The Situation in Southeastern Europe. An Address Delivered By Henry G. Croker, At the Seventh Annual Meeting of the Society of American Wars, Commandery of the District of Columbia, April 30, 1909

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These, however, it must be said, are victims not only of the Moslems but of themselves; for in all this country the Christians, who make a veiy heterogeneous majority of the whole population of seventy-five persons to the square mile, are of various races and various creeds, each bent upon proseMizing or crippling the others in the hope of predominating and ultimately secur- ing autonomy for a government of its own.
And upon this strife the Turk looks with com- placency, while wringing out his
...iniquitous taxes.
A modification of this last phrase is, however, due the government of the Young Turks, instituted last July. The revolution of that month was a pa- triotic movement undertaken to arrest the decay of the Ottoman power in Europe, and, immediately after the Sultan was forced to restore the Constitu- tion of 1876, the new government took measures to improve the intolerable conditions in Macedonia, well perceiving that upon doing so depends the re- tention of sovereignty there. It is likely, too, that the evident policy of Austria under the guidance of Baron d'Aehrenthal to extend her sphere of in- fluence by means of railways towards the Aegean Sea hastened heroic action by the Young Turks.


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