Says Turks Advise Christians to Flee
The New York Times, January 11th 1915, page 2.

SAYS TURKS ADVISE
CHRISTIANS TO FLEE
Fear of General Massacre in
Constantinople if Allied Fleet
Passes Dardanelles.
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES.
ATHENS, Jan. 9, (Dispatch to The London
Daily Telegraph.) — A man arriving from
Constantinople who is in a position to know the facts
has given me a mass of information concerning the
present condition of affairs in the Turkish capital.
He says the Turkish Government has no fear of an
international revolution, and that the measures
taken against the enemies of the Young Turk
Committee are so drastic that no concerted
movement on their part is possible.
The whole attention and anxiety of the
Government is concentrated on the possible forcing
of the Dardanelles by the allied fleet. It seems that
this fear is shared by their German mentors, for
Baron von Wangenheim, the German Ambassador,
has warned the Minister of a Balkan State in
Constantinople that in the event of the allied fleet’s
forcing the straits, the Turks will vent their wrath
by a massacre of the Christian population. In
Constantinople no endeavor is any longer made by
the Ministers to hide their feelings toward their
Christian subjects.
To the Greek Patriarchate, who was sent to Talaat
Pasha to remonstrate against the excesses
committed by the organs of his Ministry, he
unequivocally replied that there was no room for
Christians in Turkey, and that the best the
Patriarchate could do for his flock would be to
advise them to clear out of the country and make
room for the Moslem refugees.