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Greek Genocide 1914-23

Turkey Deporting Greeks, Armenians

 

The Indianapolis Star, August 21st 1923, page 3.


TURKEY DEPORTING GREEKS, ARMENIANS
ATHENS, Aug. 20 -- All the Greeks and Armenians remaining in the interior of Anatolia are being rounded up by the Turkish authorities for deportation, Greek government advices say. The Armenians are being deported into Russia, while the Greeks probably will be taken to Samsoun and thence to Aleppo.
Twenty thousand Armenians already have reached the Anatolian border near Erivan, where an American medical supply unit has been dispatched by the Near East Relief.
A newspaper dispatch from Erivan describes the Armenians as in a pitiable condition after their long trek.
Dr William Wright of Philadelphia left Athens today for Batoun and Erivan, to take charge of the American work for these refugees.

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