Monday, March 30, 2009

WHAT A WRONG STEP and UNACCEPTABLE DECISION!!!

Honorable Ridgway,

WE FOUND YOUR DECISION TOTALLY WRONG AND BACK STEP FOR UNFRIENDLINESS!
WE STRONGLY URGE YOU TO RETHINKING YOUR MOVE...

As the Australia-Gallipoli Friendship we strongly condemn the Parliament of South Australia's acceptance of so-called Armenian genocide that is back step of friendship and goodwill in between Australia and Turkiye.

This recent movement is another example of politicising the history by moving backward today’s values to century ago that is unacceptable and totally misleading of the parliament and th Australian public. Now, we do not want to give all details of why your parliament is wrong. However many evidences prove that there were two ways of massacre but it wouldn’t be accepted as genocide.

Despite of the truth some kind of minds would not accept the evidences from the Turkish side of historians and archives they rather assume fictions s the fact! Since the petrol and other natural source in the Middle East and Caucasus neither Turkiye nor Azerbaijan( ref: Khojali Massacre: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5078/index.htm ) will never be right because of the western hypocrisy!

( You may refer:
http://www.ermenisorunu.gen.tr/english/archive/index.html http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/
http://www.ausgallipoli.net/FactsOfArmenianAllegationsIndex.htm ... many more)

Coincidently, I am in Turkiye now, introducing our societies' book called: ‘Johnny Turks-Memoirs on Gallipoli’, in which was compiled from honest Australians who fought in Gallipoli. I was fascinated by many of these memoirs. As the society thought them they should be read by many others too. ( Therefore, we made the Turkish version of the book is now available in Turkiye. )

Since 18th of March 2007, I am telling and explaining all these stories to everyone in Australia and in Turkiye, trying to spread to everyone, how our soldiers were ( Turkish and Australian) courageous, respectful, honest and most importantly they were fair to each other ( most of the time, especially after the truce).In the followings, you may find mostly Turkish side of wordings but at least these memoirs show and reflects the Australian honesty.
One way of looking the history will not help to recover of anything but will give huge damage to future generations. Is that what the Parliament of South Australia want? We honestly don’t want this to happen in Australia!!!.

What we want is looking at the positive side of the history as the followings;

[Hoping that such as our positive style of approach o history will give all of us a change to reshape our relations in every way of our life in the multicultural Australian society that we always proud to live in ... ]
Here are the some positive wordings from our book:

"Turks have treated our captured men and officers excellently" The diary of the Aus. Official Corres. C.E.W.Bean

“You will hear extraordinary horrible stories practiced by Turks. Well, don’t believe a word of them. They are grossly exaggerated if not wholly false. You will be surprised at the gentlemanly way the Turks has fought us." Jim Haynes (Cobbers - Stories of Gallipoli 1915 p. 178)

" I reckon the Turk respects us, as we respect the Turk, Abdul's a good, clean fighter - we've fought him, and we know" Lieutenant Oliver Hogue

"The Turks have always proved themselves perfectly willing to have armistices and have actually asked for one at Helles which was refused by our General Staff. " Ashmead-Bartlett's Diary,1915 " They (Turks) too were fighting for their country. Good and fair fighters. No. They fought very fair and honestly like us. Both sides lost their very valuable men.” [E.W.BARTLETT - was born in Australia , 1891. 11. Light Horse Regiment. One Hundred years old. He was one of last two hundred who left the Dardanelle.]

"The Turkish sniper understood that we were searching for him. He shot once and the doctor got wounded. When he realized that he was a doctor, he didn’t shoot again.”Exerted from Sydney Alexander Moseley, former war correspondent during the Gallipoli Campaign ”

“ After the terrible punishment inflicted upon the brave but futile assaults all bitterness faded … The Turks displayed an admirable manliness. … From that morning onwards the attitude of the Anzac troops towards the individual Turks was rather that of opponents in a friendly game."
[ Charles. E Bean, the Australian official historian, The Story of Anzac, Vol II, Sydney, 1924, p.162 ]

"The Anzacs left Gallipoli without hatred in their heart for their enemy or bitterness at the incompetence of their own high command.” A.K. Macdouggall, Australian historian

“ If the seeds of this joint respect were planted at Gallipoli; it ripened in the dust and snow of Korea. The Turks' relish for hand-to-hand fighting,their first-class leadership, their discipline under fire… these were attributes the Australians in Korea possessed themselves and admired in others.”Australian journalist Harry Gordon

many more in the book...

Please rethink carefully again for the sake of better Australian values
and for our friendship efforts,
Yours sincerely,
Julia Gul Arslan On behalf of the Australia-Gallipoli Friendship Society Inc. ( est. in 2002)


J.Gul Arslan Founder of the Australia-Gallipoli Friendship Society Inc.2002 'Peace and Harmony in Australia, Peace and Harmony in the Universe' www.ausgallipoli.net Blogs:English:http://proudturks.blogspot.com/http://faq-armeniandilemma.blogspot.com/Turkish:http://auscanakkale.blogspot.com/http://gularslan.blogspot.com/

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