Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Local servants of foreign theses

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Local servants of foreign theses

    Local servants of foreign theses

    Yerkir/arm
    April 22, 2005

    Armenians all over the world are commemorating the 90th anniversary of
    the Armenian Genocide.

    Today, many governments, politicians, scholars and regular people
    share our pain with us. In Turkey, another round of denial is underway
    on the highest governmental level, the same level which executed the
    ultimate crime against the humanity. The theses of that campaign have
    not changed in the past 90 years: they are not guilty, and if someone
    is to blame, it is the victim that is to blame.

    Sadly, in Armenia too, this viewpoint is endorsed by those who do not
    dismiss any means, including the Turkish propaganda machine, in their
    fight against individuals and political forces that advocate national
    values. Some political circles pursue concrete political goals: to try
    to prove that the current national course of our state is wrong and
    that we should give up the key issues of the present foreign policy --
    recognition of the Genocide and Artsakh.

    What's more, those circles believe that the key to solving our
    problems is the relinquishing of our rights and demands as well as the
    reconciliation with the executioner to guarantee our security and
    development. It isn't hard to notice that these views are the
    reproduction of the policies conducted in 1991-1998.

    As a reminder: it was due to those views that the period encompassing
    the Armenian Cause was removed from our history textbooks, and Sevak's
    "Unsilenceable Bell-house" was removed from the literature textbooks
    as "provoking enmity towards the neighbors," open policies of
    establishing new relations with Turkey and secret agreements were
    being conducted.

    What was the answer of the "civilized" Turkey? It shut down the
    border, demanded that we give up the process for the Genocide
    recognition, and conditioned the establishment of diplomatic relations
    with Armenia to withdrawal from Artsakh. Of course, Turkey has been
    acting according to its national interests. This was Turkey's response
    to the people who were ready to forget their own dignity.

    But these people are pursuing their views again; they have found
    undereducated clowns to sing in harmony, and they think that the
    position they had bought with money gives them enough right to preach
    Turkish views when judging their own people and history, and by
    publicly displaying their empty brains and souls they gain an image of
    "modern and broad-thinking" politicians.

    Their brains are unable to comprehend that security is not begged, it
    can be only attained via guarantees such as the recognition of the
    Genocide and its condemnation. Looks like that for such people, not
    only are the national ideology and national dignity false categories
    but also elementary nobility is such.
Working...
X