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    BAKU TRIES TO PREVENT TURKEY FROM IMPLEMENTING HER REGIONAL POLICY
    Karine Ter-Sahakyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    24.02.2009 GMT+04:00

    Turkish media rarely goes down to the level of Baku Agitation and
    Propaganda Department, perfectly realizing what shape the wild
    anti-Armenian hysteria can take.

    Turkey has launched a propagandistic campaign against recognition of
    the Armenian Genocide in all directions. All the tested methods are put
    to use: blackmail, bribery, threatening. Yet, there is also something
    new. The Washington based ethics monitor CREW has filed complaints with
    federal agencies against the Armenian National Committee of America
    (ANCA) for various lobbying and campaign violations. According to
    CREW, ANCA violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act and skirted
    the Lobbying Disclosure Act.

    The letters of complaint said ANCA had violated restrictions
    on charitable organizations "by participating or intervening
    in any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any
    candidate for public office." Moreover, ANCA executives "have lobbied
    Congress and the executive branch heavily with regard to perennial
    congressional Armenian genocide resolutions and other legislation
    bearing on U.S.-Armenia, U.S.-Turkey or U.S.-Azerbaijani relations
    without even registering with the Secretary of the Senate or Clerk of
    the House." "We're not saying they should be out of business. We're
    saying there are laws and they should be obeyed," said Melanie Sloan,
    a former federal prosecutor who's now the head of the private Citizens
    for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington."

    In the words of Elizabeth Chouldjian, ANCA's communications
    director, the charges are unfounded and full of inaccuracies and
    misrepresentations. Moreover, Chouldjian says the real story is why
    this is being brought up especially now. "Accusations against the
    Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) are purely political",
    says "Hay Dat" Office Director Kiro Manoyan. "ANCA is not registered
    as a lobbyist organization either in the House of Representatives
    or in the Senate. These accusations might be initiated by the
    Turkish lobby. Should there have been any financial violations, the
    American Government would definitely have noticed them. After all,
    the accusations are much too serious. Discredit is thrown upon the
    voices of 15 senators, 211 congressmen and U.S. President Barack
    Obama. I repeat, it's a purely political matter, especially since
    there is only two months left before April 24, when the US President
    will address to the US Armenian community," Manoyan emphasized.

    Ankara's nervousness in relation to the probable recognition of the
    Armenian Genocide by the United States is quite explicable, as local
    administration elections in Turkey are due on March 29. The ruling
    AKP has to win the majority of votes and Erdogan has to convince his
    electors of his faithfulness towards the Government and its bases. In
    this chain we also find the trick used in Davos, which brought another
    plus in favour of the Turkish Premier, but only in his country. By
    the way, he counted exactly on that. But the point is not only the
    home policy of Turkey. The point also lies in Turkey's neighbours,
    and namely - in Azerbaijan, Russia and Georgia. However, we'll not
    take Georgia into account since it's a dependent and unsuccessful
    country. As for Russia, it makes no difference to her whether the
    USA will recognize the Genocide or not. She has her own interests
    both in US-Russian and Russian-Turkish relations. There remains only
    Azerbaijan and it is here that difficulties arise. Supposedly, Turkey
    must support Baku in every matter, especially in the Karabakh issue
    and in propagation of lie and calumny against the Armenians. However,
    it was exactly Baku that began to hinder Turkey in implementing
    her regional policy. Now all the statements of Erdogan and other
    high-ranking officials imply that the day when Ankara will move
    away from Baku is just round the corner. Too often do the Turkish
    officials vow fidelity and support in the Azeri media. By the way,
    Turkish media rarely goes down to the level of Baku Agitation and
    Propaganda Department, perfectly realizing what shape the wild
    anti-Armenian hysteria can take. Moreover, an instructive example
    for Baku should be the banning of the documentary "Sari Gelin" in
    educational institutions of Turkey.

    It is quite likely that even if the USA does not recognize the Armenian
    Genocide, President Barack Obama, keeping his pre-election promise,
    will utter the word 'genocide', being in this regard the second
    US president after Ronald Regan. By the way, the Armenian-Turkish
    relations did not suffer then. Blackmail and threatening were put to
    use but Regan acted the way he found necessary. Though at that time
    there was no war in Iraq and Afghanistan, there was the USSR and there
    were the American missiles installed in Turkey, in case a war would
    break up against the "Empire of Evil". By the way, the missiles were
    stationed at the border with Armenia... However, the point is not
    the words but the tools of controlling this or that process both in
    the region and in the whole world. Turkey has livened up lately and
    it is beginning to dictate her terms to the USA and Israel, which is
    quite unacceptable for these countries irrespective of the US-Israeli
    interests in the region.
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