From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11178 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, April 25 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11178 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Innovative Fuel-Free Generator for Remote Electricity Supply ["Fuel-Free ] Your package delivery notification ["Track & Trace" Subject: Innovative Fuel-Free Generator for Remote Electricity Supply Innovative Fuel-Free Generator for Remote Electricity Supply http://blackoutusa.shop/q_iRrCIOdbMs29BACz3nbZqC3S5T86fe-rH1kzuQwvkjogvsGA http://blackoutusa.shop/LSp90Uzy6-tF1Waeu8d8t-NEFTmnmwABojYJYyD3AnFR1cV9FQ Historian Erik-Jan ZC Subject: Your package delivery notification Your package delivery notification http://sightcarex.life/W4XcOW394TZ-ZhxFARGeC2I0TbSqH79GBjZM173X1g9JlkqfOw http://sightcarex.life/lloi9t5ssCcUttToH0XSt5rCPV-Klya-c1wfsXDCPIW-7kQKMA In Mustafa Kemal's 1927 speech, which was the foundation of Kemalist historiography, the tactics of silence and denial are employed to deal with violence against Armenians. As in his other speeches, he presents Turks as innocent of any wrongdoing and as victims of horrific Armenian atrocities. For decades, Turkish historiography ignored the Armenian genocide. One of the early exceptions was the genocide perpetrator Esat Uras, who published The Armenians in History and the Armenian Question in 1950. Uras's book, probably written in response to postbWorld War II Soviet territorial claims, was a novel synthesis of earlier arguments deployed by the CUP during the war, and linked wartime denial with the "official narrative" on the genocide developed in the 1980s. Graph showing the bibliographies on the Armenian question created by Turkish governmental institutions and think tanks in five-year increments from 1950 to 2005 Number of official or quasi-official publications on the "Armenian question" In the 1980s, following Armenian efforts for recognition of the genocide and a wave of assassinations by Armenian militants, Turkey began to present an official narrative of the "Armenian question", which it framed as an issue of contemporary terrorism rather than historical genocide. Retired diplomats were recruited to write denialist works, completed without professional methodology or ethical standards and based on cherry-picking archival information favorable to Turks and unfavorable to Armenians. The Council of Higher Education was set up in 1981 by the Turkish military junta, and has been instrumental in cementing "an alternative, 'national' scholarship with its own reference system", according to GC Subject: QUIZ: What's the #1 tea for weight loss? QUIZ: What's the #1 tea for weight loss? http://pelvicfloorburn.shop/kR1KEGjR7rWArXlkB6HZDnQbvwlPlff3-WGnlQBqxx4FVhFAWg http://pelvicfloorburn.shop/ZKa57859_7WEVA8jsZWmpuDEJjxhQdvXjq6ekw6gDbdz3j99Cw rom 1915 to 1918, Germany and the Ottoman Empire undertook "joint propaganda efforts of denial." German newspapers repeated the Ottoman government's denial of committing atrocities and stories of alleged Armenian treachery. The government censorship handbook mandated strict limits on speech about Armenians, although penalties for violations were light. On 11 January 1916, socialist deputy Karl Liebknecht raised the issue of the Armenian genocide in the Reichstag, receiving the reply that the Ottoman government "has been forced, due to the seditious machinations of our enemies, to transfer the Armenian population of certain areas, and to assign them new places of residence." Laughter interrupted Liebknecht's follow-up questions. During the 1921 trial of Soghomon Tehlirian for the assassination of Talat Pasha, so much evidence was revealed that denial became untenable. German nationalists instead portrayed what they acknowledged as the intentional extermination of the Armenian people as justified. In March 2006, Turkish nationalist groups organized two rallies in Berlin intended to commemorate "the murder of Talat Pasha" and protest "the lie of genocide." German politicians criticized the march, and turnout was low. When the Bundestag voted to recognize the Armenian genocide in 2016, Turkish media harshly criticized the resolution and eleven deputies of Turkish origin received police protection because of death th ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11178 ***********************************************