Denying The Undeniable

DENYING THE UNDENIABLE
By Yossi Sarid

Ha’aretz, Israel
Last update – 16:03 29/04/2006

“The Banality of Denial: Israel and the Armenian Genocide” by Yair
Auron, Transaction Publishers. (The Hebrew version has been published
in Israel by Maba: 308 pages, NIS82.)

Only after Yair Auron’s book appeared in English in America and
Britain was the Hebrew version published here. Perhaps this is no
coincidence. Israel, which officially denies the Armenian genocide,
also officially denies its documentation.

Auron extensively discusses Israel’s attitude to genocide in general,
and the Armenian genocide in particular. The appearance of the word
“denial” in the book’s title is no happenstance. We Jews are the
first to express shock and outrage when our Holocaust is denied,
overtly or covertly, yet we turn our backs on the catastrophes of
others. Unfortunately, even the Israeli academic community is not
strenuously trying to increase knowledge of other people’s genocides.

Is this because it does not want to augment pain in the world?

The history of humanity’s inhumanity along the path to hell is strewn
with instances of genocide. In the last century alone, more than 140
million human beings were murdered, and the thirst for human blood
has yet to be satisfied. As these lines are being written, genocide
is being committed in Darfur, in western Sudan, and the world goes
about its business without even a murmur of protest, as if complicity
in these atrocities paralyzes it. However, as in the story of Cain
and Abel, the blood that has been shed cries out. But even here in
Israel, nobody is apparently listening. We may be Jews but our ears
are uncircumcised (metaphorically).

We need not compare holocausts or genocides to understand, and
identify with, the suffering of other nations. The Jewish Holocaust
was so satanic that it allows – even obligates – us to share the
suffering and pain of others, but it does not allow us any monopoly
on genocide. Even if we share others’ suffering and pain, we will
still have heavy surpluses left over.

My teacher and mentor, Prof. Yehuda Bauer, one of the greatest
contemporary Holocaust scholars, makes precise distinctions and
definitions in a letter he wrote me following a recent article of
mine that appeared in Haaretz:

“I believe there is no contradiction between the Holocaust’s
unprecedentness and its universal implications. I am not saying
the Holocaust is unique because if it were, we could not study it,
because it would be beyond the realm of human history. It would
be an unrepeatable event that occurred because of suprahuman or
subhuman forces at work in history. Nonetheless, the Holocaust was
unprecedented; that is, it can serve as a precedent. That is precisely
what happened, even if only partially, in Rwanda.

“This unwieldy word ‘unprecedentness,’ although nonexistent in Hebrew
or English, is a more precise term for describing the Holocaust’s
nature. We can define the Holocaust as the ‘genocide committed
against the Jewish people by the Germans and their collaborators
during the Second World War.’ To call another nation’s genocide a
‘Holocaust’ would place all instances of genocide under the rubric
of the Jewish catastrophe and such an act would contribute nothing
to the clarification or commemoration of each specific genocide or
to attempts to prevent such events. I believe one universal sign of
any genocide is the targeting of a specific, unique group for mass
murder. This targeting is itself universal in every genocide. Thus,
I object to giving one nation’s genocide the same name as that of
another’s. ‘Genocide’ encompasses all instances of such mass murder.

The Holocaust is the most extreme case of genocide so far, but there
is no guarantee that a case equally or more extreme will never occur.

As the most extreme case, it could serve as a paradigm for future
genocides. That is the thinking of the International Task Force for
Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research, jointly sponsored by
24 nations, and that is how the Holocaust is perceived by the group I
head, a team of activists committed to preventing genocide that has
prioritized Darfur in its agenda because today a horrific genocide
is taking place there.” This is the core of Prof. Bauer’s letter,
which contains many important insights and clarifications.

More acts of genocide and politicide were committed in the 20th century
than in any other, and it is sometimes called “the century of genocide”
or “the century of violence.” The first known instance of genocide in
the previous century was in Namibia, but it has been largely ignored,
almost forgotten. The second was the genocide committed against the
Armenians by the Turks, and its memory persists despite all Turkey’s
efforts to make the world forget.

