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Mr. Erdogan suddenly remembered one of the ten commandments after the operation in Gaza where nine Turks
were killed in questionable conditions. He called this a massacre and for which he continously demands an apology
Turkish civilians and soldiers watching their Armenians victims
In a fanatical speech before the Turkish Parliament, Turkish PM. Erdogan referred to the Israeli operation against Gaza rally and called for an international intervention. Israel cannot clean the blood on it’s hands by using excuses
April 24, 1915 - Turkish soldiers were given orders to carry out the "Ten Commandments". Armenian leaders were arrested, thousands were murdered and
many were deported without food or water. The Armenians were forced to walk through mountains and over barren regions to Syria a.k.a Iraq. Less than 100 000
of the 2 000 000 of the Armenians survived this slaughter.
Victims of the 1915 massacre
Turkish soldiers stand next to Armenians who have been hanged: Today Atatürk would wind up behind bars for his criticism of the crimes against the Armenians
Severed heads of Armenians on display in Turkey
Armenian intellectuals hanging in the main square
Genocide in Armenia: Many Turks view the perpetrators as their fathers
Armenian intellectuals hanging in the main square
Armenian children slaughtered by Turks
Armenian Children from Adana, from whose bodies’ pieces of flesh were ripped off with cotton hooks and whose kneecaps were severed
Corpses of Armenian children who died of starvation
Mother and son starving
Mother and son watching another son dying Naked and starving Armenian orphan standing in the ruins of his house
The claim that Gaza incident was a massacre was put forward to defocus the world from the bloody history of Turkish massacres
Armenian girls who refused to convert to Islam were raped and crucified
(one girl is being rescued by Bedouins on horseback)
Turkish soldiers proudly posing with
bodies of their Armenian victims.
The Armenians were like animals to be
hunted
Tortured Armenian woman with her child Collection Russian language "Iskri" newspaper, 18
October, 1915
Turkish soldiers posing proudly with the decapitated heads of Armenian community leaders, 1915
Armenian Orphans
Armenian massacre: a horrific 1915 photo of the slaughter of Armenians by Turks
This group of human wreckage represents tens of thousands when first approached with aid
"Story of Near East Relief" by James L. Barton, New York, 1930, p. 22 Collection of Near East Relief Society
The remains of Armenian children, drowned in the Black sea, Trapezund, 1916
Collection of the "Album of refugees 1915-1916"
Refugees of the Armenian massacre
Turk official teasing Armenian starved children by showing bread, 1915 Collection of St. Lazar Mkhitarian Congregation
Armenian boy, a living skeleton "Story of Near East Relief" by James L. Barton, New York, 1930, p. 262
Collection of Near East Relief Society
Children taken in by Near East Relief Collection of Near East Relief Society
Maria Jacobsen, DIARY 1907-1919, KHARPUT, TURKEY Tessa Hofmann & Gerayer Koutcharian
Armenian Review, Spring/Summer, 1992, Vol. 45, No. 1-2/177-178, p. 119, Fig. 56
“One of the classes in the day-school in Mush with their teacher Margarid… The teacher Margarid Nalbanchian and most of the 120 children of the day-school
were murdered in 1915”. The quoted text was written by Bodil Biorn in verso of the photo.
They all were murdered in 1915 Norwegian State archive
Jewish deportees from Tel Aviv, 1917. Photo: Beno Rotanberge
Passover Eve, 1917The commander of the Turkish front ordered deportation of all residents of Jaffa and Tel - Aviv
Deportees had difficulty dealing with the harsh conditions. Many did not last and died from exhaustion, disease and dysentery, typhoid cholera. Over 1500 men, women and children perished during the deportation lasting 18 months
The Hellenic Genocide was the systematic torture, massacre and ethnic cleansing of several millions Hellenes (Greeks) perpetrated by the Turks in Asia Minor, Constantinople (called Istanbul by the Turks), Eastern Thrace, Imvros, Tenedos, Macedonia, Cappadocia and Pontos between the beginning of the 1890's and the end of the 1950's.
Millions of children, men and women were tortured and massacred or expelled from their homes only for being Hellenes. In the same places and often at the same time, were also massacred millions of Armenians and Assyrians.
