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    RICHARD GIRAGOSIAN: 'A TROJAN HORSE' IN ARMENIA
    By Appo Jabarian

    Executive Publisher/Managing Editor
    USA Armenian Life Magazine
    July 18, 2012

    For many decades now Turkey and its cronies have been fast at work to
    carry out their objectives in exploiting so-called 'soft', 'balanced'
    or 'diplomatic' Armenians who are inclined to play down Armenian
    demands for justice.

    The 'soft', 'balanced' or 'diplomatic' Armenians also tend to
    pander to denialist Turkey; to over-amplify its 'importance' and
    'indispensability' to Armenia's future at the cost of Armenian
    capitulation to Turkey that still occupies Armenian lands; refuses
    to make amends for the Turkish-perpetrated Armenian Genocide.

    One such 'balanced' and 'diplomatic' Armenian is Richard Giragosian,
    Director of Regional Studies Center (RSC) in Armenia.

    Ironically, during the month of April (2010), when millions of
    Armenians around the world were mourning the annihilation of one and
    one half million victims of genocide and the loss of their ancestral
    homelands in Western Armenia and Cilicia Mr. Giragosian was actively
    courting Turkey.

    In an April 18, 2010 article in "Newsweek Turkey," Mr. Giragosian said
    that as an Armenian he was "ashamed and horrified with the Armenians'
    views of their Turkish neighbors. I was horrified ... I was an Armenian
    nationalist, I was brought up as an active and aggressive Diasporan
    Armenian in an atmosphere of hatred and fear against the Turks."

    "On every April 24, I started to organize demonstrations against the
    Turkish Embassy in Washington during which we were expressing slogans
    against the embassy filled with hatred. Yes, I must confess that the
    atmosphere had infected me too; where they were teaching fear and
    hatred toward the 'Turks.' But later on some suspicions surfaced.

    I started having disagreements with hawkish Armenians. ... During
    that time I worked at the U.S. Congress, and became a professional
    analyst. ... Essentially I had no longer wanted the nationalism which
    had the idea of 'hating others' as the foundation of its ideology,"
    claimed Giragosian.

    He also noted: "A comment (on the subject of genocide) should not
    influence that deeply on any people - it should neither be the sole
    criterion for Armenians nor should it be the greatest insult for
    the Turks."

    He has grossly mischaracterized a sizable segment of patriotic
    Armenians as 'radicals' when in fact thousands of Armenian activists
    worldwide endeavored to seek justice.

    Lest they pursue the recovery of what was stolen from their people!

    Giragosian will qualify them as 'radicals.' In his new world view,
    becoming a 'balanced' individual requires renouncing your rights
    to restitutions.

    Since when demands for justice by victims of any crime, can make
    them liable to be branded as 'extremists' when in fact they're merely
    asking what's rightfully owed - Justice? Playing 'open-mindedness'
    with an unrepentant perpetrator exasperates any situation.

    Mr. Giragosian grossly mislabels genocide victims' legitimate
    anger against the Turkish perpetrators and occupiers as 'hatred
    of others.' As if it's not enough to be victimized and gravely
    dispossessed, now the victims have to deal with the risk of being
    mischaracterized as 'hate mongers.'

    It's preposterous on his part to play 'diplomat' when in fact he could
    make real contributions to the just resolution of his people' cause.

    At a time when an increasing number of righteous Turks are risking
    their freedom and lives to speak out on the importance of justice
    for the victims of the genocide, Mr. Giragosian opts to pander to
    nationalist and extremist Turks by renouncing justice for his people.

    Is Mr. Giragosian aware of the fact that an unprecedented number of
    members of the new Turkish generation are becoming knowledgeable and
    are recognizing the crime and consequences of the genocide perpetrated
    by their grandparents' generation?

    In a revealing segment, he said that "the events that happened to
    me have converted me from a militant operative to a collaborator
    supporting the normalization process (between Turkey and Armenia) -
    a balanced individual."

    In a rare confession he said that his romantic relationship with a
    woman from Izmir, Turkey has played an influential role in changing
    his attitudes toward Turkey. Are these the 'events' that Mr.
    Giragosian was referring to which made him renounce his patriotic
    principals in exchange for material comfort?

    While falling in love with a woman from Turkey may not be an issue, but
    an Armenian man's sudden change of allegiance and adoption of defeatist
    position towards Turkey can surely become a source of grave concerns.

    It's ludicrous to see a victim worrying about the truth of the genocide
    being a source of 'insult' for Turkey. On human level, the perpetrator
    should be offering compassion to the victim, and certainly not the
    other way around.

    How does this development impact his work in Armenia?

    "Almost all Armenians (of Armenia) were astonished at my decision to
    leave the U.S. and live with them. Some thought that I'm crazy.

    Others thought of me as adventurous," he claimed.

    Armenians' 'astonishment' with Giragosian's 'repatriation' turned
    into a nightmare when they found out that Giragosian is a strong
    supporter of the infamous Turkish-imposed anti-Armenian Protocols.

    "After my relocation to Yerevan, undoubtedly the biggest development
    was football diplomacy between Turkey and Armenia," he remarked.

    In the light of the so-called 'rapprochement' between the two
    countries, Giragosian acknowledged that the relations between the
    two nations had started long ago, mirroring the secret negotiations
    conducted by Armenia's then Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian.

    Encouraging defrauding 'dialog' with Turkey can be a major disservice
    to the Armenian interests as well as detrimental to both Armenia and
    its Diaspora. Conversely, fostering a genuine dialog where the facts
    of the Armenian genocide; massive Armenian dispossessions; loss of
    homelands in western Armenia and Cilicia; illegal confiscation of
    real and personal properties from the victims of the genocide are
    no longer regarded upon by Turkey as subject for a debate, can be
    beneficial both for Turkey and Armenians. No fair-minded Armenian
    would reject an honest and constructive dialog with Turkey.

    Little did his admirers in Armenia realize that in their midst they
    have a "Trojan Horse' in Giragosian.

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