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    ARMENIAN GAMES OF THE DINOSAUR
    By Taha Akyol

    Turkish Press
    Oct 2 2006

    MILLIYET- Newsweek International Editor Fareed Zakaria once described
    French President Jacques Chirac this way: 'Chirac, the tired old
    dinosaur who seems increasingly uncomprehending of today's world.'
    Zakaria was explaining that Chirac couldn't understand how China
    has grown with its market economy. Doesn't Chirac's attitude on the
    so-called Armenian genocide confirm this view? The tired old dinosaur
    who can't grasp the understanding of history, science and freedom in
    today's world is behind old-fashioned political games. He's taking
    steps to win over Armenia for France in the Caucasian region. This
    region is of course very important with its geopolitics and oil,
    but Chirac trusts Armenia and declares enmity against Turkey and
    Azerbaijan.

    Last December 19 French historians published a declaration on 'Freedom
    for History.' About 700 scholars signed it. They repeated this when the
    law on punishing denial of the so-called Armenian genocide was debated
    in the French Parliament in May. The declaration said the following:
    'History is not a religion. The historian doesn't accept dogma,
    doesn't have respect for any prohibition; this can be inconvenient,
    but history is not ethics. Historians don't condemn or glorify,
    they explain. History is not the slave of current events.' The same
    law is being considered now. Historian Jean-Pierre Azema compares
    the determination of history by law to the Soviet interpretation of
    history. France has accepted a law that the good parts of colonialism
    will be explained in history books.

    Some will ask whether the Armenian question is being debated in
    Turkey. As soon as the decision to cancel the conference on Armenia
    was made, I criticized the decision on TV. Many people criticized it.

    The issue is discussed in Turkey, but banned in France. French
    politicians of Armenian origin said the following: 'Turks massacred
    Armenians because the Armenians cooperated with France. Don't forget
    that Armenia used to be a French colony.' These words aim at French
    people who like colonialism, but they are a big lie. Armenia was never
    a colony of France. It is a lie, but important. It reflects the hatred
    of Armenians and French arrogance. This hatred and arrogance is behind
    the law on the so-called Armenian genocide.
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