ANKARA: Historian Hilmar Kaiser Challenges Armenian Arguments

Zaman
22 March 2009, Sunday

EMÄ°NE KART ANKARA

Historian Hilmar Kaiser Challenges ARMENIAN Arguments
The general tendency to debate the events of 1915 ‘ the killings of
Anatolian Armenians during World War I ‘ by employing politically
motivated theories on the nature of these events stands as a barrier
between the peoples of Armenia and Turkey, preventing them from
adequately airing their deep, almost century-old grievances.

Historian challenges politically motivated 1915 arguments
HILMAR KAISERProminent German historian Hilmar Kaiser is presently in
Ankara carrying out research in the Turkish archives. In an interview
with Sunday’s Zaman this week, Kaiser says the field of history `is
flooded with political advocates who are less historians than
opinion-formers,’ drawing a picture full of gray areas, showing there
is still ample room for research on the 1915 events.

In the 1990s, Kaiser was working exclusively in Ä°stanbul and
that period, he was only granted access to the Ottoman archives, which
were under special regulations, and had been declined permission to
carry out his research in any other library or archive by the
then-Tansu Ã?iller government. Today, however, Kaiser believes
that there aren’t any issues as far as access to the state archives is
concerned.

`Two weeks ago, I was in Washington, D.C., presenting my research and
photos at an Armenian Assembly [of America] conference, and I
suggested that if they are looking for a good director for their
archives and genocide museum, they might consider hiring Yusuf
Sarınay, the head of the Turkish state archives, or Mustafa
Budak, the head of the Ottoman archives. These are two highly
qualified people with vision, determination and commitment. Some
people were surprised, but I was very serious about it,’ says Kaiser.

`Yes, there are still problems, but having said this, I should
immediately add there are problems everywhere. The important thing is
there is a process in place to overcome these problems. It’s a huge
administration, and encountering problems is part of the daily work. I
can only say that, as far as I’m concerned, and I know the same for
many, many researchers ‘ both Turkish or foreigner ‘ that they have
had exactly the same experiences. If there is a problem, it’s
immediately addressed and resolved. That’s all you can ask for. Turkey
has gained a lot of credit with its new archive policy, and it will
gain more credit if the present government would support the archives
more strongly with additional funding,’ he notes.

Historical research and reassessments

Kaiser is critical of colleagues who prefer doing their work without
researching the context of original documents and thus making
`reassessments’ of certain theses ‘ one of which is that the
Ä°ttihat ve Terakki (Committee of Union and Progress) had a
racist motivation, acted premeditatedly and had developed a systematic
extermination policy during the 1915 events.

`One should stop thinking of the [Committee of Union and Progress] CUP
as a kind of monolithic party. Research on the Armenians in WWI has
tended to try to create the impression of a Turkey that was like a
small version of Nazi Germany, with a single party and with a poor
man’s SS named TeÅ?kilat’ı Mahsusa. I think this is
totally wrong; one has to study the Turkish-Armenian case on its
own. Yes, there were some people within the CUP inspired by European
positivists, who were partly racist, but thinking that this was not
the general party line. That racism was not the driving motive behind
the Armenian policy is quite clear because if you compare it to the
German racism, you cannot explain the survival of tens of thousands of
Armenian women and children in Muslim houses, even in the government
orphanages. This would have been completely impossible if the
government had been inspired by the German type of racism,’ says
Kaiser.

`People like to compare Young Turk-Turkey to Nazi Germany, but it is
not a comparison; they equate it. A comparison should also stress the
fundamental differences,’ he continued. `Racism as well as Muslim
fundamentalism were not driving forces. Some allege that Islam was
very conducive to large-scale massacres of Armenians. It’s totally
illogical. If Islam is very conducive to large-scale massacres of
Armenians, why were they here for 600 years? Second, why did the
survivors survive in Muslim societies in the Middle East?’

`Ridiculous’ mega explanations

There is a major argument over demographic planning, suggesting that
it was planned by the Committee of Union and Progress and culminated
in the Armenian relocation.

Kaiser stresses demographic planning is as old as the Ottoman Empire,
starting in the 14th century.

`There has always been demographic planning ‘ before and after
1915. One has to establish a direct link between the policy against
Armenians and demographic planning, more specifically that the
demographic planning was a motive behind the policy. I’m very
skeptical about this. Demographic planning played a role, but let’s be
realistic: When you have tens of thousands of Muslim refugees from the
Balkans and from the Russian border areas camping in the open and you
start deporting Armenians, and you have access to empty houses, what
do you do with it? Of course, you use it. To make the claim that this
was the driving force behind the deportations is, in my view, wrong
because it cannot explain the timing of the deportations. This
demographic argument is in a way a substitute for a blueprint,’ he
asserts.

