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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Ankara plays rather a safe game in the issue of the Armenian Genocide
    Turkey has never acknowledged an exact number of deportees or deaths.

    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    10.03.2009 GMT+04:00

    A month before the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in the
    Ottoman Empire The New York Times published an interesting article by
    Sabrina Tavernise. According to a long-hidden document that belonged
    to the Interior Minister of the Ottoman Empire, 972.000 Ottoman
    Armenians disappeared from official population records from 1915
    through 1916. The numbers are published by Murat Bardakci, the Turkish
    author and columnist, in a book that is a collection of documents and
    records that once belonged to Mehmed Talat, known as Talat Pasha, the
    primary architect of the Armenian deportations.

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ But since its publication in a book in January, the
    number had gone virtually unmentioned. Newspapers hardly wrote about
    it. Television shows did not discuss it. `The silence can mean only
    one thing,' said Bardakci, `My numbers are too high for ordinary
    people. Maybe people aren't ready to talk about it yet.' For
    generations, most Turks knew nothing of the details of the Armenian
    Genocide of 1915 to 1918. `Turkey locked the ugliest parts of its past
    out of sight, Soviet-style, keeping any mention of the events out of
    schoolbooks and official narratives in an aggressive campaign of
    forgetting,' the author of article says.

    Not once Turkey has appeared hostage in the clutches of her own wiles
    with regard to whether `to use the word `genocide' when addressing the
    events of 1915'. The whole world was called up for assistance,
    including the Jewish lobby and the Israeli Government. In effect,
    Ankara played and still plays rather a safe game in the issue of the
    Armenian Genocide: Israel will never bear the fact that there has ever
    been another genocide in the world besides Holocaust, «thanks
    to» which the Israeli state was established. Swelling the
    Catastrophe of the European Jews into an event of universal scale, for
    60 years Israel has been successfully waging a war against the Arabic
    tightening encirclement, and, first of all, against Palestine. This
    position of Israel matched Turkey most of all, as Ankara realized that
    sooner or later she would have to recognize the `events of 1915' as
    genocide. However, the system collapsed during the operation
    «Cast Lead». As we wrote, Prime-Minister Erdogan
    accused Israel of `committing genocide against the Palestinians' and
    got a respective answer: `Turks ought not to speak of genocide¦' It
    should be noted, that for the Jews Holocaust is the sole national idea
    for the sake of which the whole nation works. Unfortunately, this
    cannot be applied to Armenians. Only two or three Diaspora
    organizations are seriously engaged in the works of Genocide
    recognition on an international scale. And the fact that they do it is
    worthy of respect. The Government contents itself with declarative
    statements and tries to promote relations with Turkey with the sacred
    phrase `We are ready to normalize relations without any
    precondition'. However, in reality, it means that Armenia shuts her
    eyes to the blockade, gives consent to the support provided to
    Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and overlooks the Armenian
    Genocide.

    Turkey has never acknowledged a specific number of Armenian deportees
    or deaths. And in this respect the pessimism of the US Armenian
    community is more than justified. The latter has been doing its best
    to achieve the US Congress adoption of resolution on recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide. `A disturbing development is an invitation
    issued by Armenian officials to Turkey's Foreign Minister Ali Babacan
    to attend the Black Sea Economic Conference (BSEC) on April 16-17,
    just days before the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,' in
    his weekly column writes Editor of The California Courier Arthur
    Sassounian. In his opinion, while Ankara officials are 'bombarding'
    Washington with such fake messages, the Armenian side should not stay
    astonishingly silent, giving credence to Turkish misrepresentations
    which are intended to undermine the prospects of any U.S. declaration
    on the Armenian Genocide. `It is hard to believe that the Armenian
    Government should invite to Yerevan the Turkish Foreign Minister, a
    supporter of Genocide denial, who does not intend to visit the
    Memorial of the Armenian Genocide, lay a wreath and offer an apology
    to the Armenian people,' emphasized Sassounian.
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