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  • Opinion: Turkish PM Erdogan's threat terrorizes Armenians

    DigitalJournal.com
    March 20 2010


    Opinion: Turkish PM Erdogan's threat terrorizes Armenians
    By R. C. Camphausen.

    It seems that Prime Minister Erdogan of Turkey went one bridge too far
    with his attempt to blackmail Sweden and the US into not classifying
    the Armenian genocide as genocide. Now it looks like he's crawling
    back, claiming he was misunderstood.
    When an Armenian historian, Mr Papian, says on PanARMENIAN.Net, that
    the recent statements by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
    prove that "Turkish society is sick" and that "his utterances reveal
    the Turkish population's thoughts,' no one will be very much
    surprised. Armenians, after what they have suffered in the past, can
    hardly be expected to be either neutral or objective.

    Even in Turkey itself there were a few demonstrations against the PM.
    However small these protests, it is significant that they occurred at
    all in the country, triggered by his open threat to expel circa
    100,000 Armenians from Turkey. Erdogan now claims that the media has
    distorted his threat, while it is clear that media and politicians
    worldwide have perfectly understood what he was trying to do.

    The PM's threat to expel all Armenians who are not naturalized
    citizens of Turkey, came too soon after first the United States and
    then Sweden voted for motions to classify Turkey's treatment of
    Armenians between 1915 and 1917 as genocide - something the PM calls
    `baseless genocide claims" although there are more countries who have
    long since used the term genocide for this part of Turkish-Armenian
    history.

    Turkey, however, or at least this PM, doesn't like the term, and
    Erdogan has repeatedly tried his best to warn off nations to use it.
    On Azbarez,com, for example, he is quoted as saying that third
    countries should "be constructive and responsible" [because] `all
    initiatives that deteriorate the [normalization] process will carry a
    heavy cost ` [not to] Turkey but [to] the creators and supporters of
    those malicious initiatives.'

    In other words, if someone calls a genocide a genocide, it's a
    malicious initiative that may come at a heavy cost. Also elsewhere,
    Erdogan used the words `You will pay for this.' IN truth, the whole
    affair is an attempt to blackmail the US into not accepting the
    genocide resolution, because - besides deporting the Armenians -
    Turkey could close it's borders and not allow anymore logistical
    supplies for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Meanwhile, a draft resolution on the very same Armenian Genocide was
    also introduced to the Bulgarian Parliament, where it will be decided
    sometimes next week. An unofficial (and not well done) translation of
    the Bulgarian motion can be found here.
    The whole discussion has the 100,000 'undocumented' Armenians in
    present day Turkey live in fear. The Turkish PM's words have
    terrorized them.

    http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/28933 0

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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