Armenian Issue
The Armenian Diaspora claim of genocide is a one-sided assessment of the inter-communal war between Ottoman Armenians and Ottoman Muslims in 1915, and it prejudices Turkish and Armenian rapprochement. Over 1.1 million Ottoman Muslims perished as the Armenian Revolt (1885-1919) and inter-communal attacks aimed to carve out an ethnically and politically pure Armenian state from the eastern Ottoman Empire, even though demographically they were a minority.
To recognize this Muslim suffering is not to diminish Armenian suffering, but to respect all tragedies regardless of the race, ethnicity or religion of the victims, and to place the Armenian tragedy in its proper context of a violent independence movement that failed at a tremendous human cost to Ottoman Armenians and Muslims alike.
TCA supports United States foreign policy to encourage Armenia to accept Turkey's proposal to establish a historical truth commission, which would address the legal issue of whether either of the tragedies, Armenian or Muslim, constitute genocide, utilize Ottoman and WWI historians as expert witnesses, and secure absolute access to the archives of the relevant parties, particularly those of the Armenian Republic and Armenian Revolutionary Federation who carried out the Armenian Revolt.
*State Archives of Turkey
This website of the State Archives of Turkey groups official Ottoman government documents relating to the Armenian-Ottoman issue under relevant headings, such as Armenian Relocation orders, incidents during the relocation, such as attacks against Armenians, prosecution orders of crimes committed against Armenian civilians, Ottoman treasury allocations to the relocation process, Armenian rebel attacks against Muslim populations etc. All the documents are downloadable word files of the original Ottoman documents translated/transcribed into modern Turkish alphabet, also featuring downloadable files of the original document.