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... itiating the deportation without waiting for the Ottoman Empire’s consent.
In those days, the Ottomans had no human rights, so no lengthy explanations were necessary—forced expulsion was sufficient. No one perceived anything amiss, including the embedded journalists who pretended not to see.
As for what they might write upon returning, no one knew. After all, for the sake of newspaper sales, there would be a variety of colorful news, and the integrity of journalists was only slig ...
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