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    Dear Mr. Hamilton:

    The Armenian Reporter
    May 20, 2010

    Mr. Lee Hamilton

    President

    Woodrow Wilson Center

    Washington, DC

    Dear Mr. Hamilton:

    I am writing this letter as an American of Armenian decent. This
    great country, USA, is the only source of hope and aspiration to
    all those people that have been undermined in their national and
    historic context.

    Armenia/Armenians is one of those unfortunate people that were
    subjected to the first recorded genocide during 1915-1918 by the
    Ottoman Empire of Turkey. Yet to this date, inspite of the fact
    that twenty countries of the world and forty States in the USA have
    acknowledged the undeniable fact of the Armenian genocide, the Republic
    of Turkey denies it unconscionably.

    One would think that, any civilized country or society will be eager
    to atone for past tragedies and atrocities committed by their country
    in order to move forward to a brighter world order. But, Turkey, for
    reasons that defy any good judgment, has denied their transgression
    towards the Armenians for over ninety-five years.

    Perhaps countries that encourage Turkey in their stubborn "policy
    of denial" of the Armenian genocide are equally responsible for
    suppressing the truth. One may wonder what the world would be like
    today if Germany vehemently and persistently denied the Jewish
    Holocaust. The consequences would be unthinkable. Accepting past
    wrongs will only brighten the future for all concerned.

    Nevertheless, your esteemed institution, The Woodrow Wilson Center,
    has decided to honor Mr. Davutoglu, Foreign Minister of Turkey,
    with the much coveted WWC Public Service Award.

    This inspite of: 1) Turkey's continued policy to keep their borders
    closed with Armenia, to economically strangle and starve the people
    of Armenia;

    2) Turkey's recent threats that they may expel the 1000,000 Armenian
    workers presently in Turkey;

    3) Turkey's ongoing threats that they will inflict massive irreversible
    economic damage to any and all countries that formally acknowledge
    the Armenian genocide, including the USA, its economic source;

    4) Turkey's continued tarnished record on Human Rights issues; and,

    5) Turkey's continued oppressive occupation of Cyprus.

    If all these facts can filter WWC's scrutiny with a favorable
    deposition for a Public Service Award to Mr. Davutoglu, one wonders
    about the bench mark of your criteria for qualification. Do you
    truly think, even for a moment, that this person and the country it
    represents today are on par with WWC's past recipients of the coveted
    Public Service Award?

    Or, is this a political strategy, by those supporting this award, to
    encourage Turkey that their current policies are both acceptable and
    worthy of reward. If so, it is noting less than a shortsighted and
    bankrupt strategy, as it thrives to punish the weak and unfortunate
    by exalting the evil and powerful.

    Why would otherwise WWC, acting in the name of President Woodrow
    Wilson the champion of the Armenian people in the aftermath of the
    Armenian genocide (1915-1918), act in this manner?

    Please explain Mr. Hamilton so that we can understand and support
    your prestigious institution.

    Thank you.

    Steve Tashjian

    Former State Minister

    Republic of Armenia
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