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Adnan Harun Yahya



                           Renowned British Historian Norman Stone


                           Leaders of the Dashnak and Hunchak parties are responsible for all of these
                           incidents. They plotted conspiracies like lead character in Dostoyevsky's

                           "Demons" in an attempt to secure political interests. However, they only
                           brought destruction to Armenian people.

                           However, the following truth must be kept in mind: there were seven million

                           Turks in Caucasus, Crimea and the Balkans and most of them lost their lives.
                           We don't remember them at all. Because of that, we are being accomplices to
                           racism. 239



                           British Ambassador Sir Philip Currie's Letter to the Foreign Office,
                           March 28, 1894


                           The aim of the Armenian revolutionaries is to stir disturbances, to get the
                           Ottomans to react to violence and thus to get the foreign Powers to intervene...


                           The aims of the revolutionary committees are to stir up general discontent and
                           to get the Turkish government and people to react with violence, thus attract-
                           ing the attention of the foreign powers to the imagined sufferings of the Armen-

                           ian people, and getting them to act to correct the situation. 240



                           Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol, American High Commissioner to
                           Turkey and Battalion Commander in US Navy between 1919-1927


                           …I see that reports are being freely circulated in the United States
                           that the Turks massacred thousands of Armenians in the
                           Caucasus. Such reports are repeated so many times it

                           makes my blood boil. The Near East Relief has the re-
                           ports from Yarrow and our own American people
                           which show absolutely that such Armenian reports are

                           absolutely false. The circulation of such false reports in
                           the United States, without refutation, is an outrage
                           and is certainly doing the Armenians more harm than

                           good. I feel that we should discourage the Armenians in
                           this kind of work, not only because it is wrong, but be-

                           cause they are injuring themselves… 241                            Mark Lambert Bristol
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