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    Editorial: Discrediting denial in Ankara

    Advocate acknowledgement of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey, and you
    risk prosecution and imprisonment for the crime - yes, it's still a
    crime - of insulting Turkey. If you're Armenian and you do it, you
    also risk getting killed, as we learned in January 2007 when Hrant
    Dink was shot dead.

    That said, it's also true that open discussion of the Armenian
    Genocide is more common in Turkey today than it has been for decades.
    Mainstream newspapers like "Radikal" write about it, and respected
    public figures acknowledge it - like the Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk,
    who has had repeatedly to answer charges of insulting Turkishness.

    Last week, a British peer, Lord Avebury, and historian Ara Sarafian
    set out for Ankara, a Turkish translation of the British parliamentary
    Blue Book on the Armenian Genocide in hand. (See story:
    http://www.reporter.am/go/article/2009-07-0 1-in-ankara--blue-book--launch-genocide-denial-is- challenged
    ) The stated purpose was to engage the Turkish parliament on a debate
    it had originated.

    Four years ago, the Turkish Grand National Assembly sent a petition to
    the British Parliament, asking it to repudiate the Blue Book, which it
    had commissioned in 1916. The Foreign Office wrote back to say it saw
    no reason to do so. A group of British members of Parliament and peers
    wrote back to say the Blue Book is solid, but let's talk about it and
    hear your concerns.

    The Turkish parliament dropped the matter. No response was forthcoming
    to the British legislators who had agreed to engage the Turkish
    legislators.

    Instead of dropping the issue, Lord Avebury and Mr. Sarafian took the
    matter to Turkey.

    Addressing the Turkish Grand National Assembly in April, President
    Barack Obama had urged the parliament to come to terms with Turkey's
    past as it relates to Armenians. He had reminded his audience of how
    America is better for having come to terms with some of the shameful
    parts of its history.

    But the Grand National Assembly has yet to heed Mr. Obama's advice.
    And, indeed, no member of the Turkish parliament joined the foreign
    diplomats and other distinguished guests who attended the presentation
    made by Lord Avebury and Mr. Sarafian in Ankara last week. The absence
    even of members of the pro-Kurdish party MEP is an indication of the
    prevalence and extent of anti-Armenian pressure brought to bear
    against politicians in Turkey.

    Present or absent, the members of parliament got to read about the
    presentation in the Turkish press, which covered it. It is perhaps an
    indication of the damage to the denial effort inflicted by this
    presentation that a retired ambassador held a news conference to
    denounce it.

    In going to Turkey and engaging the establishment, we offer messages
    that are broadcast, if at all, through the filter of the Turkish
    media. It is not by any means an even playing field, or a safe one.
    And it's counterproductive to appear to engage in a debate over
    whether the events of 1915-17 constituted genocide. That is a
    contrived debate, and to their credit, Lord Avebury and Mr. Sarafian
    were able to avoid the appearance of engaging in such a debate.

    What their modest presentation did was not simply to offer in Turkish
    an important resource for people who want to learn the truth about the
    Armenian Genocide. More importantly, it showed the bankruptcy of the
    Turkish denial machine.

    The leaders of the denial effort had put the Turkish legislature into
    an embarrassing position, and that was clear: they had persuaded the
    legislature to denounce a book - the Blue Book - on grounds that were
    patently and demonstrably false. In demonstrating that the case made
    by deniers was dishonest and disingenuous, Lord Avebury and Mr.
    Sarafian helped discredit the denial effort itself. We commend them
    for that.

    Meanwhile, this initiative may serve as a good opportunity for
    Armenian individuals as well as organizations to ask themselves
    whether they have anything to do in Turkey. The answer may not always
    be affirmative, but the question is certainly worth exploring.


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