An Apology, and a Message of Gratitude, from the Sultan:
I have a public message to Louis, King of France, written by the hand of His Majesty, Sultan Ahmed V.
Taner, High Messenger
I have a public message to Louis, King of France, written by the hand of His Majesty, Sultan Ahmed V.
Taner, High Messenger
Great and Merciful Louis, King of France,
Months ago, we concluded the interviews and inspection of the prisoners of war captured at the bloody and infamous battle of Ekron Oasis. I offer my most sincere and heartfelt apologies to France, for not taking the time earlier to express our deep gratitude and gratefulness at this selfless and honorable act. We have been foes in the past and continue to find ourselves at odds, but know that Turkey appreciates your act of goodwill and charity.
In honor of the unspeakable kindness France has shown in returning POWs to Turkey, I make a proposal to all the world.
Henceforth, there should be a rule of international law, that any nation claiming to have captured foreign soldiers or citizens rather than slaughtering them, must be accountable for these lives they claim to have spared. One worker for each type of division they claim to have captured over the course of the war, to be returned to their homeland at the end of the war for no bounty or payments whatsoever. Failure to so account for prisoners shall be considered murder of prisoners and a war crime.
I further propose that this be known as "Louis' rule" or the "French rule of POWs" in honor of France's generous actions.
Let all nations speak their agreement
Ahmed, Sultan
Months ago, we concluded the interviews and inspection of the prisoners of war captured at the bloody and infamous battle of Ekron Oasis. I offer my most sincere and heartfelt apologies to France, for not taking the time earlier to express our deep gratitude and gratefulness at this selfless and honorable act. We have been foes in the past and continue to find ourselves at odds, but know that Turkey appreciates your act of goodwill and charity.
In honor of the unspeakable kindness France has shown in returning POWs to Turkey, I make a proposal to all the world.
Henceforth, there should be a rule of international law, that any nation claiming to have captured foreign soldiers or citizens rather than slaughtering them, must be accountable for these lives they claim to have spared. One worker for each type of division they claim to have captured over the course of the war, to be returned to their homeland at the end of the war for no bounty or payments whatsoever. Failure to so account for prisoners shall be considered murder of prisoners and a war crime.
I further propose that this be known as "Louis' rule" or the "French rule of POWs" in honor of France's generous actions.
Let all nations speak their agreement
Ahmed, Sultan
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