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    ON THE MODERN TENDENCIES IN THE "ARMENIAN POLICY" OF TURKEY
    Ruben Melkonyan

    http://noravank.am/eng/articles/detail.php?ELEMENT_ID=5859
    20.06.2011

    Turkish political machinery periodically adjusts its "Armenian policy"
    but its essence still remains the same. The ongoing developments come
    to prove that Turkey tries to use in regard to Armenia and Armeniacy
    new tactical methods.

    Struggle against the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide It is not a secret that there is an organization in
    Turkey which elaborates and implements the policy directed against
    the international recognition of the Armenian Genocide. However,
    it should be stated that the unvaried policy, which has lasted for
    decades, has not always been efficient, which makes Turkish political
    machinery enter some amendments into its activity.

    But this does not mean that Turkey is going to abandon its old methods
    of struggle against the international recognition of the Genocide
    and those methods are used, though with less intensity. Every year in
    the period prior to April 24 the delegations of Turkish diplomats are
    sent to different countries purposing to prevent the usage of terms
    or acceptance of formulations undesirable for Turkey; high-ranking
    Turkish officials, diplomats make blackmail or sometimes even rude
    statements addressed to other states. Alongside, Turkey allots serious
    financial means to different hireling historians who publish books,
    articles and etc. denying the Armenian Genocide.

    Recently Turkey, taking into consideration the processes in the world
    and in the country, has been tending alongside with the old "crude"
    method to elaborate and implement more delicate and flexible policy,
    which is very often "concealed" by the "pro-Armenian" events. At
    the same time let us state that some kind of shift is taking place
    in the consciousness of some individuals in the Turkish society
    concerning the fact of the Armenian Genocide, which, however,
    is tried to be directed and coordinated by the Turkish political
    machinery in the advantageous way. In particular, "We apologize"
    initiative, which was started at the end of 2008 by a group of
    representatives of Turkish intelligentsia, raised hell. It stated:
    "My conscience does not accept indifference and denial of the Mets
    Eghern, which was perpetrated in regard to the Ottoman Armenians in
    1915. I disclaim this injustice and apologize". This initiative has
    also transformed into the Internet drive for signatures, which over
    the short term included about 30 thousand people. Of course this
    was an unprecedented event for Turkey but, however, after a time it
    was politicized and even today it still remains (not so explicitly)
    in the arsenal of the Turkish political machinery. In particular,
    alongside with a broad resonance on this event the Turkish Foreign
    Ministry began presenting to the parliaments of different countries
    the argumentations on inexpediency of the resolutions on the Armenian
    Genocide, referring to the fact that in Turkey a movement on facing
    a history had been initiated and adopting of resolutions may impede it.

    Of course most of the people who signed the resolution are sincere in
    their intentions and they share the pain of the Armenians but, at the
    same time, other circumstances should also be mentioned. First of all
    one of the main organizers of "We apologize" initiative, the Turkish
    essayist Baskin Oran in response to the allegation in his address
    stated: "The authorities of Turkey must pray for our initiative, as due
    to it the adoption of the resolutions on the Genocide has stopped all
    over the world". Another representative of intelligentsia Yavuz Bingol
    who has also joined the initiative, removed the brackets stating: "We
    did not use the word "genocide" in the text, and I will never recognize
    that a genocide was perpetrated in 1915. This event was arranged to
    remove this issue from the international agenda. I joined it to put
    an end in this issue and I apologized. It is not hard to apologize".

    Another important issue is that those who apologized are vigorous
    opponents of any kind of compensations and even in public statements
    they state that there can be no financial or territorial compensation
    for 1915. At most Turkey may apologize and thus "the issue must
    be settled".

    The aforementioned developments fall within the programmes of the
    Turkish authorities and that is why such events take place without any
    obstacles and this cannot be a casual in the country where even the
    most innocuous protest action can be severely suppressed. It means
    that all this is taking place by approbation of the authorities and
    is directed by them; it is not a mere chance that the oppositional
    initiators of those events have rather good connections in the
    higher echelons of the power. With the help of such initiatives the
    Turkish authorities also release a tension present in some strata
    of the society, which is conditioned by the disagreement with the
    state approach on this issue. And the most important is that on the
    international arena the image of Turkey is changing and all this is
    done mostly with the help of the "court oppositionists".

