World — March 25, 2012 11:14 pm

France, Turkey, and the Politics of Genocide

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From an American perspective, one could be forgiven for thinking that the French don’t understand freedom of expression.  After all, it was only last year that a bill banning the public wearing of a burqa or niqab drew the support of roughly four out of five French citizens.  Denying the Holocaust has been illegal in France for more than twenty years, and the “positive presentation of drugs” is punishable by massive fines and up to five years in prison.

Most recently, both houses of the French legislature have passed a bill that would make the public denial of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 to 1923 punishable by a whopping fine of 45,000 euros ($57,000) and a year in jail.  The bill’s inexorable advance was halted only when it was referred to the country’s highest court, the Constitutional Council, where it was ruled unconstitutional in February.

But this setback might not spell the end for the criminalization of Armenian Genocide denial.  President Nicolas Sarkozy has asked his government to redraft the bill, his office explaining that “The President of the Republic considers that [genocide] denial is intolerable and must therefore be punished.” Sarkozy’s dogged pursuit of the bill’s passage has his critics wondering about his angle.  Accusations leveled against Sarkozy at home range from attempting to curry favor with French voters of Armenian descent (a small but influential minority of about 500,000) to outright Islamophobia and an effort to prejudice the French people against Turkey’s possible accession to the European Union.

The Turkish response to the legislation can best be described as apoplectic.  In the wake of the bill’s initial approval by the National Assembly last December, Ankara cancelled all bilateral talks with the French government, suspended joint military operations, and denied French warships and military planes permission to dock or land in Turkey respectively.  Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has even gone so far to accuse France of having committed genocide in colonial Algeria and threatened further, unspecified action against France if the bill becomes law.

Turkey’s righteous indignation might be more convincing if it was not also glaringly hypocritical.  When Erdogan, in a speech to parliament, insisted that the French bill “murdered freedom of thought”, he seemed to have forgotten that Article 301 of the Turkish penal code makes it illegal to insult the Turkish nation, ethnicity, or government.  Since its implementation in 2005, Article 301 has been used on many occasions to prosecute writers, journalists, and scholars who have criticized Ankara’s policy of vehement genocide denial or who have otherwise run afoul of the regime.  It would seem, therefore, that Erdogan’s definition of “freedom of thought” is as fluid as is politically convenient.  Whatever the French motives for promulgating its genocide denial legislation and regardless of whether or not such legislation truly suppresses freedom of thought, Turkey simply cannot claim the moral high ground when it comes to free expression.

Moreover, Turkey’s hysterical reaction to the bill has made it abundantly clear that the country is being forced to confront its own checkered history.  In an interview with HPR, Harvard Professor of Armenian Studies James Russell shed some light on why the legislation elicited such a strong Turkish response: “In Turkey itself, denial of the genocide is one of the cornerstones of the culture. There has been a very systematic effort by the Turkish state not only to deny that the genocide took place, but also to eradicate signs that [Armenians] lived there.”  Russell further believes that the French legislation represents an important and long overdue reality check and rejects Turkish claims that the bill is intended to be racist or Islamophobic.  “This isn’t a matter of anti-Turkish bigotry.  [The Bill] stems from a desire for historical recognition.”  Indeed, Russell views recognition as a move that would ultimately benefit Turkey and expressed optimism that such recognition would take eventually gain acceptance.  “One has to encourage a change in Turkish civil values … I think Turkey’s viable future depends on this issue.  There has been a lot of progress and there will be more progress.”

But ultimately, the controversy surrounding France’s bill ceases to be about the skeletons in Turkey’s closet or even about the Armenian Genocide specifically.  Rather, it is a facet of a larger debate between those who would recognize and learn from historical fact and those who would stubbornly continue to deny the undeniable.  As important as it is for Turkey and other governments to acknowledge the truth of the Armenian Genocide in order to reconcile the descendants of the victims with the descendants of the perpetrators, the true value of recognition is as a bulwark against future abuses.  “The Armenian experience was one of the signal dangers of the twentieth century” explains Russell.  The longer a crime is concealed, the longer lies take the place of truth, the easier it is for subsequent crimes connected to the first to proliferate and find acceptance.”

