Armenians killed 2 million Ottoman Turks: Reagan’s former aide
Armenians have killed 2 million Ottoman Turks, the Turkish
newspaper "Birlik" quoted Bruce Fein, former legal affairs advisor
to the former US president Ronald Reagan, as saying.
Regarding the genocide claims of the Armenians, Bruce Fein said the White House studied the issue in 1981 - during Reagan Administration, and the claims were found out as groundless.
"The Ottoman Empire paid special attention to the minorities", Fein said. "The truth cannot be forgotten. Minorities had religious freedom and every vital provision. During the WWI the Armenian terror organizations in associate with French and Russian militants have murdered over 2 million Ottoman citizens, while loss of the Armenians made up about 500 000, and it is a proved historical fact."
At his words, the American Armenians obtain colossal profit from their false "genocide" claims. Armenians are against opening of archives as they don’t want to lose the obtained money. "The truth will come to light as the archives are open", he underlined.
Armenia has accused Turkey of genocide against Armenians in the latter years of the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern Turkey. The Turkish government says the developments were part of clashes that related to Armenian groups supporting Russia against Turkey during World War I. Ankara insists the killings were not orchestrated by the Ottoman government and Turkish President Abdullah Gul has proposed opening Ottoman archives to international scholars to try to resolve the dispute. *
Regarding the genocide claims of the Armenians, Bruce Fein said the White House studied the issue in 1981 - during Reagan Administration, and the claims were found out as groundless.
"The Ottoman Empire paid special attention to the minorities", Fein said. "The truth cannot be forgotten. Minorities had religious freedom and every vital provision. During the WWI the Armenian terror organizations in associate with French and Russian militants have murdered over 2 million Ottoman citizens, while loss of the Armenians made up about 500 000, and it is a proved historical fact."
At his words, the American Armenians obtain colossal profit from their false "genocide" claims. Armenians are against opening of archives as they don’t want to lose the obtained money. "The truth will come to light as the archives are open", he underlined.
Armenia has accused Turkey of genocide against Armenians in the latter years of the Ottoman Empire, which preceded modern Turkey. The Turkish government says the developments were part of clashes that related to Armenian groups supporting Russia against Turkey during World War I. Ankara insists the killings were not orchestrated by the Ottoman government and Turkish President Abdullah Gul has proposed opening Ottoman archives to international scholars to try to resolve the dispute. *
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