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Adnan Harun Yahya
(Right) Iraq after the
British occupation
(Bottom) British sol-
diers in Iraq in 1914
the second round of talks started in Lausanne, Turkey no longer had people
in the region that could participate in a referendum. That operation com-
pletely ended the possibility of a referendum. If you ask, how many people
died, I don't know, too many civilians died. What did Britain want to say?
You give these privileges to the USA, but you cannot make these decisions on
these lands without my involvement. And the second outcome was, in a sort
of, taking captive the Turkish-supporting Kurdish tribes and the indigenous
people that wished to join Turkey. So when the second round started, Turkey
was no longer able to suggest that there should be a referendum. 391