While France’s methods for ensuring the perpetuation of historical fact might run counter to the American concept of constitutional liberty and be perceived by Turks as a grave insult to their national identity, its government is addressing a hugely important issue that deserves the world’s attention.  In the almost 100 years since the extermination of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire and the seven decades that have elapsed since the Holocaust, the world seems no closer to the abolition of mass murder. Tragic chapters on Cambodia, Rwanda, Yugoslavia, and Darfur have instead been written in the annals of history with the blood of millions.  If “Never Again” is to be anything more than just a mantra, perhaps the governments of the world would do well to play an active role in preserving the memory of calamities past.

After all, it was Hitler who wondered on the eve of his genocidal invasion of Poland, “Who still talks today of the extermination of the Armenians?”

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  • JakeThreefeathers

    Just to avoid misunderstanding and ambiguity, can we find out if this proposed French law, imposed by Armenian extortion artists, contains a provision for retroactivity? Can Chief Inspector Jacques Clauseau arrest President Shimon Peres of Israel?

    In April 2001, Mr. Peres, as foreign minister, made this statement : “The Armenian allegations are meaningless.We reject attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian allegations. Nothing similar to the Holocaust occurred. It is a tragedy what the Armenians went through but not a genocide.”

  • Dark131313

     Davutoglu writes his doctrine in his book  Strategic Depth. These names are irrelavant if one wants to understand current Turkish foreign policy.

  • Dark131313

    Are you blind? There are many highly respected academicians who consider it a tragedy but not a genocide. You are in a confirmation bias.

  • Dark131313

    These scientist are right to be afraid of saying it was not a genocide. Remember the armenian terrorist organization ASALA which had assasinated many Turkish politicians and pro-Turkish scientists. 

  • Dark131313

     Bernard Levis is the authority on  ME history and politics. No argument. 

  • Dark131313

    France and Russia support Armenian allegations because they were the ones who armed Armenian gangs which slaughtered 500.000 Muslims and 50000 Jews and started all these events.
    Germany supports because they do not want to be the only commiter of a genocide at Holocaust scale
    Armenia is utterly living in stoneage and landlocked and without hopes of development so their only hope is reperations.
    U.S basically can pass any bill if you pay enough to lobbyist.
    Israel traditionally is against Armenian claims. First due to the fact that armenians and greeks slaughtered them as well, and second they do not want to share their image of genocide victims.
    Many 3rd party countries such as Sweden, Denmark passed such bills in the past, in a similarly unserious manner to French parliament (French passed this with less than 10% attendance in their  parliament)

  • Dark131313

    This article is so unfounded and ignorant.  The author apparently does not know what 301 is. That’s really funny to draw a relation between this armenian allegations and 301. So, irrelevant and pure stupid.

    Quote from the article “Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has even gone so far to accuse France of having committed genocide in colonial Algeria and threatened further”
    Gone so far? French war crimes are well documented and were commited in front of cameras by French soldiers. Even youtube is full of documentaries if you procrastinate to find proper scientific work and get informed.

    Your Harvard Professor of Armenian Studies James Russell is basically bullshitting. In Turkey, no body denies what had happened in 1915. Turkish argument is simple: that does not qualify to be a genocide, because it was NEITHER A STATE POLICY NOR STATE ACTION.  1915 events were a civil reaction to what armenians did to Muslim women and children while muslim men were fighting WWI kilometers away home. There are many evidences that Ottoman Empire did her best to prevent the events.  I know you lazy author will never listen to Turkish arguments nor will you take a look at counter evidence. But at least watch:  
    http://youtu.be/qG70UWESfu4

    Second, this is not a cornerstone of Turkish culture. It is not in Turkish daily agenda or life. But one can confidently say and observe that ALLEGATIONS OF GENOCIDE IS A CORNERSTONE OF ARMENIAN CULTURE AND IDENTITY.

    Quote from the article
    “Russell further believes that the French legislation represents an important and long overdue reality check”. Reality Check? sorry but which one of those who voted for it in French parliament did a reality check? Or which one is qualified to do it? 
    This is an issue between Turkey and Armenia. TURKEY CONSTANTLY INVITES ARMENIAN STATE AND SCHOLARS TO ESTABLISH AN INDEPENDENT FORUM TOGETHER WITH TURKISH SCHOLARS AND TURKEY ALSO OPENS STATE ARCHIVES TO BOTH SIDES. ARMENIANS ARE NOT WILLING TO PARTICIPATE NOR THEY OPEN THEIR ARCHIVES. DOES SOMEONE EVADE REALITY CHECK?

