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    THE ARMENIANS AND TURKEY; NO LIMITS TO HYPOCRISY; A FAITHLESS WORLD
    Peter Balakian

    International Herald Tribune
    http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/02/29/opi nion/edletters.php
    Feb 29 2008
    France

    The suggestion by Timothy Ryback and Elazar Barkan in "A $12 billon
    history lesson" (Views, Feb. 26) that Turkey's call for an independent
    international historical commission on the Armenian genocide is
    necessary is devoid of context and unfair.

    The Armenian genocide has been documented so thoroughly and with such
    overwhelming evidence and scholarship that to claim there is need
    for a Nuremberg-like trial is absurd. The Armenian genocide has been
    proven as fact by foreign office records of the United States, France,
    Britain, Russia and perhaps most important, by Turkey's own World War
    I allies, Germany and Austria-Hungary, as well as by the records of
    the Ottoman Courts-Martial of 1919-20, and by decades of scholarship.

    To present Turkish denial of the Armenian genocide as if it were
    equal in meaning to the world's general consensus on this history is
    not only misleading, it gives credence to the denial. Your readers
    should know that Turkey has sanitized its archives since the time of
    the crime and has created a false narrative about the extermination
    of the Armenians to serve its own national self-interests.

    Turkey spends millions of dollars annually in a fierce international
    campaign to deny the moral reality of the Armenian genocide. It should
    also be known that Turkey's refusal to deal with the unambiguous
    record honestly is part of a larger history of human rights crimes
    and repression of intellectual freedom. This is hardly a government
    that should be attempting to initiate public discourse about scholarly
    issues.

    Peter Balakian Hamilton, New York Author of "The Burning Tigris:
    The Armenian Genocide and America's Response"
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