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    The Enemy of My Friend is My Enemy? The Jewish Diaspora and Genocide
    Denial

    http://www.juedische.at/TCgi/_v2/TCgi.cgi ?target=home&Param_Kat=16&Param_RB=&Pa ram_Red=9034
    "die jüdische" 21.12.2007 13:20


    Noah's Ark

    With all due respect to the numerous Jewish-born humanists, historians,
    writers, individual personalities, Chief Rabbi, Yona Metzger and many
    other that have had the courage to take a stand for the recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide and justice for this crime, it is none the less
    obvious that the official representatives of Judaism and above all
    Jewish/Israeli politicians still have a lot to catch up on.

    Even though the internationally recognized and respected Jewish jurist
    and human rights activist Rafael Lemkin already concerned himself with
    and recognized the systematic destruction of the Armenians as a "murder
    of race" at the start of the 1930s, the fact remains that justice for
    the Armenian Genocide is still being aggressively denied by influential
    organizations of the Jewish Diaspora as well as by the State of Israel
    itself.

    Genocide - extermination of a race - is a political crime. Genocides
    are not committed by private individuals, but by the state itself. The
    reference to historians and historical science in regard to the
    Armenian Genocide is a tactical and spurious argument to relieve the
    world governments from the responsibility to act while simultaneously
    giving the perpetrators carte blanche. The proper reaction to political
    crimes is therefore only possible through political response - from the
    parliamentary houses, the politicians and the governments.

    Now more than ever the denial of genocide must be responded to, for
    denial is intrinsic to the methodology of genocide. Genocide is denied
    even as it is practiced.

    From the beginning, the perpetrator seeks pretexts and justifications
    to conceal the real intentions. Thus, the extermination is referred to
    as "transporting," as "deportation" or "resettlement" - "moving to
    secure places" or even as the "final solution." A verbal code is used
    to camouflage and thus deny the annihilation, even as it is being
    committed.

    Genocide without simultaneous denial is unthinkable - yes, even
    impossible. The first thing that must be done is to consider what the
    perpetrators want to attain through denial. Denial is not just the
    simple negation of an act; it is much more the consequent continuation
    of the very act itself. Genocide should not only physically destroy a
    community; it should likewise dictate the prerogative of interpretation
    in regard to history, culture, territory and memory. As the victims-
    Armenians - "never exists".

    The Turkish have not only murdered humans , destroyed an ancient
    culture/civilization and rewritten history, but they continue to
    legitimize the act as well as the racist ideology that led to the act.
    This includes the legitimization of any and all stereotyping of the
    Armenian people as a dangerous enemy, as a deadly bogeyman in the
    closet.

    Denial is the final step in the completion of a mass extermination -
    and the first step towards the next genocide. If genocide is committed
    in Ruanda or Sudan, it is done with the knowledge that the rest of the
    world will only watch and then forget.

    They look to Turkey and think themselves safe in the assumption that
    their actions will likewise remain unpunished! Whether in Sudan or
    Ruanda or any other potential hotspot of mass murder the accountable
    powers-that-be rhetorically ask - as Hitler supposedly did just before
    invading Poland - "Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of
    the Armenians?"

    The Republic of Turkey has denied the Armenian Genocide for the past 84
    years, and politicians in Israel and a vast majority of officials of
    Jewish Diaspora are aboard their boat now. In the USA, for example, the
    Jewish Anti-Defamation League (ADL) not only denied the Armenian
    Genocide in the past but also actively fought against the Congressional
    Resolution for the Recognition of the Armenian Genocide. At the end of
    August 2007, the ADL finally recognized the Armenian Genocide through
    gritted teeth. The acknowledgment given, however, was qualified to such
    an extent that one could have done without it. A similar statement of
    recognition was also simultaneously supplied by the American Jewish
    Committee.

    Presently, the AIPAC totally denies to have ever fought against the
    official recognition of the Armenian Genocide by the US government and
    now presents itself as being neutral in regard to the subject. (And
    apparently "neutral" is just what they are.)

    Pierre Besnainou, the acting president of the European Jewish Congress
    (EJC) until early 2007, stated in 2006 that the Armenian people should
    stop making fools of themselves: there has been only one genocide in
    modern times and as everyone knows it was that of the Jews - an
    Armenian Genocide never happened. (We have yet to see what the attitude
    of Moshe Kantor, the current president of the EJC, is in this regard.)

    In 2001, while he was the Israeli Foreign Minister, Nobel Prize winner
    and current President of Israel Shimon Peres described the Armenians as
    "meaningless" ("Armenian allegations") Moreover, this year President
    Shimon Peres and the current Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni did a
    heroic act that in no way pales to the statements regarding the
    Holocaust expressed by the President Ahmadinejad: Peres affirmed
    Israel's attitude to the "Armenian Question" and promised the Turkish
    Prime Minster Erdogan to lobby against the Armenians, while Minster
    Livni prevented the Knesset from officially recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The statement given: "Genocide never happened. There was a "tragedy"
    with victims on both sides. Please reconcile yourselves now and start a
    dialog." Once again, a replay of the Turkish argument of shameless
    denial by a Israeli official: "There were mutual killings and No mass
    Killings."