`People who believe there was more some kind of long-term planning,
like since 1909 or 1912, have had a problem in showing a concrete link
between what happened in 1915 and these alleged earlier plans. So we
are faced now with a lot of substitutes after the earlier arguments
had been dismantled. Yes, demographic planning is very important, but
is not the driving motive. Not in my research; I haven’t found any
convincing proof ‘ on the contrary, the evidence points in different
directions.’

Kaiser also is opposed to those who depict the Committee of Union and
Progress and the Ottoman army as homogeneous bodies.

`Yes, the CUP was a nationalist group, but it also included very
religious groups. These people cannot be united. They obviously put on
a straight face in public, like some politicians do today. And even if
you’re a Turkish nationalist, that doesn’t make you a killer. There
were people who were famous Turkish nationalists like Halide Edip; she
advocated assimilation of Armenians, but she very strongly opposed any
kind of murder. On the other hand, this opposition against it was not
just limited to nationalists; it also included anti-CUP opposition,
for example, from the Liberal Party. Believe it or not, this
opposition that concentrated on Cemal Pasha in the area of the Fourth
Army cooperated ‘ there is proof for this ‘ with the Armenian
underground against Talat,’ he explains.

`Let me say something more radical: The one person who saved most
Armenians in World War I was nobody other than Cemal Pasha. That this
hasn’t been discussed so far is just due to the fact that we have a
couple of political problems with the whole thing, and our field is
really flooded with political advocates who are less historians than
they are opinion-formers. We have reports from German navy officers
who were on the staff of Pasha because he was also minister of the
navy. Sometimes when he saw abuse of Armenian deportees, he just let
the official be hung on the spot, he didn’t even wait for it. There
are many, many Armenian sources about this as well, like memoirs. On
the other hand, one should not be too romantic about it.’

And cheap political arguments

Kaiser also has crucial notes suggesting that the Turkish Republic was
built by killers, and the alleged `Armenian genocide’ was the founding
act.

`Then you can also find other founding acts like the defeat in the
Balkan Wars. I mean this is nonsense. You have to establish a direct
link. The Armenian population base was destroyed, and look around
Turkey today: It’s obvious, and this had a strong impact, but the
republic wasn’t founded on this. This is very important; it was a part
of the environment that the republic was founded in, and as far as I
can see, I haven’t found anything from contemporary sources that would
suggest that Mustafa Kemal was involved in the killings. The only
thing I found is that he was very much opposed to it, very outspoken
at the time. But that later his opinions about Armenians changed has
something to do with the war in the Trans-Caucasus and then the
Soviet-Turkish problems. But what we were told about what happened in
1915, 1916 does not lend itself to any kind of interpretation that
Kemal followed any policy that was not dignified for a Turkish
officer.

`Coming to the army ‘ the Fourth Army, they have resisted. We do have
a problem with the military; this is the Third Army because it is
there where the big killing took place. The problem with the Third
Army is that you have a kind of `çorba’ [soup in Turkish] among
political officers who owed their quick advancement to positions of
prominence to their party connections, or their dependency on Enver
PaÅ?a. These people were not very much liked by the standard
career officers who had earned their position on merit.

`Secondly, you have all sort of elements of the so-called
TeÅ?kilat-ı Mahsusa, the special organization operator,
and I remind you I was able to identify some of these units who were
killing Armenian villagers before even
SarıkamıÅ?. So there you have elements and players
that had been already active under Abdulhamid. They were just
continuing that trade under a different name.

`We need precision in research and these mega explanations ‘ the army,
the Turks, the Muslims ‘ this is simply ridiculous, and this is only
useful if you want to make a cheap political argument, which I don’t.’

Turkey’s State Radio To Launch An Armenian-Language Channel

TURKEY’S STATE RADIO TO LAUNCH AN ARMENIAN-LANGUAGE CHANNEL

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.03.2009 00:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey’s state radio will launch an Armenian-language
channel. The move comes as Ankara and Yerevan have been engaged in
a normalization process between the neighboring countries that for
decades have had no diplomatic relations. Turkish Prime Minister
Tayyip Erdogan also said Wednesday that state-run Turkish Radio and
Television Corp (TRT) would launch a radio station broadcasting in
Kurdish. The radio channels broadcasting in Armenian and Kurdish will
go on air in "two to three months," Hurriyet Daily News reports.

