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Adnan Harun Yahya



                            carpeted with corpses. At the end of two days, the wretched remnant of the

                            Mussulmans were deliberately collected, to the number of some two thousand
                            souls, of every age and sex, but principally women and children, were led out

                            to a ravine in the neighboring mountains and there butchered like cattle. 157

                            William St. Clair wrote the eyewitness accounts and descriptions of the

                        officers present during the massacre:


                            Upwards of ten thousand Turks were put to death. Prisoners who were sus-
                            pected of having concealed their money were tortured. Their arms and legs
                            were cut off and they were slowly roasted over fires. Pregnant women were

                            cut open, their heads cut off, and dogs' heads stuck between their legs. From
                            Friday to Sunday the air was filled with the sound of screams... One Greek

                            boasted that he personally killed ninety people. The Jewish colony was sys-
                            tematically tortured... For weeks afterwards starving Turkish children running
                                      helplessly about the ruins were being cut down and shot at by exul-

                                           tant Greeks... The wells were poisoned by the bodies that had
                                              been thrown in. 158




                                                  (Left) The homosexual British poet Lord Byron took it
                                                  upon himself to lead the Greek troops during the Greek
                                                  insurgency.
                                                  (Below) A painting that depicts the assault of Greek
                                                  soldiers on the common Ottoman people
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