The only "sin" of those millions of persons was to live where their ancestors had lived for thousands of years before the Turkish invasions. The Turkish rulers carried out with unimaginable cruelty their plan to create a "Turkey for the Turks
Hellenic Genocide
Smyrna in fire, the turks are destroying everything, and killing literally everyone, Smyrna 1924
Smyrna citizens trying to reach the Allied ships during the Smyrna fire, 1922. The photo had been taken from the launch
boat of a US Battleship
Over 1,000,000 Hellenes were forced to abandon their land and homes in Asia Minor where their ancestors and descendants had lived for over 3,000 years
SMYRNA 1922
Death marches in the depths of Asia Minor. The Turks forced the Greek population into the deserts of Asia Minor. The Greek population was abandoned in the middle of the deserts without food and water and forced to starvation, death and destruction
Greek children massacred, Smyrna, 1924
Turks seem to rejoice watching a massacred Christian family. Even babies were tortured and massacred
Hellenes of all ages were tortured and killed by the Turks
An Hellenic family killed by the Turks. Children and
babies were equally treated with cruelty
Hellenic refugees. A woman a small child, who probably
had a broken leg
Greeks of the Asia Minor are laying dead, slaughtered by Turkish hordes during the Hellenic genocide of Asia minor in 1922
A Greek grandfather
along with his grand-
daughter laying dead. They were
slaughtered by the Turks in Asia Minor
during the Hellenic
genocide in 1922
Greeks, slaughtered by barbarian Turks during the Hellenic genocide in Asia Minor, 1922
The Turks attacking Hellenic property. Once again, their hate for the Hellenes was freed by the Turkish government Mass state-sponsored destruction, plundering, killings and
raping of Greeks of Constantinople, 1955
Constantinople 1955
The Turks looting and destroying Hellenic
property. The same hate that led to the
massacres of millions
Constantinople 1955
The Abbot of the Monastery of Zoodochos at the Baloukli hospital after
being tortured by the Turks
1984-1995: The extermination of the Kurds in Turkey where according to Ankara - "the Kurds do not exist in Turkey; there aren't any". A genocide of people of 18 million on the threshold of the 21st century
Kurds are a minority, which constitutes about 20% of Turkey's population, who aspire to self-determination and independence. They rebelled at 1925. Turkish
government brutally suppressed the rebellion
The next revolt, which broke in 1938/9, was also brutally suppressed, using the deadly gas, which killed thousands of Kurds
Midst World War Two, 770 Jews immigrants were on the rickety ship "Struma", fleeing from fascist Romania, hoping to get passports in Istanbul, through which they could enter Palestine
The passengers were left at Istanbul quarantined and forbidden to get off the ship with the exception of eight of them. The immigrants were left on board with only the supplies received from the Jewish community in Istanbul, until supplies ran out. Inside the ship, under terrible conditions, dysentery and disease broke out and the passengers suffered from the cold, crowding, filth and starvation
Finally, the Turks decided to get rid of the "problem." On the night of February 23, 1942 “Struma” was dragged with a broken engine and broken anchor by a Turkish ship to sea, out of Turkish territorial waters, where passengers were abandoned without food and water, and hundreds of people crowded on board
Later, the ship was sunk, apparently by a Russian submarine and all illegal immigrants (except for one survivor) plunged to their death
Time: 04:35, Saturday 20 July 1974. The graphic and most beautiful ancient Greek town of Kyrenia as it was seen by the Turkish pilots the morning of 20 July 1974 when the air-raids of the Turkish air-force against Cyprus began. Bombings were more intense on the northern shores of Cyprus and around the "Pente Mili" (five miles west of the town of Kyrenia) area where all the landings took place
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus caused the death of 6,000 people
In the photo above you can see the horrifying results from the burns caused by NAPALM bombs of the Turkish air-force. The use of these bombs is a normal phenomenon by the Turks. The use of these bombs has been prohibited due to the cruel death inflicted upon its victim. Nevertheless, the Turks still use these even today
The Turkish air force merciless napalm bombings included numerous non-military targets inter alia hospitals, schools, hotels, elderly-houses, psychiatric clinics, Greek Orthodox monasteries, etc. On the top left photo you can see the results of one of these air-raids at the hospital of the town of Famagusta. The unfortunate patient lost his life under several tons of concrete, that crashed him after one of these cruel, barbaric, and unlawful Turkish air-raidsThe Turkish invasion of Cyprus caused the death of 6,000 people which, in USA proportions, is the equivalent of 3,600,000 (three million six hundred thousand). These people were killed in a period of 25 days! You can now better appreciate the devastating consequences the Turkish invasion had and still has on Cyprus
Cypriot priest
The Turks showed no respect and no appreciation for anybody. Not even sacred men of the cloth, i.e. Greek Orthodox priests and monks
The Turkish barbarism was once more revealed after the very first Turkish air raids. NAPALM arson bombs were the standard-issue weapon-of-choice of the Turkish air force that used them widely to cause havoc and panic inside the population of Cyprus. The usage of these bombs had devastating results. The cost was great in both human lives as well as in the infrastructure and the forests of Cyprus. In this photo, you can see some Greek-Cypriots, victims of NAPALM bombs
The Turkish air force continued its systematic bombardment of non-military targets. These were civilian targets, such as villages, towns, hospitals, elderly houses, clinics, water tanks, power stations. This was done in order to spread terror amongst the public, force them to flee their homes and run for their lives, and consequently better facilitate the ethnic cleansing committed against the Greeks in 1974. This Ethnic cleansing is continuing even today by not allowing the return of ALL 200,000 GREEK-CYPRIOT REFUGEES back to their homes. This photo was taken at Yerolakkos village. You can see a huge crater caused by a 2000 pound bomb
200,000 Greek Cypriot refugees in 1974. These are some photos taken in 1974 of refugee children in miserable conditions.
Recently, the leader of the Turkish terrorist organisation TMT, Rauf Denktash, admitted publicly that many Greek Cypriots POWs (Prisoners of War) were executed by Turkish militants in cold blood. In the photo you can see Greek Cypriots being rounded up by the Turkish army in 1974
A total of 1619 persons were reported as missing as a result of the 1974 Turkish invasion against Cyprus. They transported many of them to Adana in Turkey, or they detained them in Cyprus, in either case in the most horrible conditions. Many of them were seen in captivity alive and well, by others who were released later. Turkey, still refuses to disclose any information of their fate, thus violating not only basic Human Rights, but also International Law
Turks beat to death a Greek Cypriot activist. 11-Aug-96
Cyprus is still forcibly occupied by Turkey today
There are 40000 Turkish
Troops in Cyprus
Yes, Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister of a nation that is guilty of
multitude of atrocities and yet aspires to become an EU
member. Membership in the EU is not only about money and commerce. It is also about humanitarian values and
civilization... and in this Turkey is sadly lacking.
APOLOGIZE NOW AND REPENT for Turkey's sinful history before
you can even be allowed to knock on Europe's door.