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    US HOUSE MUST UPHOLD TRUTH AND JUSTICE WITH ARMENIAN GENOCIDE RESOLUTION

    http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/hotline/200 7/11/us-house-must-uphold-truth-and-justice.php
    Fr iday, November 09, 2007

    Frank V. Zerunyan, Esq. [Chairman, Board of Governors of the Armenian
    Bar Association; Mayor Pro Tem, City of Rolling Hills Estates]:
    "The People's House of the United States of America must follow its
    tradition and uphold the truth above all else. The speaker of the
    House of Representatives must bring HR106 to a floor vote because
    the resolution is morally, intellectually, historically and legally
    consistent with our American values. We Americans must insist that
    our leaders promote truth, justice and the rule of law. We have a
    long tradition of accepting human dignity as an inalienable right
    and as the basis of our jurisprudence. No one could have described
    it better than Alexander Hamilton when he said "The sacred rights
    of mankind are not to be rummaged for, among the old parchments,
    or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam in the whole
    volume of human nature, by the hand of divinity itself; and can never
    be erased or obstructed by mortal power."

    "Never again" to Armenians, Jews, Cambodians, Rwandans, Darfurians
    is not just a slogan in the context of the human rights debate in
    the world; it is a call to meaningful action to eradicate genocide
    from the world.

    Experts and scholars confirm that each perpetrator has used previous
    crimes against humanity with impunity. Indeed Adolph Hitler himself
    in 1939, before the invasion of Poland, reminded his commanding
    officers in a passionate speech "who still talks now days of the
    extermination of the Armenians?" Denial is part of and a completion
    of this crime against humanity. Our values simply do not permit us
    to be co-conspirators to the commission of or to the completion of
    the crime of genocide.

    At stake today in Washington DC, of course, is the question of
    whether the United States House of Representatives should offend
    Turkey by voting on a resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide
    of 1915. All actors in this debate are playing the roles they have
    played for decades. Turkish generals and ministers are threatening
    our military ties, the closure of our bases, air space and logistics
    routes. Ironically however, even before any word of this resolution,
    those routes were already closed to our sons and daughters when our
    nation went to war to liberate Iraq. There is also a new threat by our
    own government; "radical Islam". Most if not all credible experts will
    agree that this threat is simply not credible as the Republic of Turkey
    will never chose this form of a regime over the great and overwhelming
    legacy of its founding father Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Moreover, such
    a threat completely undermines contemporary Turkish identity.

    While the Republic of Turkey may react negatively in the short term
    (I think to their own detriment), recognition of the Armenian genocide
    is warranted for several reasons. First, the HR106 declares the truth;
    a truth that 23 other countries, 40 American States and countless
    Counties and Cities have already recognized. Second, no one discusses
    or even mentions our influence and the basis of our influence over
    the Republic of Turkey. The truth is that we brought Turkey into
    the NATO Alliance without which Turkey's security could not be
    guaranteed. We support Turkey's membership into the European Union;
    an economic "must" for the survival of Turkey into the 21st Century
    and beyond. We granted Turkey a most favored nation trading status
    resulting in more than $7 billion in annual trade and $2 billion in
    US investments in Turkey. Only Israel and Egypt outrank Turkey as
    recipients of US Foreign assistance. Third, it is inconceivable that
    even back in the days when the US prized West Germany as a buffer and
    deterrent against the Soviet Union, we Americans would have refrained
    from condemning The Shoah (the Holocaust) at Germany's behest.

    Finally and more importantly to this American of Armenian decent,
    it brings finality and closure, bringing back human dignity to
    humanity lost almost a century ago. I assume most of you know the
    eternal resting grounds of your great grand fathers and grand mothers;
    I don't. My ancestors formed the first Christian nation in the world
    (301 A.D.) only to become the invisible Christians in unmarked graves
    in the early stages of the 2oth Century.

    I am the great-grand son of a victim and the grand son of a survivor.

    Ironically, I live today as the direct result of the kindness of a
    Turkish gentleman (Effendi) who had the humanity to shelter my grand
    father. I applaud his humanity and encourage our leaders to follow
    in his footsteps."

    Opinions expressed in JURIST's Hotline are the sole responsibility
    of their authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of JURIST's
    editors, staff, or the University of Pittsburgh.
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