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    TURKISH GOVERNMENT TO FORM ARMENIAN GENOCIDE AUTHORITY
    Murat Bardakci

    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2012/06/government-on-eve-of-crucial-dec.html

    A man holds a candle during a religious service marking the anniversary
    of mass killings of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire in 1915 at an
    Armenian church in Tbilisi April 24, 2012. (photo by REUTERS/David
    Mdzinarishvili )

    The office of the Turkish prime minister has made a crucial break from
    all past approaches to the issue of the Armenian genocide. From now
    on, one single authority will be tasked with dealing with all claims
    related to genocide.

    The Turkish government has decided on the formation of a single
    institutional body to deal with all claims related to the Armenian
    genocide issue. This is a step forward, writes Murat Bardakci - if
    the body focuses on defending Turkey's actions in 1915 to a world
    audience, and avoids publishing ineffective material aimed only at
    the Turkish In Turkey, there are currently a variety of institutions,
    centers and offices that deal with Armenian claims, including the
    Armenian desk in the Turkish Historical Society, certain departments
    within the General Staff, universities, foundations and many others.

    These institutions have been active for years, issuing a significant
    number of publications that all have something bizarre in common: they
    address no country but Turkey. That is, they don't confront the claims
    of the Armenian diaspora that is active in all corners of the globe.

    Instead, they attempt to influence Turkish public opinion with
    claims such as: "These men are lying, don't believe them. In 1915,
    they slaughtered us."

    Result: a huge nothing

    And what have we achieved with all of this work so far? A huge
    nothing. The Armenian diaspora has been effective in its activities in
    European and US research centers and universities. They have produced
    work of professional quality, including a number of attractive
    publications and hundreds of well-designed websites.

    Because most of our publications address only our own people and
    do little more than promote ourselves to ourselves, nobody really
    cares about them abroad. The work being done our universities and
    organizations is not taken seriously, as they merely follow the
    state's line of "we didn't do it, they did."

    Nobody reads the leaflets and books that our embassies try to
    distribute, as they are written in the boring propagandistic style of
    the 1960s. Even if somebody were to read these leaflets, nobody would
    understand them given that nothing is said about what actually happened
    in 1915. They consist of unnecessary, long-winded and obscure defenses.

    This is why the prime minister's office's decision to unite all
    activities related to the Armenian issue under one authority is a
    very important move - albeit a late one.

    Let us not forget that over the next three years, the Armenian issue
    and the claims of the diaspora against Turkey will change significantly
    and take on a different perspective. The diaspora has spent years
    preparing from the 100th anniversary of the deportations that took
    place in April 1915. A number of widely diverse activities are being
    planned, especially in the diplomatic arena. They will work hard to
    push the United States and many other countries to acknowledge that the
    events of 1915 amounted to genocide, and they will most likely succeed.

    Finally, we noticed

    The office of the prime minister's decision to create a single
    authority means that we have finally noticed the Armenian preparations
    for this date. The biggest impediment this new authority will have
    to overcome is the "more royalist than the king" mentality it will
    encounter along the way.

    We don't have a single publication that is taken seriously in academic
    circles abroad. The prevailing mentality whereby we brag about
    ourselves and hold fast to the mindset of "we didn't do it, they did"
    - and worse, our inability to understand the disgrace of reducing
    the events of 1915 to counting corpses - must be abandoned. If not,
    Turkey's headaches over the next three years will be much more painful
    than ever before.

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