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    Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY
    May 13 2007


    Commentary
    Denying Armenian genocide an atrocity in itself


    David Rossie
    Commentary


    Some Things Never Change Department:

    "UNITED NATIONS -- The United Nations dismantled an exhibition on the
    Rwandan genocide and postponed its scheduled opening after the
    Turkish mission objected to references to the Armenian genocide in
    Turkey at the time of World War I." -- The New York Times.

    Members of the Flat Earth Society take heart. Your cause is not lost.

    Global warming deniers stand firm. Dick Cheney's oil company pals may
    yet pay off enough needy science professors to lie for them.

    If the Turks, despite the mountains of evidence, including
    eye-witness testimony, can get away for 92 years with pretending that
    the slaughter of more than a million Armenians didn't happen, then
    there's hope for any group or government determined to keep reality
    at arm's length.

    It boggles the mind that after all these years, all the books, all
    the eye-witness accounts and, yes, the trials when some of the
    perpetrators were called to account and admitted their roles in the
    atrocities, although most of them escaped punishment, that we are
    still being confronted by an official cover-up of that monstrous
    deed, and the governments of the world, not to mention most of the
    newspapers that cover them, are willing to put up with it.

    In some European countries, you can go to prison for denying the
    Nazi's Holocaust that took the lives of 6 million Jews, gypsies,
    homosexuals and assorted others.

    The Cheney/Bush Gang's foreign policy operatives won't talk to the
    Iranians in large part because their prime minister is a Holocaust
    denier.

    But they, as have generations of their predecessors, suck up to the
    Turks and go along with their ghastly lies. And now the UN rolls over
    for them as well.

    And why not?

    In 1939, after his armies had laid waste to Poland and his then
    friends the Soviets had carted thousands of them off never to be seen
    again, Hitler said in reference to the Poles: "Who, after all, is
    today speaking of the destruction of the Armenians?"

    Well, plenty of his countrymen had spoken of that destruction,
    because as German officers posted to Turkey after the start of the
    WWII, they had witnessed it.

    What brought the Turks down upon the Armenians? Apparently the fact
    that they were Christians was reason enough. But there were other
    reasons as well. There were allegations, false as it turned out, that
    the Armenians were spying for the English and French, despite the
    fact that thousands of Armenians were serving in the Ottoman Army.
    Service in the German Army in the same war didn't spare that
    country's Jews 20 years later.

    It's probably worth noting, too, that the Turks were enthusiastically
    aided in slaughtering Armenians by the Kurds.

    In his definitive account of the Armenian genocide contained in his
    book, "The Great War for Civilization," Robert Fisk gives the lie to
    the Turks' fiction, as have others before him. Fisk calls what
    happened an upper case Holocaust as , he notes, did Winston Churchill
    before him.

    The German novelist Franz Werfel described a brief but doomed
    instance of Armenian resistance in his book, "The Forty Days of Musa
    Dagh." And, Fisk notes, in a chilling preview of what was to come, a
    Nazi newspaper in 1939, attacked "America's Armenian Jews for
    promoting in the USA the sale of Werfel's book."

    The Armenian genocide was an atrocity. Going along with the people
    who keep insisting that it didn't happen, even at this late date, is
    another atrocity.

    Rossie is former associate editor of the Press & Sun-Bulletin; his
    column appears on Sunday.

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