Faiz El-Ghusein
(1883-1968)
Sheikh and member of Ottoman parliament
Faiz El-Ghusein was exiled to Diyarbakir under the suspicion of supporting the Arab Revolt. While in Diyarbakir, El-Ghusein witnessed the massacres of Armenians in and around the area. El-Ghusein wrote much of what he witnessed in his book “Martyred Armenia” which provides an eyewitness account of the massacres and exposes its systematic nature. The account was originally published in Arabic in 1916 under the title "Massacres in Armenia" but was changed to “Martyred Armenia” under its English translation. In the forward of the book, El-Ghusein states, "The war must come to an end after a while, and it will then be plain to readers of this book that all I have written is the truth, and that it contains only a small part of the atrocities committed by the Turks against the helpless Armenian people."
Martyred Armenia (1917)
by Faiz El-Ghusein
Translated from the Original Arabic by C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Martyred_Armenia
(1883-1968)
Sheikh and member of Ottoman parliament
Faiz El-Ghusein was exiled to Diyarbakir under the suspicion of supporting the Arab Revolt. While in Diyarbakir, El-Ghusein witnessed the massacres of Armenians in and around the area. El-Ghusein wrote much of what he witnessed in his book “Martyred Armenia” which provides an eyewitness account of the massacres and exposes its systematic nature. The account was originally published in Arabic in 1916 under the title "Massacres in Armenia" but was changed to “Martyred Armenia” under its English translation. In the forward of the book, El-Ghusein states, "The war must come to an end after a while, and it will then be plain to readers of this book that all I have written is the truth, and that it contains only a small part of the atrocities committed by the Turks against the helpless Armenian people."
Martyred Armenia (1917)
by Faiz El-Ghusein
Translated from the Original Arabic by C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd.
http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Martyred_Armenia