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    FORMER IAGS PRESIDENTS CONSIDER HISTORICAL COMMISSION AN ATTEMPT TO DENY ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    http://www.armenianweekly.com/2009/11/20 /former-iags-presidents-consider-historical-commis sion-an-attempt-to-deny-armenian-genocide/
    By Weekly Staff
    November 3, 2009

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan TC Basbakanlik Bakanlikir Ankara,
    Turkey

    FAX: 90 312 417 0476 Dear Prime Minister Erdogan:

    The recent signing of protocols by the governments of Armenia and
    Turkey that was brokered by leading states of the international
    community marks the beginning of a process that would lead to
    establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    Constituencies in both countries find some or all of the protocols
    problematic. We the former presidents of the International Association
    of Genocide Scholars write to you to express our concern about one
    of them: the establishment of a historical commission to study the
    fate of the Armenian people in the Ottoman Empire in 1915.

    We are sending you this amended version of the Open Letter we wrote
    you in June 2005 to reiterate our objection to your insistence that
    there be a historical commission, in which Turkey would be involved.

    Because Turkey has denied the Armenian Genocide for the past nine
    decades, and currently under Article 301 of the Turkish penal code,
    public affirmation of the Genocide is a crime, it would seem impossible
    for Turkey to be part of a process that would assess whether or not
    Turkey committed genocide against the Armenians in 1915.

    Outside of your government, there is no doubt about the facts of the
    Armenian Genocide, therefore our concern is that your demand for a
    historical commission is political sleight of hand designed to deny
    those facts. Turkey has, in fact, shown no willingness to accept
    impartial judgments made by outside commissions. Five years ago,
    the Turkish members of the Turkish Armenian Reconciliation Commission
    pulled out of the commission after the arbitrator, the International
    Center for Transitional Justice, rendered an assessment that the
    events of 1915 were genocide.

    And, Prime Minister Erdogan, you have repeatedly stated that even
    if a historical commission found that the Armenian case is genocide,
    Turkey would ignore the finding.

    As William Schabas, the current president of the International
    Association of Genocide Scholars, said in his letter to you and
    President Sarkisian, "acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide must
    be the starting point of any 'impartial historical commission,'
    not one of its possible conclusions."

    Our previous letter, which was unanimously approved by the members
    of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, lays out
    the consensus among historians as to the historical reality of the
    Armenian Genocide. We believe the integrity of scholarship and the
    ethics of historical memory are at stake.

    HELEN FEIN, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF GENOCIDE,
    John Jay College, New York City, [email protected];

    ROGER W. SMITH, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF GOVERNMENT, COLLEGE OF WILLIAM
    AND MARY IN VIRGINIA; [email protected];

    FRANK CHALK, PROFESSOR OF HISTORY, CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL,
    AND CO-DIRECTOR OF THE MONTREAL INSTITUTE FOR GENOCIDE STUDIES,
    [email protected];

    JOYCE APSEL, PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL STUDIES, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY,
    [email protected];

    ROBERT MELSON, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, PURDUE
    UNIVERSITY, AND PROFESSOR OF HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES, CLARK
    UNIVERSITY, [email protected];

    ISRAEL W. CHARNY, PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PSYCHOLOGY, HEBREW UNIVERSITY,
    JERUSALEM, AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, INSTITUTE ON THE HOLOCAUST AND
    GENOCIDE, [email protected];

    GREGORY STANTON, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS, MARY
    WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, VIRGINIA, and PRESIDENT, GENOCIDE WATCH,
    [email protected]
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