One person who is among the leaders in the struggle to prevent the
world from forgetting is Prof. Yair Auron. He is also one of the few
Israelis who have redeemed the Jewish people’s and Israel’s name,
although Israel is so fearful of offending Turkey that it is willing
to bend fundamental principles in order not to displease the Turks.

For interests of realpolitik, Israel is guilty of complicity in
denying the Armenian genocide. Thus, how can we accuse other nations
of debasing themselves by denying the Holocaust for reasons of
realpolitik? Despite the admitted importance of Israel’s relationship
with Turkey, it is regrettable and depressing that it forces Israel
to adopt a policy of official denial that could backfire on us one
day, when other nations do unto us what we are doing unto others,
and which we hate so much. Genocide must never be denied, no matter
what the reasons or the identity of the murderers and their victims.

One could argue that, had the world not adopted a policy of “back
to business” in the face of the Armenian genocide, turning its
back and closing its eyes, the Jewish Holocaust might never have
happened. The German National-Socialists derived much encouragement
from the complacency, indifference and silence of the world’s nations,
and decided that the world would not excessively protest or be overly
shocked or outraged if, after the Armenians, the next genocidal victim
would be the Jews, whose blood is no redder. In one famous speech,
Hitler himself referred to the Armenians’ fate as he hinted what
the Jews could expect. Ignoring one genocide will bring on another,
and the murderers usually emerge from the dark, foul-smelling cave
their predecessors inhabited. Those who have thus far not understood
that point – and many Israeli leaders belong in that category –
will certainly understand it after reading Auron’s book. One cannot
warn humanity of tomorrow’s genocide without exposing yesterday’s
and recognizing it and its atrocities.

For Armenians everywhere, Israel’s and the Jewish people’s attitude
toward their catastrophe is crucially important. They need our
recognition because we are genocide’s natural, historical victims and
because it is vital in their struggle to perpetuate their genocide’s
memory and implications. They seek Jerusalem’s leadership; yet that
city, which envelopes itself in a silence that speaks volumes, is
surrounded by hills of indifference.

Perhaps today, with the world more open to the Jews’ suffering, we
ourselves can open up more to the Armenians’. In September 2005, the
United Nations General Assembly unanimously resolved that January 27
would be the day of international commemoration of the Holocaust and
its victims. The world’s nations will henceforth annually observe
that date, the anniversary of the Red Army’s liberation of the
Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. I am certain that the day is not far
off when the Armenians’ tragedy will similarly be internationally
recognized. I want to see Israel champion that cause.

“The Banality of Denial” is not just a fascinating, informed research
document; it also challenges all genocide-deniers. It is a credit to
its author and his colleagues who refuse to accept the denial policy
of Jerusalem, whose walls are now sadly being guarded by the blind,
the deaf and the mute.

Yossi Sarid’s latest book “Papiczek: He Didn’t Know His Name”
has been published in Hebrew and English by Yad Vashem and Yedioth
Ahronoth/Hemed Books.

Overwhelming Majority of Armenian Migrants Not Aware of Laws Abroad

OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF ARMENIAN MIGRANTS NOT AWARE OF MIGRATION LAWS
OF ABROAD

YEREVAN, APRIL 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian representation of the
Czech charity fund “People in Need” jointly with the “Hamaynk ev
Iravunk” (“Community and Right) public organization held a
sociological survey in Yerevan from February 24 to March 10. As Samvel
Mkrtchian, the Chairman of the organization informed at the April 28
event dedicated to presenting of results of the survey, 123 people
participated in the sociological survey. 56.9% of them has no profit,
13% gets very low salary and only 9% gets from 50 thousand to 200
thousand drams (about 444 U.S. dollars). 9.8% of them was in refugees’
camp, 4.9% worked abroad legally, and 7.3% worked in illegal
way. 59.3% of those surveyed decided to stay in the Fatherland, and
40.7% to leave for abroad. 66.7% of participants of the survey is
interested in the migration laws functioning abroad, 19.5% is not
interested in them. S.Mkrtchian mentioned, according to official data,
one migrant falls to the lot of every 10th family in the republic. 147
thousand people left the country in 2002-2005 to find work. According
to him, the overwhelming majority of those leaving the country is not
aware of migration laws of the above-mentioned country. It was also
mentioned that the “People in Need” Armenian representation created
“Hot Line,” which gives free consultation to RA citizens about
migration laws functioning in European countries.

