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    WHAT IS TURKEY'S FINAL ANSWER?

    NEWS | MARCH 26, 2015 12:36 PM
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    By Raffi Bedrosyan

    Turkey has announced that the annual commemoration of the Gallipoli
    Dardanelles battles of World War One, which were traditionally held on
    March 18, will now be held on April 24 this year. President Erdogan
    has invited over 120 world leaders, including President Sargsyan of
    Armenia, to attend the Gallipoli ceremonies. The reason for the date
    change is apparent to all Armenians.

    There is a term in Turkish, Sark kurnazligi, meaning Oriental slyness.

    The term is used to define someone who resorts to cunning to deceive
    someone, but both the deceiver and the deceived person know that there
    is trickery involved, and more cynically, the deceiver does not care
    if the deceived person is aware of the deceit.

    Already a few state leaders have announced that they will attend,
    including "Turkey's little brother" Azerbaijan, some African and
    Muslim states, and notably, the Queen and Prince Charles.

    It is worthwhile to remind to these people, and all the
    English-speaking world, another Turkish scheme involving trickery of
    dates which happened eight years ago.

    The Holy Cross Church and monastery complex on Akhtamar Island in Lake
    Van in Eastern Turkey was in ruins since 1915, and in fact, was being
    willfully destroyed by the Turkish Army in the 1950s. Only interference
    by famous Kurdish author Yashar Kemal (whose hidden Armenian roots
    were revealed recently) had prevented the complete destruction of
    the last remaining church and the Turkish government had decided
    in the 2000's to restore the church as a museum. The restoration
    was completed in early 2007 and the government announced the date
    of the opening of the museum to be April 24, 2007. The Istanbul
    Armenian Patriarch of the time, Archbishop Mesrob Mutafyan forcefully
    protested that by choosing this date the government was attempting to
    create political gains using the Armenians' pain, and that he would
    refuse to attend the opening ceremony if this insensitive decision
    was not revised. The government appeared to appease the patriarch,
    but continuing to employ tactics of Oriental slyness, announced that
    the date would now be April 11, 2007. The government was fully aware
    that April 11 was also equally significant and unacceptable to the
    Armenians, as this is the same date as April 24 in the old calendar
    in effect at 1915. In fact, in 1919, the famous Armenian journalist
    and himself a survivor of the 1915 massacres, Teotig had compiled
    a list and biographies of 761 Armenian intellectuals arrested and
    subsequently murdered, in a booklet called Houshartsan (Memorial) to
    April 11. The first April 24 commemoration had taken place in 1919,
    with the opening of a memorial sculpture called "April 11 Houshartsan,"
    in the Istanbul Armenian Cemetery in Taksim, since then expropriated
    and converted in the 1930s to become the famous Taksim Square, the
    scene of recent protests against the government. All these facts,
    known to both the Armenians in Turkey and the Turkish government,
    were revealed in an editorial in the Agos newspaper questioning
    the wisdom of using these dated for the Akhtamar opening, using the
    headline: 'Are you sure? Is this your final answer?'. The headline was
    copied after the often-repeated question heard on the then popular TV
    quiz show, "Who wants to be a millionaire?'" The date of that Agos
    editorial? January 19, 2007... the day Hrant Dink was shot in front
    of the Agos newspaper offices.

    The Akhtamar Museum was opened on March 29, 2007. Patriarch Mutafyan
    reluctantly attended, and shortly thereafter, he became incapacitated
    with a still unexplained debilitating mental disease and he still
    lives in a vegetative state. In the meantime, eight years after Hrant
    Dink's murder, the real perpetrators and conspirators of the murder
    are still not caught nor tried.

    Therefore, it is now appropriate to again ask the Turkish government
    who sent the Gallipoli invitations for April 24, 2015, and any state
    leaders who choose to ignore the real significance of this date:
    "Are you sure? Is this your final answer?"

    (Raffi Bedrosyan is a civil engineer and concert pianist, living
    in Toronto, Canada. He has donated concert and CD proceedings to
    infrastructure projects in Armenia and Karabagh, in which he has also
    participated as an engineer. He helped organize the reconstruction of
    the Surp Giragos Diyarbakir/Dikranagerd Church and the first Armenian
    reclaim of church properties in Anatolia after 1915. He gave the
    first piano concert in the Surp Giragos Church since 1915.)

    http://www.mirrorspectator.com/2015/03/26/what-is-turkeys-final-answer/

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