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    http://www.financialmirror.com/more_news.php?id=85 38&nt=Politics

    Financial Mirror (Cyprus)
    COMMENT: US House panel helps end the cycle of
    Genocide

    12/10/2007

    By Nikolaos Taneris

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11, 2007 -- Long before the hearing on Armenian
    Genocide H. Res. 106 was to commence, yesterday, in Room 2172 in the
    House Rayburn building, a long line had already formed by droves of
    Turkish parliamentarians and Turkish government agents, including
    Turkey's ambassador. All flanked by well-heeled lobbyists like Mr. Bob
    Livingstone and a slew of Turkey-sponsored Genocide denial groups,
    most notable was the heads of the `interfaith dialogue' group that
    calls itself the RUMI FORUM, who treated us to long hard hate-stares
    as we walked by them to the back of the line.

    The tragic episode of the Armenian Genocide of 1915-1923 resonates
    with our people, because as the Armenians were methodically deported
    and massacred by Ottoman Turkey's government, and even into the
    nationalist era of Mustafa Kemal's rule. Likewise , our own parallel
    population in the Black Sea littoral , in some areas even surrounding
    Angora, and finally in the legendary Greek Orthodox Christian city of
    Smyrna were uprooted and killed, unlike the Armenians , our people at
    least had a free homeland (of their own) to flee to, and find
    refuge. Culturally, its difficult for our people to ever forget this
    time and crime, many of modern Greek culture's most legendary
    contributors were descended from refugees, -- Harry Klynn, Apostolos
    Nikoliades , and Stelios Kazantzidis to name just a few, our culture
    in Greece and Cyprus remains inextricably tied to the some two million
    refugees and survivors of this time, not surprisingly, Greece and
    Cyprus were amongst the first countries in this world to officially
    recognize the Armenian Genocide.

    It was against this background that STOP coalition (Stop Terrorizing
    Orthodox Peoples!) activist Fotios Cheung, and me and veteran Hellenic
    activist Alex Aliferis, saw firsthand a successful attempt by our
    representative American democracy to finally, begin to end the cycle
    of genocide by the Turkish government.

    The Turks clearly want to see blood in this campaign, as always,
    trying to bluff their way out of their responsibility, by use of
    threats and intimidations. Shamelessly, the Bush administration, the
    State Department and even the Pentagon has been relentless in calling
    up Congressmen, essentially pleading with them to cave in to Turkish
    Genocide denial.

    We couldn't help but feel profound sadness upon seeing the four
    elderly women in wheelchairs lined up in the first row of the House
    Foreign Affairs Committee hearing room, with the simple tag on their
    shirts reading `I am a survivor of the Armenian Genocide', and behind
    them a gaggle of Turks, flown in from Turkey, wearing a big white
    sticker on the lapels of their expensive suits, with a big black `NO'
    to H. Res. 106 pinned to their lapels underneath their sneering
    pugs. Two elderly Armenian gentlemen who demonstrated with us for
    Smyrna Massacre remembrance, last month, were also there, and gave
    Fotios and me, big, heartfelt hugs.


    -- HOUSE PANEL SUPPORTERS


    Chairman of House Committee on Foreign Affairs Congressman Tom Lantos
    opened the debate, the only Jewish Holocaust survivor ever to serve in
    the House, mentioning the alleged importance of the American bases in
    Turkey, he followed up by quoting the writings of Henry Morgenthau,
    the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the time of the
    atrocities - `I am confident that the whole history of the human race
    contains no such horrible episode as this. The great massacres and
    persecutions of the past seem almost insignificant when compared with
    the sufferings of the Armenian race in 1915.' The opening remarks
    ended with the statement `This is a vote of conscience, and the
    Committee will work its will.' Ultimately, Chairmen Lantos lunged
    forward and offered a resounding `YES' to H. Res 106.

