Book Review: The Genocide of Anatolia’s Christians

Jerusalem Post
 
 
 
BOOK REVIEW: THE GENOCIDE OF ANATOLIA’S CHRISTIANS
 
New book goes beyond Turkey’s mass murder of Armenians to address its treatment of Greeks and Assyrians
 
BY BENJAMIN WEINTHAL  JULY 17, 2019
 
An Armenian woman kneeling beside a dead child in a field “within sight of help and safety at Aleppo.”. (photo credit: WIKIMEDIA)
 
 
 
Israeli historians Benny Morris and Dror Ze’evi have produced a work that shocks the conscience with their forensic study of the exterminatory violence committed during the final stage of the Ottoman Empire and the lead-up to the nascent phase of the Turkish Republic.
 
In contrast to scholarship that has largely focused on the World War I Ottoman extermination of Anatolia’s Armenian population, The Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey’s Destruction of its Christian Minorities, 1894–1924 broadens that time frame to study other persecuted Christian minority groups, particularly Greeks and Assyrians.
 
An important lesson from this masterful history concerns the role that Islamic-animated genocide played in the destruction of the region’s Christians. Morris and Ze’evi marshal no shortage of evidence.
 
Take the example of one sheik who, according to the British diplomat in Turkey Gerald Fitzmaurice, “ordered his followers to bring as many stalwart young Armenians as they could find. To the number of about 100 they were thrown on their backs and held down by their hands and feet, while the sheik, with a combination of fanaticism and cruelty proceeded, while reciting verses of the Koran, to cut their throats after the Mecca rite of sacrificing sheep.” This massacre unfolded during a savage period of widespread targeting of Armenians that extended from 1894 to 1896.
 
The book abounds with examples of Islamic ideology being combined with state directives to promote the extermination of Middle Eastern Christians. It is not a historical study for the faint of heart.
 
The authors conclude that what happened was deliberate, state-engineered genocide aided by Muslim clerics and the Muslim-majority population. They base their conclusion on “the massive documentation – American, British, French, German and Austro-Hungarian – that we have studied over the past decade.”
 
The Ottoman and Turkish Republic’s policy of elimination reduced Asia Minor’s Christian communities from 20% of the population at the end of the nineteenth century to 2% in 1924.
 
 Morris and Ze’evi write, “The Turks and their helpers murdered, straightforwardly or indirectly, through privation and disease, between 1.5 and 2.5 million Christians between 1894 and 1924.”
 
The rise of the Young Turks and the Ottomans’ entry into WWI revealed a kind of grotesque historical irony. According to a contemporary witness, Wilfred Post, a doctor and missionary who was born and reared in Turkey, “The proclamation of the holy war, which failed to unite all Islam against the Entente, nevertheless had the effect of arousing the old fanatic spirit of the Turks themselves and they prosecuted the holy war within their own Empire with a zeal exceeding that of their forefathers.”
 
The German diplomat and archeologist Max von Oppenheim produced the 1914 “Memorandum on the fomenting of rebellions among the Muslim subjects of our enemies” that was sent to Sultan Mehmed V for approval. In short, Oppenheim and Kaiser Wilhelm II convinced the Ottomans to urge Muslims worldwide to revolt against their colonial masters based on jihadi ideology.
Oppenheim’s jihad failed while the Ottoman’s internal jihad against Christians succeeded at the cost of spectacular violence and suffering for Christian minorities.
 
The collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of the Turkish nationalist leader Mustafa Kemal (later Kemal Ataturk) did nothing to diminish the role of “jihadi rhetoric” as an organizing tool.
 
Kemal, the military hero associated with the Gallipoli campaign and who later become Turkey’s president, declared there was a “national holy war now commencing to save our sacred race and fatherland from the danger of dismemberment.”
 
Kemal made that statement after resigning from the army, saying he had then become a “crusader [mudjahid] fighting for the glory of the race.”
 
This type of rhetoric and ideology would not bode well for Turkey’s struggling Christian communities between 1918 and 1924.
 
Benjamin Weinthal is a fellow of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ryanair and Wizz Air planning to enter Armenian market

ARKA, Armenia

YEREVAN, July 15. /ARKA/. Ryanair and Wizz Air are planning to enter Armenia’s market, Tatevik Revazian, head of the General Department of Civil Aviation of Armenia, told journalists on Monday summarizing the results of one year of her activity in office. 

“The lowcoster companies have already expressed their willingness to enter the Armenian market in summer 2020 if all difficulties in acquisition of new aircrafts are settled,” she said.

In her words, to make the Armenian air market more attractive to lowcosters, the department has worked out legislative changes, which imply preferences, including air tax exemption, for launch of new routes. 

She said this approach will be applied only to new routes and only with taking their financial risk exposure for companies. 

“We intentionally don’t assign preferences to air companies, since this can lead to monopolies, unfair competition and price rise in the future,” Revazian said. “We offer preferences for new routes for five years. If, for example, Yerevan-Marseille flights are operated by Ryanair, it will enjoy preferences, and if Air France launches flights in the same routes, it will have preferences as well.” 

She said the project is almost ready and is likely to be put on the National Assembly’s floor in late August.

