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    WHAT A DEGRADING TURKISH WAY OF 'USING' FRIENDS IN JERUSALEM AND ELSEWHERE

    USA Armenian Life Magazine
    July 28, 2006

    Appo K. Jabarian
    Managing Editor / Executive Publisher

    Hye Kiank Armenian Weekly

    Ever since the infamous and notoriously anti-Armenian 'Turkish Armenian
    Reconciliation Commission' was decommissioned in late 2003, denialist
    Turks and their cronies embarked on a series of new attempts at fake
    dialogue to lull Armenians into subjugation and pacifism. Several
    such attempts were detected early on by alert Armenian activists
    and derailed. An attempt made earlier this year by denialist Turkish
    officials visiting USC was foiled.

    However, another bridge of dialogue called the 'armworkshop' continues
    to function albeit with much difficulty. The listserv at 'armworkshop,'
    administered by Turkish Prof. Fatma Muge Gocek of University of
    Michigan at Dearborn, has hundreds of members from around the world.

    Most of the members are scholars. Others are government or civic
    leaders representing various countries, including but not limited
    to the United States, Turkey, and Israel. Some other members who
    represent the Armenian-Americans include Marc A. Mamigonian, Director
    of Programs and Publications at National Association for Armenian
    Studies and Research ( NAASR ); Dennis R. Papazian, Ph.D., Professor
    of History, Director, Armenian Research Center, The University of
    Michigan-Dearborn; Harut Sassounian, the Publisher of The California
    Courier, among others.

    Several Turkish and other scholars are known to be 'righteous'
    individuals who acknowledge the veracity of the Armenian Genocide. When
    the subject in that listserv does not deal with the hard core facts of
    the Armeno-Turkish conflict, the discussants are content with their
    'highly scholarly' approach. However, when a fellow like Sassounian
    brings to the forefront of public awareness crucial facts that deeply
    affect the Armenians and serve as a wake-up call to genuinely righteous
    members of the listserv, some members resort to mudslinging against
    Sassounian. One such member is Turkish scholar, Dr. Kerem Oktem
    (D. Phil, M.St. MMES, Oxon) of St Antony's College (University
    of Oxford) in England. Another is Jewish scholar Louis Fishman,
    Instructor in History at Carleton College. A third such member is
    Turkish Assistant Professor Ugurhan G. Berkok, Dept. of Politics and
    Economics at Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario.

    In a commentary titled, "Israel Asks U.S. Jews to Lobby for
    Azerbaijan, Against Armenia," Sassounian wrote on July 25: 'It is
    common knowledge that Azerbaijan, following Turkey's footsteps, tries
    to use the political clout of Israel and American-Jewish organizations
    in Washington, D.C. to counter Armenian interests. Israel obliges
    the Azeri demands out of an interest in importing oil and gas from
    Azerbaijan and exporting various products, possibly including
    weapons. Israel also needs access to Azerbaijan in order to
    collect intelligence on neighboring Iran. The details of this close
    cooperation, more aptly described as 'mutual exploitation,' are
    not usually made public. The July 10, 2006 issue of The Jerusalem
    Report, however, published a 13-page article by Netty C. Gross
    disclosing some of the ties between Azerbaijan, Israel and American
    Jewish organizations. The Report covered the visit to Baku of 'a
    delegation of Israeli dignitaries and Russian Jewish functionaries'
    in mid-May. The article titled, 'The Azeri Triangle,' started with a
    straightforward statement: 'Israel and Diaspora Jewry are deepening
    their own links with oil-rich Muslim Azerbaijan and helping the Azeri
    regime win friends in Washington."

    Sassounian noted: 'Describing 'a strong
    Azerbaijani-American-Israel-Jewish connection' [that] benefits
    everyone,' Gross wrote that Israel 'is deeply interested in
    consolidating its relations' with Azerbaijan. 'Israel has seen it
    in its interest to encourage U.S. Jews to take up the Azeri cause in
    the Washington corridors of power, at the same time reinforcing the
    notion held by many Azeris and others in the Third World that the way
    to Washington leads through Jerusalem.' It is noteworthy that Gross
    implicated 'U.S. Jews' in carrying out the instructions of Israel
    'a foreign power ' in the United States to serve the interests of
    Azerbaijan. '. In early February, a 50-strong delegation from the
    Conference of Presidents of Major American Organizations was received
    by Aliyev. In April, the Azeri president welcomed Israeli tycoon
    Lev Leviev.'

