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    Nauseated Feeling and Media
    by ETYEN MAHCUPYAN

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    March 25 2005


    In every society, the periods of rapid and chaotic metamorphoses pave
    the way for conservatism. Above all, if this reference to change
    especially is coming from "outside" and denotes that the society
    adopts a new way of life, then it wouldn't be surprising if the
    conservatism at issue turns into xenophobia.


    For our modern world, which has been nourished by the nation-state
    structure and nationalism, it would be seen as natural if this
    conservatism becomes more of an excluder and adopts more "national"
    tones. As a matter of fact, the anti-EU motion is heading towards
    that direction~E We confront numerous examples of the uneasiness the
    society feels for change being activated as a reactional nauseated
    feeling. And trying to produce "proud reinforcing" outcomes from
    this... It is possible to refer to art and science in order to repair
    the pride that felt it could be hurt, but bearing in mind that since
    it is being considered that we are not powerful enough in this field,
    or as a result of the habit of "wanting to get something for
    nothing," the attitude of acting in order to rediscover history, has
    been adopted. On the other side, the history issue does not seem to
    be separated from the EU context, Armenian emigration, even
    indirectly, and is in a position as the main part of the agenda.
    Therefore, the said nauseated feeling, turning its face to history
    and rediscovering itself through history, is a sensible phenomenon.

    These kinds of activities, as reflected recently in newspapers;
    laying wreaths at the grave of Talat Pasha, the British commemorating
    the six soldiers they killed in 1920, at the station where the
    incident happened, have gained significance within this context. It
    seems hard to find a different explanation to these ceremonial
    commemorations, which had been ignored for years, becoming very
    popular all of a sudden, and people exerting efforts to find some
    incidents to commemorate~E But what really is interesting here is the
    media's attitude: We see that the "centrist" media, which has taken
    it upon itself the mission to reflect the irritation penetrating into
    the depths of Turkey's state structure, is making banner headlines
    out of stories like this or carrying them to its front pages.
    Moreover, we see that an editor is using his pen as a tool to
    encourage these kinds of activities. And do bear in mind that all
    these are being done in an atmosphere where the AKP government is
    seen as "ambivalent and incoherent," where a commander, as if this
    did not amount to interference, blames the government over Iraq. What
    is being seen is that the anti-EU and anti- AKP parties have joined
    forces; a strategy in which one can be hindered through the other, is
    being pursued. And the societal nausea -- and the Armenian issue have
    been used in the psychological context in the entire case.

    Otherwise, would it be possible to ignore an incident, which at the
    moment should have been the top priority on the agenda? The Armenian
    ambassador to the EU [Viguen Tchitechian] told the European
    Parliament's Interparliamentary Cooperation Commission meeting [in
    Strasbourg] that the Armenian Diaspora created the genocide issue.
    Undoubtedly, this does not mean we are not confronting a so-called
    genocide problem~E The ambassador said the following: "Without any
    doubt, there was a genocide committed by Young Turks (Jeune Turks),
    however, the responsibility for this should not be put on the
    shoulders of modern Turkey and the Turkish nation. This genocide is
    important for the security of Armenia~EBut it is not a precondition
    for our relations with Turkey." This statement is a sign that the
    phenomenon, which is called "Armenian Issue," can be divided into two
    categories, history and politics, and both categories can move in
    different directions. This is the point Turkey has been trying to
    reach for years... But this news did not appear in many newspapers,
    and in a few, it was a small story buried in the back pages.

    Apparently, our media did not like this story. Let me put it this
    way, the anti-EU and anti-AKP coalition that has been formed found it
    far short of their targets. Because this matter, taking a
    rationalistic turn, is hardening reactive nationalism that is being
    produced and making manipulation difficult.
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