    Just recently Israeli President Shimon Peres let himself be vocally
    celebrated by hundreds of Genocide deniers in the Turkish Parliament,
    including numerous Turkish fascists, racists, ultra-nationalists and
    fundamentalists In Ankara, President Shimon Peres reiterated his
    support for the denial of the Armenian Genocide and conveyed his full
    acceptance of the Turkish politics of lies and denial. But it cannot
    escape the notice of an experienced politician like President Shimon
    Peres that the Genocide deniers in Ankara are no longer simply
    satisfied with the repudiation of the Armenian Genocide.

    Turkish Prime Minster Erdogan and the other Turkish nationalists have
    long since joined forces to create panturanic - "Pan Turkish"-
    institutions with the specific aim of try(ing) to prove the
    'illegality' of the existence of the Armenian people to the world.

    When the French Ambassador to Great Britain, Daniel Bernard, referred
    to Israel as "this shitty little country" in 2001, there was a storm of
    protest and he was quickly labeled an Anti-Semite. But what should an
    Armenian call someone that denies the Armenian Genocide and refers to
    Armenians as "meaningless"? If that were even just all that is being
    done: Above and beyond this, Turkey has demanded that Israel instruct
    the "Jewish Lobby" to agitate against the Armenians. Of course the
    reference to the "Jewish Lobby" is an allusion to the Jewish Diaspora
    and - as is the case when talking of Diasporas - carries a whiff of
    world conspiracy and global domination.

    Thus, the "Jewish Conspiracy" should follow Ankara's tune and
    eliminate, obliterate, purge (whatever you choose to call it) the
    "Armenian Conspiracy." Under normal circumstances the concept would be
    laughable, but laughter is not advisable as it could result in
    asphyxiation.
    Why Do Jewish Organizations and their Functionaries Deny the Armenian
    Genocide as Turkey Does Deny recognition and Justice for this Crime?

    How can this act of denial be harmonious with the Jewish moral concepts
    and identity in light of the xenophobia, racism, Anti-Semitism,
    hostility and intolerance that the sorely tested Jewish People are
    themselves confronted with on a daily basis? Genocide is racism: it is
    the most paramount and aggressive form of racial discrimination, and is
    aimed at the obliteration of the existence and life of a people only
    because they belong to a specific community or collective - a community
    that is defined by the aggressors as "the others," as "the alien."

    Two reasons are commonly given for the "placating" activities of the
    international Jewish community in regard to Turkey's denial policies:
    Israel needs Turkey, and the Holocaust is unique. On occasion a third
    reason is also offered: to do otherwise would result in repercussions
    against the Jewish community in Istanbul. (Although if this were true,
    the US Congress and Senate could never pass any resolutions against
    Iran: as is well known, numerous Jewish people also live in Tehran,
    Yazd, and Isfahan for centuries!) Statements such as those are, in the
    end, nothing but hollow attempts to justify denial-
    The attitude of Jewish Organizations and their functionaries in regard
    to the Armenian Genocide not only results in their involvement in the
    guilt of the perpetrators but also produces a culpability of their own
    as well.

    An attitude such as theirs supports and perpetuates the bogeyman image
    of the Armenians that has long been cherished by the Turkish while
    simultaneously strengthening the Turkish nationalistic self-image.
    Above and beyond this, when Jewish functionaries describe the Ottoman
    Turkey as a paradise of earth, they both distort history and negate the
    inhumanities experienced by the Armenian People; instead, an unmerited
    image of a heroic and pro-Judaic Turkey is propagated throughout Jewish
    communities and private homes.

    Thus, in turn, within the sphere of the Jewish Diaspora and even Israel
    itself, a new generation grows that is spoon-fed the misconceptions of
    the valiant Turk and perfidious Armenian. In regard to this current
    situation, is oddly ironic that the modern usage of the word
    "Holocaust" - used so often by international communities to describe
    the Shoah - was first introduced to describe the Turkish bloodbath
    suffered by the Armenians in Adana in 1909. (Ferriman, Z.D.: The Young
    Turks and the Truth about the Holocaust at Adana in Asia Minor during
    April 1909; London, 1913.)

    The Enemy of My Friend is also My Enemy
    Is the demonization of the Armenian Community within the Jewish
    Diaspora done with this concept in mind? Some examples among others: In
    July 2007 an article was published in the "Jüdische Zeitung" ("Jewish
    Newspaper") in Germany which totally supported and serviced the
    policies of genocide denial and victim-perpetrator-reversal as
    practiced alla Turca.

