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    Daily Sabah, Turkey
    April 18 2015


    How about leaving the victims in peace?

    TULU GÃ`MÃ`Å?TEKIN @GumustekinTulu
    April 17, 2015


    There are still significant numbers of Armenians living in Turkey
    today. The first and foremost duty of Turkish governments is to make
    sure that Turkish-Armenians live in peace and security in their own
    country

    The European Parliament has accepted a very lengthy decision
    concerning the Armenian "genocide." The text of the decision, having
    been most likely prepared through negotiations among different
    political groups, is a pell-mell text containing a number of
    contradicting issues. However, there is a clear issue and demand that
    the text makes clear: Turkey is expected to recognise the Armenian
    "genocide," and everything else is not important.

    Turkish authorities have reacted very rapidly and bluntly, by
    "ignoring" the text and the demands. At the end of the day, the
    European Parliament, which officially recognised the Armenian
    "genocide" back in 1987, has reiterated its position on the subject,
    and the Turkish government and political parties, who recognise only a
    "great tragedy" but not "genocide," have maintained their initial
    positions.

    A great opportunity has been missed. The parliament's text demands
    Turkey to establish an "inventory" of Armenian cultural heritage,
    dating back to Ottoman times, located on Turkish soil. Perhaps an
    equally good idea would be to ask Balkan countries to do the same
    thing for the Ottoman cultural legacy, and try to find out the fate of
    thousands of mosques destroyed, but this is very unlikely to happen.
    Anyhow, the European Parliament can hardly ask the Russian Federation
    about the fate of Muslim cultural heritage in the Caucasus, because it
    is already a very delicate situation in Ukraine. With regards to the
    situation of the cultural heritage in the Middle East, not only the
    Ottoman, but in a wider sense, humanity's cultural heritage, the
    situation is obviously not ready for such a demand.

    This may appear to lack seriousness, but at the risk of sounding
    pedantic, let me remind you that all these territories were Ottoman
    provinces a century ago. A huge number of local populations were
    exiled, exterminated, oppressed, and dispossessed in the Balkans, in
    the Caucasus, in the Middle East and in Anatolia.

    The Armenian tragedy is probably the biggest one, but to understand
    how this "senseless slaughter" happened, as said by Pope Francis, it
    is essential to understand how nationalisms and different alien
    colonialist approaches dismantled and torn apart a multi-ethnic,
    multi-religious society.

    The dismantling of the Ottoman Empire has not caused the tragedy and
    extermination of only Armenians, but obviously this is no consolation
    for the descendants of this old culture, who live in hatred of the
    "Turk". Nobody can mend what has been done, a great multi-cultural,
    multi-religious and multi-ethnic Ottoman civilisation has been lost,
    and its Armenian component almost totally lost.

    But there are still significant numbers of Armenians living in Turkey
    today. The first and foremost duty of Turkish governments is to make
    sure that Turkish Armenians live in peace and security in their own
    country, Turkey. Secondly, Armenia has turned into a semi-rogue state,
    dependent on Russia. Its isolation should be lifted in exchange for
    the normalization with Azerbaijan. Thirdly, an important number of
    representatives of the Armenian diaspora are willing to establish a
    dialogue with Turkish society. A "duty of memory" for Turkey is to
    help all these issues to come to fruition. It would have been a good
    idea for the European Parliament to focus upon this.


    http://www.dailysabah.com/columns/tulu-gumustekin/2015/04/18/how-about-leaving-the-victims-in-peace



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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