History denies `Armenian Genocide`

  24 April 2016    Read: 5354
History denies `Armenian Genocide`
Historians, scholars, experts believe that the hundred-year-old lie, this so-called "Armenian genocide" contradicts historical facts.
The previous and incumbent Armenian authorities alongside the diaspora, claim that the predecessor of modern Turkey, the Ottoman Empire, carried out a "genocide" against Armenians in 1915 in Anatolia. They annually raise their voice, calling for the recognition of the 1915 events as a "genocide", inviting the international community to unanimously blame Turkey for the actions of its predecessor.

So far, Yerevan has failed to command any factual proofs to make a legal and historical ground for its claims, evading from launching an investigation instead of delving into history.

Armenia claims allegedly that about 1.5 million Armenians were killed by the Ottoman rulers. Their address is yet to be proven by at least on substantiated historical proof. Documents in Turkish, French, U.S., British, German, and Armenian Gregorian church archives show that the number of Armenians living in the Ottoman territory in 1915 stood at 1.3 million.

Roughly 302,000 Armenians died in the Ottoman lands in 1915. Simultaneously with 1915 warfare across the Ottoman territory, Armenian terrorists killed 99 percent of those 302,000 in a deliberate plan to further slander the Turks. They even confessed to a Scotch missioner from Britain that the killing of Armenians was their aforethought anti-Turkish plan.

In an effort to present the Ottoman rulers as guilty, in 1921, Britain took 144 Turkish government members to custody in Malta. Following a year of investigations, British attorneys announced that they had failed to find any proof to prove that the Turkish rulers had indeed planned for the systematic killing of Armenians.

Stating all the facts above, the history has not presented and can not present any visible, written or oral facts to justify the fallacious `Armenian Genocide` claim.

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