    Sassounian continued: 'Gross gave the details of some of the links
    between the two countries as relayed to him by Israel's ambassador to
    Azerbaijan, Arthur Lenk, a native of New Jersey'. Gross then disclosed
    the political connections between Azerbaijan, Israel and American
    Jews regarding Armenian issues: 'Israel's main selling point with
    Azerbaijan is not Israeli. Rather, it's the American Jewish lobby,
    which, encouraged by Israel, has helped Azerbaijan in Congress. The
    background to the story is the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict'. A
    particularly painful sore point is Section 907, a U.S. congressional
    amendment to the 1992 Soviet [sic] Freedom Support Act, aimed at
    boosting economic and humanitarian aid to all of the 15 emerging
    former Soviet republics except Azerbaijan. Passed at the urging of the
    Armenian-American lobby in 1993, when the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    was flaring, 907 barred the U.S. from military or other cooperation
    with Azerbaijan'. Encouraged by Israel, influential American Jewish
    groups have since acted on behalf of Baku as a bulwark against the
    powerful American-Armenian lobby in Congress and have tried to get
    907 repealed. Since 2002, when the U.S. needed Azeri airspace to reach
    Afghanistan, the U.S. has agreed to annual presidential waivers of 907,
    which lift restrictions."

    Sassounian underlined: 'Gross quoted Mark Levin, (the executive
    director of the National Conference on Soviet Jewry, a Washington-based
    organization that is 'a member of the coalition of Jewish groups
    that have worked on behalf of Azerbaijan's interests on Capitol
    Hill,') as stating that the American-Armenian lobby in Washington
    'is very strong and organized, and speaks in a unified voice. On other
    political issues, we have partnered with [the Armenians], but when it
    comes to Azerbaijan, we are on different sides of the fence.' Levin
    acknowledged that, on the whole, American Jewish policymakers feel
    comfortable in their strong support of Azerbaijan on the Hill and take
    their cue from the U.S. and Israel. Various Azeri officials confirm the
    value of the Jewish lobby in countering Armenians: 'American Jews have
    helped us lobby in Washington against the Armenians and their help
    is very important. We are very appreciative,' Azerbaijan's Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told Gross. ' Regrettably, Gross misleads
    his readers by not pointing out that not all Jews sell out their
    souls to Azerbaijan or Turkey. As it has been repeatedly documented
    in previous columns, many Jewish individuals and organizations in both
    Israel and the United States are strong supporters of Armenian issues,
    despite the pressures from the government of Israel!'

    Sassounian further underlined: 'Gross balanced the effusive
    pro-Azeri comments in his article by including statements that accuse
    Azerbaijan's leaders of 'corruption and political repression.' He
    referred to critics who said that the cozy relationship between
    Israel and Azerbaijan 'will unravel just as Israel's romance with Iran
    did.' He quoted Dr. Asim Mollazade, the chairman of an Azeri opposition
    party, as saying that the United States, Israel and Jewish Americans
    would someday be 'deeply disappointed' for supporting the undemocratic
    and corrupt regime in Azerbaijan. Gross also pointed out the double
    standards practiced by Azeri leaders who present themselves to Jews as
    being pro-Israeli, while distancing themselves from Israel in front
    of the Muslim world. He mentioned, for example, the fact that Israel
    opened its Embassy in Baku in 1993, and yet Azerbaijan has not opened
    its Embassy in Israel in order to appease fellow Muslims. Last month,
    Azerbaijan assumed the chairmanship of the Organization of Islamic
    Countries which held its annual conference in Baku.'

    Sassounian concluded: 'Obviously, Israel is free to establish
    economic and political ties with any country, including Turkey and
    Azerbaijan. American Jewish organizations are likewise free to send
    delegations to various countries. But when they agree to place
    their considerable political clout at the services of Azerbaijan or
    Turkey against Armenia's interests, Armenians worldwide then have
    the perfect right to expose their sinister arrangements and counter
    their every move.'

