kmiainfo: They burned the Muslims with boiling oil.. Horrific pictures and testimonies revealing the atrocities of the Armenians They burned the Muslims with boiling oil.. Horrific pictures and testimonies revealing the atrocities of the Armenians

They burned the Muslims with boiling oil.. Horrific pictures and testimonies revealing the atrocities of the Armenians

They burned the Muslims with boiling oil.. Horrific pictures and testimonies revealing the atrocities of the Armenians  Pictures, live testimonies, and research by historians reveal massacres and atrocities committed by Armenian gangs against Muslims in the Ottoman Empire, and the pictures prove the existence of a number of mass graves that Armenians dug for the victims.  The events of 1915 have returned to the fore once again, following a statement by US President Joe Biden two years ago, in which he described those events as a "genocide" that the Armenians were alleged to have been subjected to.  The US President's statements were met with strong condemnation and rejection in Turkey and a number of countries in the world at the time, and the Turkish presidency described them as "rejected, null and void."  "The whole world should be accurately told about the bloodiest series of systematic killings in human history committed by Armenian terrorist organizations in 16 countries," said the head of the Turkish Presidency's Communications Department, Fahrettin Altun.  Turkey indicated that the Armenians committed a series of massacres during the First World War, specifically in the year 1915, as the Armenians formed armed groups that committed historically documented massacres against the inhabitants of the areas under the authority of the Ottoman Empire, which contented itself with the decision to displace the members of those gangs in order to prevent the occurrence of greater massacres as a result of an expected civil war between The Armenians who sided with Russia and the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire and others who loyal to their state.  Turkey invited the countries of the world, researchers and academics to visit its national libraries and view its history archive, which contains more than a million historical documents related to the issue of the Armenians, whose documents prove their involvement in committing massacres against the subjects of the Ottoman Empire in the Anatolian region.  The Ottoman archives documented the killing of nearly 47,000 people, who were killed in massacres committed by Armenian gangs in the Turkish city of Kars in the early twentieth century.  A mass grave was discovered in the village of Sobat in 1991, in which 570 Ottomans were buried, who were burned to death and whose bodies were mutilated. Another was discovered in Derjek in 2003, and a third in Kucuk Chatme. The remains of 30 of the 183 people killed were found in the same place.  According to an archive document, there are 185 mass graves in eastern and southeastern Anatolia, and Armenian gangs killed 50,000 Muslims in Erzurum, 15,000 in Van, 17,000 in Kars, 15,000 in Igdir, 13,000 in Arzinjan, and thousands in other regions.  Recently, Turkey published photos from the archives showing the horror of the massacres committed by the Armenians against Muslims in the Ottoman Empire, and revealing a number of mass graves that they left behind.  Horrific massacres "The Ottoman archives kept by Turkey contain documents confirming the killing of about 47,000 people in massacres and atrocities committed by Armenian gangs in Ottoman cities," says Yashar Kopp, a professor of history at the University of the Caucasus.  He added to Anadolu Agency : "In the city of Kars, for example, the Armenian gangs gathered about 286 of the city's notables in the mosque and killed them by pouring boiling oil on their bodies."  He points out that the city's stones are still witness to those massacres, adding: "The blood that spilled on the mosque's stones is still clear evidence that can be seen easily."  Cobb asserts that "the lands located in the area where the massacres took place were dug by bulldozers, and the remains were extracted from under the ground."  The history professor explained that various tests and examinations were conducted on the traces of blood on the stones of the mosque's mihrab and the left area of ​​the entrance, and that they proved that the blood was for those people who were killed in the place, indicating that these traces were taken to preserve them during the mosque's restoration process in the past.  He confirmed the existence of about 200 mass graves in the states of Kars, Ardahan and Igdir, confirming that they had found 3 graves in Kars so far.  In turn, the mukhtar of the Turkish village of "Qara Hamza", Onal Çiçek, says that he "heard from his grandfather and grandmother about the atrocities committed by the Armenians in the village in 1915."  And he indicated that the Armenians used to gather people in stables and hay warehouses and burn them, indicating that wherever a village is excavated, human bones can be found.   In the villages of "Buyuk Chatma" and "Koguk Chatma" in the town of Arbachay, in the state of Kars, northeastern Turkey, the residents still remember with pain and sadness the 178 martyrs of their relatives who died at the hands of the Armenian gangs between 1915 and 1920.  The 94-year-old grandmother, Nazli Nebioglu, is a resident of the village of Buyuk Chatma, and is one of dozens of those whose relatives were killed in the massacres of the Armenian gangs.  Nebi Oglu says that the Armenian gangs killed 3 of her brothers, and their killing caused a wound that did not heal in the heart of her father, whose eyes kept flooding with tears whenever he remembered his children until his death.  She indicated that Armenian gangs were chasing male children with the aim of kidnapping them and transferring them to other villages.  She added, "My mother told me (that the gangs were going around the villages and asking if they had male children, and if the children were breastfed by their mothers, they would kidnap the mother with the child)."  She indicated that her father survived a gang massacre by chance while he was outside the village, and upon his return, he found all the males of his family dead and his village destroyed.  In turn, Murad Berdal, 84, a resident of the village, says that the gangs were attacking the villages in the early morning hours.  He explains that 3 of his relatives were martyred after they were killed by Armenian gangs in one of the brutal attacks on the village.  For his part, American Professor Michael Gunter said that prior to the events of 1915, Armenian gangs carried out rebellious movements that amounted to massacres, "but the Armenians ignore mentioning them so as not to harm the image that claims their innocence."  He added during his participation in a symposium organized by the Turkish-American National Steering Committee under the title "The Armenian Lie from a Century and Its Political Trajectory" that "the events of 1915 bear tragedies for both the Turkish and Armenian sides, so they cannot be described as an ethnic genocide of the Armenians, as many Turks were killed during this stage." hands of the Armenian gangs.  He explained that the Armenians took advantage of the weakness of the Ottoman Empire as a result of the wars it waged, and began carrying out attacks against it since the period preceding World War I by about 50 years.  In this context, he indicated that the Armenian gangs carried out an assassination attempt against Sultan Abdul Hamid II, on July 21, 1905.  He explained that many countries today exploit the events of 1915 as a political tool, stressing that the Turkish side called on more than one occasion for the establishment of a joint historical committee to research the events of 1915, but the Armenian side does not respond to the invitation.

