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    DEMOORJIAN: HISTORICAL FACTS REVEAL ARMENIAN GENOCIDE.
    Martin Demoorjian

    The MetroWest Daily News
    http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/opinion/x643676904/Demoorjian-Historical-facts-reveal-Armenian-Genocide
    Posted Apr 25, 2012 @ 09:10 AM

    MARLBOROUGH - There was an article by Gwynne Dyer (Jan. 24, 2012)
    about the French legislative effort to criminalize denial of the
    Armenian Genocide with fines and imprisonment. In it, he espouses
    Turkey's denialist rhetoric and incorporates Jewish and Holocaust
    references and comparisons, and chastises free speech in France. The
    Bill went through additional steps to possibly become law. There is
    a threat that under the same stigma of free speech, rejection of the
    Bill could open the door to questioning a law that penalizes denial
    of the Holocaust. All yet to be seen.

    France recognizes the Armenian Genocide as such and this legislation
    has probably attracted more international attention for the Genocide
    than the bill.

    While this bill raised Turkey's ire as such always does, since 2005,
    there is a law in Turkey, Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code,
    which makes it a crime to insult Turkishness and criminal to discuss
    the 1915 Armenian Massacres/Genocide and it too garners prison time.

    At last report there are 97 members of Turkey's media, journalists,
    publishers and distributors who are jailed under Penal Code 301, human
    rights groups say this number exceeds those detained in China. This
    should question free speech if democracy exists in Turkey.

    Perhaps inspired by the 1915 Armenian Massacres, the French Legislation
    does not specifically cite the Armenian Genocide or Turkey, so Turkey's
    familiar knee jerk reactions might well prove guilt.

    Gwynne Dyer's assertion that Armenians were not victims of genocide
    attempts to re-write history. He writes, '~Qgenocide is a deliberate
    attempt to wipe out much or all of a specific ethnic, linguistic or
    religious group.'~R While he does not dispute the tragedy Armenians
    endured, he gives it his spin with a distorted perspective that
    echoes Turkey's denialist campaign that obfuscates the 1915 Armenian
    Massacres/Genocide. An honest examination of the issue proves genocide
    as correspondence from Talaat to Jemal Bey dated February 28, 1915,
    conveys in the following.

    "Jemiyet (Committee of Union and Progress, the Young Turks Movement)
    has decided to free the fatherland (Turkey) from the covetousness
    of the accursed race (Armenians) and to bear upon its shoulders the
    stigma that might malign Ottoman history."

    "Unable to forget the disgrace and bitterness of the past (Young Turks
    earlier attempt to overthrow the Sultan), Jemiyet, hopeful about its
    future, has decided to exterminate all Armenians living in Turkey,
    without allowing a single one to remain alive..."

    "The Government shall give all necessary instructions to the governors
    (of provinces) and the commanders of the Army for the arrangements
    concerning massacres."

    There was an article by Gwynne Dyer (Jan. 24, 2012) about the French
    legislative effort to criminalize denial of the Armenian Genocide with
    fines and imprisonment. In it, he espouses Turkey's denialist rhetoric
    and incorporates Jewish and Holocaust references and comparisons, and
    chastises free speech in France. The Bill went through additional steps
    to possibly become law. There is a threat that under the same stigma of
    free speech, rejection of the Bill could open the door to questioning
    a law that penalizes denial of the Holocaust. All yet to be seen.

    France recognizes the Armenian Genocide as such and this legislation
    has probably attracted more international attention for the Genocide
    than the bill.

    While this bill raised Turkey's ire as such always does, since 2005,
    there is a law in Turkey, Article 301 of the Turkish Criminal Code,
    which makes it a crime to insult Turkishness and criminal to discuss
    the 1915 Armenian Massacres/Genocide and it too garners prison time.

    At last report there are 97 members of Turkey's media, journalists,
    publishers and distributors who are jailed under Penal Code 301, human
    rights groups say this number exceeds those detained in China. This
    should question free speech if democracy exists in Turkey.

    Perhaps inspired by the 1915 Armenian Massacres, the French Legislation
    does not specifically cite the Armenian Genocide or Turkey, so Turkey's
    familiar knee jerk reactions might well prove guilt.

    Gwynne Dyer's assertion that Armenians were not victims of genocide
    attempts to re-write history. He writes, '~Qgenocide is a deliberate
    attempt to wipe out much or all of a specific ethnic, linguistic or
    religious group.'~R While he does not dispute the tragedy Armenians
    endured, he gives it his spin with a distorted perspective that
    echoes Turkey's denialist campaign that obfuscates the 1915 Armenian
    Massacres/Genocide. An honest examination of the issue proves genocide
    as correspondence from Talaat to Jemal Bey dated February 28, 1915,
    conveys in the following.

