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    ARA SARAFIAN: THE DARLING OF DENIALIST TURKISH MEDIA
    By Appo Jabarian

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1010598
    Dec 15, 2008

    Ara Sarafian, the head of the London-based Gomidas Institute,
    has become the darling of the denialist Turkish media. The
    November 24 issue of Hurriyet ("Liberty"), a Turkish secular,
    conservative-nationalist broadsheet daily newspaper, and notorious for
    its Armenian genocide denialism, has made a headline of Mr. Sarafian's
    anti-Armenian comment: "We cannot compare the Armenian genocide with
    the Holocaust. Those who were banished from their land suffered a
    lot but survived."

    Mr. Sarafian sounds more like a denialist than an Armenian that is
    devoted to the pursuit of justice for his people. In reality, the
    Armenian Genocide does differ from the Jewish Holocaust. While Jews
    were killed en masse in foreign lands -- Germany and Vichy France --
    Armenians were systematically annihilated in their ancestral lands in
    Western Armenia and Cilicia. But sadly, that's not what Mr. Sarafian
    is pointing out. He is effectively saying that no Genocide occured
    in Turkish-occupied Western Armenia and Cilicia.

    If this is the result of his numerous Ankara-funded trips to the
    Turkish archives, one can tell what's in store for Armenians
    through the Turkish-promoted joint commission of Armenian and
    Turkish historians that Sarafian, a self-proclaimed reconciliator,
    so enthusiastically proposes in the Hurriyet article.

    Mr. Sarrafian and his likes need to be reminded that Ankara has long
    been willing to recognize the Armenian Genocide provided that the
    Armenians in Armenia and the Diaspora do not demand the return of
    the Turkish-occupied Armenian territories.

    By "offering" to form a "joint commission" of historians, Turkey is
    effectively plotting to undermine the political gains achieved in the
    Diaspora and to reduce the international recognition of the genocide
    to "he said, she said" type of political dead-end which can reverse
    all the achievements by the Diaspora to the benefit of denialist
    Ankara. And I am sorry to remark that Sarafian seems to be all too
    willing to become a tool in the hands of these denialists.

    Sarafian also said Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's offer
    to Armenia to establish a commission of historians to resolve the
    Armenian issue was positive, but Armenia was the wrong address. The
    solution should start from the diaspora.

    Denialist Turkish Officialdom knew that, but what they didn't know
    and were pleasantly surprised to know that there is a member of that
    "huge and influential diaspora" who would be willing to sell out his
    people's Cause.

    For some time, Ankara has been working diligently to recruit certain
    elements of the diaspora that are willing to trade their own lands
    for a 'horse.'

    A few days ago, just before I left for France, I visited with an
    Armenian beef jerky ("abukhd" or "basturma") manufacturer in Hollywood,
    California.

    The " abukhd" ("basturma") maker joyfully said how proud he was
    because the Consul General of Turkey in Los Angeles had visited his
    store and bought some beef jerkys and "kissed" his hand. I told him:
    "If things continue the way they've been evolving in the diaspora,
    and the Armenians continue to consolidate their political and economic
    power, he would one day kiss other parts of your body as well. "

    It seems like Ara Sarafian has already become one of the few Diaspora
    recipients of these "kisses."

    In contrast to Sarafian's and his denialist handlers' actions, just
    recently, notable Turkish conservative historians and other professors
    have publicly apologized for the Armenian genocide of 1915 but have
    fallen short of calling on the state to do the same.

    Even then, righteous historian Ayse Hur said apologizing is the duty
    of those who were responsible for the act or for those who share
    their arguments. "It seems that a very elite group discussed that
    petition, because I learnt about this petition from the media and I
    was surprised, ...

    I approach these types of events as a scientist, as a historian,
    not as a member of the Turkish nation. For me, all these events
    were the fault of Turkish nationalism flourishing at that time, and
    personally, I don't identify with it, so I do not feel the need to
    apologize personally." (Daily Zaman, Dec 9).

    She also pointed out that the petitioners are concentrating only on
    1915; however, she says there were events after and before. "There is
    a state tradition which legitimizes all these events and prevents any
    discussion about them. Firstly, the state has to ensure a suitable
    atmosphere to discuss all these things; then it has to apologize on
    behalf of the perpetrators and for itself, because it has legitimized
    their actions through the years."

    That is why, first and foremost, Turkey needs to form a joint
    Turkish-Turkish commission formed by Turkish academicians who already
    recognize the genocide and by those that deny it. It is after the
    Turks come to a consensus on the genocide that an Armenian-Turkish
    joint commission becomes warranted in order to formulate various
    settlement options regarding the reparation for the immense real and
    personal losses inflicted on the victims and the return of the lands
    of Western Armenia by Turkey in compliance with the Treaty of Sevres.
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