DOCUMENTED MASSACRES OF GREEKS

At early 1999, Greeks entered Anatolia with the support Entente Allies in order to kill Turkish people living in Anatolia. To reach their goals, they didn't avoid to kill unarmed civil people even childs.

We are publishing the documents took part in Historical Documents Magazine which is formed by using the documents in Government Archives General Directorate. The magazine especially includes the Greek atrocities, massacres, rapes, arson targeting the unarmed Turkish people and its sacred values between the period of 1919-1922 at which the occupation of Western Anatolia took place.

Now we have a question: Do Greeks have any right to bring forward of "Asia Minor" genocide while they have done all this massacres, rapes, murders, and plunder against Turkish and Muslim people?

Below here, you can see the original documents that proves all of the massacres, genocide, rapes of Greeks.

Date of The Document Summary
May 20, 1919 During the occupation of Izmir, the report of Izmir Gendarme Division to Gendarme General Staff about the murders, rapes, invasion and insults of Greeks against Turkish people
May 20, 1919 The report of the Denizli Gendarme Division about murders and invasion of Greeks
July 3, 1919 The report of Aydin Central Commander to Commandership of 57th Division which gives information about the organization, formation and murders of "Aydin Massacre"
July 7, 1919 The report of Commandership of 57th Division to Inspectorship of 2nd Army about the cruel murders of Islamic people who escape from "Aydin Burning"
July 7, 1919 The report of Commandership of 57th Division to Inspectorship of 2nd Army about burning of Aydin, killing of civil people, murders of the head officer, the attorney general and the judge of Aydin by Greeks
August 1, 1919 During the Aydin Battle, the minutes about the massacre of people in Cuma quarter
August 30, 1919 The article of Governorship of Aydin to Lieutenant Colonel Kadri Bey about murders, insults and rubberies of Greeks around the Symrna
September 13, 1919 After the rape of Greek soldiers against a 8 year old girl, the petition of her father and doctor report
September 13, 1919 The expression of a girl who raped by Greek soldiers
September 13, 1919 The expression of brother whose sister was raped by Greek soldiers
October 31, 1919 The writing of Heyeti Temsiliye concerning about more than five hundred Muslim people in Odemis, Bergama, Tire and Salihli district who have been arrested with pretext of aid to national forces and have been turtured.
November 7, 1919 The report of Military Police Organization concerning crimes commited by Greeks about murders, rubberies, started fires, insults against mosques and even Koran in Yenisehir and surrounding villages.
January 30, 1921 The report, which is prepared by the Military Police Bozüyük Directorate, presented to the Western Front Headquarters about the atrocities like theft, plunder, and rape done to the people of the towns of Bozüyük and Sögüt.
April 8, 1921 The help request of the Western Front Headquarters from General Staff concerning the fire of Bilecik, Sögüt, Bozüyük, the massacre of the Turkish people, including the müfti of Bilecik, and the poverty of the survivors.
April 10, 1921 Testimony of the captured Greek Lieutenant Teodoros Pedlis about the fire of Bozüyük.
April 11, 1921 The orders of the Western Front Headquarters about the participation of the French writer Madam Glois to the committee formed to investigate the Greek atrocities and destruction in the Western Front region.
October 4, 1921 The letter from Abdülkadir Bey, who has done the medical treatment to Sidika, burnt by the Greek soldiers in Horti Village, to Halide Edip (Adivar) Hanim concerning the event.
November 15, 1922 The report presented by the 2nd Army Headquarters to the Western Front Headquarters about the imprisonment of Turkish villagers who were treated as POWs and beheading of some villagers and exhibition of their heads to others.
December 1, 1922 The telegraph from 1st Army Headquarters informing the Western Front Headquarters that the Greek soldiers have burnt 380 of the 1500 people in Böceklik which is near the station and 30 people in prison.
March 3, 1922 The list of the names prepared by Saruhan Head Office of which the Greek soldiers and officers who participated in the atrocities and massacres in Manisa province.
November 22, 1923 The list of the names, which is prepared by Saruhan Head Office and is presented to the Court-martial Presidency, of the Greek soldiers and officers who participated in the atrocities and massacres in Saruhan district during the invasion.

References:

Kadir MISIRLIOGLU; Yunan Mezalimi, 1972, Istanbul

Halide Edip, Yakup Kadri, Falih Rifki; Izmir'den Bursa'ya, 1338 (1922), Deraadet (Istanbul)

Trakya Cemiyetleri Nesriyatindan, Sarki Trakya'da Yunan Zulümleri, 1338 (1922)