    No sooner than Sassounian's eye-opening commentary was circulated
    on the internet, several listserv members of the 'armworkshop,'
    including professors Oktem, Fishman, and Berkok, resorted to a
    campaign of mudslinging against Sassounian. This writer received
    copies of their vicious e-attacks against Sassounian from several
    members of the 'armworkshop.'

    On July 25, Dr Kerem Oktem wrote: 'I find Mr. Sassounian's articles
    annoying and disturbing in general. 'Despite my general dislike of
    Mr Sassounian's contributions, I would like to say that his last
    sentence on the article he sent out today is inexcusable.'

    Dr. Oktem was rebutted by a fellow list member Attorney Harry Dikranian
    of Montreal, Quebec: 'It may annoy certain readers who would prefer
    Jewish-Azeri-Turkish alliances remain undisclosed. Such interest-based
    alliances are more than conceivable and indeed sinister (the clearly
    appropriate word) without needing to evoke the images you detail. '
    I would certainly not use this article as an example for an indictment
    to reductionism, simplification or incitement, etc., as you suggest,
    against Harut Sassounian. I believe there should be ample place on
    this list for such well-written and balanced newsprint analysis.'

    Apparently disturbed by Attorney Dikranian's lucid remarks, Dr. Oktem
    adamantly e-filed an 'ADDENDUM' saying: 'I certainly do not wish to
    imply that Baskin Oran and Harut Sassounian are comparable in the
    way they approach the issues debated here. What I meant to imply was
    that Baskin Oran's choice of words (Jewification) led to an outcry
    on the list, partly understandable, partly surprisingly hostile to a
    leading critical, radical scholar, who has been at the forefront of the
    struggle of minority rights in Turkey, at a time mainstream Turkish
    leftist intellectuals were concerned with how to establish different
    kind of dictatorships for perceived majorities (proletariate [sic],
    peasants, you name it). I further meant to say that since Baskin
    Oran was vilified so aggressively, and in my view undeservedly for
    a misconstrued term, than Harut Sassounian's hate speech requires
    a much stronger response. Hence my request that such should not be
    circulated on this list.'

    In response to Dr. Oktem's diatribes, Andrew Kevorkian, a respected
    intellectual, wrote: 'Since when is a true statement 'hate-speech"
    I am on Sassounian's e-mail list, and I have read his 'Commentary'
    and your reaction, and I am puzzled. It is common knowledge -- and,
    if I were a Turk, I would be proud -- that Ankara dictates policy to
    the US State Department. At least, it does so on matters Armenian,
    Cypriot, Greek. Why would saying so constitute 'hate-speech" For
    far too-many years, I, too, have been saying and writing the same
    thing to anyone who would listen. Why, therefore, should it disturb
    you that an Armenian should not only state the obvious but also ask
    other Armenians to do something about it"

    Kevorkian continued: 'It would appear that all your years in the West
    -- and all your schooling (I won't say 'education,' because that is
    a different animal) -- hasn't rid you of your Turkishness (and the
    thin skin which all Turks have -- as a British editor once told me)
    and hasn't enabled you to acquire a respect for such un-Turkish
    concepts as 'free speech' and 'free press.'"

    Kevorkian added: 'But, what is worse, you then trot out the favorite
    image of the anti-Semite Jew and ascribe it to Sassounian's intention
    or objective. Talk about 'hate-speech'!!! As a so-called 'scholar,'
    you should be a seeker after truth. Try reading all the studies
    that have been conducted -- and published -- on the various lobbies
    that abound in Washington, and read what they say about the 'Jewish
    Lobby' vis-a-vis Turkey and Turkey's interests, and then re-read what
    Sassounian has said. What Sassounian has been saying is: 'Israel's
    lobby in Washington supports Turkey's interests, and we Armenians must
    do our best to counter it.' That is hardly 'hate-speech.' Except,
    of course, under Turkey's infamous 'Article 301.' Try thinking
    "Western." Who knows, you may even grow to like it.'

    And to add insult to the 91 year old genocidal injury inflicted upon
    Armenians by Turkey in 1915-23, Assistant Professor Berkok retorted:
    'I'm sure you (Dr. Oktem) must have heard similar chauvinist slurs from
    Kevorkian's Turkish counterparts! And just when I thought chauvinists
    were all Turkish! And, I'm sure, your Turkishness predisposes you to
    be unable to "... acquire a respect for such un-Turkish concepts as
    'free speech' and 'free press.' That's why you've been a member of
    this listserv, haven't you' I fully share your scholarly perspectives
    on the Sassounian piece and on the Kevorkian e-mail. Your two e-mails
    sufficiently highlighted the criterion of scholarliness as opposed
    to Sassounian piece and Kevorkian e-mail.'