    So Russel says “One has to encourage a change in Turkish civil values … ” This is basically blah blah. Look at facts Mr. Russel! Encourage Armenians for a realty check. 

  • Jake Threefeathers

    Reparations? Apologies? Nuts!

    The incredible delusions of these Armenians boggle the mind. If they are waiting for an apology, they will have to wait until the snowy season arrives in hell. 

    Do these obsessed and deviated sociopaths have any inkling of what the Turkish people think of their progenitors? Turkish people think of Ottoman Armenians as rats and snakes and backstabbers who committed treason en masse and who collaborated with invading enemy armies during a life and death struggle of the Ottoman Turkish nation. Those who commit high treason would be seen as rats and snakes by any nation worth its salt. For the love of Jesus H. Christmas, whoever heard of apologizing to rats and snakes?

    If the Armenians of the U.S. had committed half the crimes that the Ottoman Armenians had committed in 1915 and in the 50 years leading to 1915, there would be no American Armenian diaspora to speak of, because the American people would see to it that every single one of these treasonous Armenians would get his comeuppance. 

    Reparations Kim Kardashian’s big derriere and Cher Sarkissian’s pre-surgery big nose!!!

  • JakeThreefeathers

    It is difficult to understand the sociopathy of these delusional and horridly deceitful Armenian zealots. These “eternal victims” have built a lucrative cottage industry of decrying genocide and “genocide denial.” 

    The slick Armenian flimflam artists constantly try to liken their outlandishly exaggerated tales of victimhood to the Jewish Holocaust. But at the same time, these same Armenian fraud meisters up and honor the world’s number one Holocaust denier, Pres. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, who also advocates wiping Israel off the map. Go figure.

     In 2007, Yerevan State University bestowed an honorary doctorate to Ahmadinejad and gave him a gold medal to boot. How do you say unmitigated chutzpah in Armenian?I guess to try to understand this slippery tribe of Armenians we must turn to one of their own, John Roy Carlson, nee Arthur Derounian :”Wholly opportunistic, Dashnaks have been variously pro-Nazi, pro-Russia, pro-Soviet Armenia, pro-Arab, pro-Jewish, as well as anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist, anti-Communist and Anti-Soviet – whichever was expedient.”John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian), Cairo to Damascus, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1951, P.438
    [1] John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian), Cairo to Damascus
    Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1951, p. 438.John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian), Cairo to DamascusAlfred A. Knopf, New York, 1951, p. 438.

  • GLAK

    Dukes of mind to date, there are self-sustaining French, English, German and Russian archives. Of course, the Turks could destroy incriminating documents in its archives and try to find the absurd excuse of their country’s politics in the late XIX – early XX centuries. But clean up all the archives of the world can not the Turks. And available in other countries of documentary material clearly confirms the fact of Genocide.
     Also read the world famous French imenamy – Clemenceau, Jaures, Anatole France, Romain Rolland, whose remarks in defense of the Armenians – a self-sufficient evidentiary material which denounces the Turkish policy of genocide.(Report of the newspaper “Times”)
    I got a message on the complete extermination of the Armenians in Adrianople.October 10 Turkish police arrested 45 residents of Adrianople – the Armenians, who took Bulgarian citizenship. All the detainees were sent to Constantinople, and even in Asia Minor, except for 10 people who managed to escape and find refuge in the Bulgarian Mission Street Feather. The intervention of the Bulgarian government has enabled these persons to return freely to Karaagach. As for the fate of the remaining thirty-five Armenians, Port finished with ignorance.Shortly after this incident, all the Armenians in Adrianople, numbering about 1,600 people were arrested, a man once sent to Asia Minor, and the women and children were detained for two days in jail, being subject to serious attacks from jailers. Some of them were subsequently planted in sailing boats to ferry to Asia Minor. Two boats went to the bottom in the area Rodosto, and most of the former on board drowned. Part of the exiled family was sold for a ridiculously low price, mainly Jews. A delegation from Karaagacha went to Sofia in order to secure the intervention of the government, but received no reply to his petition. Memorandum addressed to the Bulgarian Government That another delegation, gives a complete picture of the suffering experienced by the Armenians in Asia Minor, prisoners in the hands of Turkish authorities.The document is given a list of 29 areas in which the entire Armenian population, amounting to 835 000 people were either killed or expelled, or force directed to the Muslim faith. One priest was burnt alive, five – were hanged or otherwise killed and 10 arrested.”The Times” 21. XII 1915.

