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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Austin Bay :: Townhall.com Columnist
Recognizing the Armenian Genocide
by Austin Bay
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It's an old phenomenon: When the dispossessed get clout, the past becomes a battleground. Often the stakes in the present are extraordinarily high.

An exemplary skirmish over very bad history is taking place in the U.S. Congress -- in this case, the World War I slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Turkey.

Whether or not the Ottomans' mass deportation and murder of Armenians in 1915 and 1916 reaches the formulaic, industrial magnitude of the Nazis' genocide or Stalin's decimation of Ukraine is a debating point for lawyers and apologists. The Ottoman "Young Turk" government took a systematic approach that stinks of classic tribal "ethnic cleansing." The Ottomans disarmed Armenian soldiers and removed them from the ranks of the Turkish army. Suspect loyalty and connivance with the Orthodox Christian enemy, Russia, was the ostensible rationale.

After confiscating Armenian guns, Ottoman knives appeared. Mobs murdered Armenian intellectuals and leaders -- killing communicators silences a community. Then the deportations began, featuring long marches where starvation and sunstroke killed as many as the attacks of "thieves and raiders." One-and-a-half million Armenians (out of a population of approximately 2.5 million) died in this directed chaos. Darfur and the Congo are contemporary examples of this hideous technique.

WWI ended. After a bout of internal chaos and a war with Greece, republican Turkey emerged from the Ottoman wreckage. Its political architect, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, launched political and cultural revolutions, creating a secular Turkey and with it a possible Islamic bridge to modernity. Turkey adopted Latin script, a visual, literary break with the Ottoman Empire and caliphate. It's one reason al-Qaida fanatics despise Ataturk more than they do George Bush.

Modern Turks can make a case they aren't the Ottomans.

Diaspora Armenians, however, now have influence and a voice. The once dispossessed have earned it. Armenians have had extraordinary political and economic success in Western Europe and the United States.

Only the heartless would dismiss their desire to recognize the great wrong. Yet historical verification and vindication aren't the only goals -- the U.S. House resolution backed by Armenian-Americans demands punishment of the perpetrators. Continued...

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Austin Bay Austin Bay is author of three novels. His third novel, The Wrong Side of Brightness, was published by Putnam/Jove in June 2003. He has also co-authored four non-fiction books, to include A Quick and Dirty Guide to War: Third Edition (with James Dunnigan, Morrow, 1996).
 
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There was a genocide
And there were massive attacks against Greeks. This happened both before and after WWI. There are a lot of eyewitnesses and firsthand accounts. I'm afraid Patrick's attempt to simply deny the genocide through untrustworthy links doesn't change the fact of what happened.

Nor does it change the fact that entire villages of Greeks, most of which had existed for thousands of years in Anatolia, were cleared out or exterminated. In fact, there were instances of entire villages, left without men due to Turkish extermination, committing suicide rather than subject themselves to what the Turks were doing with the women and children of other villages. Famous stories of the women and children leaping off of cliffs.

Much like Turkey denied the events of "Midnight Express," denied that Islam had anything to do with the torture and murder of Christian publishers (they insist it was "extreme nationalism"), etc., Turkey something of a tradition of re-writing history.

And for those who deny the atrocities that were committed in Turkey, I say "Smyrna."

the sinner,

Charles

DEMS ARE NOT REPUBLICANS
AMAZING IS IT NOT JUST HOW TIMELY THE JACKASS PARTY CAN STIR UP INCONSQUENTIAL NONSENSE JUST TO AGGRAVATE AND MAINTAIN THEIR AGENDA OF DIVIDE AND CONQUER............. IF BOZO'S AND CLOWNS WERE BEING DISCRIMINATED AGAINST IN THE EVERYDAY SCOPE OF LIFE THE NYT AND THE JACKASS PARTY WOULD TAKE UP THEIR CAUSE, THIS MY FINE FOLK IS STICKING UP FOR THE LITLE GUY ACCORDING TO THEIR CREDO AND THOSE LONG PINOCCHIO NOSES ON THEIR FACES ARE JUST THE THING TO GO WITH THOSE PAINTED DOTS ON THE CHEEKS OF THEIR FACES.

PUT THESE IMAGES TOGEATHER WITH THE BRAINS, LOGIC AND COMMONSENSE THEY, THE LEFTIST DEMS, DISPLAY AND IT ALL COMES OUT AS DEVIOUS AND ULTERIOR.
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