Cleaning And Garbage Disposal Works To Start In Yerevan On April 1

CLEANING AND GARBAGE DISPOSAL WORKS TO START IN YEREVAN ON APRIL 1

ARKA
March 18, 2009

YEREVAN, March 18. /ARKA/. Sanitary and garbage disposal works are
to start in Yerevan communities on April 1, the official website
of Yerevan Municipality reports referring to the meeting at the
municipality presided over by Mayor Gagik Beglaryan.

As per the Mayor’s instruction, a program of large-scale sanitary
works was developed, says the report.

Landscape gardening, asphalting and external lighting works are
scheduled after the sanitary measures.

"If a global approach is taken to the issues once, the problem will be
solved for at least the next 3-4 years. As a result of this really nice
action, we will have clean and improved yards that we have not had at
least in the last 20 years, apart from separate cases," Beglaryan said.

As per the Mayor’s instruction, all municipal organizations, including
Yerevan Djur, Yerevan-Gaz and Electric Networks of Armenia should be
involved in the sanitary works.

AAA: Obama Trip to Turkey An Opportunity, Supports Efforts to Affirm

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PRESS RELEASE

March 17, 2009
Contact: Michael A Zachariades
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (202) 393-3434

PRESIDENT OBAMA’S PLANNED TRIP TO TURKEY IS AN OPPORTUNITY, ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY SUPPORTS PRESIDENT OBAMA’S EFFORTS TO AFFIRM THE TRUTH

Washington, DC – "As President Barack Obama plans his trip to Turkey
next month, we would like to express our support for this decision,"
said Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) Executive Director Bryan
Ardouny. "An irreversible trend has commenced in Turkey and President
Obama’s visit presents a unique opportunity for the President to
reinforce this message, as well as his own statements reaffirming the
historical truth of the Armenian Genocide."

The Assembly wholeheartedly agrees with President Obama, Vice President
Biden and Secretary of State Clinton that the Armenian Genocide is an
historical fact that must be affirmed. As then Senator Obama stated
"America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian
Genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides."

The Assembly looks forward to change in Washington, including the
repudiation and reversal of the Bush Administration’s doctrine that
disallowed State Department officials to publicly acknowledge the
Armenian Genocide, and what our own U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman
Empire, Henry Morgenthau, described as a campaign of race extermination.

The Assembly is encouraged by the recent signs of rapprochement between
Turkey and Armenia, and commends Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan for
his bold actions. Normalization of relations and Turkey’s lifting of its
15-year long blockade of Armenia should not be held hostage to U.S.
reaffirmation of the Armenian Genocide.

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest
Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding
and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
membership organization.

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ANKARA: U.S. Says It May Need Turkey During Withdrawal From Iraq – F

U.S. SAYS IT MAY NEED TURKEY DURING WITHDRAWAL FROM IRAQ – FM BABACAN

Hurriyet
March 16 2009
Turkey

The United States told Turkey that it might need the country in a
general sense during the withdrawal of its troops from Iraq, Foreign
Minister Ali Babacan said on Monday.

The U.S. has not yet made plans about the number of soldiers and the
route it would withdraw the troops, Turkish Foreign Minister Babacan
told broadcaster Kanal 24.

Babacan said the United States would inform Turkey about its plans
and the government would make assessments about their requests.

"Iraqi people support the withdrawal of U.S. soldiers and they want
this to happen soon," he said and added that Iraq has signaled for
Turkey to assist during this process. He also said Turkey would of
course consider its own conditions on the matter.

Turkey is among the countries that have entered the radar screen
of the new administration in its first months, as it prepares to
begin the withdrawal of troops from Iraq and seeks to boost forces
in Afghanistan.

While visiting Ankara earlier this month, U.S. Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton said the two allies will consult on the safest, most
effective way to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq. Turkey has said it
is ready to serve as an exit route for U.S. troops.

Turkey has been a supply route for U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan
and relations have improved after hitting a low in 2003 when Turkey
refused to allow U.S. forces use its territory as a staging ground
for the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.

Turkey’s southern Incirlik air base has been used for the transfer of
U.S. troops and equipment to Iraq and Afghanistan and could be used
in the withdrawal of troops crossing at the Iraqi-Turkish border gate
of Habur.

OBAMA VISIT

The scheduled visit of U.S. President Barack Obama to Turkey in April
was a result of the positive impact of Turkey’s influence both in
its own region and in the world, Babacan also told the during the
interview.