    The "Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs" published in November this
    year in its webpage an article written by Ms. Aydan Kodaloglu, an
    advisor to the former Turkish President Turgut Ã-zal; in her article,
    Kodaoglu attempted to make the denial of the Armenian Genocide (even
    more) palatable for the Jewish and Israeli population. (Ironically
    enough, according to Nüzhet Kandemir, the former Turkish ambassador to
    the USA, President Turgut Ozal was himself on the brink of recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide.)

    In turn, in the Jerusalem Post Joel J. Sprayregen (the former National
    Vice-Chair of the ADL and a member of the Executive Committee of the
    Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)) took the
    Armenian resistance during the Genocide to justify denial alla Turca -
    "There was no genocide" - he was referring to history fakers - despite
    the fact that he must be fully aware that one could easily reinterpret
    reality and deny the Jewish Holocaust through the misrepresentation of
    the Warsaw Uprising, the Theresienstadt- deportation camp, the "sale"
    and departure of the Jews to Switzerland during the Holocaust and
    survival of millions of Jews people ...

    And in the US, one could easily come to assume that Washington Times -
    which often reads as a copy of the Turkish press - aims at leading a
    war against the Armenian Genocide Resolution (HR 106) in the US
    Congress.
    Holocaust-denier, David Irving, is serving more and more as example as
    a paradigm for the denial of Armenian Genocide. Mr. Lenny Ben-David,
    former undersecretary at the Israeli Embassy in the US and A adviser
    for five years to the Turkish embassy in Washington, until earlier this
    summer, In his article published in the Oct. 5 issue of the Jerusalem
    Post, titled "Turkey and Armenia: What Jews should do," Not only denied
    the Armenian Genocide and creates hysteria and Armenophobe but in his
    article he gives a lot of credit to the fabrication of Turkish and
    Azeri nationalists and fascists. This is again not a hidden fact even
    for this politician that the aim of Turkish fabrications against
    Armenians in the next step includes: suggesting removing Armenia from
    the maps, as a people and country which doesn't exist...

    If you assume A Armenian student from Jerusalem will be allow in an
    official ceremony in Israel to refer to the Armenian Genocide, you are
    mistaken. This shouldn't come to you as a surprise either; in Istanbul
    the remaining Armenian children from "Western Armenia" (After Gencode
    renamed to "Eastern Anatolia") are forced to write essays how their
    ancestors committed "genocide against Turks" (This is just distressful,
    nauseating, sadistic and perverse.)

    Denial is known as a second killing (a "bloodless-killing"). There is
    an aggressive denial of Armenian Genocide on going by Turkey.
    Unfortunately, a big part of officials of Jewish Diaspora and Israel
    are involved in the denial of Armenian Genocide and this act - their
    involvement in denial - doesn't differ much from the involvement of
    German military officer in Armenian Genocide in 1915 (This reference
    should make clearer - to help to reach a better understanding- what
    really the denial of Armenian Genocide by Jewish politicians means for
    Armenian people and other Christian people who were subject of genocide
    by Turkish!)

    If politically allies do it, it's not genocide but "Tragedy". There are
    Turkish "palace historians" that aim to erase all references to
    "Armenia" and "Armenian people" in the libraries of the world. This is
    a fact that is easily documented. Professor Dr. Yusuf Halaçoðlu, the
    racially motivated President of the Turkish Historical Society with the
    assistance of Turkish fascists, extends great effort on proving the
    non-existence of the Armenian People and, in turn, the state of
    "Armenia." The statements of many Jewish Diaspora officials that "there
    was no Armenian Genocide" play directly into the hands of the official
    policy Turkey and the Turkish Nationalists and fascists.

    A nation that has been the victim of genocide should not be forced to
    prove the fact of genocide. For a nation to support the perpetrators of
    genocide by placating the world with official statements supporting the
    Turkish government's shameless policies of denial is disgraceful and
    appalling; for a nation that itself has likewise suffered an attempted
    obliteration to do so is incomprehensible. The "placating" efforts by
    Jewish officials and functionaries are doomed to backfire: the denial
    of the Armenian Genocide in no way helps to make Israel stronger or to
    increase the security of the Jewish People.

    Turkey and Turkish nationalists have always used other people for the
    implementation of their inhuman policies against "non-Turks" in order
    to achieve their own final goals, if not their own "final solution"

    Words such as dialogue, reconciliation, and rapprochement are terms
    that awaken fundamentally positive associations, but they are being
    used without any reflection upon or reference to historical fact or
    fairness, let alone justice. It is beyond understanding that the
    newspapers of the Jewish Diaspora present the Armenians as the
    "irreconcilable" or "troublemaker", as the "true" disruptor in
    international relations, when it is the Turkish that continually
    attempt to illegalize or negate the discussion. (What dialogue would
    the Jewish Nation have with Germany had Germany demanded and been
    permitted to forbid the acknowledgment of the holocaust and justice?)

