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    WHEN WILL THE FARCE END ?
    Jean Ipdjian

    Gibrahayer
    Wednesday 21 April 2010
    Nicosia

    Every time that a country discusses the recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide or worse still it votes to recognise the Armenian Genocide,
    Turkey and the Turkish government go into a frenzied and hysterical
    theatrics which starts with threats about cutting trade agreements and
    ends up with recalling their ambassador to that country 'indefinitely',
    which usually means for a couple of weeks until the furore passes
    away. Then the ambassador sneaks back into the country and its business
    as usual.

    The same scenario has happened on and on again, as it happened lately
    after the successful adoption of a resolution regarding the recognition
    of the Armenian Genocide in the US House of Representatives' foreign
    relations committee and by the adoption of a resolution recognizing
    the Armenian Genocide by the Swedish Parliament, which was backed
    ironically by the minority opposition parties there.

    The Turkish reaction is understandable. She has to keep appearances
    and entertain to the internal audience of semi-literate peasants in
    the 'Anadolou' regions and to the whims and appetites of extremist
    groups such as the 'Grey Wolves', who are overtly frowned upon by
    the State and covertly backed, encouraged and managed by the state
    and the almighty military hierarchy.

    As for the reaction of Western governments and notably of the United
    States, who seem to bend backwards to accommodate Turkish wishes, it
    can only be said that it is beyond hypocritical, and that it gives
    the word a new twisted meaning. It is so hypocritical and tragic,
    because these governments know very well the extent of Turkey's
    reliance on their trade, the extent of Turkey's reliance on the
    near blanket diplomatic cover they extend to her actions against
    neighbouring countries such as Greece, Cyprus, Syria and of course,
    Armenia. The only logical explanation to their actions and behaviour
    seems to be a carrot and stick game being played to keep Turkish
    appetites at bay while at the same time not antagonising her too much.

    However despite all these machinations, sooner rather than later
    more and more countries will follow suite and will put aside their
    cautious policies towards Turkey and will recognise the Armenian
    Genocide building up the pressure not only on Turkey, but on the
    rest of the few countries, who I suspect will steadfastly continue
    to back her in her denial of the undeniable fact of genocide planned,
    organised and executed by the forefathers of present day 'civilised'
    and 'Europeanised' Turkey against the Armenian people living in
    their homeland from times immortal. And each time one more country
    recognises the Armenian genocide, Turkey will act out her already
    ineffectual and hollow series of threats and actions.

    One of the most potent tools of strengthening an idea or a movement,
    experience and history have shown, is confrontation, forceful
    suppression and in the case of historic happenings and events, their
    distortion and denial. Ideas and movements, causes and aspirations
    thrive in hostile circumstances. Every time Turkish politicians,
    historians in their employment or personalities in other countries
    repeat their denial and contortions of the undeniable fact of the
    Armenian Genocide they not only strengthen our resolve to succeed, they
    also concentrate the attention of the international media and public
    opinion on the matter and thus inevitably increase the awareness of
    the world regarding the Genocide and the futility and absurdity of
    their denial of it.

    Therefore, one comes and wonders when will this farce end and when will
    Turkey realise that just like in the case of drug addicts, alcoholics,
    rapists, usurpers of other people's properties and thieves, the process
    of healing and acceptance into society and in this case in the society
    of nations, starts from the time they genuinely admit to themselves
    and others that they are any one of the above mentioned. Only then
    they can hope to heal themselves and hope to be accepted as equals.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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