Both companies, she said, expressed their interest in working with Armenia in writing. –0—

Sports: Armenia loses to Spain at opening match of UEFA U19 Championship

Panorama, Armenia
Sport 17:48 15/07/2019 Armenia

U19 EURO-2019 kicked-off in Armenia on July 14th. In the opening match which took place in Republican stadium after Vazgen Sargsyan Armenian U19 team lost to Spain1:4. In Round 2 our team will face Italy. The match will take place on July 17 at Republican Stadium.

The 2019 UEFA European Under-19 Championship final tournament is taking place from 14 to 27 July in capital Yerevan. This is the first UEFA final tournament to be staged in Armenia.

EPIC Entrepreneurs Prepare for 10-day Tour of Silicon Valley

American University of Armenia
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In one week, student entrepreneurs from the Entrepreneurship and Product Innovation Center (EPIC) of the American University of Armenia (AUA) will depart Yerevan for Silicon Valley – the global center for high technology, innovation, investment, and social media. In partnership with San Jose State University (SJSU), a dozen students will visit cutting-edge technology companies, interact with entrepreneurs, and participate in workshops and seminars with world leaders in innovation, business, and the tech ecosystem. The program is funded by EPIC benefactor Sara Chitjian.

Students will learn about innovative concepts in both technology and business entrepreneurship, as well as meet and network with Diasporan business leaders, entrepreneurs, and university students. Earlier in the spring, a different group of EPIC student entrepreneurs toured companies in Beirutand visited startups and entrepreneurs in the Beirut Digital District.

Besides the student entrepreneurs from EPIC, all of whom have launched their own startups, the trek will include top performing students from AUA’s Akian College of Science and Engineering (CSE) and the Manoogian Simone College of Business and Economics (CBE).  During this tour, students will visit large, high-profile companies, such as Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Pinterest, as well as fast-emerging companies like Doordash, and Parkstash. They will also have the opportunity to visit Silicon Valley’s leading startup incubators, accelerators and investors, including Berkeley SkyDeck, Draper, and Index Ventures.

“It will be an intense 10 days of new information and experience for our students,” said Professor Michael Kouchakdjian, Director of EPIC. “In addition to talks and workshops on leading-edge topics, such as the sharing economy, disruptive innovation, self-driving vehicles, big data, machine learning, and the internet of things, we have organized meetings with the Innovation group at Paypal, the Disruptive technologies team at Google, and a tour of the robot-operated Amazon Fulfillment Center.”

This trip has been carefully designed in partnership with SJSU to enrich and to foster knowledge and growth of Armenia’s young entrepreneurs. This is the first trip to Silicon Valley for most of the students in the group and will be a memorable learning experience while providing them with opportunities to network and advance in their entrepreneurial endeavors. Aside from building business contacts, the students will have time to explore San Francisco and Santa Cruz over the weekend.

“Being a business student, I always dreamed about visiting Silicon Valley – the center of high technology and innovation,” said Naira Paronikyan, an AUA student. “On this trip, I expect to meet influential people who will inspire me to continue to grow. I look forward to hearing about their experiences and career paths, which I hope to apply in my own startup.”

EPIC will be sharing photos and stories from the trek in real time. You can join this trip online by accessing.

Sports: Bako Sahakyan was present at the final of CONIFA European Football Cup and the solemn closing ceremony of the tournament

Arminfo, Armenia
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. On 9 June Artsakh Republic President Bako Sahakyan was present at the final of the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) European  Football Cup and the solemn closing ceremony of the tournament, the  press service of the Artsakh President informs. 

To note, the final match of the European Championship among  Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) took  place yesterday in Stepanakert, in which teams from Western Armenia  and South Ossetia fought. The team of South Ossetia won the match,  Western Armenia is on the second place.  Bronze medals of the  championship went to the national team of Abkhazia, and Chameria team  was on the fourth place. The hosts of the championship – the national  team of Artsakh – took the fifth place, the sixth place went to the  national team of Padania, the 7th place went to the Sapmi team, and  the national team of the Szeklerland closed the standings.

Presidential Candidates Line Up Behind Armenian Genocide Resolution

Senator Bernie Sanders (left) and South Bend, Ind. Mayor Pete Buttigieg

Sen. Bernie Sanders Latest to Cosponsor Key Human Rights Legislation; Mayor Buttigieg Fields Armenian Genocide Question at Fresno Town Hall

WASHINGTON—Half of the U.S. Senators and three of the four U.S. Representatives running for president have cosponsored legislation to lock in official U.S. recognition and permanent remembrance of the Armenian Genocide.

With Senator Bernie Sanders’ (D-VT) decision this week to cosponsor S.Res.150, the three top U.S. Senate candidates seeking the presidency are current backers of this human rights measure. The others are Senator Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). Two of the three sitting U.S. Senators who have not cosponsored S.Res.150 – Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) – have never backed similar measures. The third, Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), is a past supporter of the Armenian Genocide Resolution.

