The Turkish Extermination of Indigenous Christians – 951 Years of Religious Genocide
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The Turkish Extermination of Indigenous Christians – 951 Years of Religious Genocide 1064: Seljuk Turk 1400: Turco-Mongol 1894-1896: Turkish April 1909: Abdul 1913-1918: Talaat and 1920-1938: Mustafa Sultan Arslan’s killing of Timur’s invasion and Sultan Abdul Hamid II’s Hamid II followers’ Enver Pasha and the Kemal Atatürk in the Ani’s inhabitants in the enslavement of murder of 300,000 slaughter of 30,000 Young Turks in the destruction of 2,000+ Turkish Invasion of Armenians in the Armenians in the Armenians in the Armenian, Assyrian, churches- Eradication Anatolia (Asia Minor) Tamerlane Massacres Hamidian Massacres Adana Massacre and Greek Genocides of Christian culture Turkish propaganda tries to falsely portray the Armenian Genocide as a response to Armenian ‘uprisings’ or the threat of Russia during WWI. None of these untrue ‘excuses’ are justification for the extermination of an unarmed civilian minority by their own government – these are war crimes. But when did the Armenian Genocide start? On 24 April 1915 when more than 250 Armenian leaders from Constantinople were killed? The Genocide of Armenians started in 1064, when Alp Arslan’s Seljuk Turks invaded, destroying the Armenian capital Ani and slaughtering its people. Since then, successive massacres have reduced indigenous Christians from a majority before invasion to 20% in 1915, and to less than 1% today. Thus, the genocidal events of 1915 were just the end game against Armenian, Assyrian and Greek Christians that has lasted 951 years. WWI was just a cover for Turks, so Christian property could be stolen and Turkey could become entirely Muslim – the ‘final solution’ plan succeeded. Today, the USA, UK, Australia and NZ recognise crimes against humanity like Srebrenica, but are shamefully blind to Turk genocides – to appease Turkey. Today, Turks who deny the history of invasion, subjugation and genocide that Turkey is built on victimize and denigrate the memory of those murdered. Today, reports suggest Turkey is covertly supporting the evil IS – even against its own Kurdish minority population. Who’s next? http://originsdiscovery.com .