    "Jemiyet (Committee of Union and Progress, the Young Turks Movement)
    has decided to free the fatherland (Turkey) from the covetousness
    of the accursed race (Armenians) and to bear upon its shoulders the
    stigma that might malign Ottoman history."

    "Unable to forget the disgrace and bitterness of the past (Young Turks
    earlier attempt to overthrow the Sultan), Jemiyet, hopeful about its
    future, has decided to exterminate all Armenians living in Turkey,
    without allowing a single one to remain alive..."

    "The Government shall give all necessary instructions to the governors
    (of provinces) and the commanders of the Army for the arrangements
    concerning massacres."

    - Minister of the Interior, Talaat

    With this reference, the 1915 Armenian Massacres was obviously a
    deliberate and planned Turkish policy to eradicate the Armenians who
    were systematically rounded up and forced to march into the Syrian
    desert, the few who survived their misery gave harrowing stories and
    are miracles in their own right.

    Among many inaccuracies in Gwynne Dyer's article he writes,
    '~RBut Armenian civilians living in the cities of western Turkey
    were not massacred or deported in 1915.'~R He omits the fact that
    250 Armenian intellectuals and civic leaders were rounded up in
    Constantinople/Istanbul on April 24, 1915, and slaughtered. This was
    an Armenian's Kristallnacht and the beginning of the 1915 Armenian
    Massacres. He ignores that in Trebizon and Sepastia where Armenians
    were a minority there were no deportation orders but outright massacres
    of civilians.

    In 1911, when Salonika was part of the Ottoman Empire, the Young Turks
    held a party meeting there. Britain's Foreign Ministry learned of this
    and it was documented by Arnold Toynbee. The meeting was infiltrated by
    spies from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, France, and Great Britain,
    an intriguing combination in a time frame with a war yet to begin. At
    this meeting the Young Turks came up with a plan to annihilate the
    Armenian population through death marches as opposed to the prior
    massacres of 1894-1896 and 1908. Since the Young Turks' plan called
    for annihilation, under modern international law it is genocide.

    There is a plethora of documents about the burgeoning Young Turks'
    intentions to exterminate the Armenians in which diplomats and private
    citizens attest as stated to them by Turkish officials. Imperial
    Germany was an ally of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Only
    German diplomats and military officials were allowed to enter the
    areas where the Armenian massacres were taking place. These Germans
    and their informants from charitable missions or employees of the
    Baghdad Railway were the most important non-Armenian eyewitnesses of
    the atrocities. There are many telegrams, letters, and reports from
    German consular officials in the Ottoman Empire to the Foreign Office
    in Berlin describing the genocide of the Armenians. Some of these
    reports are presented in the award-winning 2010 documentary film AGHET.

    Learning of the 1911 plan in Salonika, the Armenians became wary of
    forthcoming trouble and planned to defend themselves like most would
    and as we see in modern day politics in the Middle East. When Russia
    invaded Turkey, Armenians may have sided with them most likely because
    historical actions proved that Turks would readily kill Armenians.

    They could not bet on the Turks after the Hamidian Massacres of
    1894-1896, which killed 300,000 Armenians including some of my family.

    This greatly impacted the Armenian population as such pogroms are
    meant to do and was the greatest example of man's inhumanity to man
    up to that time. This was followed 20 years later by the Armenian
    Massacres of 1915 with 1,500,000 Armenians perishing and was again
    up to that time regarded as the greatest example of man's inhumanity
    to man. The 1915 Armenian Massacres was the first effort of United
    States foreign aid that started as Near East Relief.

    Before the 1915 Massacres, Armenians sought independence from Ottoman
    Turkish rule. This was encouraged by the Triumvirate of Talaat, Enver
    and Jemal Pashas that turned the tables on them and started what has
    become so controversial nearly one hundred years later. The Armenians
    wanted their independence the same as Kurds now do in Turkey. It is
    reported that Kurds are the largest ethnic group in the world without
    a country. I doubt anyone reading this would any too willingly want
    live under the yoke of another.

    In both the Armenian Genocide and Holocaust there is a commonality
    of hate by their oppressors. Germans wanted to eliminate Jews and
    Turks wanted to annihilate their Christian subjects, both primarily
    because of their respective religions. Although, the Turks did not
    bother Armenians if they converted to Moslem.

    The Armenian Genocide is a well-documented historical fact. It is
    the second most studied genocide and is recognized by eleven NATO
    allies and the European Union and one of the crimes upon which the
    United Nations Genocide Convention was predicated. The majority of
    reputable scholars conclude it was genocide with a growing number of
    them Turkish.

    There was no court verdict to characterize the Armenian Massacres as
    genocide because at the time the word was unknown but the principle of
    annihilation existed and proven by earlier pogroms. The 1915 Armenian
    Massacres was described as the '~Qmurder of a nation,'~R by the United
    States Ambassador to Turkey.

    While there is strong Turkish opposition to the Armenians' claim of
    genocide, Turkey can prove this by opening their archives to the many
    international scholars who would welcome the opportunity to examine
    the records and not only those who promote Turkey's strong denialist
    campaign reinforced by Gwynne Dyer's article.

    For those who want to qualify the Turkish position, it could be
    worthwhile to provide evidence of the time that supports their
    assertions. As there are many articles in major newspapers of the
    time about the Armenian Massacres, it would be useful to corroborate
    Turkey's stance with like articles of the period to validate their
    claims that cite Armenians killing Turks to a comparable degree.

    Raphael Lemkin coined the term '~Rgenocide.'~R He worked with
    extraordinary dedication toward the adoption of the United Nations
    Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
    and invoked the Armenian Massacres as a prime example of genocide.

    The point of my writing is to emphasize the 1915 Armenian Massacres,
    a Genocide, happened and that compromising the truth, as articles
    like Gwynne Dyer's along with Turkey's denialist campaign, degrades
    human life.

    - Minister of the Interior, Talaat

    With this reference, the 1915 Armenian Massacres was obviously a
    deliberate and planned Turkish policy to eradicate the Armenians who
    were systematically rounded up and forced to march into the Syrian
    desert, the few who survived their misery gave harrowing stories and
    are miracles in their own right.

    Among many inaccuracies in Gwynne Dyer's article he writes,
    '~RBut Armenian civilians living in the cities of western Turkey
    were not massacred or deported in 1915.'~R He omits the fact that
    250 Armenian intellectuals and civic leaders were rounded up in
    Constantinople/Istanbul on April 24, 1915, and slaughtered. This was
    an Armenian's Kristallnacht and the beginning of the 1915 Armenian
    Massacres. He ignores that in Trebizon and Sepastia where Armenians
    were a minority there were no deportation orders but outright massacres
    of civilians.

    In 1911, when Salonika was part of the Ottoman Empire, the Young Turks
    held a party meeting there. Britain's Foreign Ministry learned of this
    and it was documented by Arnold Toynbee. The meeting was infiltrated by
    spies from Russia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, France, and Great Britain,
    an intriguing combination in a time frame with a war yet to begin. At
    this meeting the Young Turks came up with a plan to annihilate the
    Armenian population through death marches as opposed to the prior
    massacres of 1894-1896 and 1908. Since the Young Turks' plan called
    for annihilation, under modern international law it is genocide.

    There is a plethora of documents about the burgeoning Young Turks'
    intentions to exterminate the Armenians in which diplomats and private
    citizens attest as stated to them by Turkish officials. Imperial
    Germany was an ally of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. Only
    German diplomats and military officials were allowed to enter the
    areas where the Armenian massacres were taking place. These Germans
    and their informants from charitable missions or employees of the
    Baghdad Railway were the most important non-Armenian eyewitnesses of
    the atrocities. There are many telegrams, letters, and reports from
    German consular officials in the Ottoman Empire to the Foreign Office
    in Berlin describing the genocide of the Armenians. Some of these
    reports are presented in the award-winning 2010 documentary film AGHET.

    Learning of the 1911 plan in Salonika, the Armenians became wary of
    forthcoming trouble and planned to defend themselves like most would
    and as we see in modern day politics in the Middle East. When Russia
    invaded Turkey, Armenians may have sided with them most likely because
    historical actions proved that Turks would readily kill Armenians.

    They could not bet on the Turks after the Hamidian Massacres of
    1894-1896, which killed 300,000 Armenians including some of my family.

    This greatly impacted the Armenian population as such pogroms are
    meant to do and was the greatest example of man's inhumanity to man
    up to that time. This was followed 20 years later by the Armenian
    Massacres of 1915 with 1,500,000 Armenians perishing and was again
    up to that time regarded as the greatest example of man's inhumanity
    to man. The 1915 Armenian Massacres was the first effort of United
    States foreign aid that started as Near East Relief.

    Martin Demoorjian lives in Marlborough.

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