• Reklam
+ Konuyu Yanıtla
3 sonuçtan 1 --- 3 arası gösteriliyor
  1. #1
    arsenik799 adlı üyenin avatarı
    Kayıt Tarihi
    14-01-2006
    Mesajlar
    5,043
    Hediyelerim
    Karizma Gücü
    8

    What Does "genocide” Mean?

    This term refers to a well defined crime, the definition of which has been given in an international convention made after the Second World War: the "Convention of Prevention and Repression of Crime of Genocide", approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations in its resolution of December 9, 1948 and which went into effect on January 11, 1951, convention Turkey has signed and ratified this agreement.

    In the convention the definition of the crime of genocide consists of three elements: for one thing, there has to be a national, ethnic, racial or religious group. Then, this group has to be subjected to certain acts listed in the convention: the "murder of the members of the group, and forced transfer of the children of one group into another group and subjecting the members of a group to conditions which -will eventually bring about their physical destruction". But the third element is the most important: there has to be "an intention of destroying", in part or as a whole the said group. This key-description helps to differentiate between genocide and other forms of homicide, which are the consequences of other motives such as in the case of wars, uprisings etc. Homicide becomes genocide when the latent or apparent intention of physical destruction is directed at members of any national, ethnic, racial or religious groups simply because they happen to be members of that group. The concept of numbers only becomes significant when it can be taken as a sign of such an intention against the group. That is why, as Sartre said in speaking of genocide on the occasion of the Russell Tribunal on the Vietnam War, that one must study the facts objectively in order to prove if this intention exists, even in an implicit manner.

    (23) Prof. SOYSAL, Mumtaz, The Orly Trial, 19 February - 2 March 1985, Statement and Evidence Presented at the Trial,

    Ankara University, Faculty of Political Sciences, 1985


    (1881-....)


  2. #2
    Doomhammer1903 adlı üyenin avatarı
    Kayıt Tarihi
    15-04-2005
    Mesajlar
    999
    Karizma Gücü
    8
    Thank you for providing this article. I need not mention that the term "genocide" is grossly misunderstood and used inapropriatly.

    "Intent of destruction" is the key concept here...

    The Ottoman Government intended to "deport" (as in move from point "A" to point "B") a certain group (terrorists and collabrators mostly) of Armenians to Syria (ie keep' em away from the invading Russians).

    Long story short: No genocide, only deportation, no intent of racial destruction...


  3. #3
    Deathangel adlı üyenin avatarı
    Kayıt Tarihi
    02-01-2007
    Mesajlar
    7,963
    Karizma Gücü
    7
    Thank you armenıa

 

 

Bölüm Açıklaması

  • Yeni konu açmak için giriş yapmalısınız.
  • Bu bölümde konulara mesaj yazabilirsiniz.
  • Eklenti yükleyebilmek için giriş yapmalısınız.
  • Mesajlarınızı düzenlemek için giriş yapmalısınız.
  •