    Last but not least, a crony of denialist Turks, History instructor
    Louis Fishman of Carleton University, apparently deeply panicked
    by Sassounian's revelations, showered on the latter a 'carpet
    bombardment' of meaningless questions. Instead of honestly and
    humanely addressing the critical questions raised by Sassounian,
    Fishman resorted to a silly campaign of accusations in the form of
    'counter-questions.' However, when his intimidating tactics failed to
    'produce' subjugation and silence with his target victim, he resorted
    to mud slinging against Sassounian.

    To his credit, Kevorkian delivered a swift and decisive blow to
    Fishman: 'I know only what he (Sassounian) wrote, and I obviously
    was in agreement. However, when Kerem wrote his comments, I took
    umbrage because he didn't seem to want to refute anything that
    Sassounian said, but wanted only to accuse him of uttering of what
    was not there"hate-speech.' I noted in his comment--and in yours
    (Louis Fishman), as well -- on my message that there was no attempt
    to deny the truth of what Sassounian (and I, if I may) said but to
    further throw stones:

    Is it, or is it not, true that Turkey dictates the US State
    Department's policies regarding Armenia, Cyprus, Greece'

    Is it, or is it not true, that the 'Jewish Lobby' in the US, fights the
    Turkish fight (better, it must be admitted, than the Turks ever can)'

    If Turkey can object (as it does) to the role that the 'Armenian Lobby'
    plays in Washington, why, therefore, cannot an Armenian object to
    what the Jewish/Turkish Lobby does"

    Kevorkian also pointed out: 'If Kerem purports to be a scholar (I
    once knew a man who said that he was 'in the Circulation Department'
    of a major newspaper; it turned out that he took the printed newspapers
    from the press and wrapped them and carried the bundles to the waiting
    trucks!), then he should, first, set aside his biases and prejudices
    and, second, should investigate the contrary opinions that exist
    and should therefore, test his with what others say. That is why I
    suggested that he read the studies on Washington lobbies (as I have)
    and note what is said for the Armenian, Greek, Jewish, and Turkish
    lobbies. He will find, among other things, that the first three are
    funded by the respective 'diasporas' in the US and that the Turkish
    is the only one funded by 'the national government.' There is nothing
    wrong with that, in my opinion, but it says much. Also, he will find
    that it is a fact that the 'Jewish Lobby' also makes it a point to
    fight in the Turkish corner. Although I find it bizarre, I find nothing
    wrong with that, either. I would like to see a non-Armenian Lobby (or
    two) help fight in the Armenian corner. But, to throw stones at me
    (which I don't mind--I have been assaulted by better stone-throwers
    than either of you) and Sassounian, rather than refute the arguments
    that we have made shows, if nothing else, that we are right, and you
    have no legitimate counter-argument.

    And, finally, is it, or is it not true that, almost daily, news
    reports come from Turkey that yet another journalist or author
    has been cited for 'insulting Turkishness" Even Turkey's so-called
    'friends' are finding that hard to absorb, and I note that neither
    Kerem nor you, has responded to my statement that the concepts of
    'free speech' and 'free press' do not exist in Turkey and that the
    'new' Penal Code with its Article 301 is as wicked as the infamous
    'Star Chambers' were many centuries ago. But, enough. I don't know
    anything about your "list," but if it is directed at like-thinkers,
    you should give a secret password to those who will automatically
    nod their heads at anything that you say, and keep the likes of
    Sassounian out. Finally, when your supply of stones is exhausted,
    perhaps you may want to get around to the questions above.'

    Oktem's, Berkok's and their likes' campaign of deception in service
    of their Ankara and Baku-based denialist aggressor masters, is
    nothing new to Armenians. However, what's degrading is their masters'
    obstinate efforts to operate in the dark, and force Israel and the
    Jewish American Lobby to also operate in the dark doing their dirty
    work in return for giving them money, oil and gas. What a degrading
    Turkish way of 'using' friends in Jerusalem and elsewhere.
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