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Even if this were hard--that is how it is ! Assuredly, however, by far the harder fate is that which strikes the man who thinks he can overcome Nature, but in the last analysis only mocks her. Distress, misfortune, and diseases are her answer.
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Just read about it operation "nemesis" ,sounds fair an eye for an eye...
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Is that a serious question? The reverse was true, in multiple situations.
Many centuries ago, the practice of decapitation was already a familiar practice among the Ottoman Turks. For example, some Knights captured at Fort St. Elmo were beheaded by Turks, during the Siege of Malta (1565): Mustafa had the bodies of the knights decapitated and their bodies floated across the bay on mock crucifixes. In response, de Valette beheaded all his Turkish prisoners, loaded their heads into his cannons and fired them into the Turkish camp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Siege_of_Malta
During the Armenian Genocide there were countless multitudes of decapitated Armenians. Here's one witnessed example: The Turkish militia imprisoned Mickael and Mehran. Militia officials made Mickael watch while his son was beheaded. Then they beheaded him.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ku...enians&f=false
During the Armenian Genocide, some church members were beheaded in their own church: At Ichme forty leading men were pressed to accept Islam. On refusing, they were led away, and by order of Sheikh, beheaded on the very floor of the church.
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ta...page&q&f=false
Five years ago, and more recently: According to Demokrathaber website, prior to his departure to Syria Mishinji had announced that he “was going to behead Armenians and Alevis”. He was killed by Syrian National Defense Forces in Latakia province. Mishinji was buried in Istanbul.
https://horizonweekly.ca/en/70509-2/
And here we can see Turkey's pal, Azerbaijan, gleeful about beheading Armenian Prisoners, in 2016: Besides Sloyan, at least two more Karabakh soldiers - Hrant Gharibyan and Hayk Toroyan - were beheaded. In late June 2016, Karabakh’s Prosecutor’s Office declared that one of the Armenian soldiers killed by Azerbaijani troops during the 4-day war was decapitated while still alive.
http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/details/243538/
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In 1921, Soghomon Tehlirian shot and executed the war criminal, Talaat Pasha, a primary architect and perpetrator of the century old Armenian Genocide. A few months later, Soghomon Tehlirian was tried by a German and the trial found him not guilty.
So appalled was the German Weimar Republic’s court by the evidence of the 20th century’s first industrial holocaust, that it took jurors at Tehlirian’s trial just two days to declare the Armenian assassin ‘not guilty’.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices...-a7091951.html
Many years ago, I read a biographical book about Soghomon Telirian. The book is still available on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Cross-Crescen.../dp/0943247063
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And, in regards to the commemorative sculpture in the OP, I think it's not done well. In the first place, Soghomon Teliirian shot and executed Talaat Pasha with a German Lugar. He didn't behead him, yet the sculpture depicts it that way, which is misleading.
It kind of reminds me of a local sculpture of Father Junipero Serra here in the San Francisco Bay Area, a colossal sculpture that shows his finger pointing; but, badly done, it looks more like the priest is pointing a gun.
Anyway, regardless of the sculpture, Soghomon Telirian was acquitted by a German Court, which determined that he had performed a belated execution of Talaat, a man whom was perceived by the court to fit the persona of a war criminal.
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And one more thing: The way that Turkey has given veneration and honor to Talaat Pasha, that is what is genuinely sick.
These excerpts from an article will make it clear:
In Turkey ... it is acceptable to name several neighborhoods, streets, and schools after Talat Pasha and other Ittihat ve Terakki (Committee of Union and Progress) “heroes” who not only planned and carried out the Armenian Genocide, but were responsible for the loss of the Ottoman Empire itself.
At last count, there were officially 8 “Talat Pasha” neighborhoods or districts, 38 “Talat Pasha” streets or boulevards, 7 “Talat Pasha” public schools, 6 “Talat Pasha” buildings, and 2 “Talat Pasha” mosques scattered around Istanbul, Ankara, and other cities.
https://armenianweekly.com/2013/07/2...eroes-of-1915/
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Yes I agree that’s sick...
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