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    YASSER ARAFAT: WE STRUGGLE FOR THE WORLD NOT TO FORGET US AS IT FORGOT ARMENIANS

    Azg/arm
    13 Nov 04

    In 1965 while the Armenians all over the world were calling for
    commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Genocide, the Palestine
    Liberation Organization started in Egypt and Jordan, and the son of one
    of the most respected Palestinian families, Yasser Arafat, became its
    head till his demise. In fact, he became the successor of Palestinian
    hero and eventually martyr Abd Al-Qadir Hussein, whose movement broke
    off in 1948, when the latter died in the first Arab-Israeli war.

    Yasser Arafat was well acquainted with the Armenians who have their
    shrines and churches in Palestine, most famous one of which is the
    church of St. Jacob in Jerusalem, on the Mount Zionâ~@¦ Armenians
    were among those who suffered great losses during the war of
    1946-1948. Most of them left Haifa, Jaffa and Jerusalem for Lebanon,
    Syria and Armenia. The second flow of Armenians left Palestine after
    the Arab-Israeli war of 1967 but this time for Canada and America.

    As a result of defeat (not without the help of the West and
    Arab states) in the wars of 1947-48 and 1967, millions of
    Palestinians turned into homeless refugees in Lebanon, Palestine
    and Syria. Recalling Armenian Genocide of 1915 and Sanjag-Alexandret
    tragedy of 1937-38, Yasser Arafat stated in 1967 explaining why they
    took the path of armed struggle: "We struggle for the world not to
    forget us as it forgot Armeniansâ~@¦"

    In 1968 Petros Terzian and Hakob Garayan, editorial staff members of
    Yeritasard Hye (young Armenian) magazine of Beirut, visited the centers
    of Palestinian revolution in Jordan where they met with Arafat, George
    Habash, Najef Havatme, Abu Ali Iyyad and other leaders. Later on papers
    were published and stuck on the streets of Beirut. They were depicting
    Armenian and Palestinian freedom fighters with a banner above reading
    "Long Live Scarred Fidayi" (freedom fighter).

    A year later, in 1969, when Jordan king Husseinâ~@~Ys troops together
    with Israeli army attacked Palestinian refugees, Abu Ali Iyyad, the
    right hand of Arafat was killed. Death of one of the great supporters
    of the Arabian national movement, Egyptâ~@~Ys President Gamal Abd
    Naser, was the second heavy blow for Palestinians.

    After the Arab-Israeli war in 1973 and the civil war in Lebanon,
    the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) and
    the Front of Liberation of Western Armenia started by the help of
    the PLO. Soon after Kurdish, Arab, Greek, Assyrian and Turkish left
    movements (PKK, TAKP, Isinin Sesi, TKP-Leninçiler, Devrimi Yol)
    who found refuge in Turkey and Syria in 1980 joined them. They were
    agitating against Kenan Evrenâ~@~Ys junta in Lebanon, Turkey, France,
    England, Belgium, Germany and elsewhere. Agitating literature, films,
    newspapers pulled off Turkish "democracyâ~@~Ys" false mask that had
    organized genocides of Armenians, Kurds, Greeks and Assyrians and had
    executed its own progressive intelligentsia. Without the military,
    financial, moral support of Yasser Arafat, Abu Jihad, Abu Ajad,
    Abu Shaker Bsiso, Abu Al-Hol, George Habash, Najef Havatme, Abu-Al
    Abbas, Dalad Yagub and others it would be impossible to put before
    the international community all the just requests of all the nations
    suffered under Turkeyâ~@~Ys yoke.

    Decades after, when Yasser Arafat changed his armed struggle for
    diplomatic one, USAâ~@~Ys and Israelâ~@~Ys attempts to isolate and
    to discredit the Palestinian figurehead ended up in Islamic extremism
    which had turned from left Marxist ideology to medieval fundamentalism
    in the person of bin Laden, the "savior". Those terrorists today use
    the same means of manslaughter that were once used by their enemies.

    The man who passed through inconceivable trials of life is no
    more. Death of the father of 9-year-old Zahwa and all the Palestinian
    orphans leaves the Middle East in uncertainty heaped up with unsolved
    issues. As he put it once: "Where to be born - is a big issue for a
    Palestinian but even bigger is â~@~S where to be buriedâ~@¦"

    By Hamo Moskofian

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