October 18, 2007

A. Lalaian says:

Source: Op. cit p.101; "Kontrrevolyuysionniy 'Dashnagsutiun' I Imperialisticheckaia Voyna 1914-1918 gg.", p.92 vd


An 'innocent' 'pure' 'little' Armenian officer told the following:
"I exterminated the Turkish population in Bashar-Gechar without making any exceptions. One sometimes feels the bullets shouldn't be wasted. So, the most effective way against these dogs is to collect the people who have survived the crashes, dump them in deep holes, and crush them under heavy rocks pressed from above, not to let them inhabit this world any longer. So I did accordingly. I collected all the women, men, and children and extinguished their lives in the deep holes I dumped them into, crushing them with rocks."

Bravo to the 'brave' Armenian soldier who is proud of his cruelty inhuman behaviours! Yes, purely a victim of genocide. Tell it to my a...

October 12, 2007

Armenia's 1st Prime Minister Ovanes Kacaznuni's answer to Armenian Genocide

"We rebelled against the Turks. We were in the same camp with the other states that were at the time enemies of the Turks. From Turkey, we wanted from sea to sea Armenia. We died and killed. The decision of 'forced emigration' was correct. We couldn't see the truth, and we were the reason for these tragic events. Turk's national fight was rightful. During the summer and fall of 1915, the Armenians in Turkey were forced to emigrate. Turks knew what they were doing, and there was nothing wrong for what they did that would require them to regret. The method used by the Turks was the most definite and appropriate.

It is really sad to complain about the fate and search for reasons for our demise at places other than us. This is a characteristic of our sickly national psychology, and Tasnaksutyun Party couldn't escape that."