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    ARE YOU WITH US OR NOT?
    By Hussein Shobokshi

    Asharq Alawsat (The Middle East)
    http://aawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=2 &id=20761
    April 29 2010

    Armenian communities around the world recently marked an anniversary
    that is important to them all; the anniversary that marks the loss
    of large numbers of relatives in various battles at the end of
    the Ottoman Empire. The Armenians believe that the number of those
    killed by the Ottomans is one and a half million and they consider it
    "genocide" just like the Holocaust of the Jews at the hands of the
    German Nazis. However, the Turks insist that the number of Armenians
    who lost their lives is no more than 500,000 and that the Armenians
    also killed tens of thousands of Turks.

    Over the past few years, the Armenians have intensified their campaigns
    against the Turks on the local level in Turkey and also in the US by
    having a law passed in US Congress to condemn Turkey and to declare
    that what happened to the Armenians was "genocide." [In the past]
    the Armenians resorted to destructive violence and formed terrorist
    organizations that carried out bombings and assassinations.

    The most notorious organization was the Armenian Secret Army for the
    Liberation of Armenia (Asala) that assassinated 42 Turkish diplomats
    in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Present-day Turkey has taken important steps towards building bridges
    and having mutual interests with Armenia and improving the standard of
    living of the Armenian community in Turkey. Nevertheless, the doubts
    and concerns of the Armenians are still prevalent and Armenia failed
    to take similar steps towards Turkey in return. The historic step
    taken by the Turkish President Abdullah Gul by visiting Armenia and
    agreeing on some important treaties is still fresh in the memory of
    many people. Nevertheless, Armenia obstructed the implementation of
    the agreements signed when it reopened the age-old issue of genocide.

    Turkey is not the Ottoman State in the same way that Germany is not
    Hitler or Nazism to Israel. The problem today is that amid excellent
    Arab-Turkish rapprochement and the building of important and serious
    mutual interests, Armenian voices can be heard from the Arab world,
    particularly Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, condemning and warning against
    rapprochement.

    Many Armenian politicians and businessmen make "odd" statements that
    cast doubt over the history of the Turks and their ties with others.

    There is no room for Armenian weeping in the Arab world. The Armenians
    have turned the issue into one with no ending. Turkey today is
    a responsible state that solves the problems of its factions and
    communities such as the Jews, Christians, and Kurds, in a balanced
    and rational manner and even the rational Armenians have testified
    to that. But to turn Armenian "lamentation" into a trench between
    the Arabs and the Turks and to exploit this before the international
    community in such a low manner (that will only benefit Israel) is
    completely rejected. The Armenian community in the Arab world is an
    honourable one that has integrated with its population and achieved
    successes in the fields of sport, literature, business, politics
    and arts. It has rightly gained people's trust and respect. Yet
    today Arabs are apprehensive about the "timing" and the intensity
    of Armenian statements, as well as the audacity of such statements
    that were made in such an irresponsible manner. This is an issue
    that will definitely have an impact on intentions and objectives of
    the Armenians as a result, especially as they have long preferred to
    remain silent about the Israeli massacres against Arabs (even though
    they have a well known separate district in East Jerusalem and have
    been directly harmed by the oppressive Israeli occupation).

    The Armenians should decide whether they are a deep-rooted part of
    the Arab world or not. Rapprochement with a respectful and strong
    country like Turkey is in the Arab world's best interest.
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