Abdul Hamid II was Sultan of the #Ottoman Empire from 1876 to 1909. During his reign, unrest amongst his oppressed subjects in the #Balkans and Asia Minor intensified. His barbaric response would culminate in the massacres of #Armenians and #Assyrians of 1894–1896 2/12
After #Turkey’s defeat in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878, it was agreed in the conference of #Berlin that Russia would evacuate the Armenian populated territories of the Ottoman Empire in return for the implementation of reforms to protect the local population 3/12
These promised reforms never came and when Armenians began demanding them more urgently, Abdul Hamid’s response was the consolidation of the irregulars and brigands that were already actively repressing the Armenians in the provinces into state-sanctioned #HamidianRegiments 4/12
The brigand regiments could now intensify their attacks on civilians and their confiscation of foodstuffs and livestock, knowing they would escape punishment. With their means of survival threatened, the #Armenians attempted to organise themselves in self-defence 5/12
Local revolts ensued that Abdul Hamid’s troops put down harshly, while also inciting the local #Muslims against the Armenians. As a result of such violence, 300,000 Armenians were killed across the Empire in what became known as the Hamidian massacres 6/12
William Sachtleben, an American journalist who happened to be in Erzurum in 1895, left this account: ‘Along the wall on the north… lay 321 dead bodies of the massacred Armenians. Many were fearfully mangled and mutilated…One I saw whose whole chest had been skinned, 7/12
his fore-arms were cut off.. I asked if the dogs had done this. "No, the Turks did it with their knives."....To be killed in battle by brave men is one thing; to be butchered by cowardly armed soldiers in cold blood and utterly defenseless is another thing’ 8/12
Women and children were not spared. The massacres were followed by waves of forced conversions to #Islam, while famine and disease also took a heavy toll. Western press and public opinion were appalled and calls for action multiplied, though little was actually done 9/12
Echoing his modern successors, Abdul Hamid tried to limit the flow of information coming out of Turkey and counteract the negative press by enlisting the help of sympathetic Western activists and journalists 10/12
Abdul Hamid’s policy of repression followed by massacre was enthusiastically adopted and intensified by his successors, the #YoungTurks and #MustafaKemal culminating in the #ArmenianGenocide and #GreekGenocide of 1915-1922 11/12
Erdogan is an admirer of Abdul Hamid and celebrated the 100th anniversary of the #RedSultan’s death in 2018. The continuities of Turkish history are present for all to see, in the only country to have committed genocides of this scale without any recognition or apology 12/12
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In the second year of the #GreekRevolution, British admiral Hamilton suggested to the de facto leader of the #Greeks, Theodore #Kolokotronis, that the time had come to negotiate with the #Ottomans, with Britain as the mediator. Kolokotronis responded: #theHELC #25March1821 🧵1/6
'We will never do so, now is the time for freedom or death. We, admiral, never negotiated with the #Turks. Many of us were killed, many enslaved, and a few lived free from one generation to the next. Our King was killed, he never negotiated, and his guard continued the war' 2/6
Hamilton was baffled. Who was that king #Kolokotronis was talking about? #Greece had been under the #Ottoman yoke for centuries and most certainly didn’t have a state, let alone a king. 3/6
There was uproar in #France when the city of #Strasbourg agreed to pay €2.5m towards the construction of a new #mosque by a radical #Turkish#Islamist organization in 2021. But who is #MilliGorus and what are their aims? A thread by #theHELC 1/10
Millî Görüş ("National Vision") is a religious-political movement that found expression in a series of #Islamist parties culminating in #Erdogan’s AKP. It argues that Turkey can develop as a rival to the West, by protecting its core values and trusting in God 2/10
The beginning of the movement dates to a manifesto published in 1969 by Necmettin #Erbakan, the Islamist politician who later became prime minister. Erbakan called for #PanIslamism and warned against the ‘#Zionist and Catholic project’ of the European Common market 3/10
#Turkey distorting a 100 year old treaty to once again make empty threats of war against #Greece is in the finest tradition of #Putin (and before him #Goebbels). A quick primer and debunking of #Erdogan's inane claims about the #Lausanne treaty 1/13
Context: at the end of the #Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922, the Greek army, abandoned by its Western Allies and with the #Soviet#Russians openly aiding Turkey, left #Anatolia and retreated to the Greek islands of the Northern Aegean 2/13
The treaty of #Lausanne of 1923 settled matters between the belligerents. The Greek state gave up territories and populations that had been Greek for thousands of years in Asia Minor, #EasternThrace, and #Constantinople, in return for lasting peace and reconstruction 3/13
Germany’s strategic blunders in its relationship with #Russia are currently hurting all of Europe. We take a look at the parallel relationship between #Germany and #Turkey and the real risks this poses for the West. A thread by #theHELC#NoSubsForTurkey 1/17
The German / Turkish relationship dates from before #WWI, when the #YoungTurks turned to Germany as the most plausible international ally for their decomposing Empire. A secret treaty between the two powers was concluded on August 2, 1914 2/17
The German #Kaiser#WilhelmII visited the #OttomanEmpire three times in total, pledging to the Sultan and the '300 million Mohammedans scattered over the globe and revering in him their caliph, that the German Emperor will be and remain at all times their friend' 3/17
Turkey's leaders are taking a break from enabling #Russia against #NATO and ethnic cleansing Syria’s #Kurds to launch absurd claims and empty threats against Greek islands. We take a look at the painful history of Turkish rule on one of them: a thread on #Chios from #theHELC 1/10
The history of the Greeks in Chios goes back more than 3,000 years reaching to #Minoan and #Mycenaean times. Chios is the most likely birthplace of #Homer and had its own coins and democratic parliament by 600 BC. Its famous wine was exported from the Black Sea to #Egypt 2/10
The islanders sided with Athens and then #Alexander the Great against Persia and continued to prosper under first the #Roman and then the Eastern Roman (#Byzantine) Empire. The famous #mosaics of Nea Moni monastery are considered a masterpiece of Byzantine art 3/10
Protecting Europe’s frontiers with state-of-the-art European technology. A thread on French warplanes in the Hellenic Air Force… #theHELC#France#Rafale#Mirage#HAF
Modern Greek-French relations have deep historical roots going back to the Napoleonic period. In more recent years, Greece’s alliance with France has played a game-changing role in the Hellenic Air Force’s vital mission of defending the airspace of the European Union and NATO.
The recent purchase of 24 state-of-art #Rafale jets is the culmination of a long relationship between the French defence industry and HAF. The procurement of 🇫🇷warplanes in a time of threats from Turkey underlines the deep military and political bonds between the two nations.