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    Ward to Avoid Turkish Event; Declines Invitation, Citing Armenian Holocaust

    http://www.hairenik.com/weekly/2009/03/ 25/ward-to-avoid-turkish-event-declines-invitation -citing-armenian-holocaust/
    on March 25, 2009


    AMHERST, N.Y - On March 25, Amherst town councilman Daniel J. Ward
    announced that he had declined an invitation to attend an annual
    Turkish friendship event, sponsored by the Turkish Cultural Center
    under the auspices of Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown. Ward was one of many
    invited to the `invitation-only' event.

    `We all look forward to a day of full normalization of relations with
    Turkey, certainly a valuable partner of ours in the Mid-East,' said
    Ward, noting that President Obama was due to visit Turkey next
    month. `Turkey is an ancient civilization from which we can learn a
    lot. The culture is a part of our past. However, also part of Turkey's
    more recent past is the Armenian Genocide. Turkey has yet to take full
    responsibility for this horrific crime, much less discuss reparations
    or restitution,' he added.

    `On April 21, we will be commemorating the Jewish Holocaust (Shoah),
    and we would do well to recall the Armenian tragedy, while not as
    large, as well. As a human race we will not achieve our ultimate
    perfection until we can forever stop the killing of each other for
    cultural, racial, ethnic, or religious reasons. We cannot begin to
    stop such sub-bestial behavior until we can at least acknowledge it,
    to accept the truth, however ugly,' said Ward. `For Turkey to want to
    become a full-fledged NATO partner, we must demand at the very least
    some form of national official recognition of this genocide, and a
    declaration it was wrong, and some sort of contrition. Recent
    opposition by Turkey's Foreign Minister to a resolution of the
    U.S. Congress to call the killings genocide, which of course they
    were, is indicative of the long-held Turkish government refusal to
    take responsibility for the 1915-16 killings, with more in
    1922-23. During that period, one and one-half million Armenians were
    killed out of a total of two and one-half million Armenians in the
    then-Ottoman Empire. We remember these victims and say `never again'
    once more. Healing cannot begin until there has at least been
    admission.'

    Ward also said he is disturbed with the human rights violations
    committed by Turkey against its Kurdish population. `The Kurds are not
    just going away. Turkey must find a way to accommodate them despite
    cultural differences. The harshness displayed cannot lead to another
    Armenian-like slaughter for them either.'

    `For now, I have requested my office to decline such invitation, its
    hospitality and good will notwithstanding. We need to demand more from
    Turkey first, in remembrance of the victims of the Armenian Genocide,
    and all other cultural or ethnic groups, such as the Kurds, which the
    Turks harshly discriminate against even today,' Ward concluded.

    `Councilman Ward should be commended for his principled stance in
    calling on Turkey to end its campaign of Armenian Genocide denial as
    well as its ongoing mistreatment of the Kurds,' said ANCA Eastern
    Region executive director Karine Birazian. `A strong U.S. - Turkey
    relationship cannot include turning a blind eye to genocide or rampant
    human rights violations.'
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