Well if your source of information is the New York Times well good luck to you. The Armenian's were influential and very loyal citizens in the Ottoman Empire but did not control the trade or shipping. But due to their own undoing were expelled from modern day Turkey. The Armenian's sided with the Russian side and were rightly punished. This punishment was by no means light, it wasn't easy but necessary and lawful during a war situation. Similiar policies were followed by the British in expelling Germans out of UK during the first world war and with the US by expelling the Japanese during the second world war.
My advice to those Armenians is that it is 92 years ago and time to move on. Commiting crimes against the local people and then claim to be victims is a disgrace and a bad reflection on you Armenians. Armenia needs to live in the real world and understand that you will NEVER from get Turkey recognition for a crime alleged to have been commited. Just move on and grow up.
Anonymous
From the Genocide Rejector to the Armenian
Well if your source of information is the New York Times well good luck to you. The Armenian's were influential and very loyal citizens in the Ottoman Empire but did not control the trade or shipping. But due to their own undoing were expelled from modern day Turkey. The Armenian's sided with the Russian side and were rightly punished. This punishment was by no means light, it wasn't easy but necessary and lawful during a war situation. Similiar policies were followed by the British in expelling Germans out of UK during the first world war and with the US by expelling the Japanese during the second world war.
My advice to those Armenians is that it is 92 years ago and time to move on. Commiting crimes against the local people and then claim to be victims is a disgrace and a bad reflection on you Armenians. Armenia needs to live in the real world and understand that you will NEVER from get Turkey recognition for a crime alleged to have been commited. Just move on and grow up.