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    ARMENIANS CALL IT GENOCIDE - TURKEY & US REBUKE MASSACRE CLAIMS
    By Donald Griffith

    America's News Online
    http://www.americasnewsonline.com/armenians -call-it-genocide-turkey-us-rebuke-massacre-claims -902/
    Feb 28 2010

    The 1915 massacre or genocide, in April of that year, of over
    1 million Armenians and other groups by the Turkish regime is
    well-documented. The Turks like the Nazis kept extensive records and
    there is no doubt that a genocide occurred (if the word genocide is
    allowed to be used apart from the Jewish experience).

    Politics Trumps Morality To this day the Turks deny this genocide. The
    U.S. in need of allies, especially with the problems in that part of
    the world, sidesteps the issue. In addition, the Jews and their home
    state of Israel, also stay clear of condemning Turkey even though at
    the present Israel and Turkey have strained relations.

    Israel And The Turkish Massacre Genocide is only important if it
    plays into the foreign policy of a nation. Israel, though it claims
    had suffered a Holocaust, refuses to condemn the Turkish massacre of
    the Armenians. Israel goes a step beyond. Israel's Holocaust Museum
    in Washington, D.C., and their similar museums that seem to crop up
    everywhere, praise righteous Gentiles at the holocaust centers. They
    not only never condemn Turkey, but do not have exhibits at the
    holocaust memorials, concerning U.S.

    companies that were complicit in the Holocaust. General Motors and
    Ford subsidiaries supplied the German war machine. There was an
    agreement about Israel and the Jews never condemning U.S. companies,
    and their part in making the holocaust run smoothly.

    IBM (International Business Machines) made sure its subsidiaries in
    occupied Europe had their famous punch cards that facilitated the
    roundup and extermination of Jews and others. This punch card system
    not only had the trains running on time, but had personal information
    about the Jews, making their roundup throughout Europe an easy task.

    Genocide Is A Relative Concept Genocide will only be condemned by
    Turkey, the U.S. and for that matter any country, when it is in their
    national interest to do so.

    The fact remains that as far as Turkey, the United States and Israel
    are concerned, the Turkish massacre of the Armenians is to be swept
    under the rug.
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