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President
George W.Bush: president@whitehouse.gov
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President,
We feel regret for the efforts of the Armenian lobby in the United States
about memorializing the 24 APRIL as holocaust day for Armenians which
aim to manipulate the public opinion. While Armenians demand their grief
and sorrow during World War I to be memorialized they unfortunately ignore
the sorrow of 2.5 million Turks at the hands of armed Armenian groups
and their Russian belligerents. We are annoyed with this kind of discriminative
commemoration that presents one side as exclusive victim and the other
side as exclusive cruel. Actually many Armenians showed no mercy towards
Turkish brethren in Eastern Turkey and Caucasus during and after World
War I.
Furthermore, as these unreal and unproven accusations continue, Turkish
people, each and every day are reminded their lost diplomats killed by
the Armenian terrorist group ASALA and also reminded the Russian supported
Armenian groups caused great suffering to Turks during World War I.
Giving credit to these unproven claims like the so-called Armenian genocide
can never be helpful for constitution of peace in the future, but will
only serve the ones who will be contented to see ongoing problems between
Armenia and Turkey and also will serve the ones looking forward to see
Turkish-American friendship being damage Armenian lobby is also aware
of the historical realities which show not all Armenians were victims
but some gave great harm. We believe that you will be fair and rational
in considering these kind of demands.
We ask you to remember that despite Armenian claims there are two sides
of the history and the other side is related to our ancestors.
From Azerbaijani students in
US
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