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    Labor Pain

    asbarez
    Friday, July 29th, 2011

    BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

    No, this article is not about the injustice being heaped upon working
    people in many states of the U.S. Rather it's about the aches and
    agony, self-inflicted, that Turkey seems to relish. One has to wonder
    if that's not the reason that country's chauvinistic `republican'
    government has `renamed' Armenia's stolen mountain `AÄ?rı DaÄ?ı.'

    In case you were not aware, Ararat, in Turkey is officially named that
    obscenity. `AÄ?rı' means labor pain or ache, according to the online
    Turkish-English dictionary I consulted. How offensive that our
    usurped national symbol is called something as unpleasant as pain!

    But Turkey seems to enjoy pain. How else can we explain their
    spending huge amounts of money and energy lying, covering up, and
    denying the Genocide while simultaneously maintaining their occupation
    of our lands? Turks complain of being `maligned' by us and others,
    but last I checked, telling the truth isn't the same as maligning
    someone. The solution is simple, and the pain (and the analogously
    misnamed mountain along with it) goes away! Fess up, pay up, back up
    (of our lands, that is)!

    It's funny that Erdoghan (Turkey's Prime Minister) has seen fit to
    bash Serzh Sarkissian over the latter's response to a student's
    question while he was visiting a school. Responding to whether or not
    we'd ever get Ararat back, Sarkissian said it was up to the student's
    generation to liberate it, just as a portion of Armenia (Artzakh) was
    liberated by the current generation.

    Erdoghan interprets this as a lack of interest by Sarkissian in
    achieving peace. A quick switcheroo, and Erdoghan is instructing
    Armenia to resolve its issues with Azerbaijan, only after which will
    Turkey open its border with Armenia. Plus, a Turkish Foreign Ministry
    spokesperson claims Sarkissian is provoking `an ideology of hostility
    and hatred among societies.' I suppose genocidal and denialist
    policies are manifestations of amity and love among societies.

    This is the ridiculousness and absurdity we face as Armenians. Share
    this laughable situation with non-Armenian friends so they better
    appreciate our predicament. Heap derision on Turkey's rulers. You
    can even add the policy, of renaming places, adopted by the Ottomans
    and continued by their current denialist political progeny. That
    policy is just another way of erasing any hint of our presence in our
    homeland, the Armenia Plateau. Interestingly, Kurds have engaged in a
    campaign to restore place names to their pre-forced-changed origins.
    If they're successful, we'll have to thank them because a majority of
    those names will be Armenian ones!

    Enjoy the Turkish PM's pathetic commentaries. Share them with a huge
    helping of ridicule with your friends.

    http://asbarez.com/97375/labor-pain/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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