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- Title
RUSYA’DA BOLŞEVİK YÖNETİMİNE KARŞI KÖYLÜ İSYANLARI VE BİLDİRİŞ GAZETESİ (1930-1931).
- Authors
İNCE, Mustafa
- Abstract
The Bolsheviks, who came into power after the second Russian revolution, made important promises to non-Russian peoples living on Russian soil. One of these promises was social prosperity along with communism philosophy. However, the Bolsheviks and their understanding of regime did not provide the welfare promised, but instead brought persecution and oppression to the public. The Russian administration, which had difficulties putting communist philosophy into practice, also has not been able to fully implement its 5 and 10 year plan. For this reason, people were exposed to oppression for a long time, especially the non-Russian ones. The people living in Russian soil, especially the peasants began resisting to the sanctions of the Russian regime in order to protect their lives, property and their honour. After a while, this resistance, which turned into a peasant rebellion, reached to a point beyond Bolsheviks anticipation. Communism, which in particular transformed the peasants into civil servants that worked only to not starve, was an unacceptable conception for the peasant people. That is why the villagers did not want to hand over the goods and land acquired by them in their own lands to the Bolshevik regime. As a result of this, the Soviet regime resorted to violence and oppression and then they began to face resistance. Russians' response to this movement, which later turned into a peasant rebellion, was very cruel. Russian regime, who pointed a gun to peasants and anyone resisting, arrested, exiled and killed thousands of people. A publishing of Azerbaijani immigration, Bildiriş Newspaper gave coverage to the peasant rebellions too, in an attempt to proclaim the Bolshevik regime philosophy's irregularity and failure, and Russian's oppression and persecution to non-Russian people. In the study, the revolutions of February and October are briefly mentioned. Acquiring all issues of Bildiriş Newspaper, the content and discourse are analyzed, reviewing the news about implementing the communism philosophy and peasant rebellions.
- Publication
Electronic Turkish Studies, 2018, Vol 13, Issue 2, p335
- ISSN
1308-2140
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7827/TurkishStudies.13125