ANKARA: An academic in the US argued on Thursday that there is “no document proving that the killing of Armenians was an official policy” of the Ottoman Empire in 1915. Armenian claims discussed more because Christian Armenians gained more sympathy in Christian West, says academic
Speaking at Turkish-American Security Foundation (TASFO), Michael Gunter of Tennessee Tech University explained that well-known documents published by Armenian author Aram Andonian in 1919 to supposedly prove deliberate massacres, were fabrications.
Having conducted research on the events of 1915, Gunter said Armenian claims had a greater audience because Christian Armenians had gained more sympathy in the Christian West.
“Also, Muslim Turks were historical enemies of the West. Since Armenians also spoke Western languages better than Turks, they were able to convey their messages to the West better,” explained Gunter, a professor of sociology and political science.
Emphasizing that he hoped an academic dialogue would be initiated between the advocates of Turkish and Armenian theses in the US, Gunter pointed out that Turkish-Americans would be willing to do so, but Armenian-Americans had never accepted such an endeavor.
He stressed that many Armenians in the western parts of the Ottoman Empire had not been deported, adding that some Armenians had been killing innocent Muslims for decades without interruption.
“For genocide to exist legally in international law, planning or premeditation must be proven, and it has not been proven on this issue,” he said.
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