On the House side, Representatives Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Seth Moulton (D-MA), Tim Ryan (D-OH), are all cosponsors of the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H.Res.296. Rep. Eric Swalwell, a past supporter, has not cosponsored H.Res.296. Neither of the two former Representatives who are running for the White House – Beto O’Rourke (D-TX) and John Delaney (D-MD) – have ever cosponsored the Armenian Genocide legislation.

Former Vice President Joe Biden (D-DE) championed Armenian Genocide recognition during his decades in the Senate, yet was part of an Obama-Biden Administration that broke its pledge to properly commemorate this crime. The Obama-Biden White House also actively opposed Congressional legislation commemorating this atrocity, while its State Department called the Armenian Genocide a matter for “historical debate,” and its Department of Justice filed a Supreme Court brief against the right of Americans to file pursue Armenian Genocide-era insurance claims.

H.Res.296, spearheaded by Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) and backed by the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), currently has 102 cosponsors, while S.Res.150, its Senate counterpart led by Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Ted Cruz (R-TX) has 18 cosponsors. Both aim to establish, as a matter of U.S. policy, 1) the rejection of Armenian Genocide denial, 2) ongoing official U.S. government recognition and remembrance of this crime, and 3) the importance of education about the Armenian Genocide in preventing modern-day atrocities.

Mayor Pete Buttigieg at a town hall in Fresno, CA where he fielded a question on the Armenian Genocide (Photo by Laura Tsutsui / Valley Public Radio)

Buttigieg: “The United States needs to stand up for human rights”
2020 Presidential candidate and Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg shared his views on U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide responding to a question during a Fresno, California town hall held on June 3.

“To me, the United States needs to stand up for human rights,” stated Mayor Buttigieg, who went on to explain: “And, I think of a historian I studied as a student who said that one of the reasons you need to pay attention to history is that even the dead are not safe from the enemy if he wins. There is a relationship between how we pay attention to history and how we live in the present.”

Buttigieg continued, noting “sometimes something as simple as recognizing the truth – that helps create human rights diplomacy that makes countries want to do the right thing and have to explain themselves if they fail to do the right thing. And that is part of how foreign policy will work on my watch.”

Restoration of the full negotiation format, participation of Artsakh. Bako Sahakyan to the Central Committee

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Today, on May 28, the President of Artsakh Republic Bako Sahakyan received OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs Igor Popov (Russia), Stephane Visconti (France), Andrew Schoffer (USA), personal representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Andrzej Kaspszyk and their accompanying officials. This was reported by the Main Information Department of the Office of the President of the Republic of Artsakh.


Issues related to the settlement of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict, the situation on the borders of Artsakh and Azerbaijan and the latest developments were discussed.


President Sahakyan reaffirmed official Stepanakert’s commitment to the peaceful settlement of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group, emphasizing again the need for Artsakh’s participation in all stages of the settlement of the conflict and the restoration of a full negotiation format.

Sports: UEFA prohibits Arsenal to organize “Armenian” promotional campaigns

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – Union of European Football Associations, UEFA prohibited Arsenal football club to organize any promotional campaigns in support to the club and the midfielder of Armenian national team, Henrikh Mkhitaryan in Baku.

“The players were going to train in shirts with Mkhitaryan’s surname on them, but UEFA prohibited the club to organize such a campaign”, Daily Mail reports.

The players of London’s Arsenal football club hence will not be able to organize a campaign supporting the midfielder of the Armenian national team, Henrikh Mkhitaryan before Europe League final writes Daily Mail.

It is also reported that according to the rules, the outfit in which the players would train or celebrate the victory needs to be approved by UEFA in advance in order to avoid any confrontations.

London Arsenal football club officially announced that the midfielder of the club and the Armenian national team, Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not be traveling to Baku for the Europe League final game against Chelsea. “With great regret, we announce that Henrikh Mkhitaryan will not be traveling to the UEFA Europe League final game”. We observed in detail all the possible options of Henrikh’s participation in the game, however after discussing them with Henrikh and his family, we came to the conclusion that he will not participate in the outgoing game of our team”, reads Arsenal’s announcement. Amnesty International human rights organization earlier spread an announcement in which discussed the decision of organizing UEFA Europe League final in Baku and the situation regarding the midfielder of Armenian national team, Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

Kazakhstan is interested in deepening economic ties with Armenia

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Today, the President of the Republic of Armenia Armen Sarkissian, who is in Kazakhstan on a working visit, had a meeting with the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Askar Mamin.


The prime minister of Kazakhstan thanked President Sargsyan for participating in the 12th annual economic forum and expressed confidence that such visits contribute to the development of relations between the countries.


“The potential for the development of trade and economic relations between our two countries is great, but it has not been fully realized. On our side, there is a complete desire to develop economic relations in all areas of bilateral interest,” Askar Mamin emphasized.


President Sargsyan noted that he is happy to discuss the prospects of economic interaction between the two friendly countries with the Prime Minister. The President of Armenia and the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan considered the fields of agriculture, information technology, energy, infrastructure, education and tourism to be promising for cooperation.


Prime Minister Mamin, for his part, said that they are interested in full cooperation with Armenia in the mentioned and other fields and are ready to discuss in detail all the possibilities of cooperation.


At the request of Varachpet Mamin, the president also referred to the internal political situation of Armenia.