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    COMMENTARIES: CANCELLED GENOCIDE EVENT AT THE U.N.

    Greek News, Greece
    April 30 2007

    The April 13 editorial on the canceled Genocide exhibit at the United
    Nations rightfully criticizes the United Nations for succumbing to
    Turkish pressure. We would like to point out however, that in addition
    to the Armenians, there was likewise a conspiracy of Genocide directed
    toward the Greek and Assyrian populations by the authorities of the
    crumbling Ottoman Empire. As early as 1914, Greeks living on the
    coasts of Asia Minor were summarily deported into the interior, and
    eventually Greeks along with Assyrians fell victim to forced death
    marches, massacres, and starvation.

    The horrific atrocities of the Ottoman Empire were acknowledged as
    can be seen by the initial efforts to free the Christian populations
    from Turkish rule. Plans were conceived for the establishment of an
    independent Armenian Republic, while Greece was officially invited by
    the Great Powers to take possession of Smyrna and Eastern Thrace. In
    addition, Constantinople was occupied by the Great Powers, thus putting
    an end to Turkish rule. The later tragedies which led to the burning
    of the free Greek City of Smyrna and the massacre of its Greek and
    Armenian populations by Turkish nationalists led by Mustafa Kemal,
    and the subsequent slaughter of Greeks and Armenians throughout
    Anatolia bear witness to the illegal status of the Turkish Kemalists,
    and the program for Genocide intended to eliminate once and for all
    the native Christian populations whose democratic demands emanating
    from the simple desire to merely exist conflicted with Turkish demands
    to maintain territory inhabited by non-Muslim populations.

    The subsequent abomination referred to as "Exchange of populations" by
    the representatives of the Great Powers led to the forcible uprooting
    and destruction of 1,000,000 Greeks from lands that their ancestors
    had resided in for 3,000 years. Indeed, Genocide is the proper label
    for the policies that were adopted toward Greeks and Assyrians, as
    well as Armenians. The cowardly capitulation to the Turkish Kemalists
    by the Great Powers stands as an example of appeasement and cruelty
    by the West that condemned entire peoples to unspeakable terror
    and suffering. The legacy of this appalling example of indifference
    to the suffering of innocents remain with America and Europe to the
    present day. Turkish ultranationalists maintain a firm hold on Turkey,
    and neighboring states unable to defend themselves such as Syria and
    Cyprus have fallen prey to the expansionist legacy that Mustafa Kemal
    left behind in Turkey, and that now appears to threaten the democratic
    ambitions of the Kurds in Nothern Iraq who are being targeted by the
    Turkish paramilitary State.

    Theodore G. Karakostas [email protected] Member of HEC Executive
    Council
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