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    TURKISH DEPUTY PM ADDRESSES LAWAC, SPREADS LIES

    October 23, 2013 - 09:56 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - On Monday, Oct 21, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister
    Ali Babacan addressed the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, where
    he lied throughout his presentation about Turkey's economic progress,
    regional role as a so-called power player and made never-before-heard
    allegations regarding the Armenia-Turkey protocols process all in an
    attempt to paint a favorable picture of his country to the more than
    150 in attendance, Asbarez reports.

    In response to a question from the audience posed by Armenian National
    Committee of American Advisory Board member Levon Kirakossian, Babacan
    characterized the Armenia-Turkey Protocols process as one that from
    the onset was a three-pronged approach that involved the resolution
    of the Karabakh conflict. The actual document of the Protocols and
    all statements made during that time indicated that the normalization
    of relations between Turkey and Armenia would have no preconditions.

    He explained to the audience that secret talks between Armenia and
    Turkey began in 2007 and were mediated by Switzerland, expressing
    that the two countries expressly agreed to the establishment of a
    commission that would "review the events of 1915."

    Babacan explained that in the absence of an agreement between Armenia
    and Azerbaijan, which would have resulted in a regional normalization
    agreement, the process had stalled.

    Asbarez said it contacted the Armenian Foreign Ministry regarding the
    revelations made by Babacan. The Foreign Ministry referred Asbarez to
    an op-ed piece published in October 2010 in the Wall Street Journal
    and authored by Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian, in which he said
    "Turkey has backtracked from the agreements. Not only has it refrained
    from ratifying the protocols, but Ankara has returned to the language
    of preconditions that it had used before the beginning of the process."

    In the piece, Nalbandian also said that while Turkey claims "they
    have no preconditions... they simply demand that we fulfill this or
    that before they can proceed with the ratification. Does this mean
    they have no preconditions?"

    Babacan went on to say that there were tragic events that took place
    in 1915 during World War I, but the government of Turkey does not
    possess any proof to deem those events Genocide.

    Babacan's remarks were tailored to appease what he thought was an
    unsuspecting audience. However, the extent of questions from the
    audience indicated that they were more aware of current trends in
    Turkish politics.

    Questions ranging from the revelation of an Israeli spy ring in Iran,
    as retaliation for the Mavi Marmara incident to the ill-treatment
    and oppression of opposition forces, especially during the Gezi Park
    demonstrations were all treated with one response. Babacan told the
    audience that they should not rely on information they read in papers
    and they should be aware that in all instances "illegal organizations"
    were at the center of those issues.

    Throughout his remarks, Babacan emphasized the continued inroads
    Turkey has made in advancing democratic principles, attributing
    the country's economic growth to Turkey adherence to those norms
    and ignoring continued international criticism of its treatment of
    journalists, minorities and dissidents.

    While commenting that the Los Angeles World Affairs Council is a forum
    for open discussion, its president Terry McCarthy praised Turkey's
    so-called economic growth and highlighted the decision to hire Kobe
    Bryant to be the face of Turkish Airlines.

    In what was he later said was a joke-in poor taste and in an affront
    to the Armenian-American community-Mc Carthy told the audience that
    the group of demonstrators outside the hotel "probably thought Kobe
    would be in attendance."

    Some 200 community members gathered outside of the InterContinental
    Hotel in Century City, where the event was taking place, to demonstrate
    Turkey's lies.




    From: A. Papazian
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