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    To escape justice, genocide perpetrators deny its occurrence

    31.01.2007 18:06

    YEREVAN (YERKIR) - The Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC)
    participated on January 30 in a press conference organized by the
    Canadian Jewish Congress (CJC) to discuss issues related to the
    punishment of war criminals, PanARMENIAN.Net reported. In addition to
    the CJC and the ANCC, conference participants included the Friends of
    Simon Wiesenthal Centre for Holocaust Studies, PAGE-Rwanda, and the
    Roma Community Centre. Aris Babikian, the Executive Director, Armenian
    National Committee of Canada, said during the event, `It is ironic
    that at the dawn of a new century and after 92 years of the Armenian
    Genocide, we are gathered, as victim nations of Genocide and Holocaust
    to remind the international community of its responsibility and
    obligation to bring to justice the perpetrators and their
    accomplices. Canada and the international community can not sit idly
    and watch as a new genocide unfolds in front of our eyes and on our TV
    screens. The pledge "never again" should not be a hollow echo of the
    past, but it should be our moral and ethical compass to prevent future
    Holocausts, Genocides, and ethnic cleansing.

    By bringing to justice the architects of such heinous crimes and by
    recognizing, commemorating, and banning the denial of these despicable
    acts, Canada and the international community can send a clear and
    unequivocal message to the despots of the world that that the
    international community will not tolerate such vile and inhuman
    treatment of our fellow human beings. To cover up their responsibility
    and to escape justice the first act of the perpetrators of any
    Genocide is to deny its occurrence. We have witnessed this again and
    again.

    As scholars have demonstrated, the last act of any Genocide is the
    denial of the horrendous act. Once the denial machine is set into
    motion, the planners and executors of the Holocaust or Genocide get
    emboldened and feel that they have gotten away with their original
    plan of wiping out a whole race.

    They then proceed to blame the victims and the survivors for their
    misfortune and plight. It is true that while each genocide has its own
    unique circumstances, planning and implementation, the concept of
    genocide and the denial are universal and integral for each other. In
    all genocides the survivors are subjected to the denial machine one
    way or another. The denial can originate in individuals,
    organizations or states.

    Unlike the historical revisionism and the denial of the Armenian
    Genocide by the Turkish Government, Holocaust deniers, such as Ernst
    Zundle and Jim Keegstra, constituted the lunatic fringe of
    society. But recently-learning from the Turkish Government's
    tactics-certain countries have started implementing the Turkish
    Government's denial strategy to rewrite the Holocaust. Denial of any
    mass killing is to deflect justice and to perpetuate the hatred cycle
    against the victims.

    Denial has another catastrophic impact on nations and civil societies:
    Once the guilty part covers up its crime and gets away with it, it
    spreads falsehoods in its educational system, to indoctrinate future
    generations with hatred and animosity towards the victim nation. The
    denialist portrays the victims as the enemy of the state and of the
    nation. It injects the US against THEM concept into the mentality of
    its own society. The recent assassination of Armenian-Turkish
    journalist Hrant Dink is quintessential expression of this concept.

    Here's the full cycle--from genocide to genocide denial:

    · For 92 years the Turkish state denied its responsibility for
    the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians

    · The Turkish state then proceeded to arouse hostility among
    its citizens against Armenians. It did this through the educational
    system and trough broad propaganda.

    · The Turkish state supported ultra nationalists to incite the
    masses against the Armenians.

    · The result? A teenage assassin, goaded and armed by
    ultranationalists, assassinated an Armenian journalist whose sole
    "crime" was writing about the truth of the Armenian Genocide and
    promoting friendship between Turks and Armenians.

    By suppressing the truth the perpetrators discharges its
    responsibility. It also justifies its action as a "righteous crusade"
    for the welfare of its own people. With incredible chutzpah Turkey
    turned the story of the Armenian Genocide upside down and depicted
    itself as the victim! It was the Armenians who had committed genocide
    against the Turks, blithely said.

    Armenians all over the world believe in accountability and
    responsibility. The punishment of the guilty is imperative because it
    will help the civil society of the perpetrator to atone for the crimes
    of its leaders and to reconcile with the victim nation. As we have
    seen, without recognition of the crime and punishment of the guilty
    there can be no reconciliation.

    The denial of the Holocaust or any other genocide is an encouragement
    for its repetition, as it eventually did happen in Turkey against the
    Kurds, in Germany against the Romas, in Cambodia and in Rwanda against
    the Tutsis and today in Darfur.

    We should not allow Hitler's contemptuous remark:" Who remembers
    nowadays the Armenians?" haunt us forever.

    We call on the Canadian Government to take the lead and ask the UN to
    amend its UN Charter on the Convention on the Prevention and
    Punishment of the Crime of the Genocide by adding an article on denial
    of the Holocaust and all Genocide,' reports the ANCC.
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