Afghanistan-Pakistan, developments in the Middle East, Iran, the
Caucasus, Balkans, Cyprus, Armenia, as well as Iraq would be on the
agenda of the meetings to be held with Obama, the Turkish foreign
minister added.

Babacan also told Kanal 24 that the third round of
Turkey-Afghanistan-Pakistan trilateral meetings will be held soon,
adding that the summit would focus on security and intelligence.

Turkey is bothered by the definition of Afghanistan and Pakistan as
a single region of terrorism and watches the domestic politics of
Pakistan closely, he said.

Turkey, which aimed at boosting trust and cooperation between the
neighbors, organized two summits between Afghanistan and Pakistan
last year.

Kiro Manoyan: Obama Will Remain Committed To His Pledge

KIRO MANOYAN: OBAMA WILL REMAIN COMMITTED TO HIS PLEDGE
Lilit Muradyan

"Radiolur"
16.03.2009 14:40

During today’s press conference, Kiro Manoyan, Head of the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political Affairs
Office, expressed his views on the forthcoming visit of US President
Barack Obama to Turkey. According to Kiro Manoyan, the visit can be
viewed from several perspectives. First, it could mean that Barack
Ombama has decided not to use the word genocide in his April 24
address. On the other hand, he could have decided to use the word
and is leaving for Turkey to court the Turks.

According to Kiro Manoyan, the second viewpoint is that Obama is
leaving for Turkey to tell them that it’s time to take a step towards
normalization of relations with Armenia. "Babacan is going to visit
Armenia after Obama visit, and a document will probably be signed,"
Manoyan said.

Kiro Manoyan believes that, most probably, Obama will remain committed
to his pledge.

PM: CBA continues the work on creation of All- Armenian bank

Prime minister of Armenia: Central Bank of Armenia continues the work
on creation of All- Armenian bank

2009-03-13 19:04:00

ArmInfo. At present, Central Bank of Armenia carries out the measures
aimed at implementation of the Law ‘On All-Armenian Bank’ passed by the
Parliament of Armenia, Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Sarkisyan told
journalists replying to ArmInfo’s question.

According to him, creation of the All-Armenian Bank is of great
importance for financing of all- Armenian programmes and stimulation of
the republic’s export potential. It is especially important for
the Bank to be able to prove itself in the current situation, against
the background of the global financial and economic crisis. He recalled
that the issue of the bank creation has been included in
the agenda of the Competitiveness Council. The bank’s authorized
capital will be formed both at the cost of the state’s and private
investors’ funds. In view of this, the PM marked the importance of
the meetings with representatives of the private business in
Tsakhkadzor, during which the strategy and goals of the bank to be
created were discussed. ‘I think the funds, to be attracted to the
bank’s authorized capital, including from the country’s state budget,
may be directed to implementation of the projects called to mitigate
the negative consequences of the global financial crisis’, T. Sarkisyan
said. In particular, he said, the bank’s funds will be directed to
overcoming of the temporary financial difficulties, creation of new
jobs, growth of the republic’s export potential and use of the whole
world Armenians’ potential. The PM thinks the law was adopted in time
as it will allow to implement new interesting projects.

To recall, the government of Armenia with minimum 20% share in the
capital, the authoritative international financial institutes and
representatives of the private sector will become the founders of
the All-Armenian Bank. The scheduled minimum authorized capital of the
All- Armenian Bank will make up 30 bln drams. The structure of the
bank’s regulatory bodies will include the general shareholders’
meeting, the Board of Directors and the Executive Board (Directorate).
According to the preliminary assessments, the Board of Directors will
consist of 9- 11 members, 5 of which will be representatives of the
government. The All-Armenian Bank, as a financial institute, will be
based on the principles of cooperation of the private and state
sectors. The bank will carry out direct investments, credit extension
(including the syndicated and directed ones), administration of
guarantees, issue of bonds, etc. However, the All-Armenian Bank will
not compete with other local financial structures. The bank’s activity
will be directed mainly to financing, development and analysis of
projects, including collection of information, as well as drawing-up of
business-plans, consulting, implementation of educational programmes,
as well as creation of the project and operation base.

BAKU: Millennium Challenge Corp. sends strong message to Armenia

APA, Azerbaijan
March 12 2009

Millennium Challenge Corporation sends strong message to Armenia

[ 12 Mar 2009 11:13 ]

Washington. Zaur Hasanov `APA. The Millennium Challenge Corporation
(MCC) Board of Directors held its quarterly meeting, the first chaired
by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and attended by new
Board member Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner, to discuss
MCC programs generally and review in detail MCC’s current partnerships
with Armenia and Nicaragua .