Caucus Co-Chairs urge Bush to condemn Azeri actions v. Armenia/NK

Caucus Co-Chairs urge President Bush to condemn Azeri actions against
Armenia and Karabakh

ArmRadio.am
28.04.2006 10:36

On the eve of President Bush’s meeting with Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev, Members of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues
called on the US leader to firmly denounce Azerbaijan’s ongoing war
mongering, and other actions, against the Republic of Armenia and
Nagorno Karabakh.

Caucus Co-Chairs Joe Knollenberg and Frank Pallone, Jr., along with
Caucus Members George Radanovich and Adam Schiff, sent a letter to the
President that states in part:

“Azerbaijani government officials have consistently threatened war and
fostered anti-Armenian intolerance. Ignoring international criticism,
President Aliyev has repeatedly declared that Azerbaijan could launch
a new military offensive against Karabakh, and that he is waging a
‘cold war’ against Armenia where the ongoing negotiations are only a
way to achieve unilateral Armenian concessions.”

In a speech before the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington
Aliyev continued making bellicose statements against Armenia, saying
that the “war is not over,” and that the “patience of the Azerbaijani
people has limits.”

The Congressmen also underscored the fact that Azerbaijan’s actions
are counterproductive to the stability of the South Caucasus as well
as US objectives in the region.

San Jose Do Rio Preto Brazilian City Recognized Armenian Genoicde

SAN JOSE DO RIO PRETO BRAZILIAN CITY RECOGNIZED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.04.2006 23:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ April 25 Mayor of San Jose do Rio Preto Brazilian
city Edinho Araújo signed a law adopted by the Municipal Council on
April 19.

According to the legislation, “April 24 of each year is established as
commemoration day of victims of the Armenian Genocide in 1915.” The
Genocide recognition legislation, sponsored by MP Dorival Lemmos,
was adopted unanimously.

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Photo Exhibition Dedicated To Armenian Cultural Monuments In TurkeyA

PHOTO EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO ARMENIAN CULTURAL MONUMENTS IN TURKEY AND NAKHIJEVAN OPENS IN WASHINGTON

Yerevan, April 26. ArmInfo. The photo exhibition of the Armenian
cultural monuments in Turkey and Nakhijevan was held at the
Armenian Embassy to USA, on April 24. The Armenian Organization for
Architectural Researches initiated the photo-exhibition. The Press
Service of RA Foreign Ministry informed ArmInfo about this.

The photo exhibition is aimed to show the world that the Armenian
historical-cultural monuments are being consistently ruined one after
another. Holding speech at the opening ceremony, Tatoul Margarian,
RA Ambassador to USA, highly estimated the research works of the
Armenian historical monuments out of Armenia. He added that the issue
of the monuments’ preservation is a very actual one. In particular,
he pointed out the destruction of the Armenian Middle Age grave yard
in Old Jugha,(Nakhijevan. The exhibition will be on for 10 days. The
representatives of the Armenian Diaspora and many American political
figures have already visited the exhbition.

BAKU: Aliyev’s Visit In US Media Spotlight

ALIYEV’S VISIT IN US MEDIA SPOTLIGHT

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
April 26 2006

Baku, April 25, AssA-Irada
President Ilham Aliyev started his first official visit to the United
States on Tuesday.

Aliyev will hold a meeting at the Council on Foreign Relations on
Wednesday. On the following day, the president will open the sixth
business and investment conference of the US-Azeri Chamber of Commerce,
a source from the US embassy in Washington has said. The event will
be joined by high-ranking officials of the Azerbaijani government
and senior US politicians and analysts.