    While speaking about the changes taking place in definite strata
    of Turkish society in regard to the issue of the Armenian Genocide,
    different events arranged in the memory of the victims on April 24
    in different towns in Turkey should also be mentioned. They are of
    course remarkable and important, but it should also be taken into
    consideration that the number of their participants in Turkey which
    has a population of 75 million is almost unnoticed. E.g. on the event
    on April 24, 2011 only 300 people gather on the central square Taksim
    in Istanbul and during the conversation with one of the organizers he
    said that there could have been about 2000 people but for the fear,
    i.e. this is the maximum number. It should also be mentioned the
    majority of the participants are people with the leftist or centrist
    political views for whom not the national issues but the violation
    of human rights or other general formulations make the point.

    So comparing the facts, we can mention that today in Turkey the change
    of the consciousness in regard to the Armenian Genocide is taking place
    not in the broad strata of the society but in a small group of people,
    which does not make a serious picture in a sense of percentage. All
    these come to prove that Turkey is seriously preparing to the 100th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in 1915 and the high-ranking
    officials openly speak about that.

    At the same time it should be mentioned that the Armenian party can
    also win some dividends from the initiated process. E.g. alongside with
    the process of "changes" in Turkey a serious leakage of information can
    be observed, books and facts, which has been concealed, are published
    now. Our purpose is to take advantage of them through filtering.

    In the struggle against the international recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide today the issue of driving a wedge between Armenia and
    Diaspora is acquiring an important place on the political agenda in
    Turkey. In particular Minister of Foreign Affairs Ahmet Davutoglu
    charged his ambassadors in different countries to work closely with
    the Armenian organizations of Diaspora, even to be present at the
    anti-Turkish events and try to promote Turkish theses, and, which is
    the most important, to attempt to drive a wedge between Armenia and
    Diaspora. Alongside with the behind-the-scenes measures Turkey also
    implements public actions and the latest of them was the statement
    of Erdogan at the spring session of PACE that Armenia was afraid of
    Diaspora and that was the reason it implemented such a tough policy
    in regard to Turkey. By the way, such statements of Erdogan are not a
    new phenomenon: previously he stated that Armenia was a hostage of the
    Diaspora. Applying the methods of disinformation Turkey attempts to
    create artificial problems and barriers between Armenia and Diaspora.

    But it is sad that disinformation or lie from the Turkish press is very
    often simply translated and appears in the Armenian mass media without
    any filtration and in fact we fall in the Turkish information trap.

    "Stable growth" of Armenophobia in Turkey There are numerous facts
    witnessing growing anti-Armenian moods, and it is natural that
    those moods play a determining role in the political processes
    too. According to the result of the recent public opinion polls, 73%
    of population of Turkey thinks extremely badly about Armenians. Despite
    the aforementioned superficial changes, today chauvinist hysteria,
    which can be observed in different spheres of public and political
    life, predominates in Turkey.

    On April 24, 2011 in one of the military units stationed nearby
    Sasun province, the Armenian soldier Sevak Balikcin was killed. At
    once the official viewpoint that Sevak was killed by recklessness
    by other soldier was spread. But according to the other sources the
    Turk soldier who killed the Armenian was a member of the youth wing
    of radical nationalist group "Grey Wolves", and most probably Sevak
    was another victim of pan-Turkists.

    The upcoming parliamentary elections in Turkey make political figures
    toughen chauvinist rhetoric directed to increasing their authority
    among the electorate. In this very context the fact that none of the
    political party included candidates of the Armenian origin in its
    lists should be considered. Let us remind that the possibility of
    including Armenian candidates in those lists had been a subject for
    discussion for quite a long time but a high level of Armenophobia
    in Turkish society made the political powers abstain from the step,
    which would directly affect their authority during the elections.

    Recently the monument, which was placed in Kars and symbolized the
    so-called Armenian-Turkish friendship, has appeared in the spotlight
    of international mass media and political figures. The prime-minister
    Erdogan called this monument awful during his electoral campaign and
    ordered to dismantle it. It should be mentioned that before this
    scandalous statement this monument was not widely known, and the
    prime-minister, bringing fame to it, made it a tool of political
    technologies. Criticizing the monument symbolizing the so-called
    Armenian-Turkish friendship Erdogan satisfied the chauvinist moods
    of the Azerbaijanis living in Kars region. The point is that on the
    eve of the parliamentary elections the ruling Justice and Development
    party fights for attracting electorate of the Nationalist Movement
    party, i.e. it has to include in its campaign obviously chauvinist
    shades. It can be stated that the chauvinist shade to the JDP campaign
    was attached by the ballyhoo caused by this monument.

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