  • GLAK

     October 5, 1915, at the height of the deportations and mass killings of Armenians in Turkey, Johannes Lepsius in his press conference in the German Reichstag, the Kaiser’s government accused the connivance of the political gang Talaat Enver.For non-interference in “internal” affairs of the Union of Turkey, when she committed a crime against humanity, once and for all Lepsius denounced the government Bethmann-Hollweg expression “slave ports.”
    French intelligence from the beginning possessed a completely accurate transcript closing speech of the main leader of Young Turks, they delivered 14 September 1910 at a secret congress of “Ittihad” in Thessaloniki. This speech was devoted exclusively to being prepared for destruction “cursed” Christian nation. ”When the time comes, we will destroy all the Armenians of the empire. They must be destroyed completely, so that no trace … We get a” living space “, which they say our real friends, the Germans, and the cost of this operation will be paid by the Armenians” (G. E.Guarch. Armenian will. MA: Uni Press, 2010, s.367).As you can see, one of the reasons for Turkey’s entry into World War I on the side of Germany (12.11.1914) was to implement this particular plan.
    Expressed by the great German Hegel, who saw in the nude, zryashnom, skeptical denial beaten way to refute and negate the comprehended content. In our case there was no genocide – and that’s enough. ”Skepticism, which ends with an abstraction of” nothing “or void, can not move on from the last, but should not be expected to be presented if it is something new and that it was so he could plunge it into the same abyss of emptiness.” This behavior is vulgar skepticism, Hegel explained by fear of the truth.
    Genocide – the terrible truth of 1915. Hence the denial of crimes against humanity by the Turkish government. For fear of vulgar skepticism of truth is not able to “find some other truth except the truth only of vanity – always be smarter than any of its own or someone else’s thoughts.”Filled the proscenium forgers of historical truth always know how to dissolve any sensible idea and instead find all content only his skinny “me.” And as they turn the knowledge of historical truth in the trick, then, according to Hegel, truth itself is laugh at this trick. So it was time to announce them just buffoons.There is no doubt that the abstract the question of deportation altogether worthless. Deportation of Armenians by the Young Turks and the Jews by the Nazis are not comparable with any other deportation. Both are pursuing the same goal – to destroy an entire people. In one case, disagreeable people were killed in a convenient way, in another – at the end. Therefore, one who compares the two deportation to any other, “either fooling himself or trying to deceive his fellow man” (Franklin Roosevelt).

  • GLAK

    May 24, 1915 the Allies issued a joint official statement in which the attempt to complete annihilation of the Armenians was classified as “crimes of Turkey against humanity and civilization” (Neue Zuricher Zeitung, 25.05.1915). In March 1919, according to the Turkish historian Taner Akcam, in Turkey at the trial of war criminals the public prosecutor outlined the attempt to destroy an entire people a clear expression of a “crime against humanity.”
    December 13, 1918 Interior Minister Mustafa Arif, made a statement that sheds light on the initiative of the Turkish parliament to bring to justice the major war criminals. For Turkey, it is time to liberation from the yoke of a totalitarian gang unheard-of Enver Talat. ”Unfortunately, during the war, our leaders, covered by the spirit of a certain gang of bandits have carried out the law of deportation in a manner that exceeded the most bloodthirsty bandits methods. They decided to destroy the Armenians, and that they certainly could” (quoted in: Rolf Hosfeld. Operation Nemesis, S.285). The public prosecutor Mustafa Naseem said at the opening of proceedings against the leaders of the gang of Young Turks: “So, what can be expected from us, there is justice in the name of universal human rights. Innocent victims rise again” (S.292). In addition to the words Nazim strictly legal aspects of the motif also contains the sacralization of victims of the genocide.Armenians are the first to adopt Christianity as state religion, and no other Christian people can not count themselves as martyrs for.