On Friday, President Aliyev will meet US counterpart George Bush
at the White House. Meetings have also been scheduled with US Vice
President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

The White House press service has said the two presidents will
discuss regional security, energy cooperation and democratic
development. Documents pertaining to economic and political cooperation
between the two countries will be signed during the visit.

The visit is in US media spotlight because Washington sees Azerbaijan
as its key regional ally and reliable partner. Observers believe that
the visit is an indication of the ever-strengthening cooperation
between Baku and Washington. Some maintain that the visit should
be looked upon from the angle of US-Iranian stand-off over Tehran’s
nuclear program.

An article in the Washington Post on Tuesday said President Aliyev had
succeeded in getting everything he wanted from the Bush administration,
as the US is now considering providing Azerbaijan with some sort
of assistance.

The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper (Nagorno) Garabagh will
also be high on the visit agenda. Washington wants to see Azerbaijan
a prospering and democratically developing country. The visit is
also taking place at a time when crude price in world markets is on
the rise.

The United States, which cooperates with oil-rich Azerbaijan, supports
the multi-billion dollar Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan main export pipeline to
take Azeri oil to international markets.

CURRENT REALITY SUGGESTS RECOGNITION OF NKR

CURRENT REALITY SUGGESTS RECOGNITION OF NKR

Lragir.am
25 April 06

The joint statement of the parliamentary groups and factions of the
National Assembly of Nagorno Karabakh Republic on the settlement of
the Karabakh-Azerbaijani conflict

The parliamentary factions of Democracy and Hayrenik and the
parliamentary group ARF-Movement 88 of the National Assembly of
Nagorno Karabakh Republic,

reporting

compliance of the Declaration of Nagorno Karabakh Republic and all the
legal and political steps, emanating from the NKR Declaration, with
the tenets of the international law and the legislation of the USSR;

emphasizing

that the Azerbaijani Republic did not use the opportunity to settle
all its problems with Nagorno Karabakh Republic through a dialogue,
and carried out a policy of ethnic intolerance, resorted to coercion,
and it has not given up the policy of resolving the conflict through
military means so far;

noting that

the peoples involved in the conflict suffered tremendous human and
material losses, and are still endangered by resumption of the armed
confrontation and its unpredictable consequences;

announcing

they are responsible for about half a million Armenians displaced by
violence and massacres in the former Soviet Socialist Republic of
Azerbaijan;

asserting

commitment to an overall resolution of the existing issues through
negotiations, which would enable preventing hostilities, and efforts
to change the agreements through force,

define the armed Karabakh-Azerbaijani conflict of 1991-1994 as
aggression of the Azerbaijani Republic against Nagorno Karabakh
Republic, further actions of NKR as self-defense of people which
underwent aggression, observation of the indivisible right set down in
Article 51 of the UN Conventions, and the current reality of the
conflict area as the consequences of this aggression;

find that Azerbaijan as an aggressor is responsible for the war it
waged and its consequences, the fate of hundreds of thousands of
people of the conflict parties displaced by military actions, and
internally displaced persons, therefore it has to pay material and
moral damages, considering the factor of loss of homeland, independent
of ethnic identity;

starting

from the 1994 protocol of Bishkek on the ceasefire and the pact signed
in the same year, ratified by the envoys of Nagorno Karabakh Republic,
Azerbaijan, Armenia and the mediators, as well as the conclusions of
the OSCE Summit in Budapest and other documents in which Nagorno
Karabakh was recognized as a conflict party;

invite the OSCE Ministerial Council to honor the equal participation
of Nagorno Karabakh Republic in the talks for the settlement of the
conflict, for any agreement without NKR cannot have legal force;

believe that the recognition of independent, democratic and viable
Nagorno Karabakh Republic, established under the results of the
universal referendum of December 10, 1991, by the international
community is the current reality and will become an important factor
of regional stability and security;

inform the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, the parliaments of the OSCE Minsk
Group members, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, the Council of Europe,
NATO, the European Parliament.

