How could a person forget about the plains, the meadows, watered with the blood of our forefathers; abandon those places where Turkish raiders had hidden their steeds for a full four hundred years, with our mosques, our tombs, our dervish retreats, our bridges and our castles, to leave them to our slaves, to be driven out of Rumelia to Anatolia: this was beyond a person's endurance. I am prepared to gladly sacrifice the remaining years of my life to take revenge on the Bulgarians, the Greeks, and the Montenegrans.


Quoted in "A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility" - by Taner Akcam - History - 2007 - Page 115.


How could a person forget about the plains, the meadows, watered with the blood of our forefathers; abandon those places where Turkish raiders had...

How could a person forget about the plains, the meadows, watered with the blood of our forefathers; abandon those places where Turkish raiders had...

How could a person forget about the plains, the meadows, watered with the blood of our forefathers; abandon those places where Turkish raiders had...

How could a person forget about the plains, the meadows, watered with the blood of our forefathers; abandon those places where Turkish raiders had...