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I went to the Armenian Genocide memorial service at a church yesterday. The scale and organization of the killing set me thinking how racism can be deadly.
May the Lord bless the living Armenian families with peace and love to forgive and heal them of the pain they suffered in the past. Amen.
With a vague understanding of the Armenian Genocide after the service I’ve decided to do some research on the killing.
Here is some abstract information of the Genocide.
“The slaughter and fatal deportation of hundreds of thousands to over a million Armenians as well as intentional and irreversible ruination of their economic and cultural life environments during the government of the Young Turks from 1915 to 1917 in the Ottoman Empire.
The first true genocide in the 20th Century in human history and the second-most studied case of genocide. Twenty-one countries have officially recognized it as genocide while the Turkish government on the other side currently rejects the applicability of the concept of the state organized genocide.”
Do you know the scale of this genocide? How well organized and well planned by the Ottoman Empire?
People involved:
Mastermind: Ottoman Empire
Five years before World War I, the Ottoman Empire came under the control of the secular Young Turks. In an effort for constitutional reform, Abdul Hamid II was deposed and his younger brother Mehmed V was installed as a figurehead ruler. At first, some Armenian political organizations supported the Young Turks, in hopes that there would be a significant change for the better. Some Armenians were elected to the newly restored Ottoman Parliament, including Gabriel Noradoungian, who was elected by parliamentary members to briefly serve as the country’s foreign minister.
However, from 1910-1912 the leadership of the Young Turks split into several parts lead by two main factions: one faction, known as the Liberal Union, remained committed to liberalizing the country and establishing equal status amongst all minorities and; the second faction, the Committee of Union and Progress, was more radical and racist in its views and was headed by a triumvirate: Ismail Enver, Mehmed Talat Pasha and Ahmed Djemal. The CUP rejected the Liberal Union’s ideals and assumed full leadership of the country after assassinating the Minister of War, Nazim Pasha, a Union member in January 1913.
Hired Murderer: “Butchers of the human species.”
The government released majority of prisoners who mostly committed murders to form a special organization which was in-charged of the deportation and killings of the Armenian. Prisoners released were selected based on their ruthlessness to form the special organization. These people who escorted the Armenians participated in robbery, rape and murder during the deportation instead of providing for their well-being.
Victims: Armenians
Armenians who were Catholic Christians in the 19th Century were recognized non-Muslims, along with Greeks, Jews and other ethnic and religious groups. They were subjected to separate laws from those that applied to Muslims in the Ottomans Empire. Armenians were exempt from serving in the military and were instead forced to pay an exemption tax, they were not allowed to bear arms, they were heavily taxed, and they were treated overall as second-class subjects, although they were one of the largest minorities in the Ottoman Empire.
Claimed motives:
In November 1914, the Ottoman Empire entered the war on the side of the Central Powers when Ottoman gunboats attacked Russian naval bases and shipping in the Black Sea. In November 1914, Enver, now the Minister of War, launched a disastrous military campaign against Russian forces in the Caucasus in hopes of capturing Baku. Nearly 90% of the Ottoman IIIrd Army was destroyed by Russian forces in the Battle of Sarikamis and many more froze to death after Enver issued a retreat order in January 1915. Returning to Istanbul, Enver largely blamed the Armenians living in the region for actively siding with the Russians.
“In order to justify this enormous crime [of the Armenian Genocide] the requisite propaganda material was thoroughly prepared in Istanbul. [It included such statements as] “the Armenians are in league with the enemy. They will launch an uprising in Istanbul, kill off the Ittihadist leaders and will succeed in opening the straits [of the Dardanelles].” These vile and malicious incitements [were such, however, that they] could persuade only people who were not even able to feel the pangs of their own hunger.”
True motives:
In order for the immigrating Armenians not to re-constitute dens of conspiracy, the Supreme Military Command communicated a letter dated 26 May 1915 to the Ministry of Interior, considering the following aspects:
1. The population of the Armenians in the locations they newly immigrated to should not be in excess of 10% of the population of the existing tribes and Moslems.
2. The villages the Armenians to be re-established should not be bigger than fifty houses each.
3. The Armenian immigrant families should not change houses either for the purposes of travel or transfer.
These Armenians were then killed to create the “new population” according to the “ideal” mix of different ethnic groups.
Results:
Estimates vary between 300,000 (the Turkish claim) and 1.5 million (the Armenian claim) Armenians were killed. The lack of a public prosecution of the organizers behind Armenian Genocide by the Allied powers was said to have largely influenced Nazi Germany’s fascist leader Adolf Hitler on the Jewish Holocaust.
All information presented here was abstracted with minimum editing done from:-
1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Genocide
2) http://www.armenian-genocide-lie.com/reasons-behind-armenian-relocation.html
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17th March is St Patrick’s Day and we went to the St Patrick’s Day parade at Vancouver Downtown! It’s rather crowded and it’s a smaller scale of Chingay! Haha.. Here are some history of Saint Patrick.
