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    AN ISLAMIC APOLOGY TO ARMENIANS

    Hurriyet, Turkey
    April 29 2013

    On April 24, the day that Armenians all around the world remember
    their Great Catastrophe - or their ethnic cleansing from Anatolia in
    1915 - a very interesting piece appeared in Turkish daily Star. Its
    writer was Hakan Albayrak, a committed Muslim, even an "Islamist,"
    and a veteran of the Gaza Flotilla of 2010. And his headline was
    simple and blunt enough: "We have to apologize to the Armenians."

    "Bismillahirrahmanirrahim," was the opening line of the piece,
    a customary Islamic motto which means, "In the name of Allah, the
    compassionate, the merciful." Then Albayrak, with my translation,
    wrote the following:

    "Today is April 24. The day of mourning for our Armenian compatriots.

    The day they remember the cruelty of 1915.

    We should share their pain, without asking, 'Do they share ours?'
    Everybody is responsible for his own humanity.

    We cannot make excuses for the violent murders of thousands, tens
    of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of Armenians by Muslims. We
    should not see this as excusable. It would not be fair for the umma
    [faith community] of the Prophet of Mercy [Muhammad].

    This is a shameful page in history. I wish we could tear it apart. We
    cannot tear it apart, but we can perhaps put a note under it: 'The
    grandsons of the people who committed those unspeakable crimes against
    the Armenians apologized and refused to honor their past.'"

    In the rest of his piece, Hakan Albayrak continued to argue that Turks
    should apologize to Armenians, rather than launching counterpropaganda
    campaigns against the "Armenian lobby." He even argued that the Turkish
    government needs to pay compensation to the "representatives of the
    Armenian people." It could even be paid to the Armenian Republic, "if
    it accepted to withdraw from the Azeri territories that it occupies."

    The piece created some controversy in Turkey, especially on the
    Internet, as some sympathized with its content, while other Turks,
    especially secular nationalists, condemned it as high treason.

    For me, all this was a confirmation of what I have argued in these
    pages: The Islamic camp in Turkey is more inclined than the secular
    Kemalists to be self-critical on what really happened to Ottoman
    Armenians during World War I. The expressions of this difference
    have even led some Kemalists to depict the leaders of the "Islamist"
    AKP (Justice and Development Party) to be "pro-Armenian" or even
    "crypto-Armenian." (See my pieces, "Why Erdogan is 'Armenian-minded,'"
    11/29/2011, and "Ahmet Davutoglu: Yet another crypto-Armenian?"

    1/8/2010)

    The roots of this gap lie in the different paradigms that these two
    largest camps in Turkish politics refer to: The Kemalists are the
    sentinels of Turkish nationalism, a secular ideology, which was also
    the driving force behind the ethnic cleansing of Ottoman Armenians
    in 1915. The Islamic conservatives, on the other hand, believe in the
    older paradigm that had allowed the Armenians to co-exist with Turks
    and Kurds for centuries, in line with Islam's respect for "the People
    of the Book." Their very Islamism, in other words, is what makes them
    more compassionate to Armenians.

    Of course, not every Islamic figure is as bold and progressive on
    this issue as Hakan Albayrak. Yet still, his piece, and the support
    it has gathered among the conservatives, is a notable sign for the
    future. It signals that Turkey's progress on the "Armenian issue,"
    just like in the "Kurdish issue," will be spearheaded by Islamic
    minds more than secular ones.

    April/27/2013

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/an-islamic-apology-to-armenians.aspx?pageID=449&nID=45726&NewsCatID=411




    From: A. Papazian
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