PROOF: The "Armenian Genocide" is a BIG LIE !
In 1915, ie. while in WWI, Armenians in the East
were per civil law (Tehcir Law) de****ted to the South
of the Empire because of their collaboration with
the Russian enemy army.
During and after WWI the Allies had collected "a mountain of do***ents"
related to the so called "Armenian Genocide",
but these were mostly general and very vague and
did not clearly implicate specific individuals.
In other words they were fabricated war propaganda,
nothing but hearsay tales; ie. useless for a court trial.
On March 31, 1921, Lord Curzon telegraphed to Sir A. Gedes,
the British Ambassador in Wa****ngton, to continue with the
collection of information what he says "purposes of prosecution":
"There are in hands of His Majesty's Government at Malta
a number of Turks arrested for alleged complicity in the
Armenian massacre... There is considerable difficulty in
establi****ng proofs of guilt...
Please ascertain if United States Government are in possession
of any evidence that would be of value for purposes of prosecution."
- Lord Curzon -
On July 13, 1921 The Embassy returned the following reply
regarding the what Sir A. Gedes says 'detained for trial at Malta' :
"I regret to inform Your Lord****p that there was nothing therein
which could be used as evidence against the Turks
who are being 'detained for trial at Malta'.
The re****ts seen... made mention of only two names
of the Turkish officials in question and in these case
were confined to personal opinions of these officials
on the part of the writer, no concrete facts being given
which could constitute satisfactory incriminating evidence...
I have the honour to add that officials at the Department of State
expressed the wish that no information supplied by them
in this connection should be employed in a court of law...
Having regard to this stipulation and the fact that the re****ts
in the possession of the Department of State do not appear
in any case to contain evidence against these Turks...,
I fear that nothing is to be hoped from addressing any further
enquiries to the United States Government in this matter."
- Sir A. Gedes -
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malta_Tribunals
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