TURKEY HAS NO MORAL RIGHT TO CONDEMN ISRAEL FOR ACTIONS IN GAZA STRIP: AMERICAN EDITION
ArmInfo
2010-06-07 17:14:00
ArmInfo. According to Frontpagemag.com American edition, Turkey,
which committed the Armenian Genocide, has no moral right to condemn
Israel for actions in Gaza Strip.
As the article says, Turkey has been at the center of the now infamous
flotilla incident involving a Hamas-connected Turkish "NGO" which
attempted to run an Israeli naval blockade off the coast of Gaza. The
flotilla was supported financially by Hamas and peopled primarily by
their Turkish allies. It was purportedly seeking to transport 10,000
tons of humanitarian supplies to Gaza. But in fact, Israel supplies
Gaza with 15,000 tons of food, medicines, and related humanitarian
support every week. Turkey remains a prime transit route for Southwest
Asian heroin into Western Europe. With all the focus on Turks sailing
towards the Hamas seas, defying Israel's determined effort to bar
delivery of military weapons and material to the terrorist government
that runs Gaza, one wonders how genteel Turkey's own internal borders
have been.
"Does her treatment of religious and ethnic minorities model Western
humanitarian values? Consider Turkey's treatment of her Armenian,
Catholic, and Kurdish minorities". The edition refers to the fact of
non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey, sustaining it by
invoke this topic by a number of political figures, including a Nazi
leader Adolf Hitler who said in 1939: "Who, after all, speaks today of
the annihilation of the Armenians?" Certainly not Istanbul. American
President Theodore Roosevelt contemporaneously wrote in 1918: "[T]he
Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the failure
to act against Turkey is to condone it:[T]he failure to deal radically
with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing the future
peace of the world is mischievous nonsense".
"For nearly a century, Turkey steadfastly has refused to acknowledge
their barbaric genocide between 1915-1918 of 1,500,000 Armenian men,
women, and children. Turkey will not apologize or even acknowledge the
genocide they perpetrated, assuring that one of the most heinous war
crimes of the twentieth century festers unresolved", the article says.
From: A. Papazian
ArmInfo
2010-06-07 17:14:00
ArmInfo. According to Frontpagemag.com American edition, Turkey,
which committed the Armenian Genocide, has no moral right to condemn
Israel for actions in Gaza Strip.
As the article says, Turkey has been at the center of the now infamous
flotilla incident involving a Hamas-connected Turkish "NGO" which
attempted to run an Israeli naval blockade off the coast of Gaza. The
flotilla was supported financially by Hamas and peopled primarily by
their Turkish allies. It was purportedly seeking to transport 10,000
tons of humanitarian supplies to Gaza. But in fact, Israel supplies
Gaza with 15,000 tons of food, medicines, and related humanitarian
support every week. Turkey remains a prime transit route for Southwest
Asian heroin into Western Europe. With all the focus on Turks sailing
towards the Hamas seas, defying Israel's determined effort to bar
delivery of military weapons and material to the terrorist government
that runs Gaza, one wonders how genteel Turkey's own internal borders
have been.
"Does her treatment of religious and ethnic minorities model Western
humanitarian values? Consider Turkey's treatment of her Armenian,
Catholic, and Kurdish minorities". The edition refers to the fact of
non-recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey, sustaining it by
invoke this topic by a number of political figures, including a Nazi
leader Adolf Hitler who said in 1939: "Who, after all, speaks today of
the annihilation of the Armenians?" Certainly not Istanbul. American
President Theodore Roosevelt contemporaneously wrote in 1918: "[T]he
Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the failure
to act against Turkey is to condone it:[T]he failure to deal radically
with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing the future
peace of the world is mischievous nonsense".
"For nearly a century, Turkey steadfastly has refused to acknowledge
their barbaric genocide between 1915-1918 of 1,500,000 Armenian men,
women, and children. Turkey will not apologize or even acknowledge the
genocide they perpetrated, assuring that one of the most heinous war
crimes of the twentieth century festers unresolved", the article says.
From: A. Papazian