    RMTaner Akcam (historian): Menteshe Khalil, who was in the Young Turks as Minister of Foreign Affairs and Chairman of the National Assembly, in a letter written in Malta, said that, if expelled from the country of the Armenians and Greeks, they would not have been able to establish a state. The same, but much more clearly expressed in 1920. in the National Assembly of Ankara, Hasan Fehmi. ”Before you make a deportation, we knew that we would be called murderers,” – he says, and asks: “Why we took the risk to be called murderers?” Asks and answers himself to his question: “We had to do it for the welfare of our beloved homeland. “The Turkish Republic was established as a result of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Glory to the founders of the Republic of Turkey – an integral part of our national identity. Criticism or charges against them are similar to self-blame, and it is very difficult. But among the founders of the Republic of Turkey, there are people who participated in the genocide of 1915. or knowledgeable about it, and we find it difficult to talk about it, including why.According to the official Ottoman figures 1919., Destroyed 800,000 Armenians. It is easy to say, “were killed 800,000 Armenians,” and it is clear that the State is responsible for killing so many people. Let’s consider this response in more detail: let’s 800,000 people have died from “starvation, adverse conditions, for unknown reasons,” etc. Well, in the same years 1916,1917,1918. Ottoman government deported more than half a million Muslims without any problems. As a state evicted without any problems and a half million Muslims, could not prevent the massacre of almost one million Armenians?You know, we have an official lie: they say that “the Armenians have caused us to strike from behind, so we brought them out of the battle area and moved to more secure places, so they were not at war with us.” However, it is important to note that the Armenians were deported from all parts of Anatolia – from Ankara, Bursa, Kutahya, Amasya, Tokat, Samsun, Edirne, Tekirdag. See where those chased from the Armenian vilayets – in the deserts of Syria and Iraq. And on the Ottoman documents, Syria and Iraq have been declared areas of military operations.Armenians were evicted from the center of Anatolia, the safest vilayets, where there were no incidents, and sent directly to the battlefield, the war against the British. Is this not strange?The sentence “let’s leave that question to historians” have had enough. The Turkish Foreign Ministry and our diplomats, it is not clear why historians have become the largest in the world. And after all that you say “leave the matter to historians.” That is, leave to historians only when they say what you want.Conversely, do not give a talk to the historians who express different from your point of view. This is absolutely a political issue, and it is necessary that political leaders sat down and decided it.Turkey can not live by hiding the crime. It’s a shame Turkey. With this disgrace, Turkey can not join the European Union can not take place in the modern world.She simply does not allow. Today we call this century the century, when asking for forgiveness. Turkey was like a cauldron, MFA – on the cover, barely covering the Turkey. Today, the boiler explodes: Turkey is no longer possible to keep isolated from the outside world. The boiler cracks everywhere he went.
    Selim Döring (historian): They say, “let the events of 1915. historians have judged. “ But asked whether they historians? No. In the Turkish authorities are historians who are called “team A”. When it says “leave the issue to historians,” they meant.Architects of the Republic of Turkey – not thousands. There are several hundred, all of them during the deportation of Armenians in 1915. occupy a particular position.They either knew about these events, either directly participated in them. By and large, these are the same people. They say ‘deportation, massacres, genocide, etc. committed the Young Turks. “ Very good, Who are these Young Turks? All the founders of the republic were the Young Turks.
    Halil Berktay (historian): The question of state or parastatal Turkey’s position is rather complicated. In 1915-1930gg. Everybody knew about the massacres.Therefore, when we study the historiography of this period have never come across the phrase “this was not, it’s a lie.” The reason is that these events were still fresh in the minds of generations, and everyone knew what really happened.There were also people who are proud of, saying, “if we are not killed, it would have killed them.” In 1926. in the Los Angeles Examiner newspaper was printed an interview with Ataturk. At the time, had already completed the trial of some members of the Young Turk Party. Answering a reporter’s question, Mustafa Kemal said: “These people, whom we now judge, are the authors of the terrible violence and massacres committed against the Christian population of the Ottoman Empire.”
    Aisha Hyur (analyst-writer): According to the registrations of 1914., In the Ottoman Empire was in 2538 churches, 451 Monastery, and 2,000 schools belonging to the Armenian community. After the deportation of the first thing settled in Armenian towns and villages of the Muslims was the transformation of central and beautiful churches into mosques. The rest of the church was used as warehouses, boiler rooms, etc. The representative of the nationalist wing of Parliament Reza Noor, in a letter to the commander of the Eastern Front Kazim Karabekir (May 25, 1921.) Said: “If we can wipe out the traces of the city of Ani, it will be a great service to Turkey” . It was the capital of a medieval Armenian kingdom. Karabekir in his memoirs, wrote that Reza Nur refused, because the ruins of Ani occupied the same territory as the walls of Istanbul, and to do such work was not easy.Young Turk Party, carrying out the deportation of 1915., Made his accomplices as the masses, and most of the political, administrative and military cadres of the Ottoman state. That is, It was a collective crime. The ideology of the Young Turks came to the present day. It is this continuity, which we may call complicity, despite the fact that it took more than 90 years, makes it impossible to identify the deportation of Armenians in 1915. (Which can be called genocide).

