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    THE U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT AND ANTI-SEMITISM
    Armen Tsatouryan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    25 Sep 2008
    Armenia

    The authors of the annual report on the "International Religious
    Freedom" believe that in May and June 2008, "Hayots Ashkharh" and
    "Golos Armenii" Armenian newspapers and the first channel of the Public
    Television and Radio Company displayed anti-Semitist sentiments in
    their publications and broadcasts.

    Let's try to understand what happened in reality. The publications
    and broadcasts discussed in the State Department report on the
    "International Religious Freedom" definitely refer to the mediation
    of the "Big East" powerful Jewish Masonic organization, "The
    Jewish-American Committee" and other structures and individuals,
    as well as the sums of tens of millions of Dollars spent on the
    pre-election campaign in our country.

    All that gives rise to the following questions:

    First: Has L. Ter-Petrosyan or his closest circles refuted those
    facts so far?

    Second: Have the above-mentioned organizations and individuals ever
    been dissatisfied with the "unfounded accusations" ascribed to them?

    Third: Have these facts of interfering in the internal affairs of a
    sovereign state received a relevant assessment by the State Department
    - the Number 1 specialist in this sphere, which now acts in support
    of the sovereignty of Georgia, making relevant s tatements in this
    connection every week?

    So, what's the matter?

    In none of our articles have we ever published critical statements
    either about Israel or the Jewish people. We never did anything of
    the kind even at the moments when we saw the Israeli flag swaying
    on the Theatrical Square during the rallies of the opposition which
    was struggling for power. So, what was happening was an obvious
    political provocation. If our country weren't a democratic state and
    our authorities and people weren't extremely tolerant, there would
    really be concrete manifestations of anti-Semitism.

    And after all that happened, after the opposition tried to launch
    attack on the government hoisting the Israeli flag, did any Jew suffer
    in Armenia or was anyone vilified or insulted by rude words on account
    of his/her ethnic origin and religious affiliation?

    The answer is quite clear. Those who applied to the Jewish
    organizations with the purpose of overthrowing the Government received
    relevant sums from them and, as a sign of gratitude, swayed the
    Israeli flag on the square. But because no anti-Semitist sentiments
    were observed in Armenia even after all that happened, it is obvious
    that instead of punishing the culprit, innocent people are now being
    held accountable.

    That's to say, instead of recording the obvious facts of interfering
    in the internal affairs of a sovereign country and demanding that the
    Arm enian and foreign authors of such attempts respect the independence
    of Armenia, the State Department is trying to accuse us of protecting
    ourselves by using legal and quite civilized methods.

    If, some time in future, the wife of the Armenian President appears to
    be a Russian or Chinese and receive financial assistance in the amount
    of several millions of Dollars from Russian or Chinese organizations
    with the purpose of overthrowing the authorities in Armenia,
    will the State Department express concern about the anti-Russian or
    anti-Chinese sentiments allegedly existing in our country? Definitely,
    it won't. Moreover, the things will go just the other way about.

    Mildly speaking, we are dealing with an illiterate attempt
    of falsifying the content of the universal accusation called
    anti-Semitism and using it as a lever of political pressure. If its
    authors tried to go into the heart of the matter, they would find out
    that anti-Semitism, as a political phenomenon, is a manifestation of
    aggression or intolerance against the Jewish nation vs. an attempt
    of resisting the obvious aggression against any country with the help
    some representative of this particular nation.

    And such attempt, as we know, is characterized as a lawful resistance
    to the Jewish-Masonic or Zionist ambitions, and by the way, this
    practice is common in the United States as well.
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