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    EUROPEAN THOUGHT AND ARMENIAN CAUSE
    Nikos Lygeros

    KarabakhOpen
    19-09-2007 10:13:35

    The Turkish diplomacy must finally understand that any European
    thinker, any defender of the human rights is foremost Armenian. We
    do not find references to Armenia in the manuscripts of Leonardo da
    Vinci merely by chance. This country always attracted Europe. Only
    from now on its people are even more important because the genocide
    of the Armenians of 1915 represents a paradigm in the field of the
    human rights. Its victims of an all-out war without name are evidences
    shouting in our memory because the men themselves keep silent. For
    now, we do not have any more excuses because we are not ourselves
    in direct danger. So we must show that the Armenian cause is one of
    the fundamental components of the European thought. We were certainly
    able to conceive the Declaration of the Human Rights. But other people
    had to endure the consequences of its transgression. These innocents
    gave a lesson to the righteous. They gave their life so that men
    sacrifice theirs to this cause. We cannot be satisfied to say that
    we are the children of the Declaration of the Human Rights, we are
    also the parents of the children victims of the genocide. Because the
    genocide of the Armenians, the first of the XXth century, modified
    our way of seeing the human rights. It enabled us to understand what
    the reality of a crime against humanity constitutes. The Turkish
    diplomacy tries by any means to exclude the Armenian claims, as it
    disputes the existence of Cyprus, in order to appear in a neutral
    way. But the European thought did not forget the past because it is
    imprescriptible and also because it is our past. We do not want to
    accept the genocide of the memory, this other genocide of the Turkish
    system. If we are Europeans it is also because we are Armenians
    too, because our own history was wounded by the genocide of these
    people. The Turkish diplomacy may well play the card of the new image,
    we keep in memory those of the "Petit Illustre" of our ancestors that
    illustrated the "massacre a la Turque". As the grown up children still
    remember images of their school, our memory cannot forget the victims
    of the genocide, because it is the continuation of their deaths. The
    memory can transcend death but only the recognition of the genocide
    transcends barbarousness. If Turkey does not recognize the genocide,
    it will recognize that we are Armenians!
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