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    Turkish Daily News
    March 12 2005

    Gündüz Aktan: A few points involving the Armenian issue
    Saturday, March 12, 2005



    The suggestion Mr. Sükrü Elekdağ has made regarding the ~SBlue Book~T
    in order to counter the Armenian genocide claims, is quite right. At
    the instigation of Turkey~Rs main opposition party and with the
    support of the Turkish government a joint call will be issued to the
    British Parliament

    Gündüz AKTAN
    The suggestion Mr. Sükrü Elekdağ has made regarding the ~SBlue Book~T
    in order to counter the Armenian genocide claims, is quite right. At
    the instigation of Turkey's main opposition party and with the
    support of the Turkish government a joint call will be issued to the
    British Parliament. The latter will be urged to declare as
    ~Spropaganda material~T the Blue Book in question. Britain, who was an
    invading power at the end of World War I, is the country that knows
    about the facts better than anybody else. Westminster has not, until
    now, accepted the argument that the Armenian incidents had been
    genocide. In fact, in a press release the British Embassy in Ankara
    made it clear two years ago that the genocide claims were groundless.


    On the other hand, the Armenian foreign minister has promptly
    rejected the proposal for creation of a commission -- consisting of
    Turkish and Armenian historians or, to put it differently, academics
    -- to look into the genocide claims. The Armenians are saying that
    all historical-and-archive work has been completed; that the outcome
    has been accepted by the world; and that the problem stems from
    Turkey's ~Sdenial of the genocide.~T

    If the Armenians' sole aim is to disseminate anti-Turkey propaganda
    this is an understandable attitude. However, they must not think they
    can make the EU or America, pressure us into accepting the genocide
    claims -- whereas Turkey would, naturally, accept the outcome of a
    joint initiative.

    The U.N. is not a suitable place for such a task. Those who, with
    good intentions, suggest the U.N., are not well acquainted with the
    U.N. The U.N. Security Council may tackle only those issues that
    constitute ~Sa threat to international peace and security.~T The
    incidents of 90 years ago are not within that scope. The Whitaker
    Report debated in 1985 shows how inadequate the U.N. human rights
    system is in this respect. And we know that UNESCO and the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe are not eager to
    tackle this issue. Under the circumstances, we must keep striving to
    pave the way for the creation of a common working premise. However,
    we must know that this issue is more technical than it seems. So we
    must not promptly voice any proposal that seems reasonable at first
    sight.

    Now let us come to the ~Smea culpa~T front. In the course of an
    interview that appeared in the March 7 issue of daily Milliyet,
    Professor Halil Berktay claimed that the Armenians had been subjected
    to a forced relocation ~Sonly because they were Armenian.~T He argued
    that forced relocation amounted to ethnic cleansing and that ethnic
    cleansing is considered genocide in our day. He said that the secret
    orders (concerning the massacres) were more important than the
    documents available in the archives.

    As far as I know Berktay has no published work on the historical
    aspect of the incidents. More gravely, he is not familiar with the
    genocide law, that does not keep him from making a legal assessment.


    According to Article 2 of the Genocide Convention, acts committed
    with the intent to destroy a group only because of that group's
    identity (that is, without any ground fall into the genocide
    category. For example, Jews were destroyed without any other reason,
    that is, only because they were Jews. Armenians, on the other hand,
    were relocated because they had rebelled, because they had cooperated
    with the invading Russian army and because they had attacked the
    Turkish and Muslim population, with the aim of setting up their own
    state in eastern Anatolia. If, in the course of that process, the two
    sides massacred groups of civilians, that would fall into another
    category of crimes.

    The concept of ~Sethnic cleansing~T emerged during the incidents in
    Bosnia-Herzegovina. That is not a legal term. It is being used when
    describing such actions as the destruction of civilian targets and
    the killing and raping of defenseless civilians -- acts perpetrated
    during the attacks staged by armed groups with the aim of driving out
    from their homes the resident population of a given area. The Former
    Yugoslavia Tribunal in The Hague treats this kind of ethnic cleansing
    as ~Swar crimes~T or ~Scrimes against humanity.~T The only exception was
    the Krstic case. But that was quite different. Ethnic cleansing is
    similar to the way Turks were driven out of the Balkans and the
    Caucasus in the 19th century rather than to the relocation of
    Armenians which was largely carried out in an orderly manner.

    Article 7 of the ICC's Rome Statute (1998) considers forced
    transfer of people a ~Scrime against humanity.~T However, according to
    Article 17 of Protocol 2 additional to the Geneva Conventions,
    relocation is not a crime if carried out due to ~Smilitary
    imperative.~T

    On the other hand, it is strange that Berktay does not know that
    almost all archive documents involving the Armenian incidents are
    ~Ssecret~T documents anyway, that is, they are encoded.

    And, finally, one can only wish that the ~Seminent~T members of our
    press -- which we increasingly realize are beyond criticism -- who
    seem to be dying to take part in the genocide debate, would be
    willing to study this issue at least a little.

    --Boundary_(ID_dpedlcioDc37mNOdOO99EQ)--
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