Never forgotten shame in history: 6/7 September events

6/7 September events, also knowns as the Istanbul pogrom, are never forgotten shame in the history of Turkey. Even though we saw the photographs showing how houses, offices, and shops were looted, there were untold stories; the stories of women and children…

News Center- 6/7 September events, also knowns as the Istanbul pogrom, took place in 1955. 66 years have passed since the shameful attacks against non-Muslim minorities took place. People were killed; women and children were subjected to sexual abuse. Non-Muslim-owned 4214 homes, 1004 businesses, 73 churches, 26 schools, two monasteries, a synagogue were badly damaged or destroyed in 1955. The photographs showing how shops on Istiklal Street were looted actually describe the barbarity. Dozens were killed and hundreds were wounded in the events that took place between September 6 and 7 in 1955. After the attacks, the surviving Greeks were forced to move to Greece and the Armenians to Europe and America.

Untold facts of events

There are untold facts of 6/7 September events; what women faced. The ruling power at that time tried to strengthen itself over women. Demetrios Kaloumenos, the official photographer of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, wrote in his book titled, “The Crucifixion of Christianity” that 200 Greek women were raped and tortured. He wrote;

“200 Greek girls were brutally raped and tortured.

1- In the Bosphorus, in Ortaköy, they raped an 80-year-old woman who lost her mind due to what she faced.

2- They killed an old and disabled woman in Arnavutköy. (That night, other Greeks shared the same fate.  Thousands of Greeks were beaten, tortured, injured, ill-treated, and attacked. Many later died of fear, fever, heart attack, wounds, nervous breakdown, depression, distress, grief, and shock.)

3- They opened the grave of Iliaskos, who was burned in the Şişli Greek Orthodox Cemetery, and stabbed the dead body. They also destroyed other graves.

Women and children were subjected to rape

Some sources said 400 women were raped during the 6/7 September events. Sexual abuse cases were mostly reported to the Greek Consulate. Not only women but also children were subjected to sexual abuse.

What happened to Greeks and non-Muslim minorities are told by Speros Vryonis in his 2005 book titled “The Mechanism of Catastrophe”, and Leonidas Koumakis in his 1995 book titled “The Miracle: A True Story.”

“At 7 pm, a mob surrounded a six-year-old girl and gave her to a half-mad porter called the Gorilla.”

What was told is just a part of what happened on September 6-7. “Many more dramatic events took place that we don’t tell and some will never be told but they will remain in a shameful silence,” wrote Demetrios Kaloumenos.

6/7 September events will remain as never forgotten shame in the history of Turkey.