The Armistice between Turkey and Britain was signed at Mudros on October 30, 1918. On March 16, 1920, Allied military officially occupied Istanbul and many prominent Turkish nationalist leaders were arrested. In groups totaling to 144 prominent Turks were deported to the island of Malta...
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Bilâl Şimşir, a Turkish researcher born in 1933, is a prolific writer, a career diplomat, an academician, and a historian. He wrote 57 books and 160 essays. His research in the British archives regarding the Malta Tribunal was published in the Proceedings of Symposium on Armenians in the...
Albert Einstein says: “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.” When it comes to the Turkish-Armenian conflict, everyone seems to know all there is to know, whereas all they know is what the Armenian and Armenophile writers tell them. And they never tell the other side of the story...
Turks and Armenians have lived in peaceful co-habitation in Anatolia for about a millennium. The dispute we recently hear about refers to the events of the last 160 years. So, what happened that destroyed the peace of many centuries between the Turks and Armenians? World renown historian...
Episode 23 – Viscount Bryce Part 2: Master of Wartime Disinformation and Mass Deception
Professor Justin McCarthy’s book, Turks in America, documents that prejudice against Turks had already existed in Europe and America for centuries. Some date it back to the conquest of Constantinople in 1453 which not only changed its name to Istanbul but also marked the end of the middle...