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    AN UNLIKELY VOICE MUST BE SUPPORTED
    By Avedis Kevorkian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    30/06/2009

    Armenian Genocide

    It isn't often that the Armenians have the opportunity to influence
    a court case that concerns the Armenian Genocide and in which no
    Armenian is involved.

    Just such an opportunity has now arisen and it is incumbent on
    Armenians to get involved-at the very least, to submit amicus curiae
    [friend of the court] briefs in support of the defendant.

    The defendant in this case is an unlikely one and is being sued by
    someone who is among the leading denialists of the Armenian Genocide.

    Known for its studies of hate groups, the Southern Poverty Law Center
    (SPLC) published an article, "State of Denial," last year, in which
    it criticized Guenter Lewy, saying that "Lewy is one of the most
    active members of a network of American scholars, influence peddlers
    and website operator, financed by hundreds of thousand of dollars
    each year from the government of Turkey, who promote the denial of
    the Armenian Genocide." The other statement to which Lewy objects,
    in his lawsuit, says, "Lewy makes similar revisionist claims in
    his 2005 book The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed
    Genocide,' and in frequent lectures at university campuses across the
    country. . . . Revisionist historians who conjure doubt about the
    Armenian genocide and are paid by the Turkish government provided
    politicians with the intellectual cover they needed to claim they
    were refusing to dictate history rather than caving in to a foreign
    government's present-day interests."

    Charging the SPLC with defamation, Lewy is reported to be seeking
    millions of dollars, claiming the statements "are defamatory because
    they falsely impute to Plaintiff academic corruption, fraud and
    deceit. . . ." As a result of the accusations, the suit says that Lewy
    has had his "scholarly credibility" hurt and has lost book sales and
    speaking engagements.

    There is no need to go into more detail, since most Armenians know--or
    should know-Lewy's denialist views.

    This lawsuit is somewhat reminiscent of the case brought by David
    Irving against Deborah Lipstadt, in 1996, in London, because she
    had said some things about Irving and his denial of the Genocide of
    the Jews, in World War Two. He, too, sued. However, in that case,
    Jews from around the world rallied to Lipstadt's cause. One famous
    Hollywood personality sent the Lipstadt Defense Fund a check for
    $750,000 with a note "more if you need it."

    (I remarked at the time, if an Armenian found himself in the same
    situation as Lipstadt, would any Armenian send a check for $750,000,
    or $75,000, or $7500, or $750, or $75, or $7.50? We know the answer
    to that.) The SPLC is always in need of money in its fight for
    the good cause, but whether or not the SPLC is seeking funds in its
    defense of the lawsuit, I know it won't get it from the Armenians,
    however, there is no reason why our "advocacy" groups in Washington,
    for instance, should not get involved with the "friend of the court"
    briefs. There is no reason why other Armenian organizations should not
    get involved, similarly. There is no reason why individual Armenians
    should not get involved.

    We know that when push comes to shove, the lip-service politicians
    aren't worth a damn, else I would suggest that they be contacted
    to also act in support of the SPLC's statements about Lewy and his
    "scholarship."

    Someone should send a copy of the statement by the International
    Association of Genocide Scholars, and a copy of the report from
    the International Center for Transitional Justice to the court--or,
    at least, to the SPLC.

    We Armenians must not assume that the SPLC will have the kinds of
    facts and information we know exists. The lawyers among us should know
    what is needed and how that "what" can and should be presented. But,
    individual Armenians should also show their support of the SPLC.

    Lewy is being supported, in his lawsuit by the Turkish American Legal
    Defense Fund, and his lawyer is Bruce Fein who, himself, has written
    extensively denying the Armenian Genocide.

    By the way, for those with short memories, David Irving lost his case,
    and the judge possibly went beyond the bounds of decorum by saying
    some nasty things about Irving.
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