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Turkey angry over MP's 'genocide' remarks

22 Dec 2010By Greg Dyett

http://www.sbs.com.au/podcasts/Podcasts/world-view/episode/132301/Turkey-angry-over-MP-s-genocide-remarks

A NSW politician has angered Turkey by describing the killing of Greeks, Armenians and Assyrians in the early 1900s as genocide.

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A member of the New South Wales Parliament has angered Turkey by delivering a speech in which she described the killing of Greeks, Armenians and Assyrians in the early 1900s as a genocide.

The Member for Kogarah, Cherie Burton, told the parliament that the Ottoman Empire started planning the elimination of Christians in 1910.

In making her speech, Ms Burton was unequivocal in saying that the truth of the genocide is undeniable.

But as Greg Dyett reports, there's an ongoing and fierce dispute over what actually took place during this period - when the Ottoman Empire was at war with Russia.

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25 Dec 2010 22:17 AEST
Alistair Crane
sydney
ANZAC POWs as genocide eyewitnesses
I would like to take issue with the Turkish Consul-General's assault on the memories of our ANZAC POWs. The Australians and allies captured on Gallipoli, aboard the Allied submarines in the Hellespont, as well as on the other fronts the Ottoman Turks were fighting the Allies (Sinai, Palestine, Mesopotamia), ALL reported on deportations, massacres and enslavement of Christian Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks. Look at the Australian War Memorial’s “Stolen Years” exhibition http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/stolenyears/ww1/turkey/index.asp for evidence that Australians were abused in camps all over Anatolia: north-south-east and west. One only has to read memoirs such as “Lost ANZACs” by Greg Kerr, “Guests of the Unspeakable” by TW White and “The Story of Harold Earl” by L. Luscombe. A good summary of published and unpublished sources on Australian POWs in the Ottoman Empire is “Precious and Honoured Guests” by Dr Panayiotis Diamadis, Genocide Perspectives II, 2004. Before foreign diplomats attack elected Australian officials for “propaganda”, they are best advised to get their own facts straight first. Agree / Disagree > -->
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24 Dec 2010 00:38 AEST
Julia G. Arslan
Melbourne
Turks have treated our captured men and officers excellently" more >>> www.ausgallipoli.net
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. Cobbers - Stories of Gallipoli 1915 p. 178) Agree / Disagree > -->
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23 Dec 2010 23:21 AEST
Dee
Sydney
Time to Wake up
When are we going to learn a lesson and accept the fact that Islam is a license for killing non Muslims and we all have to put up and shut up and not criticize, can’t it get any more absurd? Agree / Disagree > -->
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