
Kerem
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Kerem
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Bi xêr hatî rûpela min; armanca min ew e ku,di nav gelê Kurd de hişyariyê bilind bikim. Kurd, Kurdish,کورد PKK'lı veya sempatizanı değilim!



"Yerîvan xeber dide guhdarên ezîz" Bu anons ile hafızalara kazındı Erivan Radyosu! 1955’te Kürtçe yayına başlayan ve Ermenistan’ın başkenti Erivan’da kurulan Erivan Radyosu tarih, edebiyat, müzik ve tiyatro bağlamında Kürtlerin kültürel yaşamlarına büyük katkılar sundu. Erivan Radyosu, Kürtçe yayınları ile Sovyetler Birliği'nde ve Ortadoğu'da Kürt kültürünün, müziğinin ve dilinin korunmasında hayati rol oynamış, Türkiye'deki yasaklar döneminde Kürtlerin sesi olmuş ikonik bir radyo kurumudur. Ermenistan Devlet Radyosu bünyesinde, 1955 yılında Kürtçe test yayınlarına başlanmıştır. İlk başlarda haftada üç gün 15'er dakikalık haberler şeklinde yapılan yayınlar, zamanla genişlemiştir++


His name was Yuri Asryan #baku #azerbaijan

The New York press continues to publish reports regarding the Armenian massacres and the public at large is in consequence much concerned over the pitiful lot of the Armenian people. Everybody agrees that their position is most unfortunate, and even Turkish sympathizers do not deny the fact that the Armenians are severely handled by the Turkish authorities and especially by the semi savage Kurds in Eastern Anatolia. But it is not so generally known that the Armenian question is a political one. The geographic position of the Armenians resembles very much the geographic position of the Polish people prior to the outbreak of the war. One part of the Armenian people lives in Russia, another in Turkey and a third in Persia, but the majority of all Armenians are either Russian subjects or Russian proteges. Russia has played the role of the protector of the Christians in Armenia, as France did in Syria. The Russians had and have still political ambitions in East Anatolia, and it is an open secret in Russia that the conquest of Eastern Anatolia was one of the parts of the Russian war programme. To promote this conquest politically, the Russian government, with the help of the Russian Armenians, have organized the Turkish Armenians with the object of revolting against Turkish rule. The Armenians in Turkey, during the present war, rose against their Turkish master and expelled the weak Turkish garrison from Van, the capital of the vilayet of the same name. A few weeks ago reports were published in the press to the effect that the Armenians had created the nucleus of an Armenian state. Later, it was reported that the Turks had crushed the Armenian revolution. The Armenians having revolted against Turkey at a time when she was at war with mighty powers, are regarded today by the Turks as traitors and internal foes and are treated accordingly. It was unwise on the part of the Armenians to accept the Russian advice to revolt against the Turks as long as the Turkish army was not defeated. Now, of course, the Turks, who have always considered the Armenians as treacherous, have taken revenge on the misguided Armenians and are punishing them as every other government punishes traitors in times of war. It is, of course, foolish to say that the Turkish-Armenian conflict has religious motives. As a matter of fact the Turks are known to be the most tolerant of all Mohammedans. There are many Christian tribes under Turkish rule and one never heard of these Christian tribes being persecuted by the Turkish Moslems. The Turkish-Armenian conflict is, rather, a purely political one. The Turk, who is generally poor, considers the wealthy Armenian, who is the shrewdest of tradesmen in the whole East as being a traitor and a foe of the Turkish Empire, and the Armenian, on the other hand, considers the Turk an infidel and barbarian. The Armenian, in spite of his commercial shrewdness, is often foolish enough to speak publicly of his nationalism and of his hatred against the Turk. In short, neither people understand each other and the result is a permanent state of conflict. In addition to all these misfortunes that are the result of unhappy historical developments, the fact must be taken into consideration that the Kurds, real savages, are only nominally under Turkish rule. The Turkish authorities do not control the savage tribes. Unhappily the Kurds are the neighbours of the Armenians and they seize every opportunity to plunder and to massacre them. This time it happened that the Kurds, who were armed by Russia against the Turks, turned their weapons against the Armenians, So at least runs the report of the “Near East,” an English Weekly, published in London. This war will settle the question of many oppressed nationalities and it is to be hoped that it will also settle the question of the unhappy Armenians. — From WM. Wirt Muls, West New Brighton, New York City. NEW YORK, Oct. 16, 1915.




























