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Oud 21 oktober 2006, 17:20   #176
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"As a matter of cold, indisputable fact, there is more religious freedom in Turkey than in any other country in the world, more than has ever been recorded in history. "
Arthur Tremaine Chester, "Angora and the Turks," The New York Times Current History, Feb.1923

"The Turks and Armenians got on excellently together... The Russians restricted the Armenian Church, schools and language; the Turks on the contrary were perfectly tolerant and liberal as to all such matters. They did not care how the Armenians prayed, taught and talked... The Armenians were thorough Orientals and appreciated Turkish ideas and habits... (They) were quite content to live among the Turks.... The balance of wealth certainly remained with the Christians. The Turks treated them with good-humoured confidence..."
Sir Charles Eliot, author, "Turkey in Europe" (London, E. Arnold, 1900); regarding the years preceding the Turkish-Russian War of 1877-78.

The religious toleration of the Ottoman Government) "was complete" (and the state) "never in any way interfered with what the Christians did or taught in the schools or the churches.... it was impossible to desire more absolute liberty of worship or teaching."
Gratan Geary, "Through Asiatic Turkey" (London, M.S. and R. Sampson, 1878)

"Few Europeans realized that the Turkish Ottoman Sultan
Suleiman was the head of the most democratic government of their time."
Harold Lamb, American historian and novelist, noted for his biographies of Genghis Khan, Alexander, and Hannibal
Jaja, het sprookje van het Ottomaanse paradijs, 'bewezen' door een stelletje goed uitgekozen en gefilterde quotes.

Vraagje: waarom wordt er in de quotes hierboven de verleden tijd gebruikt? In 1878 bestond het Osmaanse Rijk nog, waarom zegt men niet "The religious toleration of the Ottoman government IS complete". Misschien omdat het in 1878 dat niet meer was?

Je ziet, vervalsing op vervalsing. Het Osmaanse Rijk was een imperium zoals elk ander: gebouwd op de onderdrukking van kleinere volkeren. Wat men in Turkije gelooft is eigenlijk niet zo verschillend van wat men enkele decennia geleden in het Westen voorgeschoteld kreeg: dat de colonisatie iets positiefs was voor de gecoloniseerde volkeren.

Wen je eraan, Turk4Ever, de Turken zijn even bloeddorstig geweest als eender welk ander veroverend volk. Zolang ze dat niet inzien, leven ze in een nationalistisch droomwereldje.
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