Strange but Armenians are victims of Kurdish excesses again and no Turks are named
Despite there is no physical evidence but all hearsay claims about Turks, who after living together side by side with Armenians for almost a millennium, started slaughtering Armenians out of blue, with no sign of previous hostility, Dashnak (Nazi) Armenians and western imperialist puppet masters behind them opt to blame ethnic Turks for dire events caused by lawless Kurds and triggered by Armenian rebellious movements.
And our Western friends (sic) and allies (sic) in the dens of vipers they call parliaments are adopting verdicts that Turks killed 1.5 million Armenians during an operation which can be designated as a genocide.
Although, these vipers are so myopic to see that European imperialists killed several hundreds of millions of Black people (to steal their resources) and other Asiatic people and Americans (both South and North) killed 10 ton 100 million native Americans (of which nobody knows the exact numbers, since nobody cares) Western dens of vipers they call parliaments are engaged in acting as extraordinary courts and delivering guilty verdicts to ethnic Turks.
Anyway the following correspondence which is written by a Major Trotter, whom, according to Dashnak philosophy and the western puppet masters behind them, shall call a Turk, a Turkish agent, a Georgian, a self-hating Jew (sic), or a denialist who received blood money from Turks for denying the first and established (sic) genocide of 20th century, sheds some further light upon the circumstances of the eastern Anatolia.
Please read yourself and let the truth be told.
No More Discrimination
No. 214
Major Trotter to the Marquis of Salisbury.
(Extract.) | ERZEROUM, June 21, 1879. (Received July 11) |
THE Imperial Commission has not made very marked progress with the work of reform during the past week; much of its time has been taken up in discussing the somewhat pressing matters of the revolts in Dersim and amongst the Moaki Kurds. Progress has been made in discussing the details of the proposed gendarmerie, and the Commissioners’ proposals will probably be sent for submission to the Porte by the next mail.
The question of substituting a fixed cash payment in lieu of the existing system of tithes has also been under consideration, and statistics are being prepared in connection therewith. Yusuf Pasha, the first Commissioner, appears to be keen upon introducing this much-wanted reform. The provincial budget has also been dipped into with a view of making proposals to the Porte that a certain fixed percentage of the revenue shall be absolutely set aside for provincial purposes, the balance only to be remitted to Constantinople.
In a despatch to Her Majesty’s Ambassador I estimated the Kurdish (Kizzil bash) population of the Dersim at from 1oo,ooo to 150,000 souls. This was based on an old report of a former Consul. I learn, however, from the Imperial Commissioners, that the Official records of the vilayet give a total of 18,323 Kurdish males and 2,529 Armenians, so that the population of the whole district may, perhaps, not exceed 40,000. The inhabitants of the north-eastern cazas of Kuzujan, about one-third of the total population, are said to be quiet, and the present military proceedings are directed against the remaining two-thirds in the west and south cazas of Owajik and Mazgird. Dervish Pasha has more than thirty battalions at his disposal.
Of the disturbances amongst the Moaki Kurds who inhabit the mountains west of Bitlis and south of Mush we have only a telegraphic communication from the Pasha of Van, to the effect that two of the principal Chiefs have been fighting amongst themselves, and that the Rayahs, and especially the Christians, have been suffering in consequence. Several of the latter have, I believe, been killed. The Pasha had sent officials to try and arrange the matter peacefully, but the mission had utterly failed in the attempt, and its authority was ignored, and the Governor sought permission from the Imperial Commissioners to send troops against the rebels. This matter has also been referred to Constantinople for decision, and the Governor of Van has been requested to give details as to the number of troops at his disposal, and as to the powers of resistance of the insurgents. The Commissioners, with whom I concur, desire to suppress the disturbance with the aid of the military before the revolt shall assume larger dimensions.
The subject of financial arrangements will probably shortly occupy a special despatch.
I am tired of reiterating the same thing, but as long as soldiers are some four years in arrears of pay, and the zaptiehs for two years, the Turkish Empire cannot be said to be in a state of security. It is ridiculous to talk of introducing a new gendarmerie until arrangements be made for their regular payment, and of that fact the Commissioners are as well aware as I am.
Turkey .No. 10 (1879), p. 104, .No. 61
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