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    ODETTE BAZIL: PENAL CODE 301 AND TURKISH SCHOLARS

    Journalists are the conscience of the people. By removing and killing
    them, Turkey is killing and removing its own conscience.

    Again, another Turkish journalist is to be thrown in jail for -
    according to Turkish Penal Code 301 (insulting the Turkish Nation,
    the Turkish Republic, its government or governmental institutions),
    one of the leading London-based Armenian activists, Odette Bazil says.

    April 18, 2013 PanARMENIAN.Net - She continues to say:

    "The name of that Turkish journalist is Temel Demirer.

    At his first trial, he had been charged for the crime cited in Penal
    Code 301 and had been sentenced to two years in prison. Then he was
    told that the sentence could be withheld if during the coming 3 years
    he would refrain from committing the same crime.

    Immediately after the trial, just in front of the Court buildings
    Temel Demirer said: "If, for the coming 3 years, I don't say there was
    an Armenian genocide in Turkey, I will be acquitted. Right now, five
    minutes after the trial, without waiting for another 3 years I say:
    the Turkish State is the murderer of Hrant Dink. Hrant Dink was not
    killed because he was Armenian. Hrant Dink was killed by the Turkish
    State for saying that there had been an Armenian genocide in Turkey.

    If the Court security forces or the MINISTRY OF INJUSTICE that have
    postponed my trial do not open another trial, they will be committing
    a crime"

    "I am not inciting anyone to commit a crime. What I am saying is that
    ideas can NOT and should NOT be shackled. I have learned from ISMAIL
    BESICKCI, FIKRET BASKAYA and BASKIN ORAN (all Turkish Academics
    imprisoned or tried for their work ) that FREEDOM OF THOUGHT MUST
    STAND STRONG. There has been an Armenian genocide in this country. The
    Turkish State DID kill Hrant Dink. These are my thoughts. So, if you
    want , you try me again.

    On 12th April 2012, I wrote an article, wishing that there would be
    one and half million good Turks with a conscience who would, EACH ONE,
    do one good deed for ONE of the one and half million innocent victims
    of the Armenian genocide.

    I never believed, even in my wildest dreams, that my wish would come
    true so quickly and from such important quarters for there is a huge
    difference between what is said publicly by an ordinary man or woman in
    the street and what is researched, written , advocated and published
    by a journalist. Every journalist's prerogative and duty is to report
    the truth, to report what has happened, to make the reader aware of
    that truth and make that reader motivated by what has happened.

    Journalists are the conscience of the people. By removing and killing
    them, Turkey is killing and removing its own conscience.

    Today journalists in Turkey are being prosecuted, tortured - even
    killed - for affirming that the Ottoman government of 1915 DID
    commit the genocide of one and half million innocent Armenians. Many
    journalists have died because of the tortures received, many publishing
    houses and offices have been set to fire and dozens of Turkish Scholars
    have left their families, their friends and their country in fear of
    reprisal and in fear of their lives. Now, protected in foreign lands,
    they are writing in foreign papers and are even publishing in foreign
    languages but, committed to their ideals of freedom and justice, they
    advocate with more effectiveness for the condemnation (by Turkey and
    the world at large) of the Armenian genocide, knowing that at last they
    can proclaim the truth without being hunted down, jailed and tortured.

    By removing its journalists and making them disappear in the secret
    holes of its jails, by silencing them hoping that they will be so
    scared that they will never speak again of the Armenian genocide,
    Turkey is, like an ostrich, hiding its head in the sand and is only
    delaying what will one day be acclaimed and accepted in Turkey, not
    only by its journalists, but by its entire population. Soon there
    will be one and half million good Turks with a conscience who will
    stand up, will confess to the committed genocide, doing ONE good
    deed for each one of the one and half million innocent victims of
    the Armenian genocide

    Today, in Turkey students are questioning their teachers about the
    empty pages of their History books, where the period of Turkish
    history between 1915 and 1923 is not mentioned, nor printed, nor
    described or discussed. The Turkish student, wanting to know, will
    ask its family members. Sometimes there might be an elderly relative
    who will describe the atrocities committed. If that student has a
    conscience, then it will carry its research and will find the truth.

    It is the moral duty for that student to tell its Turkish compatriots
    and the world at large of what has happened in 1915 .It is the moral
    duty of that Turkish student to become a good Turk and do one good
    deed for one innocent victim of the genocide it has found out to have
    happened in its country.

    Today in Turkey, the young educated Turk is asking why are they so
    many churches in Turkey whereas Turkey is a Muslim State, why are
    these churches empty? When and who did worship in them and Where
    are these people? Each Turk, be it young or old, male or female,
    educated or not, MUST ask where are these people? What happened to
    them? And WHY did it happen?

    Today the Turkish dignitaries visit various countries who, having
    interests to protect in Turkey would not shy from any injustice, any
    lie or deceit to protect these interest, and lobby these countries to
    join the Turkish State in its denial of events which are questioned,
    publicised , researched and exposed by the Turkish population and
    specially by its young intellectuals and its journalists .

    Turkey must understand and accept that the process of acknowledgement
    and condemnation of the Armenian genocide has already begun in Turkey.

    It will never be stopped.

    Is the Turkish government to imprison all its journalists, all
    its historians, all its intellectuals, all its good people with
    a conscience?

    Are new jails to be built in Turkey, equal to the same number of mass
    graves which were dug in 1915 to bury those million and half innocent
    victims, and are these jails to be used to bury the truth?

    Now, in 2013, although the dead Armenians will never be able to leave
    their graves to testify, but the Turkish journalists who serve their
    two or three years sentences in Turkish jails WILL get out one day
    and WILL testify.

    Most revolutions are instigated by young idealist intellectuals
    and are exposed to the public by journalists. So far, the Turkish
    government has partly succeeded in keeping its young intellectuals in
    the dark and the crimes committed by their ancestors a secret, but ,
    day by day, with an increasing number , with accrued effectiveness
    and sharpened awareness of every citizen's right, Turkish Scholars ,
    historians and journalists are speaking out and are advocating for
    the truth about the Armenian genocide .

    Similar to the Armenian women who have never been able to bring
    themselves to talk about the rapes and the sexual outrages committed
    against them by the Turks during the Armenian genocide because of
    the SHAME they felt, maybe the Turkish government too cannot bring
    itself to talk about the crimes committed by its ancestors because
    of the SHAME it feels.

    Yes any human being, any government, any state would feel - very
    rightly - a deep and dark SHAME to find itself the heir to such
    morbid legacy, a legacy of injustice, of crime, of theft, of torture,
    of rape and of murder.

    The SHAME felt towards this legacy should generate apologies and
    remorse NOT denial and persecution of the ones who expose that legacy
    and that truth.

    Ten years ago, my grand-son Connor Bazil whose mother is American,
    wrote in his homework ; "Turkey must say yes its great-grand fathers
    had killed the Armenians because , like between friends, once a bad
    thing has been done, if the guilty party says Sorry , then friendship
    can start again, then that bad action can be forgiven and once again
    people who are neighbours can live next to each other without hating
    each other , so two countries will not be enemies anymore".



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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