This topic is interesting and made me do some research.
That is mostly used for middle-eastern countries, not for europe.
Its used by people from middle-eastern, like Turkey, who conquered all those countries under the Ottoman Empire, its only normal that they label it differently (could be seen as a "its still a part of our empire" or just "we know them").
Well, the so-called genocide happened in 24 April 1915, thats 8 years before the declaration of Turkish Republic. So Mustafa Kemal has no parts in those "pogroms".Turkish Government says there were no such thing, because there are no proofs of it.
Whatever happened, it was under the Ottoman Empire that it happened, like you just said in the quote.
Why does the people of the republic of Turkey still feel concerned about an event that happened in the era of the Ottoman Empire?
300.000 Armenian died during the Relocation. ACCORDING TO ARMENIAN BOOKS 1.400.000 Turkish died, in Armenian terrorism.
You use the "terrorism" word when the Turkish people dies. How were they killed ? Suicide bomb ? Or army against army ?
And then 300.000 people die during the Relocation. They died in what circonstances ?
I think both the genocide term and the terrorist term are wrongly used here.
The armenian people tried to reform the Great-Armenia around its historical golden age border for a long time, and it caused tension with Ottoman Empire/Turkey and Russia for centuries.
Both countries tried to keep control of their population and keeping their nation strong.
It was rebels/civilian against the Sultan and the Tzar.
It happened hundreds of times, in hundreds of countries, in all history, under hundreds of motives and words: the strong killed the weak (pogroms, pillages, war, extermination, massacre, slaughter, battles, cleaning, murder, civil war, etc...).
It still happens today, in the modern era, under other words. See whats happening in some African countries, in Palestine/Israel, Georgia/Tchetchenia... Nothing new here, nor to be ashamed of, we are what we are.
Then, another question; how do you explain your numbers : 1.400.000 dead on Turkish side, 300.000 on Armenian side.
Armenia wasnt in control of the Ottoman Empire government and regular forces and had a civilation population of a few millions.
Ottoman Empire had the gov + the army.
How did they killed 5 times more army/civilian than they lost rebels/civilian ?
It would mean almost each Armenian killed one Turk. Something is wrong here.