Genocide
The Armenian Genocide was in fact a genocide. It was the mass killing of Armenians within the Ottoman Empire and had the intent of exterminating the Armenian race. This is because Armenians were hated by the Turks for being Christians and revolting against Turkish rule by wanting equal rights between Christians and Muslims.
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Murder and expulsion of Turkish Armenians by the Ottoman Empire under Abdulhamid II in 1894 - 96 and by the Young Turk government in 1915 - 16. In 1894, when the Armenians began agitating for territorial autonomy and protesting against high taxes, Ottoman troops and Kurdish tribesmen killed thousands. In 1896, hoping to call attention to their plight, Armenian revolutionaries seized the Ottoman Bank in Istanbul. Mobs of Muslim Turks, abetted by elements of the government, killed more than 50,000 Armenians in response. Sporadic killings occurred over the next two decades. In response to Russia's use of Armenian troops against the Ottomans in World War I (1914 - 18), the government deported 1.75 million Armenians south to Syria and Mesopotamia, in the course of which some 600,000 Armenians were killed or died of starvation.
The Armenian women would smear mud on their faces to make themselves look ugly to avoid being raped by Turkish soldiers. All of the men were killed first so it was difficult to fight back.
When the Ottoman empire committed the massacres against the Armenians and they raped the women and especially the young girls a lot of those girls drowned themselves in order to escape from their terrifying fate.
1.5 million Armenians were Massacred in the Ottoman Empire by Turkish soliders led by a group called the Young Turks. The Young Turk party was led by three brothers, Talaat Pasha, Jemal Pasha, and Enver Pasha. They want ed to create a Pan-Turkic Empire. The marched the Armenians through dessserts on Death Marches, raped young women, shot them, burned them alive, starved them, and even bayonetted pregnant mothers. Turky denies it's occurence to this day.
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Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Turkish government instituted a number of laws to effectively ban the Kurdish language such as Article 222/1 of the Turkish penal code. Kurdish culture was similarly repressed and all Kurdish attempts to resolve these issues peacefully and politically with the Turkish government resulted in assassinations and arrests. As result, by the 1980s and 1990s, the Kurds formed a number of terrorist organizations, such as the PKK (Kurdish Worker's Party) in 1984, to fight against the Turkish government and gain the rights politically denied to them. To this day, the Turkish government still indicts public officials who use the Kurdish language and prevents the establishment of any radio or television station where the majority-language is Kurdish.
The Turks accused the Armenians of aiding the Russians in World War I to circumvent Ottoman defenses in the East with minimal evidence. Now they accuse the Armenians of trying to defame their name because of the Armenian request that the world recognize the Armenian Genocide.
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