    Is the Jewish community the "troublemaker" when the Iranian President
    Ahmadinejad denies the Shoah? A crime that happened 60 years ago and
    that he himself did not participate in?

    The statement that the genocide happened 90 years ago or the
    insinuation that the Armenian Diaspora - the "Armenian Conspiracy" -
    are endangering world peace because they are motivated by self-swerving
    interests serve again nothing else than to protect the perpetrator. But
    is it not the purpose and duty of international criminal law to protect
    the victim? Should criminal law protect the rapist or killer because
    the victim supposedly "asked for it"? Is international law only a "law
    for the stronger" and thus only there to protect the state and not the
    individual?

    Are terms such as "crimes against humanity," "genocide," "war crimes"
    and "war of aggression" only there to protect the aggressors and not
    the victims?
    The Armenian Diaspora - the masses of people forced to disperse
    throughout the world - is a result of the genocide executed by the
    Turkish; the Diaspora Armenians are not pursuing an arbitrary and
    unfounded interest, they have a justified demand for justice and
    recognition. At the same time, this demand is also a concern of the
    international community of states which created and approved the
    legislation known as "public international law" or "international
    criminal law."

    It is not just a matter of morality to condemn genocide, it is a
    premise for peaceful coexistence. It is a cornerstone of international
    peace, and the looming threat of this very crime is a principal reason
    behind military intervention and self-defense.

    A question that might arise when reading this text is why do I only
    write about the Jewish Community and Israeli politicians? Well, this is
    due to the following fact: aside from the Turkish themselves, Israeli
    politicians and the Jewish Diaspora are the only ones that go beyond
    the "simple" denial of the Armenian Genocide (and denial of Turkish
    genocides against other Christian people, e.g. The Assyrian Genocide)
    to both aggressively practice a virulent policy of denial and likewise
    try to inspire others to do the same.

    For example, the unprecedented dedication with which Shimon Peres
    supported the "fight" against the Armenian Resolution in the US
    Congress while Bill Clinton was still president.

    The relationship between the Jewish People and the Turkish is based on
    lies and the denial of the Armenian Genocide - the denial of the 1.5
    million Armenians that died by the hands of the Ottoman Turkey from
    1915-1923. It is a relationship that is based on criminal complicity in
    hushing up a horrific transgression against humanity and that totally
    disregards all concepts of moral and justice.

    Namik Tan, the Turkish Ambassador to Israel, described this
    relationship in September 2007: "The Turkish People make no
    differentiation between Israel and the Jews of the world. To us, you
    are all one. We have no pact with Israel, but rather with the whole
    Jewish world. If the Jewish lobby disappears, Israel loses its
    importance to us. Therefore, Israel takes the responsibility when a
    Jewish organization speaks of Genocide."

    The truth will set Turkish and Jewish officials free. Implementation of
    international agreed reforms for "Western Armenia/ Turkish Armenian"
    and eliminating - "getting rid" - of a nation/people by Turkey are not
    the same. Only the fact of genocide can keep alive disinformation
    policy, the genocide denial industry and the nationally authorized and
    aggressive Turkish politics of denial. Israeli/Jewish officials should
    advice their "friends/allies" in Ankara to stop making fools of
    themselves. Armenian Genocide was proved as Armenian Genocide was
    happening.

    The whole world was witness of this genocide. Besides this: Armenian
    Genocide is well documented above all by Turkish war time ally Germany
    (even though a part of this documents being destroyed in1919 and
    1940s.)
    According to Taner Akcam, a nonconformist Turkish historian, "The
    denial of the Armenian Genocide is the basis of Turkey's existence." At
    the latest, Namik Tan's statements above and the aggressive denial of
    Armenian Genocide by President Shimon Peres also reveal and proves that
    the relationship between Israel and Turkey is also based the denial of
    the Armenian Genocide (raison d'Ã?tat instead of right to truth and
    justice.)

    One cannot help but wonder how long a relationship built on boundless
    dishonesty, immorality, denial and lies is capable or destined to
    last... Indeed, it is truly incomprehensible that the Jewish Diaspora
    denies the Armenian Genocide for the "good" of Israel. What lasting
    "good" has ever come from the denial of genocide, from the denial of
    truth, from the denial of the justice?


    Author's Note: I am aware of the fact that my analyze of Jewish Denial
    of Armenian Genocide may upset some so please feel free to write
    comments on it . And, in the meantime, the author likes to let you
    know: who ever denies one genocide he/she denies all genocides. Jewish
    denial of Armenian Genocide kills not only the Armenian Genocide but in
    the end this denial kills The Jewish Holocaust too...

    E-mail: [email protected]
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