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    SARKISIAN MUST BE CALLED TO ACCOUNT FOR HIS ABUSE OF ARMENIAN HUMAN RIGHTS
    By Henry Theriault

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009/10/ 05/sarkisian-must-be-called-to-account-for-his-abu se-of-armenian-human-rights/
    Oct 5th, 2009

    Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has spent the past year of his
    presidency negotiating a deal with Turkey (1) to accept Turkey's
    perennial denial that its predecessor state the Ottoman Empire and
    nationalist forces under Ataturk executed a genocide of Armenians
    beginning in 1915, and (2) to give up all claim to formerly Armenian
    territories depopulated of Armenians through the instrument of this
    1915 genocide. These two features combine to indicate that no other
    compensation for the tremendous suffering imposed by the genocide
    and wealth expropriated by Turks and others through it will be
    negotiated. There is, of course, no mention of the 1894-96 massacres,
    significant issues in themselves, nor subsequent abuse of Armenian
    human rights inside Turkey to this day, including the assassination
    of Hrant Dink motivated by Turkish penal code Article 301, which is
    clearly prejudicial against Armenians inside and outside of Turkey. In
    essence, Sarkisian is completing the work of Talat, Enver, and Jemal
    by ensuring that (1) all the gains in land and wealth made through
    the 1915 genocide are retained by Turkey and (2) the genocide will
    remain unrecognized by Turkey.

    What even they could not do-break the will of those Armenians who
    survived so that they would accept the destruction of the genocide
    and slide quietly into history-Sarkisian is making every effort to
    accomplish. He is helping the perpetrator group consolidate and make
    permanent all that it gained through the Armenian Genocide.

    Yet, can this latest harm to the basic dignity of all Armenians-and,
    by implication, all victims of genocide around the world-and this
    dangerous undermining of the viability of both the Armenian Republic
    and survival of Armenian identity in the future be a surprise to
    anyone who has watched Sarkisian in action over the past year and a
    half? Before Sarkisian began his role in finalizing the genocidal
    destruction of Armenians, what was he doing? After gaining power
    in Armenia in an election credible evidence indicates was tainted
    by fraud, Sarkisian violently suppressed widespread protests. He
    used government forces to attack protesters, most of whose "crime,"
    by reliable accounts, consisted of exercising their right to dissent
    in their own society, that is, to exercise the basic rights of (1)
    freedom of expression, (2) peaceful assembly, and (3) participation
    in their government enshrined in Articles 19, 20, and 21 of the United
    Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. He then jailed numerous
    political opponents and protesters apparently without legitimate
    cause or due process.

    Sarkisian's actions in the early part of his presidency demonstrate
    clearly that he has no regard for Armenian human rights and will
    violate them any time he desires. His actions were little different
    from those of Turkish political leaders and institutions that
    today suppress the basic human rights-freedom of speech, freedom
    of religion, right to property, and even right to life-of Armenians
    within Turkey. What is more, history shows us clearly that regimes
    that demonstrate disregard for human rights in one instance almost
    inevitably repeat this disregard in future instances. The Turkish
    state and society, in part shaped by the Young Turk perpetrators,
    has gone on violently to repress basic Kurdish human rights as well
    as the human rights of many Turks. The Serbs who committed genocide
    against Bosnian Muslims applied the same mentality and kinds of actions
    against Kosovo Albanians. The Germans started with a genocide against
    the Herero and moved on to the Europe-wide Holocaust of Jews and
    others. The Indonesian government committed politicide against 500,000
    to 1,000,000 political dissenters and others labeled as "communists"
    in 1965, and moved on to genocide against the East Timorese starting
    in 1975. The English committed genocides against Native Americans and
    then against the Irish. The United States committed genocide against
    the Cherokee and then the Navajo and then...

    Serge Sarkisian's complicity with genocide deniers and in the
    genocidal expropriation of Armenian land and movable wealth could
    have been prevented if enough people inside and outside Armenia had
    stood up against his initial human rights abuses. I myself am guilty
    of not doing enough, beyond merely challenging denial of these abuses
    by the Armenian representative to the UN at the New York City 2008
    Genocide commemoration. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF)
    should have understood the lessons of history above-that there is no
    way to work with human rights abusers to protect human rights-instead
    of wishfully thinking that it could temper and even change the nature
    of Sarkisian's abusive rule by participating in the government. This
    approach never works. And, one has to ask, where were the Swiss then,
    when they could actually have helped Armenians and promoted democracy
    and human rights? Instead, they have piled onto the Armenian population
    around the world to help Turkey push them into accepting the violation
    of their rights and memory represented by the protocols.

    These appear to be lessons for other groups who will face a similar
    challenge in the future, unfortunately. But that does not mean that
    nothing for Armenians can be done now. If the Armenian Republic will
    be immeasurably weakened by Sarkisian's perfidy, that does not mean
    that it will cease to exist immediately.

    Sarkisian is forcing the republic into a desperate political, economic,
    cultural, and military situation. It will require every effort of
    its own citizenry as well as the Diaspora to save it. The only way
    that its citizens can act to save their own society is if Sarkisian's
    illegitimate abuse of human rights and suppression of their political
    dissent stops. However great Sarkisian's moral violation against
    Armenians for complicity in the final consolidation of the Armenian
    Genocide, it is not a prosecutable crime. Sarkisian's use of state
    violence against Armenian citizens and the jailing of opposition,
    however, would seem to be.

    To save Armenia and Armenians from the continued rule of a leader
    so cavalier about violations of their rights, Armenians and Armenian
    organizations inside and outside of Armenia, as well as international
    human rights organizations and foreign governments, should begin
    pressing for a credible investigation into the allegations of
    Sarkisian's use of violence against protesters and violations of the
    rights of those jailed for political reasons under his presidency. If
    sufficient evidence is found that he has violated human rights, he
    should be indicted and stand trial for his violations. If he is found
    guilty, he should be punished in accord with the law, including with
    jail time if warranted by law.

    Henry Theriault is a Professor of Philosophy at Worcester State
    College.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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