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    ARF WESTERN US STATEMENT ON PROPOSED ARMENIA-TURKEY PROTOCOLS

    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/09/02/arf-w estern-us-statement-on-proposed-armenia-turkey-pro tocols/
    Sep 2, 2009

    The Armenian Revolutionary Federation of the Western United States
    comes before the Armenian nation to express its profound concerns on
    the so-called protocols for the normalization of bilateral relations
    between Armenia and Turkey.

    The ARF, as one of the oldest Armenian national organizations outside
    the Armenian Church, has always advocated the establishment of not
    only diplomatic but friendly diplomatic relations between the Armenian
    and Turkish Republics. However, these relations cannot be based upon
    a capitulation of Armenian national rights arising from the Genocide
    committed against the Armenian nation that decimated its population,
    destroyed its cultural heritage and usurped its ancestral homeland.

    First, the so-called "Protocols" provide for a clear surrender
    of Armenian national rights by recognizing the "inviolability of
    Turkish territory," significant parts of which have a cloud over
    their lawful title.

    Included within this "territory" are large parts of modern Turkey that
    had been lawfully awarded to and recognized to be part of the Armenian
    Republic in 1920 and earlier. Much of that territory has been illegally
    taken from the Armenian nation through force, coercion and through
    the use of internationally condemned illegal and wrongful means.

    Second, the clause referring to the parties agreeing to "refrain
    from pursuing any policy incompatible with the spirit of good
    neighborly relations," is objectionable for its vagueness and hidden
    objectives. This clause will be interpreted by Turkey as meaning that
    Armenia will abandon its support for the international recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide and its lawful entitlement to territorial
    and compensatory reparations from Turkey. Conversely, it is the ARF's
    view that this clause must explicitly require Turkey to immediately
    and forever cease its shameful and reprehensible campaign of denying
    the Armenian Genocide and at evading its obligations for reparations
    to the Armenian people.

    Third, the "Protocols" pointedly stipulate that Armenia must agree
    to "implement a dialogue on the historical dimension... including
    an impartial scientific examination of historical records and
    archives to define existing problems..." This deceitful and most
    dangerous clause is a flagrant attempt to turn the obvious 94 year
    old political and legal controversy of the Armenian Genocide into
    an historical controversy. The fact of the Genocide has never been
    doubted by impartial historians and is reflected in the firsthand
    testimonies of not only its witnesses and its victims, but even in
    the testimony of its perpetrators dating back to post war Turkish
    tribunals and to the recent autobiographical revelations of Talaat
    Pasha's own diary entries. Any agreement which entrusts political
    entities to re-undertake a "scientific examination" of the Genocide
    is a dangerous ploy, as well as an insult to the one and half million
    Armenian victims and to their survivors and progeny who have been
    dispossessed of their patrimony and their millennial old ancestral
    homeland. This, the Armenian nation cannot and will not accept.

    Was it not only a year ago that the U.S. State Department, in
    a letter signed by Acting Assistant Secretary of State Matthew
    A. Reynolds, affirmed its official policy to then Chairman of the
    Senate Foreign Relations Committee Joseph Biden when it stated:
    "Our goal is to help archivists protect the evidence of the past
    so that future generations will have the documentation of the mass
    killings and deportation of Armenian committed by Ottoman soldiers
    and other Ottoman officials in 1915. Our goal is not to open a
    debate on whether the Ottomans committed these horrendous acts;
    it to to help preserve the documentation that supports the truth of
    those events...the Administration recognizes that the mass killings,
    ethnic cleansing, and forced deportations of over one and half million
    Armenians were conducted by the Ottoman Empire. We indeed hold Ottoman
    officials responsible for those crimes."

    We look to the Armenian government to take heed of the official public
    policy expressed by the United States government in July of 2008 and
    not be trapped, coerced or otherwise blackmailed into negating its
    own Genocide. History will not look favorably upon the authors of
    such a monumental disaster.

    Once again we look forward to the establishment of good relations with
    Turkey, but those relations cannot be based on lies and upon coercion,
    but must begin with acknowledgment of the mistakes of the past and
    the proper measure of atonement to a create an honest atmosphere of
    true good faith if we are ever to get on with our children's futures.

    The Armenian government cannot and is not allowed to compromise the
    truth, to surrender our rights, and to endanger our national security.

    September 1, 2009 Central Committee Of The Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation Of Western United States
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