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    The Illinois Leader, IL
    April 26 2005

    ENOKIAN: Armenian Genocide victims are not forgotten

    By Lee Enokian


    OPINION - Today is the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
    Between 1915 and 1923, more than 1.5 million Armenians were murdered
    or forcibly exiled because they were the wrong religion and
    ethnicity. The world community memorializes the anniversary annually
    as Armenian Martyrs Day.

    Thousands of Armenians were offered their lives in exchange for their
    conversion to Islam. They refused and died as a result. Their
    steadfast faithfulness to the Christian faith is not surprising.
    Armenia was the first Christian nation and remains the only Christian
    nation in the Middle East.

    Various Turkish people invaded southwest Asia during the Middle Ages
    and carved an empire for themselves from lands occupied by the
    indigenous Semitic and Indo-European inhabitants.

    Turkish nationalism grew relentlessly during the following centuries.
    In the years preceding World War I, they actively sought to Turkify
    the Ottoman Empire and strengthen their rule by eliminating fractious
    ethnic minorities.

    The western two-thirds of Anatolia was once inhabited by Greeks and
    other Indo-European peoples. It is now primarily occupied by Turks.

    The eastern third of modern Turkey was once Armenian with an Assyrian
    minority, but is now populated by Turks and Kurds.

    Modern Armenia survived only because it was the single province
    controlled, and protected, by the Russian Empire. The rest of the
    territory within its historical borders is almost wholly devoid of
    ethnic Armenians.

    The organized depopulation of Christians and non-Turks from Anatolia
    by the Ottoman Empire is one of the worst incidents of racism and
    religious intolerance documented in the world.

    The Genocide was master-minded by the ultra-nationalist `Young Turk'
    government of Ottoman Turkey. Mehmet Talaat Pasha was the Minister of
    the Interior and architect of the Armenian Genocide. He was rewarded
    by being elevated to the position of Grand Vizier in 1917. Pasha fled
    to Germany as his empire collapsed in 1918. He was convicted of
    capital crimes, including massacring the Armenians. The post-war
    Ottoman government sentenced him to death in absentia.

    Just-minded federal, state and local governments throughout the world
    continue to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide.

    Illinois is no different. Gov. Rod Blagojevich has continued the
    practice of his predecessors by remembering the plight of the
    Armenian people. Part of his annual proclamation reads: `The Armenian
    community, as well as the global community, remembers the Armenian
    Genocide, which occurred 90 years ago; and during this tragic
    historical period between the years of 1915 and 1923, Armenians were
    forced to witness the genocide of their loved ones, and the loss of
    their ancestral homelands; and this extermination and forced
    relocation of over 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks is
    recognized every year.'

    Sadly, the modern state of Turkey denies the Genocide ever occurred.
    It restricts the ability of ethnic Armenians, Kurds and Assyrians to
    enter and travel within the country. In fact, Turkey has done its
    best to remove every trace of the Armenian people from their
    ancestral homeland. These efforts still don't change history.

    Blagojevich concluded his proclamation with the fact that we must
    remember hateful events like the Genocide to help prevent their
    future institution.

    `Both recognition and education concerning past atrocities such as
    the Armenian Genocide is, crucial in the prevention of future crimes
    against humanity.'

    Evil wins when good men turn a blind eye.
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