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    AND THEN THERE WAS ONE
    BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

    asbarez
    Wednesday, May 16th, 2012

    The title is my first thought when I heard the message from my mother,
    left this morning, about the death of one of my grand-aunts. Those
    morning calls always seem to bear ill tidings.

    Now, only one of the seven sisters (and one infant boy who died
    during the Genocide) remains. This is it for me, covering both sides
    of my family.

    Meanwhile, the bastards in Ankara continue their smug denialism. No
    doubt they snicker over sentimental-seeming articles such as this one.

    No doubt their calculus is to "wait it out" so that with the passing
    of all the survivors (how many are left now? a few hundred, or is
    it time to start counting by dozens?) our resolve to regain what's
    rightfully ours will diminish.

    The people enjoying the riches stolen from all of us rendered the
    lives of millions, across four generations, abnormal-- a tale of
    repeated dispersal, loss, rebuilding...

    In my Apposs Auntie's case, it was doubly Turkish induced. You see
    her husband, born in Adana, had ended up in Cyprus, another land
    infested by Turkish invaders/expansionists.

    And still, the progeny of the murderers and looters and
    Genocide organizers go on gloating over our pain, loss, and their
    ill-gotten-gain of land, loot, and the strangled souls of 1.5 million
    humans. As a friend said just yesterday, "the Turks must be very proud
    of what they've accomplished." It's very difficult not to tar all of
    them with one brush. Yet the shining hopes of Turkey are the likes
    of Ragip Zarakolu, a publisher, and AyĆ~_e Gunaysu, a human rights
    activist, the latter of whom I had the pleasure and honor of meeting.

    This whole thing just acts like a rasp on skin. We died, they deny. We
    struggle for miniscule gains along the path to justice, they spend
    millions through their government, and now, ordinary citizen, minions.

    They even have people functioning under the guise of religion
    and "promoting understanding" (as one legislator told me) among
    people--these are the Gulenists. They have a guy in Massachusetts
    who made his money selling products to the U.S. defense establishment
    and is now funding the astroturf (fake grassroots) efforts of Turkish
    denialists in the U.S.

    And another of my Genocide survivor grandaunts has died, with all
    this vileness intact.

    Get out there in the various arenas of our struggle, and act.

    Soon it's going to be "and then there were none."


    From: Baghdasarian
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