Batak massacre
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Batak massacre
Batak massacre refers to the massacre of Bulgarians in Batak by Ottoman troops in 1876 at the beginning of the April Uprising. The number of victims ranges from 3,000 to 5,000, depending on the source.
The MassacreBatak played an important role during the April Uprising. A few weeks after the uprising the city proclaimed independence. This lasted for nine days under the authority of Revolutionary committee[1]. The rebel city was reported to the Turkish authorities and on April 30, 1876, 8,000 Turkish soldiers, mainly Bashi-bazouk, led by Ahmet Aga Barun surrounded the city. After a first battle, the men from Batak decided to negotiate with Ahmet Aga. He promised them the withdrawal of his troops under the condition that Batak disarms. After the rebels had laid down their weapons, the Bashi-bazouk attacked the defenseless population. The majority of the victims were beheaded[2]. According to Encyclopędia Britannica Eleventh Edition, 5,000 people were massacred in Batak alone. The number of victims in the district of Philippopolis (Plovdiv) reached 15,000[3]. And according to Eugene Schuyler's report, published in Daily News, at least 15,000 persons were killed during the April Uprising in addition to 36 villages in three districts being buried[4]. Shuyler described the things he saw:
Another witness to the aftermath of the Massacre is American journalist Januarius MacGahan who described what he saw as follows:
The British commissioner, Mr. Baring describes the event "as perhaps the most heinous crime that has stained the history of the present century".[7] In October Mr. Baring had to report again on the proceedings of the Turkish commission. After six weeks from the closing of the commitee it had not been decided if the Batak Massacre was a crime or not[8]. Accusations of revisionismIn May 2007, a public conference was scheduled in Bulgaria by Martina Baleva and Ulf Brunnbauer aiming to present research in an effort to form the official report of the events of the Batak Massacre. Bulgarian media reported that the authors were denying the massacre, which gave rise to a substantial media controversy. ReferencesSee alsobg:??????? ????? de:Massaker von Batak fr:Massacre de Batak
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