“The person who was to become St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was born in Wales about AD 385. His given name was Maewyn, and he almost didn’t get the hob of bishop of Ireland because he lacked the required scholarship. Far from being a saint, until he was 16, he considered himself a pagan. At that age, he was sold to slavery by a group of Irish marauders that raided his village. During his captivity, he became closer to God. He escaped from slavery after 6 years and went to Gaul where he studied in the monastery under St. Germain, bishop of Auxerre for a period of 12th years. During his training he became aware that his calling was to convert the pagans to Christianity.
His wishes were to return to Ireland, to convert the native pagans to Christianity. But his superiors instead appointed St. Palladius. But 2 years later, Paladius transferred to Scotland. Patrick, having adopted that Christian name earlier, was then appointed as second bishop to Ireland.
Patrick was quite successful at winning converts. And this fact upset the Celtic Druids. Patrick was arrested several times, but escaped each time. He traveled through Ireland, establishing monasteries across the country. He also set up schools and churches which aid him in his conversion of the Irish country to Christianity.
His mission in Ireland lasted for thirty years. After that time, Patrick retired to County Down. He died on March 17 in AD 461. That day has been commemorated as St Patrick’s Day ever since.
Though originally a Catholic holy day, St. Patrick’s Dat gas evolved into more of a secular holiday.
One traditional icon of the day is the shamrock. And this stems from a more bona fide Irish tale that tells how Patrick used the three-leafed shamrock to explain the Trinity. He used it in his sermons to represent how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit could all exist as separate elements of the same entity. “
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Backlog a little!
It’s nice to have a birthday celebration here at Vancouver!!! We secretly planned a birthday surprise for Dawn Young!!! Haha, her 22th birthday!!!
Plan A
Midnight surprises at her room! On Wednesday 28 Feb 11:45 pm, our crew (Me, Chelsea, Joel, Wen Jing and Beniah) gathered at my room, with the props ready, contingency plan all laid out we headed for Dawn’s room at 11:59pm. Painstakingly stick the “surprise” banner on the door hoping that she will not hear us. (She actually heard some “weird” sound outside and was rather scared, haha). Then knocked on her door and “SURPRISE!!!”
Then God actually gave Dawn an even better surprise!! It snowed!!! After not snowing in bout 3 weeks or so? So we decided to play some Frisbee, snow fights and build a snowbear (it is suppose to be a man, but we modified it a little) instead.
Plan B (1st March)
To catch Bombay Calling (a documentary about call centers in India), then pretend to not have any plans after the show which ended bout 9pm.
Meanwhile, the guys were on the bus with a bouquet of flowers heading to BC Sushi, a sushi buffet place (Dawn’s favorite food, Sushi!). Of course, Dawn and us were only suppose to meet them at the sushi place to give her a surprise, but the bus just wouldn’t bulge and we sort of caught up with the guys on the bus. So an early surprise! At dinner, we presented the gifts and cards and also ate our fills! Haha… Oh, forgot to mention Siu Kee’s attempt to not present his gift! Haha, Siu Kee actually bought a present on his own, not knowing that we are sharing the present, he attempted to slip the present into Dawn’s bag because he is just too shy! But of course, we will definitely not let him do that, and got him to present it to Dawn instead. Hahha…
Quoted from Liyong who reminded us not to eat too much “Swimming can’t do magic”. Hahah…
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Baby (turn on your speakers)… thank you for being you…thank you for loving me… thank you for your patience… thank you for your love… thank you for your hope… thank you for your understanding… thank you for YOU… (this is beginning to sound like it’s thanks giving) thank you!! Happy Valentine’s Day my love~~~~ hahaha ? Do take care of yourself and I can’t wait to see you in May!
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Back track a little. Haha, my friend just send us the photos soo…yap…the food we had during the last potluck!
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Hello! Hmm, on thurs we went for a super interesting event…. EROTIC BINGO! Hahhaha, ok…it is held in Pit Pub, one of the pubs in our school, so how the game is played is that…when you’ve got a line across or horizontally or vertically then what you do is instead of shouting BINGO, you should VAGINA!!…. haha…a bit crude right, then they have skits and talk shows all talking about sex and vagina! And they have games and chocolates shaped like ..AHEM…VA…….
I bought a souvenir for my sister …..but hey, before you even think about what this stupid event is…hold your thoughts! It’s for a good cause! It’s an event to stop violence against woman! How cool….
The pictures of our pubbing event is with my friend Joel, hahaha…
Yesterday we had potluck too!! OMG the food is dammmm good!!!!!!!!! Ranging from appetizers like salads, tuna on crackers to xiang gu (mushroom) with gou qi zhi, vegetables with oysters, grilled salmon and chicken drumsticks, vinegar sauce with some other sauce of pork and chicken, chicken stew, mee suan with Japanese curry, Indian redeng curry, Ba ku tea, did I miss out on any other dishes, oh nice mix nuts fried rice, mini hashbrowns and desserts we had jello and lime foam pie (ok I forgot what is it call)…… wooooowww….. hmm, again pictures are with my friend….
Ok, we are going ice-skating later!!!! And shopping!!
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