Given ongoing concerns about governance issues in Armenia and
Nicaragua, the Board decided to convene an extraordinary interim
review session prior to its June meeting to assess its partnerships
with these countries. The new Board will make a final determination
regarding MCC’s ongoing engagement in these two countries once it has
had time to assess the current status.

As a result of the meeting, the Board reiterated its concerns about
the status of democratic governance in Armenia and will not lift the
hold on MCC assistance for the rehabilitation of rural roads, while
allowing the government of Armenia to fund construction. MCC will
continue to provide assistance for irrigation infrastructure, which is
well underway and assists Armenian farmers. The Board will review the
current hold on funding road activities at a special session prior to
the June Board meeting.

`The Board’s decision today signals to the government that it has
failed over several years to address concerns raised not only by MCC
and other U.S. Government agencies, but the international community as
well. It’s now incumbent upon the government of Armenia to restore the
Board’s confidence to its commitment to democracy and good governance.
MCC has given the government of Armenia every opportunity to make
meaningful reforms and will continue its direct communication about
its expectations moving forward,’ said Acting MCC Chief Executive
Officer Rodney Bent.

The Millennium Challenge Corporation is a unique government agency,
established by former President George Bush, that includes private and
public sector members on its Board. The MCC Board of Directors is
chaired by Secretary Clinton and also includes Vice-Chair Secretary of
the Treasury Timothy Geithner, other government officials and
representatives of the private sector.

RA CB to continue intervention in foreign exchange markets

PanARMENIAN.Net

RA CB to continue intervention in foreign exchange markets
12.03.2009 15:39 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ `CBA will periodically intervene in foreign exchange
rate market, buying up little quantities of US dollars to prevent
speculative shocks,’ the Chairman of Parliamentary Commission for
Finance, Crediting, Budget and Economy, Member of RA Republican Party
Gagik Minasyan told a news conference on Mar. 12, commenting on dram
devaluation and CBA introduction of floating exchange rate
policy. According to him, the situation in the foreign exchange rate
market has stabilized.

`The return to floating exchange rate policy has long been expected,’
he noted, citing two reasons for that drastic step. `Armenia’s banking
system was ready to service their clients and pay interests for all
the investments previously made. Besides, inflation rate comprised
5.2% in 2008, and in 2009 it decreased by 0.7%.’ He added that in 2008
inflation pressure in Armenia was much lower than in other CIS
countries, where the minimal inflation rate comprised 10%.

Minasyan stressed that a phased introduction policy would have had a
number of disadvantages. `Upon termination of the next step, wide
sections of the population and banking systems would start buying out
great amounts of foreign currency to secure themselves against
losses. As a result, CBA would be forced into selling more foreign
currency offering more possibilities for speculators to increase their
incomes.’

United Commemoration Cmte to Host Symposium on Genocide Recognition

Armenian National Committee – Western Region
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Glendale, California 91206
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PRESS RELEASE

March 12, 2009

United Commemoration Committee to Host Symposium on Armenian Genocide
Recognition

Los Angeles, CA – The Armenian National Committee – Western Region
(ANC-WR) is pleased to report that the Armenian Genocide United
Commemoration Committee is set to host an academic symposium to
address a spectrum of issues stemming from the Armenian Genocide.  The
event shall take place on Saturday, March 14, 2009 from 9:30 am to
5:00 pm at St. Gregory Armenian Catholic Church’s Kouyoumjian Hall
located at 1510 E. Mountain Street at Verdugo in Glendale, CA.

`As April approaches and the community works hard to educate the
public about the Armenian Genocide, this symposium will raise
awareness of the importance of ending the cycle of genocide,’ stated
Andrew D. Kzirian, Executive Director of the ANC-WR. `With a lineup of
academics and experts, this event is the ideal forum to engage in
vigorous discussion regarding the Armenian Genocide, its effects on
the Armenian nation and the exploration of a just resolution of this
crime,’ he added.

The symposium will feature renowned scholars and leading voices on the
issue of genocide and will cover international reaffirmation, legal
ramifications, ongoing cultural destruction of Armenian monuments and
historical landmarks in Turkey and contemporary regional security
issues.

The Armenian National Committee – Western Region is the largest and
most influential Armenian American grassroots advocacy organization in
the Western United States. Working in coordination with a network of
offices, chapters, and supporters throughout the Western United States
and affiliated organizations around the country, the ANC-WR advances
the concerns of the Armenian American community on a broad range of
issues.

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