  • GLAK

    Times Higher Education: the Turkish Foreign Ministry captivates scientists and pays for the denial of the Armenian GenocideTimes Higher Education: the Turkish Foreign Ministry captivates scientists and pays for the denial of the Armenian GenocideThe British edition of the Times Higher Education published an article on the topic of the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire in 1915. and with respect to this issue in Turkey. The material is quite remarkable is entitled: “Can we really get to know the truth about the Armenian Genocide?”
    “In 2007. in Turkey, editor of “Agos” Hrant Dink was killed because he was for many years criticized the country’s policy of genocide denial. Up against the murder of Dink, sued for “criticism of the Turks.” For the same reason, a lawsuit was filed against the Nobel Prize winner, Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. A number of scholars argues that those who deny the Armenian Genocide, simply bribed the Turkish Foreign Ministry, “- says the publication.
    For example, a teacher at Clark University (Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA), Taner Akcam at a conference in Bucharest, dedicated to the Armenian Genocide, said in Istanbul, while maintaining confidentiality, it was informed that the scientists who are ready to deny the Armenian Genocide, there were paid huge sums.
    “If someone is working on the problem of the Armenian Genocide, and uses this term, it may immediately lose his job. This is the reason that many scientists do not use this term. If I wanted to work in Turkey, it was unable to find any work in Turkish universities. No one can take me to work because they then immediately begin to terrorize the government “- said Akcam.
    According to him, if Turkey opens its border with Armenia and established relationships, it would have a positive impact on the study on genocide and other issues.
    “Normalization of relations is an important step to make in this direction were more independent research,” – said the scientist.”Times Higher Edutsation” IH.2011g.

  • GLAK

    Turks in Uganda raped 50 young girls
    April 1, 2012
    In Uganda, a teacher of Turkish origin Baro Emin was raped 50 young girls.

    According to Turkish Milliyet, a Turkish man-pedophile crimes became known afterhe had forgotten one of the Internet Cafe CD. Owner of the establishment gave the discovery to the police, and then became known to the shocking details of the”feats” of men.

    On the DVD was recorded two rapes. Detained teachers told the police thatentered into a sexual relationship with about 50 girls. He recorded the rape on filmand sold the sites specializing in child pornography.

    The court sentenced Emin Baro to 2 years imprisonment or a fine of six millionshillings ugandskih. Baro has paid a fine of about $ 2500 and go free, but the publicrebelled against him. Baro was again arrested. The judicial authorities have noted that against him is sufficient evidence base, which allows the death sentence.

