Citaat:
Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Joriske
Noch Middle East Forum, noch de brolsite tallarmeniantale zijn academisch verantwoorde bronnen. Middle East forum heeft duidelijk een politieke doelstelling, en Tallarmeniantale, wel, ik nodig iedereen uit om die site te bezoeken. Primitiever dan Goebbels.
Je professor Lewy is trouwens een leugenaar.
http://www.armeniangenocide.com/foru...ead.php?t=1079
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Ja ja, waar moeten we dan onze info ophalen?
Bij de door jou genoemde Armeense fora? Kon die vrouwenverkrachter zijn reactie niet in een fatsoenlijke site kwijt?
De brolsite
www.Tallarmeniantale.com gebruikt tot afgrijzen van aanhangers Armeense genocide ene na andere westerse bron om zijn standpunt te onderbouwen en kritiek te leveren. Zelfs Armeense bronnen worden tot afkeer deze lui in stelling gebracht.
Bv brief van de Armeense leider Boghos Nubar uit december 1918 aan de Franse minister (
“wij Armenen hebben met 200.000 man tegen het Ottomaanse Rijk gevochten”), zie:
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http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/boghos.htm)
Monsieur le Ministre,
I have the honor, in the name of the Armenian National Delegation, of submitting to Your Excellency the following declaration, at the same time reminding him:
That the Armenians have been, since the beginning of the war, "de facto belligerents," as you yourself have acknowledged, since they have fought alongside the Allies on all fronts, enduring heavy sacrifices and great suffering for the sake of their unshakeable attachment to the cause of the Entente:
In France, through their volunteers, who started joining the Foreign Legion in the first days and covered themselves with glory under the French flag;
In Palestine and Syria, where the Armenian volunteers, recruited by the National Delegation at the request of the government of the Republic itself, made up more than half of the French contingent and played a large role in the victory of General Allenby, as he himself and his French chiefs have officially declared;
In the Caucasus, where, without mentioning the 150,000 Armenians in the Imperial Russian Army, more than 40,000 of their volunteers contributed to the liberation of a portion of the Armenian vilayets, and where, under the command of their leaders, Antranik and Nazerbekoff, they, alone among the peoples of the Caucasus, offered resistance to the Turkish armies, from the beginning of the Bolshevist withdrawal right up to the signing of an armistice."