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-ΣΜΥΡΝΗ/SMYRNA 1922-
BLACK SEPTEMBER September
14, 1922
HELLENIC GENOCIDE
Η μελέτη
αυτή έχει σαν
στόχο να
δημιουργήσει
μια βάση
δεδομένων γύρω
από τα τραγικά
γεγονότα της
καταστροφής
της
αρχαιοτάτης
Ελληνικής
πόλης της
Σμύρνης, τον
Σεπτέμβριο του
1922, από τουρκικές
δυνάμεις υπό
την αρχηγεία
του Μουσταφά
Κεμάλ Ατατούρκ.
Περαιτέρω
αποσκοπεί στο
να επιμορφώσει
και
ευαισθητοποιήσει
την Ελληνική
νεολαία της
Αμερικής για
την καταστροφή
αυτή που
συντελέστηκς
σε βάρος του
Έθνους μας, και
με την πλήρη
απάθεια των "συμμάχων"
μας, οι οποίοι
έβλεπαν την
Σμύρνη να
καίγεται για 5
ολόκληρες
ημέρες, και ενώ
είχαν τη δύναμη
(διέθεταν 23
πολεμικά πλοία,
εκ των οποίων
και 3
Αμερικανικά),
το μόνο που
έκαναν ήταν να
βγάζουν
αναμνηστικές
φωτογραφίες
της καιόμενης
πόλης, μέσα από
τα πλοία τους!
Ongoing Crimes by the Turks
against humanity should not be rewarded.
Visit
http://www.HellenicGenocide.org a website designed by Roberto Lopez of
Sao Paolo, Brazil.
"I left from Smyrni feeling deep
shame just because I belonged to the human race"
George Horton (U.S. Consul-General in Smyrni)
George
Horton - The Blight of Asia
The facts:
- 2.000.000 Armenians were massacred.
- About 2.000.000 Hellenes were massacred.
- More than 500.000 Assyrians are supposed to have been massacred.
The Hellenes didn't perpetrate massacres of Turks even in the worst
moment of the Hellenic Genocide.
Please, see:
Letter to the Governor and First Lady of the State of Alabama, USA
http://www.greece.org/themis/alabama/roblopes.html
Letter to the Governor of New York, USA
http://www.greece.org/themis/ny/letter9.html
and
The Hellenic Genocide
Quotes from historical documents and related Photos.
http://www.greece.org/genocide/quotes
Also,
The Miracle
By Leonidas Koumakis
http://www.greece.org/genocide/books/miracle/
Σμύρνη Μικρά Ασία - 13-14
Σεπτεμβρίου 1922. -
Smyrna Asia Minor - 13-14 September
1922
Η Σμύρνη στις
φλόγες. Πατήστε
την φωτογραφία
για να δείτε τη
μεγένθυνση.
HELLENIC
GENOCIDE BLACK SEPTEMBER
September 14, 1922 HELLENIC GENOCIDE
The month of September brings with it the end of summer, the beginning of a new year on the Orthodox calendar, and the anniversaries of dates that have ravaged Hellenic civilization and culture. On September 14, we commemorate the Hellenic Genocide. We remember once again the Hellions of Asia Minor who were systematically murdered by the governments of the Young Turks and Mustafa Kemal Pasha. The destruction of Asia Minor Hellenism began in 1071 when the Byzantine armies were defeated by the Seljuk Turks. In this historical event lies the origin of the Hellenic Holocaust which continues up to the present day. In 1453, Constantinopoulis fell to the Turks. The great, honorable, and brave Constantinos Palaiologos led 5,000 brave Greek soldiers against 80,000 Ottoman Turkish soldiers. The fall of Constantinopoulis, and the fall of the Empire of Trebizond eight years later extended the Hellenic holocaust to all Hellenic regions.
The Ottoman
Empire brought with it massacres, torture, slavery, the kidnapping of boys
for the Janissaries, the enslavement of women into the harems, and
intolerable political and economic pressure that resulted in the further
decimation of Hellenism. For even when Hellenes were not massacred, the
destruction of Hellenism occurred with the loss of national identity.
Conversions to Islam and Turkification contributed to the nightmare of the
loss of independence and national sovereignty.
