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    GENOCIDE: MYTHS AND REALITIES
    Mark Elf Dagenham, Essex

    The Independent
    http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/l etters/letters-nhs-and-privacy-1921853.html
    March 16 2010
    UK

    John Mortl (letter, 10 March) dismisses the Armenian genocide as an
    "emotive label". Would he also regard the Holocaust as an emotive
    label, and an inconvenient obstruction to better relations with
    Germany?

    It is not, as he implies, an "emotive" irrelevance to distinguish
    between casualties of war consequent upon disputes between nations,
    and wholesale programmes of racial and religious extermination
    conducted under cover of attendant domestic and national dislocation.

    It is a question of historical and moral accuracy.

    Armenia, the Kulaks, Cambodia, Rwanda, Srebrenica, Darfur: the list
    goes on. It is emotive because we are emotional beings, but ones gifted
    with reason. It is in balancing these twin poles that we achieve our
    humanity. Deny this, and we surrender to the bleak moral bankruptcy of
    realpolitik and a world of meaningless persecution, pogrom and death.

    Genocide as a label has meaning, and now more than ever it requires
    our recognition, however and whenever it occurs.

    Christopher Dawes London W11

    It shows a lack of understanding of international politics and of
    history to suggest that Israel is "the gem that was born out of the
    ashes of the Holocaust" (letter, 9 March).

    With the exception of Stalin's Soviet Union, all the major powers that
    supported the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine after the
    Second World War already supported it by the end of the First World
    War, and neither the Zionists themselves nor their allies in western
    governments predicted the Holocaust. Stalin's Soviet Union was the
    only power to invoke the Holocaust as grounds for supporting the
    establishment of the State of Israel. Does anyone seriously entertain
    the idea that Stalin felt sorry for Jews?

    The tragedy of the Holocaust has been used as an effective propaganda
    tool by Israel and its apologists for several decades now.
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