1903.03.19_The New York Times – Armenia and Macedonia

1903.03.19_The New York Times - Armenia and Macedonia

OБВИНУВАЊЕ ЗА АПАТИЈАТА ВО ОДНОС НА ЕРМЕНИЈА И МАКЕДОНИЈА

Краток опис: Францускиот поет, новинар и романсиер Анатол Франс ги обвинува големите сили за недејствување и соучество во однос на големите турски злосторства извршени во Ерменија и Македонија. Според стилот ги третира како народносно самостојни земји без да споменува некакво нивно ослободување со припојување кон соседна истородна држава.

 

„… DENOUNCES APATHY AS TO
ARMENIA AND MACEDONIA.
Speech by Anatole France—He Says
300,000 Armenians Have Fallen
by the Sultan’s Orders.
London Times—New York Times
Special Cablegram.
LONDON, March 19.—Speaking; at a
meeting on behalf of Armenia and Mace-
donia, says the Paris correspondent of
The Times, Anatole France protested
against European apathy in regard to
Turkish atrocities.
M. France declared that 300,000 Ar-
menians had fallen by order of the
“ Red Sultan,” and that in Macedonia
soldiers and officials slaughtered the
peasants whose wives and daughters
they maltreated.
France, the speaker remarked, sent
warships to demand that Turkey pay the
Lorando and Tubini claims. ” Do the
powers,” he asked, “ say to the Sultan
that he may kill, provided he pays?”
M. France denied the charge of lack of
caution brought against him and his
friends because they denounce the mas-
sacres committed and threatened. ” It
is not prudence to authorize crime by
cowardly silence, and cowardice is never
wise,” he said.
In conclusion M. France demanded the
full execution of the provisions of the
Berlin treaty affecting Macedonia and
Armenia.

Published: March 19, 1903
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