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    ANCA ALERTS CONGRESS TO GROWING ANTI-ARMENIAN SENTIMENT IN TURKEY

    armradio.am
    19.09.2007 10:39

    The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA), this week, alerted
    Members of Congress to the growing wave of anti-Armenian sentiment
    orchestrated by the Turkish government as part of its drive to block
    legislation before the US House and Senate recognizing the Armenian
    Genocide.

    The dramatic increase in pressure against the Armenian community
    coincides with Turkey's growing frustration over its inability -
    either directly or through its highly paid lobbyists - to arrest
    the growing bipartisan momentum toward the adoption of the Armenian
    Genocide Resolution (H.Res.106 / S.Res.106).

    With the number of House cosponsors clearing the 50% mark and the
    recent reversal of the Anti-Defamation Leagues longstanding refusal
    to recognize the Armenian Genocide, the Turkish government has
    resorted to a series of increasingly strident - even desperate -
    measures. Amid these efforts by Ankara comes a visit to Washington,
    DC, this week, by His Beatitude Patriarch Mesrob II, Patriarch of
    the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople, who ï~^- as a matter of
    Turkish law and under the intense pressure applied against Turkey's
    remaining Armenian Christians - has been constrained from speaking
    openly about the Armenian Genocide. The Patriarch has recently been
    subjected to a number of high profile death threats, including, this
    July, a plot to assassinate both him and Greek Orthodox Patriarch
    Bartholomew I by a criminal organization of retired officers, known
    as the Union of National Forces.

    The Patriarch, who - in a sharp departure from traditional Armenian
    religious practice - will apparently not be visiting with local
    Armenian Churches or the city's faithful, is scheduled to speak at
    a series of public policy engagements on Capitol Hill, Georgetown
    University, and elsewhere in the nation's capital. Among these are
    an Iftar dinner on Capitol Hill hosted by the Rumi Forum, a Turkish
    American organization with a stated mission to "foster interfaith
    and intercultural dialogue." A second, titled, "The Impasse Between
    Armenians and Turks Must Be Broken," will be at Georgetown University,
    again sponsored by the Rumi Forum, along with Georgetown's Woodstock
    Theological Center.

    Rep. Adam Schiff, the lead author of the Armenian Genocide Resolution,
    commented on the growing pressure on Turkey's remaining Armenians,
    noting that, "In order to perpetuate its campaign of denial,
    Turkey seeks to intimidate all Armenians worldwide, but especially
    the Armenians in Turkey who must live with daily threats. It is a
    criminal offense to merely speak about the Armenian Genocide, let alone
    advocate for the passage of the Armenian Genocide Resolution before the
    Congress. The editor of the last Armenian-language newspaper in Turkey,
    Hrant Dink, was assassinated for writing about the genocide this year,
    and a popular video now being circulated in Turkey celebrates his
    killers and threatens Armenians."

    "It should come as no surprise then that the Bishop of the Armenian
    community in Turkey, who states that he is under daily threat, cannot
    speak about the genocide or support any efforts to recognize the
    genocide including those efforts in our country. To do so would be
    to place a target on his head and threaten his community even further.

    What is a disturbing surprise, however, is the exploitation of
    the vulnerable Armenian community in Turkey by opponents of the
    resolution."

    The ANCA, in a letter circulated yesterday to Congressional offices,
    explained that, "Patriarch Mutafyan - like the leaders of all religious
    minorities in Turkey - lives in constant fear of acts of discrimination
    and retribution by a Turkish government that actively persecutes those
    who speak freely on human rights and other 'sensitive' issues. As
    a virtual hostage, the Patriarch - whose life has been threatened
    on many occasions - will, as has in the past, be forced to follow
    the Turkish government's line. It is truly shameful that Turkey has
    resorted to using naked coercion - cynically taking advantage of the
    concern of Patriarch Mesrob for the safety of his flock - in a last
    ditch bid to block the adoption of the Armenian Genocide Resolution."

    A highly popular online Turkish video, posted on the video sharing
    service YouTube last week, praising the assassination of Turkish
    Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, illustrates the type of dangerous
    and hate-filled environment that Patriarch Mutafyan will return to
    after his orchestrated visit to the United States.

    The video, which was originally taken down from YouTube but which
    has resurfaced in a number of different forms and has been viewed by
    hundreds of thousands in Turkey, depicts images of the Dink's killing
    with a lyric refrain, "If a person betrays the country, he is finished
    off." It goes on to show "patriotic" photos of confessed assassin
    Ogan Samast glorified in front of the Turkish flag. Video lyrics
    also include the chilling warning: "The only good Armenian or Kurd
    is a dead Armenian or Kurd." Similar video of Turkish police proudly
    posing with Samast shortly following his January incarceration for
    the murder was leaked to Turkish press and made headlines worldwide.

    --Boundary_(ID_8O4f1os90f3vw2vrwAJ6Tg) --
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