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  • From the Ankara April 24th-25 Genocide Conference

    Solidarity with the Victims of All Genocides
    c/o The The Temple of Peace
    Cathays Park , Cardiff, Wales
    Email: [email protected]
    Tel: 00447718982732

    Speech for the Ankara 24th-25th April Genocide Conference by Eilian Williams

    "Another way for Anatolia-
    The Restoration of Turkish Armenia , the Return of crypto-Armenians and
    crypto-Assyrians"
    I bring with me today the perspective of the small nations of Europe
    who are conscious that Genocidal intent was a common frature of all
    colonial powers, whether British, Russian or Ottoman. The recent
    Genocide Recognition resolutions of the Basque and Catalonian
    parliaments, as well as the Recognition accorded in Wales and by the
    majority of UK Parliamrmt members from WAles, Scotland and Northern
    Ireland cannot be ignored by Turkey as these nations have no political
    interests in antagonizing Turkey but have long ethical democratic
    traditions
    The issue of Reparations for the Genocide has a sound base in
    Natural Justice, and the whole issue of future Armenian-Turkish
    relations cannot be divorced from Reparations. Let us not forget though
    thr culpability of the former Great Powers, especially Britain, in
    legitimizing the award to Turkey of her present borders as a prize for
    the succesful Genocide of her Armenian and Syriac/Assyrian population .
    Turkey's entry into the European Union will undoubtedly mean that the
    European Union assumes a great part of Turkey's liability for
    reparations. This offers the prospect of diverting part of the potential
    benefits of EU Membership into the "Great Project" of the Restoration of
    "Turkish" or Western Armenia
    The denial of the 1915 Genocide by Turkey is contradicted by another of
    its positions ,namely the non-existance or disappearance of Turkish
    Armenia. Tukey cannot cotinue to maintain these contradictory
    positions.

    I propose that there is another possible path for Turkey, by which it
    may be able to avoid a substantial transfer of land in Reparations. We
    are talking not only about the Restoration of the Armenian and Syriac
    Cultural heritage of Western Armenia but also Restoration of a People to
    their proper identity. Two million Armenians and Syriacs lost from
    Anatolia in 1915 can be recovered today if Turkey creates the right
    conditions for the "Crypto"-Armenians, and "Crypto" Assyrians to return
    to their true identities. It is still dangrerous for this to happen in
    many parts of Turkey. To start with they must be allowed to state their
    identities as they wish in a future census eg Muslim Armenian , or
    Turkified Armenian or Kurdified Armenian. (and Kurdified Assyrian). The
    Armenian language must be offered in large areas of Van , Bitlis,
    Erzerum Sivas etc. Further a number of Armenian and Syriac Churches must
    be quickly restored. We witmess no quick developments in the restoration
    of Tasharon Church in Malatya. The restoration and reopening of this
    Church in memory of Hrant would give encouragement for many to return to
    their true identities. Similarly the Syriac language must be taught and
    given official recognition..
    In parallel with this, restoration of Kurdish Armenians and
    Assyrians, which in theory should be easier, may lead to significant
    changes.in attittudes. Kurdish movements, though progressive on
    Genocide recognition, seem to be quite silent on this issue
    It is recognized that this Return and Restoration will be a slow and
    painful process for many.. These people must be enticed and loved back..
    Perhaps we are doing too little to help the emancipation of them. If
    we try to help them today, perhaps their children will one day return.
    This process must be seen by the state and religious authorities as
    acceptable.Muslim authorities could recognize publicly that the forced
    conversions of 1915 was a crime, and that the descendants should be
    encouraged to assume their rightfull identity without fear of
    retribution.
    I will never forget the kindness shown to me by Muslim Armenians
    and coming to Turkey for
    the first time has changed my life. Also, Since Hrant's death, I have
    shaken the hands of sympathetic ethnic
    Turks for the first time and I believe that (in Hrant's words),my
    "poisoned blood" towards Turks
    is being cleansed.
    For "pure" Turks and others who are half-, quarter- or one-eighth
    Armenian, what are they to do? Was the cry " "Ermeni Hepimiz " only for
    Hrant's funeral? Or should we take it literally? We can all search for
    partial Armenian identity, whether by learning the language or by
    appreciating the beauty of their Christianity:a religion of forgiveness.

    There is a beautiiful saying in Armenian " Tsavodzanem " - (" I
    take your pain") , but one cannot say it without being close to the soul
    of the recipient. By taking some steps to show that we really mean
    "Ermeni Hepimiz" perhaps Armenians will allow us one day to say
    "Tsavodzanem"
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