaders by the name of
Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (later he became the second Islamic Khalifa,
King or President) joined him. Since then the direction of Islam has
changed to war and violent preaching.

The history of the Islamic religion is not very clear during the 23
years of the prophet Muhammad’s teaching. If one could truly analyze
the life of Prophet Muhammad before Umar Ibn Al-Khattab joined Islam,
you would find difference in the teachings and directions. It is
possible that the Arab leaders forged the Islamic teachings and
Islamic history so they could take over the Sassanid and Byzantine
Empires. This is one explanation of why the fighting occurred in
spite of Prophet Muhammed’s non-violent teachings.

The Arab leaders and especially Umar Ibn Al-Khattab were very
nationalistic before Islam. Umar Ibn Al-Khattab really hated the
Sassanid Empire. This is why he killed millions of Iranian people. This
Arab leader changed the Islamic thinking for sure. He is responsible
for this teaching of violence. He stood against the interests of the
Prophet Muhammad’s family. Did he intentionally change the Islamic
teaching? Did he take over Islam during the Prophet Muhammad’s life
or after him? Perhaps the Prophet was held powerless. No one knows
for sure. One thing is clear: Islamic teachings went from passive
and peaceful to active and violent as soon as he joined Islam.

The Muslims say that "Islam is a religion of peace" but after they
migrated to Medina Saudi Arabia, they changed from passive to violent.

Jihad: Islamic Holy War started year 622 CE

The Legacy of Jihad and the Fate of Non-Muslims is known today. It
started in Medina Saudi Arabia and continue world wide now.

The first forms of military Jihad occurred after the migration (hijra))
of Muhammad and his small group of followers to Medina from Mecca and
the conversion of several inhabitants of the city to Islam. The first
revelation concerning the struggle against the Meccans was surah 22,
verses 39-40: This first Jihad occurred after the migration (hijra)
in the year 622 CE.

The Arab nationalistic armies, under the name of Islamic teaching,
called for "Jihad" and started by attacking the Meccan merchant
caravans passing by Medina. They killed the merchants and took
their belongings. The army divided the confiscated materials amongst
themselves and the war became an income for the Islamic warriors. They
started attacking more and more non-believers, especially the Jewish
people, first in Medina and then later in the rest of the region.

They began going further with their Jihad. The Islamic warriors tried
to kill the entire Jewish male population in the area, forcefully
married the females, and then converted them and their children into
Islam. This tradition became part of the Islamic "Jihad" beliefs.

The Arab Islamic army originally used "Jihad" to conquer both the
Sassanid Empire and the Byzantine Empire. In less than 30 years they
took over the Sassanid Empire and drove the Iranian civilization into
the ground. They took part of the Byzantine Empire. They occupied
today’s Iraq, Syria and Egypt. They collected a lot of wealth, killed
millions of males and took millions of females, marrying them by force.

The Kurdish leader Salahuddin Ayyubi (1174-1193) and Crusaders

After the Arab power diminished, the Kurds briefly took over the
"Jihad". They worked with the Arabs during the Crusades under the
leadership of the Salah al-Din (Saladin) Ayyubi. This Kurdish
leader was very nice to the Crusaders. He did not like killing
and distractions. He came from the Aryan (Iranian) culture of
civilizations. He was different from the Arabs and Turks and did not
share their mentality of killing and destructions.

The Seljuks Turk Empire (1137-1153) Turko-Persian traditionalist and
the Crusaders .

Having received the permission of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznawi (the Ruler
of Eastern Iran, Iran was divided into many states then), the Seljuk
Turks crossed the Oxus River and settled in northern Khorasan,
a province which they subsequently occupied completely during the
reign of Mahmud’s son, Sultan Masud. In 1038 Toghril Beg was crowned
as the Seljuk sultan in Neishabur.

They reached Baghdad and took Iraq and part of Syria. They fought the
Crusaders too. After the death of Mali k – Shah, differences arose
among his descendants and the Seljuk Empire entered a path that led
towards its own disintegration.

They disintegrated into many smaller principalities and later the
Mongols came into the region and it was further divided into many small
states. They fought each other and fought the Byzantine Empire too.

The Ottoman Empire (1299-1922) and Turkish "Jihads" against the
Crusaders

The Ottomans arose from the obscure reaches of Anatolia in the
west of Turkey; these Western Turks were called the Oghuz. They had
come primarily as settlers during the reign of the Seljuks in Turkey
(1098-1308). The Anatolian frontier was largely hostile to Islam. Some
of them were warriors of the Islamic faith carrying out jihad, or
"holy struggle," to spread the faith among hostile unbelievers. It was
a tough life in Anatolia; the Seljuks had been the first to maintain
power over the area.

By 1300, about the time the Seljuk state was crumbling apart, the
Ottomans ruled a small military state in western Anatolia. This small
state was in conflict with several other small Muslim states, each
preying on the other for territory. By 1400, however, the Ottomans
had managed to extend their influence over much of Anatolia and
even into the Byzantine territory in Eastern Europe: Macedonia and
Bulgaria. In 1402, the Ottomans moved their capital to Edirne in
Europe where they threatened the last great bastion of the Byzantine
Empire, its capital, Constantinople. The city seemed to defy the great
expansion of Islam. No matter how much territory fell to the Muslims,
Constantinople resisted every siege and every invasion. The Ottomans,
however, wanted to break this cycle. Not only would the seizure of
Constantinople represent a powerful symbol of Ottoman power, but it
would make the Ottomans master of east-west trade. In 1453, Sultan
Mehmed (1451-1481), who was called "The Conqueror," finally took this
one last remnant of Byzantium and renamed it, Istanbul. From that
point onwards, the capital of the Ottoman Europe would remain fixed in
Istanbul and, under the patronage of the Ottoman sultans, become one
of the wealthiest and most cultured cities of the early modern world.

The Turkish wars of genocides are aimed at eliminating the Anatolian
population. It has never stopped for one moment. The Turks are
guilty along with the Arabs for the elimination of other nations in
the region.

The "Jihads" won’t stop unless the people of the world get together to
stop this unjust practice. There must be a push to reform Islam. The
people in the Islamic world should be allowed to study Islam and
be free to say what is wrong and what is right with it. The Arab
nationalists changed the teachings from passive to violent. The
Turks were violent communities in the first place. They are the
product of Mongols. They became Muslim and added more violence to
their behaviors. This is why they have killed millions of people in
the region.

Sincerely, Jaff Sassani from the SKDC December 3, 2008
[email protected]

We are an organization in Iran and Iraq to mobilize the Jaff people
in both countries to have Voice in the Kurdistan politics and
defend our people’s rights. This is our short term goals. Our long
term goals we like to establish the Aryan (Iranian) Economic Union
(AU) similar to the EU. We believe that our people and the Kurdish
people will be free when all the Iranian people Get united for
establishing the AU which every sub nations of the Aryan (Iranian)
nations within the AU will have the right to form and have their
own independent country within the AU. Jaff Sassani from the
SKDC SKDC_Service att
jaff-sassanie.com

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