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  • Lebanese-Armenians rally to protest Turkish deployment in Lebanon

    By Katia Peltekian

    BEIRUT, LEBANON











    Lebanese-Armenians Demonstrate
    (© K. Peltekian)



    "Martyrs' square is a witness to Turkish inhumanity"; "A murderer
    cannot become a peacekeeper"; "Turks have passed by here & left behind
    death and destruction"; "Dear Lebanese: the Turkish dictionary does
    not include the words 'Justice' and 'peace'"; "Genocide, massacre,
    deportation, annihilation: Turkish definition of peace"; "Turkey is
    not welcome in Lebanon". These were some of the banners written in
    Arabic, Armenian and English carried by the Lebanese-Armenians who
    converged at Martyrs' Square in the center of Beirut. They came to
    protest the deployment of Turkish troops as part of the
    peace-enforcing UNIFIL troops in Lebanon.

    Yesterday afternoon, thousands of Armenians, young and old, gathered
    in downtown Beirut to express their rejection of the Turkish presence
    in Lebanon. They came from all corners of Lebanon and met at the exact
    spot where the Ottoman Turks hanged many Lebanese intellectuals in
    1916. They came to remind both the Lebanese and Turkish governments
    that there is an important community in Lebanon that will not forgot
    the butchery that Turks committed not only to the Armenians but also
    to the Lebanese.









    Lebanese-Armenians Demonstrate
    (© K. Peltekian)



    The rally was organized by the Tashnak Party's youth committee and the
    ARF Zavarian Students' Association. In addition to the school and
    university students, there were delegates from Armenian organizations
    from Ainjar, Zahle, Metn, Tripoli, and Bourj Hammoud. They carried
    banners as well as the Armenian and Lebanese flags. Also present were
    Bishop Kegham Khacherian, MPs Edgar Maalouf, Hagop Pakradouni, Saleem
    Aoun, ex-ministers Sebouh Hovnanian, Hagop Joukhadarian, and Alain
    Tabourian. However, with the exception of very few, the absence of
    Lebanese public, officials and politicians was noticeable.

    Speaking on behalf of the ARF Youth Committee, Khajag Balolian stated
    that the Lebanese should not accept the military presence of a country
    whose record shows numerous human rights violations and whose history
    is full of massacres and hostility towards other nations. Turkish
    forces are back on Lebanese soil desecrating the same land where they
    had committed crimes against the Lebanese in 1916, he asserted, and
    that no one could deny the fact that the Ottomans committed atrocities
    against the freedom-loving Lebanese and that no one could deny the
    Genocide of the Armenian people at the hands of the Turks starting
    in 1915. Balolian stated that the Lebanese parliament recognized the
    Armenian Genocide in 2000, yet the current government shows no respect
    towards the feelings of the Armenians.









    Lebanese-Armenians Demonstrate
    (© K. Peltekian)



    MP Hagop Pakradouni stated that this issue was not only an Armenian
    issue. He said that although Turkey claims it is working towards
    keeping peace between Lebanon and Israel, it does not believe in
    peace. Turkey's past and present are full of wars and hostility
    towards the Armenians, the Kurds, the Cypriots, the Greeks and
    Syria. He said that such a country could not act as a peacekeeper.
    What is even more dangerous, according to Pakradouni, is that Turkey
    has signed several military offensive and defensive cooperation
    agreements with Israel, so it could not be considered a neutral party
    in the conflict between Lebanon and Israel.









    Lebanese-Armenians Demonstrate
    (© K. Peltekian)



    According to sources, Pakradouni stated that the Armenian community in
    Lebanon will continue its peaceful demonstrations and declared the
    Lebanese government responsible for not taking the Armenians' opinion
    into consideration. In an interview with the Lebanese An-Nahar
    newspaper, Pakradouni said that although a number of cabinet ministers
    also rejected the presence of Turkish troops in Lebanon, PM Fouad
    Seniora ignored their views claiming that Moslem forces were needed in
    the UNIFIL Peace-enforcing troops. Pakradouni also held the Lebanese
    government responsible if a "third party commits a violent activity
    against the Turkish troops."









    Lebanese-Armenians Demonstrate
    (© K. Peltekian)



    In addition to the Lebanese and Armenian flags, some carried the
    French flag with banners saying "Merci, France" for voting on a bill
    that criminalizes Genocide denial.

    The rally was covered by local, regional and international TV stations
    and news agencies, including the Turkish Cihan News Agency that has
    been in Beirut for more than a week now to cover the Turkish
    deployment in South Lebanon. Photos of the rally covered the front
    pages of today's Lebanese newspapers except for Al-Mustaqbal (The
    Future), which is owned by the family of the late PM Rafiq al-
    Hariri. The pro-government newspaper completely ignored the
    demonstration in today's edition.
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