In May 1919, the armies of a a free and independent Greece
entered the glorious and long suffering city of Smyrna. For a brief time it
appeared that the extermination of the Hellenic race had ceased. During the
First World War, the Young Turks began to murder the Hellenic populations in
Asia Minor, along with the Armenians and the Assyrians.
Ultimately, Mustafa Kemal Pasha became an instrument of
western imperialism and as such Turkish racism earned the
unconditional assistance of the United States, Great Britain, France, and
Italy. The murderous psychopath Mustafa Kemal was aided by the western powers
while the Greek Army in Asia Minor was cut off by an embargo imposed by the
western powers. In September 1922, beautiful Smyrna was conquered by the
Kemalists and burned. Over 100,000 Greeks and 30,000 Armenians
were slaughtered.
Special mention must be made of Metropolitan Chrysostom of
Smyrna. This brave and noble Greek Orthodox Cleric supported the Greek
liberators in 1919, and was a voice for the aspirations of a nation that had
been enslaved, humiliated, massacred, and denigrated for centuries. When the
news broke that the Kemalist aggressors would retake Smyrna, it became
apparent that the Greeks and the Armenians would not survive.
Metropolitan Chrysostom was offered refuge by the French
Consulate. This Saint refused the offer of safety and chose to
share the fate of his flock. Metropolitan Chrysostom was handed over to a
fanatical Muslim mob by the crazed and
sadistic Kemalist General Noureddin Pasha. He was humiliated by having his
beard cut off, and then his eyes, ears, nose, and hands were cut off.
Metropolitan Chyrsostom was canonized as a Saint by the Orthodox Church of
Greece in 1992. (He is very much AXIOS and deserves to be remembered
and prayed for).
When the Kemalist-Young Turks murder machines ceased-over
1,500,000 Armenians, 1,000,000 Greeks, and 800,000 Assyrians had lost their
lives. The decimation of Hellenism continued when the west supported Kemal's
plan to ethnically cleanse Asia Minor and Eastern Thraki of well over
1,000,000 Hellenes. In this day and age, we are inundated with stories of
ethnic cleansing throughout the world, but there is still no recognition of
the horrors that have been perpetrated against Hellenism.
Over 1,000,000 Hellenes were forced to abandon the land and
homes where their ancestors and descendants had lived for over 3,000 years.
This ethnic cleansing and Genocide was supported by the "civilized" powers in
the west and legitimized by the Treaty of Lausanne. Today the world
commemorates Aushwitz and the crimes of Stalin, but there are no memorials for
the dead of Smyrna and Pontus in those ancient Hellenic lands.
On September 6, 1955 crimes against humanity took place in a
country that was a member of the NATO alliance. The Turkish government of
Adnan Menderes (of the so called "democratic" party) incited terrorism against
the Hellenes of Constantinopoulis and Imbros. First, the Turks bombed their
own consulate in Thessaloniki and then blamed the Greeks. Then they
organized the fanatics, the criminals, and the parasites, and encouraged them
to attack the Greek population, the Churches, homes, and businesses.
In Smyrna, Greek Army officers serving with NATO were
assaulted and their wives violated. Throughout these terrorist attacks,
the police did not interfere. On September 6 we remember the end of Hellenism
in Constantinopoulis and Imbros. In the 1960's, the Turkish authorities
proceeded to finish the job by ethnically cleansing the last remnants of
Hellenism.
During these attacks in Constantinopoulis, Imbros, and
Smyrna, there were absolutely no condemnations, protests, or sanctions coming
from Washington (that universal protector of "human rights" and "democracy").
Following the September 6 pogroms, Secretary of State John Foster Dulles wrote
identical letters to Greek Prime Minister Alexander Papagos and Turkish Prime
Minister Adnan Menderes urging the "allies" to consider NATO. There was no
sympathy for Greece expressed, nor was there any condemnation of Turkey's
blatant aggression.
Hellenism is today being eradicated in Cyprus. Over 200,000
Greeks have been ethnically cleansed in the occupied territories. In
1996, Turkish death squads murdered Cypriots Tasos Isaac and Solomos Solomou.
