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    TANER AKCAM: ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY US GOVERNMENT MIGHT FORCE TURKEY TO UNDERSTAND THAT BLACKMAILING AND THREATENING DO NOT OFFER SOLUTIONS FOR HISTORICAL PROBLEMS

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    May 11, 2010 - 18:42 AMT 13:42 GMT

    United States is avoiding the official recognition of the Armenian
    Genocide out of a similar misguided concern for national security in
    the Middle East, California Courier Publisher Harut Sassounian cited
    Turkish scholar Taner Akcam as saying.

    "Morality is a very real issue, and for real politic to be successful
    in the region; moral values, in this instance, the specific one of
    acknowledging historic wrongdoings, must be integrated into a policy
    of national security.... Failure to confront history honestly is one
    of the major reasons for insecurity and instability in the region,"
    Taner Akcam stated at his lecture in Los Angeles.

    Akcam revealed that after World War I, Turkey's leaders, including
    Mustafa Kemal, acknowledged the Armenian massacres and favored the
    prosecution of their perpetrators in order to gain support of the
    Allies for the preservation of the territorial integrity of Ottoman
    Turkey.

    Akcam warned the United States that any policy "that ignores morality
    and forgets the addressing of historic wrongdoings is doomed to fail
    in the end." He suggested that Turkey should be made to understand
    that "bullying and threatening others is not the behavior of an
    international actor".

    "Turkey cannot continue with the same repressive domestic policies
    towards its own history and minorities under the guise of national
    security and cannot threaten other countries in expressing their
    thoughts on 1915, and at the same time pretend to be a member of
    democratic countries in the world. An open, official acknowledgment by
    the US government might force Turkey to understand that blackmailing
    and threatening other states and suppressing and persecuting its own
    intellectuals do not offer solutions for historical problems and for
    security," the Turkish scholar concluded.
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