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Esbozo histórico del genocidio armenio

Historical outline of the Armenian genocide
[journal article]

Antaramián, Carlos

Abstract

El genocidio cometido por el gobierno de los Jóvenes Turcos contra el pueblo armenio (de 1915 a 1918), consistió en el extermino de un millón y medio de personas que vivían en el Imperio otomano. Las primeras agresiones contra los armenios ocurrieron desde finales del siglo XIX, pero se considera qu... view more

El genocidio cometido por el gobierno de los Jóvenes Turcos contra el pueblo armenio (de 1915 a 1918), consistió en el extermino de un millón y medio de personas que vivían en el Imperio otomano. Las primeras agresiones contra los armenios ocurrieron desde finales del siglo XIX, pero se considera que la fecha de inicio del proceso genocida fue el 24 de abril de 1915, día en que las autoridades arrestaron a diversos intelectuales y políticos armenios en Constantinopla. El genocidio se desarrolló bajo el amparo de la Primera Guerra Mundial, acontecimiento que las autoridades turcas aprovecharon para intentar crear un Estado homogéneo compuesto por turcos musulmanes, por lo exterminaron a armenios, asirios y griegos. El genocidio cometido contra los cristianos otomanos ha tenido un amplio reconocimiento por parte de diversas asociaciones académicas, organismos internacionales y Estados, entre ellos los aliados del Imperio otomano durante la Guerra, sin embargo, Turquía continúa negando que este crimen sea considerado un genocidio. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar una síntesis histórica del proceso genocida en contra de los armenios y ofrecer un panorama de las repercusiones que ha tenido la negación del mismo por parte del gobierno turco.... view less


The genocide perpetrated by the Young Turks government against the Armenian people (from 1915 to 1918) brought about the extermination of a million and a half people that lived in the Ottoman Empire. The first attacks against Armenians occurred since the late 19th century, but April 24, 1915 is c... view more

The genocide perpetrated by the Young Turks government against the Armenian people (from 1915 to 1918) brought about the extermination of a million and a half people that lived in the Ottoman Empire. The first attacks against Armenians occurred since the late 19th century, but April 24, 1915 is considered as the starting date of the genocidal process, when several Armenian intellectuals and politicians were arrested in Constantinople. The genocide occurred while the First World War was taking place, as the Turkish authorities aimed at creating a homogeneous State composed solely of Muslim Turks, thus entailing the extermination of the Armenians, Assyrians and Greeks. The genocide of Ottoman Christians has been widely recognized and affirmed by various academic associations, international organizations, and States, including the allies of the Ottoman Empire during the war. Turkey, however, categorically refuses to consider this crime as genocide. The aim of this paper is to develop a historical synthesis of the genocidal process against the Armenians and present an overview of the consequences that the Turkish government's negation has produced.... view less

Classification
General History
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Armenian genocide; Ottoman Empire; Young Turks; negationism

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 337-363

Journal
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales, 61 (2016) 228

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0185-1918(16)30051-4

ISSN
2448-492X

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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