    Congressman Gary Ackerman whose district covers familiar territory in
    Queens New York, such as Flushing, pretty much told it like it is and
    said he felt so sorry for these people who travelled here , the
    survivors, in wheelchairs, through airports, from different parts of
    the country , gesturing to them he said "What time can they come
    back?"

    Chinese-American Congressman David Wu, a Democrat from Oregon, in
    solemn dignity, told the Committee that his vote, `YES', is a vote for
    truth!

    Greek-American Gus Bilirakis, Republican from Florida, said `the
    Armenian Genocide of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915, can no longer be
    put on the back burner'.

    Most memorable was Cuban-American Congressman Albio Sires (D-NJ), who
    in a beautiful Spanish accent, revealed to all and sundry the real
    murderers of truth, Sires said `a Turkish sword is over my head',
    before boldly offering a proud `YES'.


    -- WHO SAID NO?


    Dan Burton, the Republican from Indiana, has a long record of support
    for Turkish Crimes and their cover up, over the years Burton has been
    an active participant, from the very beginning, of US delegations
    visiting the pseudo-regime in northern Cyprus, disregarding
    international law, Burton has also been involved in numerous official
    delegations and receptions with the pseudo-regime in Turkish-occupied
    Cyprus. Burton said that this resolution would mean `cutting off our
    nose' and `shooting ourselves in the foot', no surprise here, he voted
    `NO'.

    Robert Wexler (D-FL), is co-chair of the pro-Turkish caucus in
    Congress, claiming that Turkey helped twice in America's wars in Iraq
    and Afghanistan, and emphasizing this by slamming his fist on the
    podium , he voted `NO', again , no surprise.

    The BIG SURPRISE came from Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the
    Republican from Florida. Last weekend she was honoured, in a Terrace
    on the Park New York event, as a `philhellene' in Congress, with a
    Justice for Cyprus award from Cypriot businessman Nikos Mouyiaris, who
    heads up the Pancyprian Association of America. This was one of the
    biggest Cypriot events of the year, Philip Christopher, the Chairman
    of the International Coordinating Committee Justice for Cyprus (PSEKA)
    was there for her, Andrew Manatos the long-time Washington lobbyist
    was said to be there, even Dalaras the musician, who ironically
    composes songs about refugees, was there. In her speech to the House
    Panel, however, citing Iraq, and claiming fear for her
    daughter-in-law's safety in Iraq, Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen, bailed
    out , `NO' was what she said to the Armenian Genocide resolution.

    When the final vote was announced of 27-21, the room exploded in
    cheers, many wept, the Turks quickly cleared out, and we were left
    with a victory for truth, thanks to the conscience of those who truly
    believe in truth and American democracy, rather than those who cower
    to threats and intimidation. We were not the only ones who traveled
    from several states away, we met young men and women who took off from
    work and flew in from as far away as California and Canada, to see our
    democratic representatives affirm a truth, that Turkey and its
    supporters have spent the last 92 years trying to run and hide from,
    all over the world.

    The day after, Turkey has continued its threats and its shameless
    expressions of `disappointment' at the House panel's affirmation of
    truth. The US State Department's Daily Briefing, late today also
    reiterated who they support, in regards to truth, Undersecretary
    Burns, also long regarded as a `philhellene' has already been speaking
    to Turkish officials, repeating the US State Department's `commitment
    to work with Congress on this to see that the full House in fact votes
    to defeat this resolution as we move forward.'

    My friend Christos, compared this struggle in the coming days to a
    football game, or what we call in America, soccer, when a team wins by
    a narrow margin, it's more and more enthused to work, ever harder, to
    set right what went wrong.

    The Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, has promised, publicly, that
    the full vote on the House floor will take place before Thanksgiving,
    or end of November, some say it may even take place within the next
    ten days.

    Let's also not forget that the one advantage the Turks always have is
    time, after all, the years are passing and the survivors may not be
    around anymore as living testaments to the Armenian Genocide, if not
    now, then "What time can they come back?"


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