As in Asia Minor in 1922, and Constantinopoulis in 1955, there is not a single
protest emanating from the "civilized powers."
Black September, a month to commemorate and recall our
losses, and to reevaluate where Hellenism stands today in Cyprus,
Macedonia, the Aegean Sea, and Northern Epirus. The losses of Hellenism
have been numerous in terms of lives lost, and in terms of territory that has
been conquered. Let us remember, commemorate, and mourn all that has been
lost in Asia Minor and Constantinopoulis. Remember Smyrna and Pontus, and the
victims of the Hellenic Genocide.
Documentation of the Hellenic Genocide
----------------------------------------------------------
Let us remember and honor the memories of those who
worked to protect Hellenes, Armenians, and Assyrians from the
Turkish aggressors. Let us honor prominent American officials such as George
Horton and Henry Morgenthau who worked tirelessly to assist the refugees that
fled from Asia Minor. Let us honor them also because their important work
remains alive in their important writings and texts. George Horton documented
the Hellenic Genocide in "The Blight of Asia", and Henry Morgenthau
documented the ethnic cleansing of Hellenes in his important, "I was sent to
Athens".
Further documentation and texts on the Hellenic Genocide
include Edward Hale Bierstadt's "The Great Betrayal" which was published in
1924, and which Turkish supporters in America worked to discredit. This is a
powerful and moving document describing the agony of Asia Minor Hellenism.
Journalist Edward Herbert Gibbons has left behind accounts of Turkish Genocide
against Hellenism in his 1920 biography of Prime Minister Venizelos.
The American Hellenic Society, an early version of the Greek
lobby in America has left behind an important document, "Persecution of the
Greeks in Turkey" which describes in great detail the atrocities of the Greeks
in Asia Minor during the First World War. Specific atrocities, statistics of
the dead in various regions, numbers of victims deported and ethnically
cleansed, and the names of Hellenic villages where the Turkish exterminations
took place during the First World War are all recounted here.
The American Hellenic Society has also left behind a document
submitted by Prime Minister Venizelos, "Greece Before the Peace Congress of
1919", which was submitted to the victorious powers of the First World War.
The Prime Minister makes frequent references to the exterminations of Greeks
and Armenians in the case he put forward for the rights of Greece in Asia
Minor and Constantinopoulis.
Marjorie Housepian Dobkin's, "Smyrna 1922 the Destruction of
a City" is a brilliantly researched account of the events that led to the
final extermination of Asia Minor Hellenism. Thea Halo's "Not Even my Name" is
a memoir recalling the Genocide that affected Hellenism in Pontus.
"The Miracle" by Leonidas Koumakis is an invaluable
contribution to the documentation of the destruction of Hellenism in
Constantinopoulis and Asia Minor. The author recounts the conspiracy against
Hellenism during the 1950's and 1960's, and describes the ethnic cleansing of
Hellenes by the Turkish state. "The Crucifixion of Christianity" by Dimitrios
Kaloumenos
is a recounting of the September 1955 pogroms in Constantinopoulis and
contains numerous photographs of the destruction that serve as an indictment
against the Turkish state.
"In 1992, Helsinki Watch published, "Denying Human Rights and
Ethnic Identity, The Greeks of Turkey". The document refers to specific
harassment against the Greeks of Constantinopoulis, and Imbros and Tenedos".
The document is further evidence of the ethnic cleansing of Hellenism by the
Turkish authorities.
Up to our own day, Hellenism remains under assault. The State
Department's "Country Reports on Human Rights" has documented the terrorist
bombings against the Ecumenical Patriarchate, and the discriminatory closing
of the Halki Seminary.
Cypriot Hellenism suffers under the Turks today. The plight
of the Cypriots is recounted in the Documentary film, "Attila 74 the Rape of
Cyprus" by film director Michael Cacoyannis. Furthermore, the destruction of
Cypriot culture is described in the text, "The Occupied Churches of
Cyprus" by a Greek Cypriot priest, Rev. D. Demosthenous.
HEC-Hellenic
Electronic Center www.greece.org
You can find most of the above books at HEC bookstore
www.greece.org
Let us remember the agony of Hellenism.
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