They burned the Muslims with boiling oil.. Horrific pictures and testimonies revealing the atrocities of the Armenians

Pictures, live testimonies, and research by historians reveal massacres and atrocities committed by Armenian gangs against Muslims in the Ottoman Empire, and the pictures prove the existence of a number of mass graves that Armenians dug for the victims.

The events of 1915 have returned to the fore once again, following a statement by US President Joe Biden two years ago, in which he described those events as a "genocide" that the Armenians were alleged to have been subjected to.

The US President's statements were met with strong condemnation and rejection in Turkey and a number of countries in the world at the time, and the Turkish presidency described them as "rejected, null and void."

"The whole world should be accurately told about the bloodiest series of systematic killings in human history committed by Armenian terrorist organizations in 16 countries," said the head of the Turkish Presidency's Communications Department, Fahrettin Altun.

Turkey indicated that the Armenians committed a series of massacres during the First World War, specifically in the year 1915, as the Armenians formed armed groups that committed historically documented massacres against the inhabitants of the areas under the authority of the Ottoman Empire, which contented itself with the decision to displace the members of those gangs in order to prevent the occurrence of greater massacres as a result of an expected civil war between The Armenians who sided with Russia and the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire and others who loyal to their state.

Turkey invited the countries of the world, researchers and academics to visit its national libraries and view its history archive, which contains more than a million historical documents related to the issue of the Armenians, whose documents prove their involvement in committing massacres against the subjects of the Ottoman Empire in the Anatolian region.

The Ottoman archives documented the killing of nearly 47,000 people, who were killed in massacres committed by Armenian gangs in the Turkish city of Kars in the early twentieth century.

A mass grave was discovered in the village of Sobat in 1991, in which 570 Ottomans were buried, who were burned to death and whose bodies were mutilated. Another was discovered in Derjek in 2003, and a third in Kucuk Chatme. The remains of 30 of the 183 people killed were found in the same place.

