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    ANKARA GETS ANOTHER "SURPRISE" FROM FRANCE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    September 1, 2012

    French students will hardly miss the opportunity to learn true history
    of Ottoman Empire, while Ankara again compromised itself.

    Poor knowledge on legislation and governmental system of other
    countries played a mean trick on Turkey and, unfortunately, on Armenian
    media as well. The decision of the French ministry of education,
    which has nothing to do with the country's president, to include
    study of the Armenian Genocide into the secondary school curriculum,
    sparked a new splash of hatred towards France in Ankara.

    Turkey met this move with an immediate rebuff, and this is not the
    first case. The Turks seem to be just busy finding fault with the
    whole world over the Armenian Genocide.

    PanARMENIAN.Net - They keep nagging and grudging, send notes [of
    protests] and try to intervene into internal affairs of France,
    Switzerland and several other countries. Actually, Turkey's EU
    Minister Egemen BagıÅ~_ has no right to demand anything from
    the French ministry of education. Weakness of French ex-president
    Nicolas Sarkozy who did not sign the bill criminalizing the denial
    of the Armenian Genocide and sent it to the Constitutional Court
    unleashed Turkey which started to believe it can impose its rules of
    game. Furthermore, BagıÅ~_ claimed no other country in the world
    can boast a history as simple and transparent as Turkey's."Turkey
    does not know what Genocide is; Turks take pride in their history
    and ancestors," he said. Indeed, the Ottoman Empire based on other
    concepts - deportation, the way to nowhere, annihilation of Christian
    nations of the empire, especially the Armenians. The minister should
    have been reminded of the fact that the modern Turkish republic was
    built on bones and money of the Armenians.

    Now, lets' get back to the Turkish minister who has urged Paris
    against testing bilateral relations once again. "I call on the French
    authorities to intensify efforts in resolving the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict in the framework of OSCE Minsk Group rather than distort
    the historical facts," Hurriyet Daily News quotes BagıÅ~_ as saying.

    He also urged the French government to "face own history rather than
    check-up fictitious facts." This was an obvious blunder by the Turkish
    official, of course.

    France equally mentions both the bloody pages of its history and its
    victories. No one in France ever denies the massacre of St.
    Bartholomew's Day, brutalities of the Great French Revolution, or the
    conquest of Algeria. BagıÅ~_ may be unaware of this, anyway... As
    to the settlement of the Karabakh conflict, Turkey has no chance to
    be ever dealing with this issue.

    The most ridiculous part of this story is that Turkey, for some
    reason, is addressing the French leader Hollande with an urge to
    "intervene". According to the Turkish media, the decision of the
    French minister of education may again have a negative impact on
    the ties between France and Turkey; the latter hoped the new French
    president would support restoration of contacts with Paris.

    There is nothing new in the "squabble" that started between France and
    Turkey back in 2001. Turkey is again trying to rehabilitate itself
    through blackmail; this works with regard to U.S. and Great Britain
    only, and totally fails in Europe.

    The French students will hardly miss the opportunity to learn the
    true history of the Ottoman Empire, while Ankara has again compromised
    itself.

    However, since attack is the best form of defence, Turkey rushed to
    protect itself, trying hard to position its country as a "beacon of
    democracy in the Islamic world". Still, this becomes increasingly
    harder. No doubt, in 2015 Turkey will again deny the Armenian
    Genocide. Also, this atrocity against the humanity will undoubtedly
    gain recognition by many other states in the upcoming two years. So,
    instead of demonstrating wishful thinking and threatening others,
    Ankara will have to take more reasonable moves.

    Karine Ter-Sahakian

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