  • GLAK

    Armenians have good reason to be offended by the Israeli government because of the non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Unscrupulous those Holocaust victims who are so insensitive are the people who received the same fate as they are. Such an offensive Israel’s refusal was due to his immoral desire to please Turkey – its “strategic ally”.
    Like many citizens of Israel, Yisrael Dr. Charney is strongly opposed such a shameful position of his government on the Armenian Genocide. For many years he was director of the Institute for Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem), he is also former president of the International Association genotsidovedov. On various occasions Charney clearly expressed his tough attitude to the officials of Israel, criticizing them for their reprehensible position on the Armenian Genocide.
    “Israel is trying to maintain friendly relations with Turkey at the expense of denying the Armenian Genocide. I am convinced that this is a mistaken policy. Of course, I do not believe that the nation, especially, the small nation can not deal with the assessment of political realities and risks to safety, but nevertheless, I think in the long term should be restrictions on legal policy, and that the denial of the history of genocide goes beyond what is permitted. ”
    “I can not comment on the Israeli government recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Israel is dead wrong on the Armenian Genocide. At the same time, thank God, now I can say that in the culture media of Israel and in our society we have won the battle for recognition of the Armenian Genocide. When a few years ago, our delegation, consisting of four members, which included Professor Yair Oron, Professor Yehuda Bauer, former minister Yossi Sarid and I came to Armenia in order to lay a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the Armenian Genocide, we really represented by the broad masses of Israeli society. “To the credit of the Jewish scholars, most of them succumbed to intimidation and took a principled stand.Czerny Israel strongly opposes all attempts to silence the Armenian genocide and exposes the political background of his rejection by the leadership of the various countries (eg USA) (1). Speaking of those who are anti-Semitic motives in seeking to prevent the spread of the truth of the Holocaust, who because of political factors turned a blind eye to human rights abuses in Turkey (it is – a member of NATO and an ally of the U.S.), Black stresses that Turkey “has spent many millions of dollars and tangible political resources in order to erase the Armenian Genocide from the history books “(1, page 67).Similar thoughts were voiced by other participants. Characterized by, for example, the position E.Fayn (Helen Fine) from the Center for Policy Research in New York City: “Consideration of the Armenian genocide is not a question of friendship, or stroke. Our consideration – it is primarily a question of truth. We can not subdivide the truth for political and non-political. We can not erase the events that happened. Problems in Turkey are determined by its refusal to recognize the genocide. This is not due to the fact that I do, as a Jew, or what makes my Armenian colleagues “(2, p 365).
    The demarche of Turkey – just a “flower” from the “bouquet” of threats, which she regularly blackmails various countries in an effort to oppose the recognition of the Armenian Genocide (the “modest” threat not to attend NATO exercises in the next threat to withdraw from NATO in general, etc. .)To paraphrase the title of one well-known sculptures Shadr Soviet sculptor (1887-1941) can be summarized as:”Cobblestone – the weapon of the proletariat, threats and blackmail – the weapon of Turkey.”
    (1) Charny, Israel W. Toward generic definition of genocide (preprint). In: The conceptual and historical dimensions of genocide. Philadelphia: University of Pensylvania Press, pp 64-94.(2) Toward the understanding and prevention of genocide. Proceeding of the international conference on the holocaust and genocide. Ed. by W. Charny.Westwiew Press, 1984.
    (3) Roger W. Smith. Denial of the Armenian Genocide. Genocide. A critical bibliographic review. Ed. by W. Charny. Facts on file Inc., 1991.

  • Dark131313

    Hrant Dink was not defending Armenian arguments. He had his own stance. Even other armenians used to think he was working for Turkish intelligence.

    No scientist or someone had been arrested or prisoned just because he denied genocide. In Turkish TV’s armenians are given voice, many people bring armenian sources forth and none is prisoned or accused.

    Turkey offered Armenia to open the border. But the offer rejected by Armenians.  Also opening the border has no relation to doing objective research on the matter together. It is just a pretext of armenians to evade facing facts.

    Those allegetions of bribe always occur and always come from Armenian side. They simply cannot accept the facts and believe that whoever denies their allegations must have been bribed. The case of Guenther Lewy is significantly a good example of this. I think you still have not taken a look at my sources. Armenians slandered him of having been bribed but then the got acquitted. 

    Everything you have written so far is pure disinformation and distortion of facts. Where are you living? On mars?

  • Dark131313

    On January 27, 1973, when an old Armenian man, George Yanikian, ambushed and assassinated two Turkish diplomats in Santa Barbara, California, Armenian terrorism burst onto center stage. For about two decades, Armenian terrorists killed more than 70 Turkish diplomats around the world (four in the United States), and wounded and maimed hundreds of innocent bystanders in the carnage they created at airports, markets, and on the streets. Besides a variety of Turkish targets, this brutal and utterly senseless terrorism engulfed the American academia as well. Armenian terrorists attempted to silence prominent history scholars in this country who refused to adopt the revisionist version of history fabricated by the Armenians themselves. In 1977, they bombed the house of Stanford Shaw, a prominent history professor at U.C.L.A. and forced him and his family off the campus.

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    BritishArchives. PRO—F. 0. 371/ 6500/ E.3552, Curzon to Geddes Telegram No 176, dated March 31, 1921.

    “1915-1918 the American State Department must have been in possession of a mass of materials, since at that time the American diplomatic and consular agents, as well as the members of the “American Near East Relief Society” continued their work in Turkey. In an unprecedented humanitarian gesture this aid society was allowed by the Ottoman Government to stay in Turkey and provide care for the Armenians during their relocations, even following the entry of the U.S. into war on the side of the Allies against Germany, the ally of the Ottoman Empire. This was a lofty gesture unparalleled in the history of mankind, and an ultimate magnanimity on the part of the Turks to have allowed the hostile agents and a fanatical religious organization to move about the country freely to provide help for the Christian Armenians, subjects of the Ottoman Empire who were actively fighting against it. On March 31, 1921, Lord Curzon sent the following telegram to Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador in Washington:”

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    British Archives: PRO—F. 0.371/ 6500/ E.6311 Geddes to Curzon, Telegram No 374, dated June 1921.