On behalf of the parliamentary factions of Democracy and Hayrenik and
ARF-Movement 88 parliamentary group of the National Assembly of
Nagorno Karabakh Republic about the adoption of this document,

Vahram ATANESYAN

Arayik HARUTIUNYAN

Armen SARGSYAN

Stepanakert

NKR

21 April, 2006

ANKARA: Azerbaijan Hopes In US Pressures On Armenian In NK Issue -Se

AZERBAIJAN HOPES IN US PRESSURES ON ARMENIAN IN NK ISSUE – SENIOR STATE OFFICIAL
Author: S.Ilhamgizi

TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 26 2006

‘We [Azerbaijan] hope that the Unite states will increase pressures
on Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, Ali Hassanov, the head
of the Public-Political Department of the President’s Apparat,
told journalists.

He noted that any event taken place in the South Caucasus region,
Caspian and Black sea basins is in the focus of Azerbaijan, as a
regional country and also the United States, as the world power.

Therefore, during the talks in Washington the Presidents of Azerbaijan
and the United States will state their standpoint on the issues of
energy, security in the South Caucasus region, as well as Iran.

“Azerbaijan hopes that the United States, as an OSCE Minsk Group
co-chair, will increase pressures on the Armenian government,
support intensive talks under the international rule of law and
take every effort to make Armenia to take a constructive position,”
Hassanov stressed.

ANKARA: Without Saying ‘Genocide’, Bush Advises Coop.

WITHOUT SAYING ‘GENOCIDE’, BUSH ADVISES COOP.
By Cihan News Agency, Washington

Zaman, Turkey
April 26 2006

Once again US President George W. Bush did not use the word “genocide”
in his message about the of events 1915 on the 91st anniversary of
the so-called Armenian genocide.

In his written statement from the White House, Bush asserted that
around 1, 5 million Armenians were exiled by force, resulting in the
killing of many during the last years of the Ottoman Empire, adding
that “It was a tragedy and should always be remembered.”

“We praise those in Turkey and Armenia who examine the historical
happenings of that time with honesty and sensitivity. We urge all
types of dialogue, including forming joint committees that strive
for a shared understanding of these tragic events and move Armenia
and Turkey towards normalized relations,” said Bush.

While Armenian Americans held a demonstration in front of the Turkish
Embassy in Washington D.C., Turks and Azerbaijanis staged a counter
demonstration in return.

GLOCOMS Group American Company Intends To Develop On Armenian Market

GLOCOMS GROUP AMERICAN COMPANY INTENDS TO DEVELOP ON ARMENIAN MARKET IN 2006

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
April 26 2006

YEREVAN, April 26. /ARKA/. Information technologies, finance management
and public sector are among basic spheres of Armenian companies’
activities.

Glocoms Group Company participated in four programs of the Armenian
Foundation: “Enterprises’ Incubator”-“Course of IT Project Management”,
“Course of Information Security”, “Course of Web-developing Based on
Java-2” and “Course of Programming of Java-Based Security Systems”.

Glocoms Group developed and evaluated these projects, aimed at
developing IT in Armenia, as application of Java-technologies is a
priority course for the sphere’s 60% of specialists.

“Implementation of these projects is a starting point for encouraging
these activities in Armenia,” the press release says.

Glocoms Group was founded in 1998. Mission Statement: to provide
solutions that Grow from Strength to Strength. With representative
offices in 5 continents and access to more than 800 senior level
management and technology consultants worldwide, Glocoms Group
is involved in more than 140 national and international prominent
projects.

Glocoms Group is actively involved in WB programs in developing
countries, and over the last time it carried out large-scale activities
in CIS countries.

In 2005 Glocoms Group implemented international projects in the areas
of finance, procurement, management, e-government and IT in Angola,
Armenia, Bosnia, Brazil, Cape Verde, China, Croatia, Gambia, Malawi,
Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Romania, USA, Vietnam.

In 2006 alone the company plans to implement four tax and customs
consulting programs: “Reorganization of State Customs Process”
(Russia), “State Tax Papers Management System” (Ukraine), “State Tax
Information Systems” (Ukraine) and “Strengthening of State Control”
“Azerbaijan”.