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    CONGRESSMAN TANCREDO AVENGED BY THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT

    AZG Armenian Daily #141, 30/07/2005

    Neighbors

    Several weeks ago Colorado Congressman Tancredo stated that America
    could bomb Muslim Holy sites if there was a need. The Congressman's
    unbalanced statements were exploited by the Turkish government to
    avenge him.

    First of all, I strongly disagree with Mr. Tancredo's statements,
    because sacrilege is not a solution for any kind of a problem. The
    bombing of Mecca would not only give birth to a sinister and
    indescribable war, but it would also be an attack on the world
    civilization.

    The Congressman's unbelievable comments, nevertheless, are not as
    absurd as the condemns expressed by the Turkish officials. The Turkish
    Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul called the Colorado congressman
    fanatical person ignoring the fact that his own Turkish government
    denies the Armenian Genocide (the systematic massacre of the oldest
    Christian people in its motherland between 1915-1923); that his own
    Turkish government is responsible for bombings and desecrations of
    more than 2000 Christian Armenian churches and cathedrals, some as old
    as 1700 years; that his own Turkish government occupies northern part
    of Cyprus; that his own Turkish government beheaded 30,000 Kurds in
    the last two decades and that his own Turkish government is a violator
    of basic human rights.

    There are two apparent reasons why the Turkish government suddenly
    emerged into this issue as an accuser. First of all, Turkey truly
    dreams of joining the European Union, thus this engagement would speak
    of Turkey's democratic standards (at least the Foreign Minister thinks
    so). Second, Turkey wants to use this opportunity to punish Tancredo
    and turn him to its side. Congressman Tancredo lately voted in favor
    of Armenian Genocide's recognition by the US House of Representatives,
    thus the Colorado Representative is on the black list of Turkey. As
    the Associated Press reported on 19 July 2005, Tancredo talked with
    the Turkish ambassador Tuesday afternoon during a long-scheduled
    meeting about a House bill on the Turkish-Armenian conflict. Turkey
    simply aims to exploit Congressman Tancredo's situation to get him off
    the black list. Otherwise, why would the Armenian conflict emerge
    during these negotiations? Is this the way Turkey condemns offensive
    speeches?

    By exploiting the Congressman's comments, Turkey wants to kill two
    birds with one stone: to praise itself as a democratic country and to
    avenge Mr. Tancredo for recognizing the Armenian Genocide.

    As a resident of Littleton who was paid tribute by Congressman
    Tancredo in the House of the Representatives last year, and as an
    Armenian whose family survived the Armenian Genocide, I find
    Mr. Tancredo's comments shocking and offensive. At the same time,
    Turkey's sudden statements in this situation are sinister and
    ridiculous.

    The sick man of Europe should solve its problems first.

    By Simon Maghakyan in Littleton, Colorado
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