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    HISTORIANS WEIGH IN ON THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
    by The Stiletto

    Blogger News Network
    http://www.bloggernews.net/111126
    Oct 22 2007

    One of the especially specious arguments against the Armenian Genocide
    Resolution was that Congressmen are not historians, and are unqualified
    to determine whether the systematic slaughter of Armenians by the
    Ottoman Turks constitutes ¡°genocide.¡±

    For the sake of discussion, let¡¯s accept this sophistry and agree
    that Congress should take its cue from historians whose job it is
    to know these things. Earlier this month, scholars and academics of
    genocide studies gathered at McGill University (Montreal) for the
    Global Conference on Genocide Prevention signed a petition urging
    Congress to recognize the Armenian Genocide by approving floor votes
    on HR/SR 106. In his opening remarks, symposium chair Payam Akhavan,
    S.J.D. noted, ¡°The 20th century has been described as the Century
    of Genocide. It opened in 1915 with the mass killing of almost 1.5
    million Armenians in Eastern Anatolia by the Ottoman Empire.¡± Among
    those who signed the petition: Rom¨¦o Dallaire, former commander of UN
    peacekeeping forces in Rwanda; Yehuda Bauer, Holocaust historian and
    scholar, Yad Vashem and Hebrew University; and Dr. Gregory Stanton,
    President of Genocide Watch.

    Not content to publish not one, not two, but three editorials
    against HR/SR 106 in the space of two weeks (perhaps more than one
    of the genocide deniers on its staff wanted his own crack at it),
    The Wall Street Journal also sacrificed G-d knows how many trees to
    allow Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan a platform to spew
    anti-Armenian propaganda and genocide denial:

    Efforts to rewrite the history of the events of 1915 through
    legislative fiat and vilify Turks are not new to the U.S. Congress.

    But past attempts were always contained through support in Congress
    and from successive presidential administrations. This time, it seems
    that the House of Representatives may be forced to take sides and pass
    unilateral judgment on a historic controversy that is as contentious
    as it is complex.

    The truth is that the Armenian allegations of genocide pertaining to
    the events of 1915 have not been historically or legally substantiated.

    Erdogan asks, ¡°why the Republic of Armenia is obstinately evading
    Turkey¡¯s offer to establish a Joint History Commission to examine
    together the events of 1915 through bilateral dialogue - all the
    while openly supporting efforts to defame Turkey.¡±

    The truth is, Erdogan can¡¯t handle the truth. Like all Turks, he has
    been brainwashed from childhood to believe that ¡°many Turks lost their
    lives during the mutual killings.¡± It goes without saying that the
    word ¡°genocide¡± never appears in Turkish schoolbooks ¨C but then,
    there are no references whatsoever to the mass murders.

    Instead, schoolchildren are taught that the ¡°events of 1915¡å ¨C a
    code term used only by Armenian genocide deniers ¨C were attributable
    to ¡°treacherous¡± Armenians who had joined the Russian Imperial army
    in attacks on the Empire.

    Conservative pundits who know as little about Turkish culture as
    they do about Ottoman Turkish history marveled that Turks would
    be ¡°insulted¡± by a symbolic resolution passed by the government
    of a country a world away ¨C even as they scrambled to scotch the
    resolution so that the bratty tot would get what he wanted and shut
    up. The Stiletto can explain: Every morning in school, Turkish children
    recite an oath that inculcates them with the idea they are a superior
    breed of human:

    I am a Turk, I am honest. I am a hard worker. My rule is to protect
    those younger and to respect my elders, and to love my country and my
    nation more than myself. My goal is to enhance and to get higher. May
    my life be a present to the Turkish people. Honorable, unreachable
    Ataturk! I give my oath to continue towards reaching the targets
    you showed, to walk on the road you have opened, in the country you
    created. How happy I am to say I am a Turk.

    Hard as it may be for right-thinking people to believe, it is entirely
    within the realm of possibility that Erdogan sincerely believes that
    Ottoman Turks did not ¨C and are too decent and honorable to - commit
    genocide. Unfortunately for Turkey, the governments of 22 nations
    worldwide and 40 states here in the U.S. know different because their
    schoolbooks and newspapers aren¡¯t censored, and their writers and
    journalists aren¡¯t prosecuted (or murdered) for telling the truth.

    It is Turkey that needs to constitute historical commissions to undo
    decades of lying to and brainwashing its citizens. Armenians know
    all too well the truth of the matter. They need a stinkin¡¯ ¡°Joint
    Commission¡± like Jews need Mahmoud Ahmadinejad telling them whether
    there was a Holocaust.

    --Boundary_(ID_2wmLFSMrY8Ydpx+bcFJUIg) --
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