After recognising Armenian genocide, Bujovi tells of Periscope whether Albanians are to blame

The American Congress today voted for the official recognition of the Armenian genocide by the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1916. Erdogan has reacted sharply as the US even called for economic sanctions on Turkey for military offensive in Syria. Periscope asked historian Jusuf Bujowi if such a political decision was historically right. In response [...]
Periscope asked historian Jusuf Bujowi if such a political decision was historically right. In his answer, Mr. Bujov was not direct in declaring that the verdict in question was political nature, which is known.
The resolution of the American Senate's resolution condemning the massacre of the Armenians during the first world war is of political nature - without legal consequences to its rulers, which are formally unattainable because the Ottoman Empire has been disbanded in 1923. So also Ankara's reactions to this issue are more of a moral nature, because the Turkish state is formally not the legitimate heir to Osmanore, even though Erdogan is trying to do so.” kovic has said.
Periscope did not hesitate to ask the renowned Kosovo historian, even about the possibility that Albanians who fought for the Ottoman Empire at the time would bear a burden of guilt, but he avoided that question as well, saying Albanians had declared independence and separated from the Ottoman Empire at the time.
“While in terms of the possibility of Albanians being blamed for this, this is theorally and virtually disfellowshipped because Albanians, from November 28th 1912, declared their independence and separated from the Ottoman Empire. London's Ambassador Conference confirmed this in 1913.” he added.
In fact, history shows that a large part of Albanians served in various positions in the Turkish Army during 1915-1916. /Periscope









