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This article, which does not reflect the historical truths that are regarded as facts by hundreds of hisotrians worldwide, should not be kept as a part of Misplaced Pages. The article, which now stands as the sole representation of the Armenian thesis for the Armenian Allegations, is not allowed to be changed to reflect both opinions on the issue equally. Many users supporting the Armenian thesis constantly delete the parts written by supporters of the anti-thesis. In other words, the article is only a propaganda material. As the debate on this issue continues, it will probably be impossible to stop both sides of the issue from creating an article that truly reflects the past, but not the views of politicians or terrorist organizations. Therefore this article should be deleted; however, instead of it a page with only "REFERENCES" as books, websites, etc. could stay so that both sides arguments would be presented and substantiated ideas could be in place for researchers on the issue. Kayaakyuz 18:25, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

  • Speedy delete. We don't want to read Armenian propaganda only. Either allow the article to be edited and stop deleting the opposing views to your allegations or delete this article. Enough for the propaganda that you have been doing with our donations to Misplaced Pages! --Aycan 85.108.27.212 19:18, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
  • Supersonic speedy keep. Edit conflicts over content, or article titles, should not be handled with VfD's. Obviously Misplaced Pages needs an article on this event. Please handle your concerns using the many appropriate conflict resolution mechanisms, AfD is not one of them. -- Stbalbach 21:08, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
  • Speedy delete. There are a growing number of historians that see the events as an Armenian exile which was a natural defense mechanism of the Ottoman state against an Armenian rebellion. It was proved with the latest documents from the family of Talat paşa (so called Turkish hitler) in the Turkish newspaper of Hürriyet which clearly shows it was a relocation inside of Turkey and unlike the article says "An exile to concentration camps in the deserts of Syria". It is now known that the poor,children and elderly werent a part of the exile and the intention was just the stop a rebellion against a state in war. These are the reasons this article can NOT be considered as a Genocide. (Metb82 21:15, 27 April 2006 (UTC))