According to an archive document, there are 185 mass graves in eastern and southeastern Anatolia, and Armenian gangs killed 50,000 Muslims in Erzurum, 15,000 in Van, 17,000 in Kars, 15,000 in Igdir, 13,000 in Arzinjan, and thousands in other regions.

Recently, Turkey published photos from the archives showing the horror of the massacres committed by the Armenians against Muslims in the Ottoman Empire, and revealing a number of mass graves that they left behind.

Horrific massacres
"The Ottoman archives kept by Turkey contain documents confirming the killing of about 47,000 people in massacres and atrocities committed by Armenian gangs in Ottoman cities," says Yashar Kopp, a professor of history at the University of the Caucasus.

He added to Anadolu Agency : "In the city of Kars, for example, the Armenian gangs gathered about 286 of the city's notables in the mosque and killed them by pouring boiling oil on their bodies."

He points out that the city's stones are still witness to those massacres, adding: "The blood that spilled on the mosque's stones is still clear evidence that can be seen easily."

Cobb asserts that "the lands located in the area where the massacres took place were dug by bulldozers, and the remains were extracted from under the ground."

The history professor explained that various tests and examinations were conducted on the traces of blood on the stones of the mosque's mihrab and the left area of ​​the entrance, and that they proved that the blood was for those people who were killed in the place, indicating that these traces were taken to preserve them during the mosque's restoration process in the past.

He confirmed the existence of about 200 mass graves in the states of Kars, Ardahan and Igdir, confirming that they had found 3 graves in Kars so far.

In turn, the mukhtar of the Turkish village of "Qara Hamza", Onal Çiçek, says that he "heard from his grandfather and grandmother about the atrocities committed by the Armenians in the village in 1915."

And he indicated that the Armenians used to gather people in stables and hay warehouses and burn them, indicating that wherever a village is excavated, human bones can be found.


In the villages of "Buyuk Chatma" and "Koguk Chatma" in the town of Arbachay, in the state of Kars, northeastern Turkey, the residents still remember with pain and sadness the 178 martyrs of their relatives who died at the hands of the Armenian gangs between 1915 and 1920.

The 94-year-old grandmother, Nazli Nebioglu, is a resident of the village of Buyuk Chatma, and is one of dozens of those whose relatives were killed in the massacres of the Armenian gangs.

Nebi Oglu says that the Armenian gangs killed 3 of her brothers, and their killing caused a wound that did not heal in the heart of her father, whose eyes kept flooding with tears whenever he remembered his children until his death.

She indicated that Armenian gangs were chasing male children with the aim of kidnapping them and transferring them to other villages.

She added, "My mother told me (that the gangs were going around the villages and asking if they had male children, and if the children were breastfed by their mothers, they would kidnap the mother with the child)."

She indicated that her father survived a gang massacre by chance while he was outside the village, and upon his return, he found all the males of his family dead and his village destroyed.

In turn, Murad Berdal, 84, a resident of the village, says that the gangs were attacking the villages in the early morning hours.

He explains that 3 of his relatives were martyred after they were killed by Armenian gangs in one of the brutal attacks on the village.

For his part, American Professor Michael Gunter said that prior to the events of 1915, Armenian gangs carried out rebellious movements that amounted to massacres, "but the Armenians ignore mentioning them so as not to harm the image that claims their innocence."

He added during his participation in a symposium organized by the Turkish-American National Steering Committee under the title "The Armenian Lie from a Century and Its Political Trajectory" that "the events of 1915 bear tragedies for both the Turkish and Armenian sides, so they cannot be described as an ethnic genocide of the Armenians, as many Turks were killed during this stage." hands of the Armenian gangs.

He explained that the Armenians took advantage of the weakness of the Ottoman Empire as a result of the wars it waged, and began carrying out attacks against it since the period preceding World War I by about 50 years.

In this context, he indicated that the Armenian gangs carried out an assassination attempt against Sultan Abdul Hamid II, on July 21, 1905.

He explained that many countries today exploit the events of 1915 as a political tool, stressing that the Turkish side called on more than one occasion for the establishment of a joint historical committee to research the events of 1915, but the Armenian side does not respond to the invitation.

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