    “I have made several inquiries at the State Department, and today l am informed that while they are in possession of a large number of documents concerning the Armenian relocations, from the description, I am doubtful whether these documents are likely to prove useful as evidence in prosecuting Turks. Should His Majesty’s government so desire, these documents will be placed at the disposal of His Majesty’s Embassy on the understanding that the source of information will not be divulged.” [An intimation that the available documents are flimsy, as such if their sources are revealed it would be embarrassing for the U.S. State Department.] 

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    British Archives: PRO—F. 0. 371/ 6504/E.8519: Foreign Office minutes.

    Thus, the meticulous search conducted by the British for 30 months with an utmost zeal to vindicate the Armenian allegations produced nothing. The much-touted “eyewitness accounts,” “hard proof’ and “evidence” proved to be grotesque lies. The British, deeply embarrassed by this unexpected turn of events, offered to exchange their prisoners of war in the hands of the Ottoman government with the deportees of Malta. At that point, those prominent Turkish nationals detained arbitrarily and willfully in Malta were no longer suspects but hostages in the hands of the British government. To spare themselves further embarrassment, the British dropped the case. Field Marshal Plumer, governor and commander-in-chief of Malta reported that all the Turkish deportees in Malta, total 59, duly embarked on board H.M.S. CRYSANTHEMUM, and R.F.A. MONTENAL on October 25, 1921. These two ships arrived at the Black Sea port of Inebolu on October 31. The exchange British prisoners were released, and they arrived in Istanbul on November 2, 1921.

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    Same sources also say 500000 Muslims mostly Kurds and 50000 Jews were killed by Armenian gangs. 
    Why don’t you see it? 

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    Deportation was done for the safety of Armenians. Armenians murdered more than half a million people in the eastern Turkey, and Kurdish tribes were out of control.
    So this fact is the reason why only the armenians in the eastern turkey was deported. 
    Armenians in western Turkey, especially the ones in Istanbul, were not subject to deportation.

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    ARMENIAN HARASSMENT 1

    I [Prof. Justin McCarthy] myself was the target of a campaign, instigated by an Armenian newspaper, that attempted to have me fired from my university. Letters and telephone calls from all over the United States came to the president of my university, demanding my dismissal because I denied the “Armenian Genocide.” We have the tenure system in the United States, a system that guarantees that senior professors cannot be fired for what they teach and write, and my university president defended my rights. But a younger professor might understandably be afraid to write on the Armenians if he knew he faced the sort of ordeal that has been faced by others. 

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    ARMENIAN HARASSMENT 2

    A two year hate and smear campaign directed against Professor Lowry forced him out of a chair in Princeton University, and out of the “Armenian Genocide” debate. The media, always mindlessly on the side of pro-Armenians, were willing accomplices in this “gang up,” and the university probably gave the professor a gag order, on the Armenian topic. Lowry was likely bitter to be left alone in this feeding frenzy, with no support from the apathetic Turks, and he probably felt it was just as well.

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    ARMENIAN HARASSMENT 3: ASSASINATION OF SAMUEL WEEMS

    Thank goodness brave men can be found who are willing to take on the formidable power of established Armenians, in the interest of letting the truth be known. One such man was Samuel Weems, a former district attorney and judge from the state of Arkansas, and a Baptist. (Not that a person’s religion should normally matter, but in this case part of Mr. Weems’ interest was in exposing the false Christianity of extremist Armenians.) While Mr. Weems was not a historian in the traditional sense, he had made it his business to explore this subject matter, traveling to study the archives in half a dozen nations… winding up as a person more knowledgeable (in this issue) than most historians. Certainly, his experience as a D.A. and judge qualified him in a much better way (than the average author) to weigh the pros and cons of the issue. When the news was announced of the publication of his book, ARMENIA: SECRETS OF A “CHRISTIAN” TERRORIST STATE, the Armenian outcry against Mr. Weems (and the resulting assassination of his character) was deafening. 

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