The Close But Far Away Motherland
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posted by JFNC Message Boards - Genocide Crime. on October, 2005 as Genocide Crime
The following is an article that was written by a faithful and
committed Caucasian Circassian that was published in the 3rd addition of FREEDOM
bulletin, which used to be published by "The Caucasian Community Center", New
Jersey, USA and was dated 01-July-1979. The reason for bringing this issue
after more than 26 years of the published article is to show the national
feeling and sense of responsibility towards the colonized North Caucasus and
doing that against the imperial power that grabbed the region at the time,
beside mentioning the human suffering of being forced to live away from
motherland.
The Close But Far Away Motherland
(I woke up from innocent childhood dreams to be at the
center of a painful reality. A new phase of my life just started by gradual
transfer from the home that I was raised ... >> full
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posted by JFNC Message Boards - Genocide Crime. on September, 2005 as Genocide Crime
Forgotten Genocide...
11-Sep-2005
All Known Genocide acts and operations that took place in accordance with
historical facts and figures depending on documentary ways and means give the
human beings an idea of what the tyrants and criminals had committed against
their oppressed victims. All known genocide crimes had been treated and dealt
with in regard to punishing whoever (including the regimes) committed such
savage and horrible actions and by compensating the victims. The only
forgotten genocide that no one remembered in the world of today, is the most
savage genocide against Circassians in particular and North Caucasian nations in
general which took place in the 19th century, when Tsarist Russia concluded a
long series of wars and aggressions in the year 1864. Tsarist Russia at the
time, announced victory in the North Caucasus which resulted in total genocide
of small ... >> full
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More Quotes of Russian soldiers in Chechnya
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posted by JFNC Message Boards - Genocide Crime. on as Genocide Crime
"Neither I nor the president
has ever said there are no violations of human rights in Chechnya." -
Vladimir A. Kalamanov, President Putin's special representative for human rights
in Chechnya
"There are not enough
psychologists in all of Russia to treat those who are
returning." - 40-year-old Russian police officer about new generation of
troubled Russian soldiers with deep psychological problems, many of whom are
violent.
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posted by JFNC Message Boards - Genocide Crime. on June, 2005 as Genocide Crime
The Circassian Genocide A professor of the university of
Munich (München), Karl Friedrich Neumann (not to be confused with the later
Naumann), wrote in 1839 a book titled "Russland und die Tscherkessen" (published
in the collection "Reisen und Länderbeschreibungen", vol. 19, in 1840). He
describes, how Russia settled Christians to the parts of Armenia gained from
Persia in 1828 - actually, Neumann had written about the issue already in 1834.
(p. 68-69) Neumann considered this a very sound policy and predicted, that all
Caucasus would become under firm Russian rule within the next decades. (p. 125)
European powers would not intervene, because it was the destiny of all Europe to
rule over the lands of Turks, Persians, and Hindus. (p. 129-130) Neumann was
no racist, but he certainly advocated colonialism and was a Russophile in
relation to the southern ... >> full
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posted by JFNC Message Boards - Genocide Crime. on May, 2005 as Genocide Crime
The Circassian Genocide
A professor of the university of Munich (München), Karl Friedrich Neumann
(not to be confused with the later Naumann), wrote in 1839 a book titled
"Russland und die Tscherkessen" (published in the collection "Reisen und
Länderbeschreibungen", vol. 19, in 1840). He describes, how Russia settled
Christians to the parts of Armenia gained from Persia in 1828 - actually,
Neumann had written about the issue already in 1834. (p. 68-69) Neumann
considered this a very sound policy and predicted, that all Caucasus would
become under firm Russian rule within the next decades. (p. 125) European powers
would not intervene, because it was the destiny of all Europe to rule over the
lands of Turks, Persians, and Hindus. (p. 129-130)
Neumann was no racist, but he certainly advocated colonialism and was a
Russophile in relation to the southern ... >> full
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