`Let the issue of Genocide be entrusted to Jewish lawyers.'
October 11 2013
Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer's `prescription', this time, had
two occasions to visit Armenia: to be awarded with `Movses Khorenatsi'
award on October 10 by the RA presidential decree, and the other
occasion was the school N5 after her father, Haykaz Tcheknavorian,
which was built in Artashat under her sponsorship. We asked the woman
living over 50 years in Austria to introduce the Australian-Armenian
community, which was led by her son, Hayk Aisenbauer, for seven years.
Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer said that not only in Austria but
also in the whole Diaspora, Armenians are not united, the national
institutions are split and do not have friendly attitude towards each
other. `Unfortunately, we do not believe in unity, we do not respect
and love for one another, as soon as one makes achievements, a
jealousy arises. Armenians are more united to diminish the person.
Previously we did not have an independent country, and the activities
of institutions established outside were understandable: Armenian
Revolutionary Federation, Armenian Democratic Liberal Party,
Henchakian Party, and so on and so forth. And, now, what do these
institutions serve for in Diaspora? The political groups must be
consolidated, let's look at the Europe, by uniting the thoughts, let's
make a good country, Armenia. What are the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, the Benevolent
doing, are they polarizing in the Diaspora?' Our interlocutor thinks
that at least the Genocide and its recognition should unite all
Armenians. For example, she has lectured at Bratislava regarding this
matter. Working 40 years in the United Nations, being in 170
countries, she has accumulated rich experience. She says that she has
studied the UN Genocide Convention, and tried to understand how it can
be served for the issue of Genocide. According to Ms.
Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer, Armenians while raising this issue should
emphasize the idea that they wanted to annihilate, eliminate
Armenians, and more. `We, Armenian, are very wrong that we think that
the genocide is over and it has happened in 1915-1918. The genocide is
going on, at that time we were exposed to red genocide, now ` white.
Once the Turks, cooperating with the Bolsheviks, demanded Nakhichevan
and Karabakh, they, being affected by Masons, consider us a reason on
the way to recover pan-Turkic Empire.' Ms. Arshaluys mentioned that
her son has brought evidences in his scientific thesis that Russia had
no right to hand over Karabakh and Nakhichevan to Azerbaijan, because
there was no such Article in the Constitution, which does not give us
the right to donate others lands to someone else. Our interlocutor
said that we need to present our issue in a foreign country in a
competent form, relevant to people's psychology and traditions. `I am
living in Austria for 50 years, my husband is an Austrian, Ervin
Aisenbauer who has turned to Armenia and speaks Armenian, but I can
not speak about genocide, like my son, Haik Aisenbauer. When he was
the Chairman of the Armenian community, on April 24, he was inviting
the Austrian government leaders, senior officials, and shows a film
about the genocide. Once, after all of this, he stood up and in fluent
German said that it is a shame that Austria has not recognized the
Armenian Genocide so far. If I were to say, the Austrian would say,
who are you? While he is Aisenbauer, he speaks better German than they
do. I saw how Austrians applauded, and then they surrounded him. And,
so, every year. He is trained in Germany, every year he sends the film
`Disaster' in German to the diplomats, members of Parliament. Famous
German people speak there about the genocide, the Armenians do not
talk, it sounds from their mouths. The new president of the Armenian
community also does it, and this action has provided a great response
in Austria and Germany.' Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer thinks
that we should not emphasize that in 1915, we had 1.5 million victims.
`Our massacres started since 1850²s. If we want to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we need to emphasize that it had
been earlier. To the point, the Turks decided to celebrate a holiday
in 2015 to cast a shadow on events of our 100th anniversary. They even
want to invite government representatives of various countries. If we
are smart, in 2015, we would present to the whole world with our
intellect, we will show the Turks that they had not broke, we will
celebrate the 100th anniversary in 2016 with great splendor'. Ms.
Arshaluys suggests her solution of Genocide recognition. She says that
the issue should be moved from the field of feelings to the field of
common sense, and to raise the issue of Genocide through the aliens.
`Let a square be built in Yerevan, where all foreigners who spoke
about the genocide will be presented there. Let the streets be
renamed, for example, a German public figure, clergyman Johannes
Lepsius, Raphael Lemkin, who introduced the term genocide into
circulation, the 28th President of the U.S. Woodrow Wilson, Henry
Morgenthau, who condemned the Armenian Genocide. Moreover, it would be
better that representatives from the U.S. Government are invited for
the opening of Wilson Street, from Germany ` for Lepsius Street, even
Merkel will come, she is a protestant woman. Let you invite rep from
Israel to open Lemikin Street, it will be a slap to Turkey and to
those denying the Genocide, and it is a good option to voice about the
Genocide. Or in 1913-14 period, the Catholic Church has repeatedly
sent a letter to Ottoman government to let the Armenians alone. Maybe
you will find out who the Pope was at that time, and invite the Pope
of Rome to open such a street. Otherwise, when we say that we were
massacred, is very little.' According to formulation of our
interlocutor, there are numerous sues in the European Court of Human
Rights against Turks, and it would be better to hire well-known Jewish
lawyers to present our trial over there. `All Armenians should be
united and set up a Foundation, every Armenian will make certain
contribution, and those well-known non-Armenian lawyers will introduce
the issue of Genocide. If we prepare an appropriate file with the
worldwide attorneys, the Turks definitely will sit at the negotiation
table.' Gohar Hakobyan `Aravot' daily
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/10/11/161995/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot ` News from Armenia
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
October 11 2013
Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer's `prescription', this time, had
two occasions to visit Armenia: to be awarded with `Movses Khorenatsi'
award on October 10 by the RA presidential decree, and the other
occasion was the school N5 after her father, Haykaz Tcheknavorian,
which was built in Artashat under her sponsorship. We asked the woman
living over 50 years in Austria to introduce the Australian-Armenian
community, which was led by her son, Hayk Aisenbauer, for seven years.
Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer said that not only in Austria but
also in the whole Diaspora, Armenians are not united, the national
institutions are split and do not have friendly attitude towards each
other. `Unfortunately, we do not believe in unity, we do not respect
and love for one another, as soon as one makes achievements, a
jealousy arises. Armenians are more united to diminish the person.
Previously we did not have an independent country, and the activities
of institutions established outside were understandable: Armenian
Revolutionary Federation, Armenian Democratic Liberal Party,
Henchakian Party, and so on and so forth. And, now, what do these
institutions serve for in Diaspora? The political groups must be
consolidated, let's look at the Europe, by uniting the thoughts, let's
make a good country, Armenia. What are the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation, the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party, the Benevolent
doing, are they polarizing in the Diaspora?' Our interlocutor thinks
that at least the Genocide and its recognition should unite all
Armenians. For example, she has lectured at Bratislava regarding this
matter. Working 40 years in the United Nations, being in 170
countries, she has accumulated rich experience. She says that she has
studied the UN Genocide Convention, and tried to understand how it can
be served for the issue of Genocide. According to Ms.
Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer, Armenians while raising this issue should
emphasize the idea that they wanted to annihilate, eliminate
Armenians, and more. `We, Armenian, are very wrong that we think that
the genocide is over and it has happened in 1915-1918. The genocide is
going on, at that time we were exposed to red genocide, now ` white.
Once the Turks, cooperating with the Bolsheviks, demanded Nakhichevan
and Karabakh, they, being affected by Masons, consider us a reason on
the way to recover pan-Turkic Empire.' Ms. Arshaluys mentioned that
her son has brought evidences in his scientific thesis that Russia had
no right to hand over Karabakh and Nakhichevan to Azerbaijan, because
there was no such Article in the Constitution, which does not give us
the right to donate others lands to someone else. Our interlocutor
said that we need to present our issue in a foreign country in a
competent form, relevant to people's psychology and traditions. `I am
living in Austria for 50 years, my husband is an Austrian, Ervin
Aisenbauer who has turned to Armenia and speaks Armenian, but I can
not speak about genocide, like my son, Haik Aisenbauer. When he was
the Chairman of the Armenian community, on April 24, he was inviting
the Austrian government leaders, senior officials, and shows a film
about the genocide. Once, after all of this, he stood up and in fluent
German said that it is a shame that Austria has not recognized the
Armenian Genocide so far. If I were to say, the Austrian would say,
who are you? While he is Aisenbauer, he speaks better German than they
do. I saw how Austrians applauded, and then they surrounded him. And,
so, every year. He is trained in Germany, every year he sends the film
`Disaster' in German to the diplomats, members of Parliament. Famous
German people speak there about the genocide, the Armenians do not
talk, it sounds from their mouths. The new president of the Armenian
community also does it, and this action has provided a great response
in Austria and Germany.' Arshaluys Tcheknavorian-Aisenbauer thinks
that we should not emphasize that in 1915, we had 1.5 million victims.
`Our massacres started since 1850²s. If we want to celebrate the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we need to emphasize that it had
been earlier. To the point, the Turks decided to celebrate a holiday
in 2015 to cast a shadow on events of our 100th anniversary. They even
want to invite government representatives of various countries. If we
are smart, in 2015, we would present to the whole world with our
intellect, we will show the Turks that they had not broke, we will
celebrate the 100th anniversary in 2016 with great splendor'. Ms.
Arshaluys suggests her solution of Genocide recognition. She says that
the issue should be moved from the field of feelings to the field of
common sense, and to raise the issue of Genocide through the aliens.
`Let a square be built in Yerevan, where all foreigners who spoke
about the genocide will be presented there. Let the streets be
renamed, for example, a German public figure, clergyman Johannes
Lepsius, Raphael Lemkin, who introduced the term genocide into
circulation, the 28th President of the U.S. Woodrow Wilson, Henry
Morgenthau, who condemned the Armenian Genocide. Moreover, it would be
better that representatives from the U.S. Government are invited for
the opening of Wilson Street, from Germany ` for Lepsius Street, even
Merkel will come, she is a protestant woman. Let you invite rep from
Israel to open Lemikin Street, it will be a slap to Turkey and to
those denying the Genocide, and it is a good option to voice about the
Genocide. Or in 1913-14 period, the Catholic Church has repeatedly
sent a letter to Ottoman government to let the Armenians alone. Maybe
you will find out who the Pope was at that time, and invite the Pope
of Rome to open such a street. Otherwise, when we say that we were
massacred, is very little.' According to formulation of our
interlocutor, there are numerous sues in the European Court of Human
Rights against Turks, and it would be better to hire well-known Jewish
lawyers to present our trial over there. `All Armenians should be
united and set up a Foundation, every Armenian will make certain
contribution, and those well-known non-Armenian lawyers will introduce
the issue of Genocide. If we prepare an appropriate file with the
worldwide attorneys, the Turks definitely will sit at the negotiation
table.' Gohar Hakobyan `Aravot' daily
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/10/11/161995/
© 1998 - 2013 Aravot ` News from Armenia
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress