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‘Shout it out loud’: Armenian Turks prepare for commemoration of 1915 massacre

April 24, 2015 By administrator

By Arwa Damon and Zeynep Bilginsoy, CNN,

Armenians mark 100th anniversary of mass killings

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Hidden Armenian

(CNN)It wasn’t until her 20s that Fethiye Cetin discovered her Armenian ancestry. Her grandmother, 90 years old at the time, told Cetin that her real name was Heranus. Like many other survivors of 1915, Heranus assimilated and kept her identity hidden. Many feared a repeat of the horrors they witnessed and barely escaped.

In a crowded reception before a memorial concert in Istanbul this week, people rushed to greet Fethiye Cetin. A strong, soft-spoken woman now in her 60s, Cetin is a prominent lawyer who represented Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink. Dink was a strong proponent of reconciliation between Turks and Armenians who was tried for “insulting Turkishness.” He was assassinated in 2007.

Saved from death march

The shocking discovery of her true heritage would change Cetin’s life. She tells Heranus’ story in an evocative memoir titled “My Grandmother.” Heranus and her family were among a massive stream of women and children being forcibly marched by Ottoman soldiers, not knowing where they were going or why they were torn away from their male relatives. Echoing throughout the procession were morbid whispers that the men and teenage boys had all been killed.

Heranus was 9 at the time. An officer spotted her and her brother and wanted to take them away. Her mother protested but she was told by others, “The children are dying one by one. No one will make it out alive from this march. If you give them, their lives will be saved.”

Heranus and her brother were scooped up onto the officer’s horse and taken to a garden packed with other children and fed the first warm meal they had had in days. But soon reality set in and Heranus began to cry and beg to see her mother.

Heranus was separated from her brother, adopted by the officer and his wife, who could not have children of their own. Her name was changed to Seher and she was raised Muslim. And so she survived, had children and grandchildren.

Fighting the silence

Cetin was in law school when her grandmother revealed her secret and painful memories of her Armenian roots. It shattered all that she knew to be real. The 1915 forced deportations and massacres were not taught in Turkey’s schools.

“There was a huge silence” Cetin said. “It was not just the victims that were silent; it was all of society.”

Cetin felt rebellion welling up inside her.

“I wanted to go on the streets and scream that they are lying to us,” she remembers, “a cruelty like this happened, and I wanted to shout it out loud.”

Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have been doing exactly that and demanding that the “Great Catastrophe” be recognized as genocide by Turkey and the world. Armenian President Serzh Sargysan said earlier this year that “impunity paved a path to Holocaust and genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia and Darfur.”

The survivors of 1915 and witnesses remember massacres, bloodied rivers, concentration camps, rape and death marches into the Syrian desert.

A new tone

The Republic of Turkey has always rejected the term “genocide.” Rather, the Ottoman Empire’s Committee of Union and Progress believed Armenian nationalists to be collaborating with the Russian army, which was at war with the Ottoman Empire. To prevent this alliance and stop violence against civilians, the committee undertook a policy of “relocation” to move Armenian populations residing in or near the war zone to southern provinces. Turkey argues that wartime conditions, famine and internal conflicts led to the death of millions of Ottomans, including Armenian subjects.

But it’s only in the last decade that public dialogue in Turkey began.

“We just started breaking the silence recently”, Cetin said. “People were quiet for 90 years in this country.”

Turkish leaders have recently taken a more reconciliatory tone. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan offered Turkey’s condolences last year to the descendants of the Armenians who lost their lives. He called for the establishment of a joint historical commission in order to study the “events” of 1915.

But Pope Francis’ use of the word “genocide” and the European Parliament’s resolution last week angered Turkish leaders. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the resolution “selective and one-sided,” claiming it repeated “anti-Turkish clichés.” Erdogan deemed it a “hostile campaign against Turkey.”

This week, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu repeated the call for a historical inquiry and the need for an approach based on “just memory” for a “common peaceful future.” He asked that third parties, such as Pope Francis, refrain from “aggravating age-old wounds.”

Unfulfilled journey

A century on, Cetin says the dynamism surrounding the 100th anniversary excites her, bringing together artists, musicians, scholars and intellectuals as well as Turkey’s citizens of all ethnicities and Armenians from across the world. If the government were to acknowledge 1915 as a genocide, it would speed up the reconciliation and healing process, she says. “But if it does not face genocide, then it does not matter. Society coming face to face with it is more important.”

Still Cetin remains hopeful that Turkey will accept its moral obligation towards history and its people. As an Armenian Turk, Cetin has helped others retrace their roots and look for long lost answers. But for many, the emotional journey remains unfulfilled as long as Turkey denies the cause of their pain.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: 1915, Cetin, commemoration, Fethiye, Massacre

Serj Tankian premieres “1915” Genocide film in Moscow

April 20, 2015 By administrator

190891System of a Down American-Armenian rock band frontman Serj Tankian arrived in Moscow for a concert tour of the group, Starman24.com reports.

Ahead of the major show, Tankian attended the closed premiere of the film “1915” about the Armenian Genocide, for which he composed a score. Tankian was accompanied by the co-author of the film Garin Hovannisyan.

The film will hit the Russian theaters on April 20.

SOAD’s Wake up the Souls tour commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. It will wrap up with the Grammy-winning band’s first-ever performance in their homeland of Armenia.

Photo: Starman24
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Starman24: Серж Танкян представил в Москве фильм «1915»

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: 1915, Film, Genocide, premieres, Serj Tankian

Cyprus Criminalizes Denial of 1915 Armenian Genocide

April 3, 2015 By administrator

Reuters

April 02, 2015 7:09 PM

 Speaker Yiannakis Omirou, historical truths.

Speaker Yiannakis Omirou,
historical truths.

NICOSIA—Cyprus on Thursday made it a crime to deny that Ottoman Turks committed genocide against Armenian Turks a century ago, a move likely to rile its old rival Turkey as peace talks on the ethnically split island remain stalled.The Cypriot parliament passed a resolution penalizing denial of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, modifying existing legislation, which required prior conviction by an international court to make denial a crime.

“Today is a historic day,” said Yiannakis Omirou, parliament speaker. “It allows parliament to restore, with unanimous decisions and resolutions, historical truths.”

The east Mediterranean island, split in a Turkish invasion in 1974 after a brief Greek-inspired coup, was one of the first countries worldwide in 1975 to recognize the Armenian killings as genocide. It is commemorated on April 24.

The nature and scale of the killings remain highly contentious. Turkey accepts that many Armenians died in partisan fighting beginning in 1915, but denies that up to 1.5 million were killed and that this constituted an act of genocide, a term used by many Western historians and foreign parliaments.

In a statement, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgic said the Cypriot resolution was “null and void to us and not worthy of comment.”

“Those who have tried to exploit the events of 1915 at every opportunity by using base political calculations have not been able to achieve any result until now and won’t do so in the future,” he added.

Armenia accuses the Ottoman authorities at the time of systematically massacring large numbers of Armenians and deporting many more, including women, children, the elderly and infirm, in terrible conditions on so-called death marches.

The issue has long been a source of tension between Turkey and several Western countries, especially the United States and France, both home to large ethnic Armenian diasporas. Cyprus, too, has an Armenian population.

Cyprus has been at loggerheads with Turkey for decades. Its ethnic Greek and Turkish Cypriot populations have lived estranged in the south and north respectively since 1974. Seeds of division were sown earlier when a power-sharing government crumbled amid violence in 1963.

Thursday’s resolution was passed by Greek Cypriot lawmakers, who now make up the island’s only internationally recognized parliament.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: 1915, armenian genocide, criminalizes, Cyprus, denial

Today, San Francisco the Ferry Building is brightly illuminated with the year 1915 to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 Exposition.

March 31, 2015 By administrator

San Francisco the Ferry Building

San Francisco the Ferry Building

In one month, on April 24, 2015 the global Armenian community and peace loving nations and people around the world will commemorate the beginning of the Armenian Genocide which saw the mass killing of 1.5 Million Armenians between 1915-1923.

Today, here in San Francisco the Ferry Building is brightly illuminated with the year 1915 to mark the 100th anniversary of the 1915 Exposition.

The lights have far different meaning for the Armenians of the Bay Area and our brothers and sisters around the world, as the first Genocide of the 20th Century remains unrecognized. 100 years have passed. Let the lights be a reminder for us to bring the fact of the tragic history to light for the world to see; For the world to join us in remembrance, recognition and in our search for justice.

#‎neverforget1915 #‎rememberanddemand #‎ArmenianGenocide #‎100yearsdenied #‎truthcannotbedenied #‎justice #‎recognition #‎1915Exposition #‎SanFrancisco

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: 1915, Ferry Building, San-Francisco

France: A Kurdish family secret “Kendal Nezan” & Armenian grandmother survivor of the genocide of 1915

February 13, 2015 By administrator

Photo: François-Xavier Lovat

Photo: François-Xavier Lovat

Danielle Mitterrand is surrounded on his right Massoud Barzani, on his left Jalal Talabani. Kendal Nezan, far left, said: “In October 2002, we (he and Danielle Mitterrand) crossed all” illegally “the Syrian-Iraqi border, in fact that separating the Kurdish areas of Syria and Iraq, to ​​attend . at the opening of the Kurdish Parliament reunified and inaugurate the François Mitterrand site in Erbil

If France has a Kurdish politician since the 1980s is largely this discreet man who has dedicated her life she has to. Portrait. Slate france report

It welcomes the release Kobané , obviously. Kurd from Turkey, discreet and secret Kendal Nezan playing for forty years a key role in the definition of the Kurdish policy of France. For this, it has long enjoyed the support and complicity of the former First Lady Danielle Mitterrand.

It all started in 1976, Boulevard Saint-Germain in Paris: “François Mitterrand bought his newspapers, I wanted to talk to him about the situation of the Kurds, so I approached and we had coffee together here,” says Kendal then Nezan As we enter the Village Ronsard , where he still has his habits.

That day, the future president of the French Republic says the young man of 27 years that the Kurdish writer Yasar Kemal is one of his favorite authors: “When I had access to his personal library a few years later I saw that he was right, “says Kendal Nezan.

At the time, it is rather Iran and the struggle against the Shah who occupy the Socialist Party . Posted by François Mitterrand, “Kendal came to us with a group of Iranian Kurds he assured translation. He had long curly hair, with blue eyes and bright this one always knows him, remembers Alain Chenal, advisor to the then secretary of the PS to the third world, Lionel Jospin. Kendal speaking Kurds so clear, concrete and developed without using this vocabulary “anti-imperialist” verbose and jargon often used in the Middle East. “

Civilized and cultured man is at once enigmatic and warm. Yet despite a long companionship, those who frequented the halls of the Party and the Socialists to know little Kendal Nezan. “I worked with him for years, and I do not even know where he lives!” exclaims one of them. Could it discreetly, secretiveness or caution Kendal Nezan speaks so little of it? “A policy probably a little outdated, but that fits my life choices,” he said, not really enthusiastic -c is a litote- the idea that devotes a portrait.

A family secret

Kendal-Nezan

Kendal-Nezan

It is Turkey that must go to find out more. Kendal Nezan grew to tens of kilometers of Diyarbakir , the capital of “Kurdistan of the North”, in the town of Silvan . Quran scholar player, his father is employed by the Turkish state to supervise the work of road infrastructure.

But the great secret of Kendal Nezan is one of his grandmothers. This is not Kurdish but Armenian, a survivor of the genocide of 1915. While other family members are killed (burned alive, according to a cousin), she and her sister rescued and adopted by a family Kurdish Turkey. This situation is far from being exceptional , it involved several thousand children and all Armenian girls Islamized by force, sometimes acting as servants, before being married to Turks.

If Kendal Nezan never spoke publicly -and rarely that private-grandmother, is that he knew that this information could be used against him and his family -its two brothers living in Sweden, but his mother still lives in Diyarbakir. It happened for example that the Turkish authorities denounced the alleged complicity of the “Armenian terrorists of Asala “with the” Kurdish PKK terrorists. “

Now the taboo of the Armenian grandmothers is largely lifted. Claim such affiliation is even almost become “fashionable” in the southeast, Kurdish, Turkish Armenian -quoique be treated can still assert injury from the Turkish ultra-nationalists.

Rather Maoism Marxism-Leninism

The young Kendal between the only school that has Diyarbakir at the time of the military coup of 1960: “My literature teacher was an artillery officer,” is he recalls. Then he leaves the “Kurdistan of the North” for the Turkish capital, Ankara, in order to attend medical school.

In Turkey, as in France at the time, the far left is divided into multiple streams and chapels. One of the cousins ​​Kendal Nezan directs the student group which adheres Abdullah Ocalan , the future leader of the PKK (Kurdistan Workers’ Party, Marxist-Leninist trend, founded later, in 1978). Very quickly, it is suspected of being an agent of the Turkish services by its comrades in struggle; is the cousin of Kendal Nezan, in person, which would have made his deportation.

But the young Kendal’s more seduced by China as the USSR “If I am not mistaken, in the 1970 Kendal was rather Maoist.; he and my husband had rather lively discussion about it, “says the writer Gilberte Favre-Zaza , a Swiss writer, author of a dozen books and marries another great figure of the Kurdish exile, Noureddine Zaza , who died in 1988.

“May 68, Paris, the revolution …”

A year after the death of his father in 1967, Kendal Nezan decided to study physics at the University of Berkeley, in the United States. The Turkish authorities grant him a scholarship. The young man stopped in France. It will depart more. “It was May 68, Paris, the Revolution …”, he said in a rare exclamation movement, his eyes still filled with images. Paris then had “12 Kurds, at the most …”.

The young man is broke, especially as, soon, the Turkish state wants to recover the money from the purse he has allocated to the student that he guesses he did not have much good to hang on. Kendal Nezan lives frugally, odd jobs. “One day, during one of our walks on the quays of Paris, our young son made ​​a remark about the homeless. Kendal, who has always been very attentive towards children, turns to him and explains that the homeless have received under the bridge when he had nowhere to sleep, “says Gilberte Favre-Zaza .

 

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: 1915, armenian genocide, discreet, France, Kendal-Nezan, Kurd, Turkey

#Turkeyfailed Only the Armenian victims of 1915?

January 31, 2015 By administrator

BY Nayati Karaköse,

childrenArmenian Youth Federation (Armenian Youth Federation) group, a few weeks on Facebook, #Turkeyfailed (Turkey failed) to create awareness for the title, they are organizing an informative action. In this context, after or just before 1915, had to migrate to the United States from Turkey remaining and the fact that we do not know too much of the story of “survival” managed informative posters prepared by the group on discoveries or inventions that affect our people’s daily lives, these posters on Facebook is expanding.

Every massacre, every genocide or any violence, the country where there are infertile. 1915, 2011 Roboski Massacre up this way … Turkey has lost a lot of blood in these massacres and barren with no compensation was possible losses; There was also a falling share half the countries. The victims of the 1915 Armenian and Syriac were not only were the victims of a country’s present and future.

So we ask the way from the truth of the story of the tragic victims, survivors, such as Kayseri in a cave who invented the automatic gear car born from the inspiration and promising American Asador de story as Sarafian so we need to ask the way.

As Armenian Youth Federation pointed out that some of the names:

Raymond Damadian: mathematician born in 1936 in New York City and the doctor Raymond Vahan Damadian, 1915 Vahan Damadian’s son immigrated to the US to escape from Turkey. Which is an indispensable part of the medical world in 1969 he invented the MR device.

Luther George Simji that: 1905 Pistachio born Simji who lost his family in the 1915 massacre; Before Beirut, Marseille and eventually took refuge there with relatives in the United States migrating Connecticut. As a result of his work, received a patent in many ways. Although the application belongs to someone else, who developed the idea debit person. The most important invention include, teleprompter is located.

Artur Bülbüly by: born in 1900 in Isparta Bülbüly the migration to the United States in 1920, II. He invented the A14 oxygen mask used by the US military in World War II.

Asador Sarafian: 1895 in Kayseri, to escape the massacre of the Hamidiye regiments mother and father came to a cave in the world of refuge and life-giving survivors Sarafian war, the country of the 1914 dream emigrated to America. She became interested in mechanical engineering and has developed the ability to work in the company. Over time, those who obtain drinking water from seawater treatment plant, protatif electric saw, he invented many devices such as book binding machine. The most important inventions, no doubt is an automatic car transmission.

Alex Manoogian: Manoogian was born in Izmir in 1901, he emigrated to America in 1920. Industrial Engineer working as Manoogian’s greatest invention, located between the imperatives of the moment is the only body every bathroom faucet.

Duplicate samples and were able to meet with thousands of inspiring life story. Gatoğigo of All Armenians Karekin II, who died in 1915, the victims of genocide, stated that he was canonized in 2015. I think as those who lost their lives, those who survived and resisted hardship may be declared as saints. As a result, we have now, if we can keep our culture and our language, there is a great interest that they do not give up even though they do not give up on them and head of rudeness from the.

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Pope Francis Ceremonies will be held in 1915 to commemorate the victims of the Vatican

January 29, 2015 By administrator

By Ferda Balance

Pope-FrancisPope Francis  at the Vatican on April 12, 1915 will be held in memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide was confirmed to be directed liturgy itself.

Pope Francis the next three months covering program were announced. In a statement from the Vatican, the spiritual leader of February, March and announced the program will participate in the rituals and religious ceremonies in April.

In the last quarter of Strasbourg, Turkey, Sri Lanka and the Pope came up with the outside of his trip to the Philippines, was seen next three months will focus its activities in the Vatican. According to the schedule announced by the Vatican, the Pope appoints 14 new cardinals in February, will manage the inauguration of the new cardinals.

Italy in March and near the historic city of Naples, which will make a visit to Pompeii Pope Francis, the end of March, beginning of April to meet the Easter rituals.

Pope’s Easter mass, as well as to manage the program are also available in person at a ceremony to be held in April with the Armenians on April 12. In the Vatican’s statement on the content of the liturgy will be held in St Peter’s Basilica on 12 April not shared any other details. However, Agos, the Bishop of Milan said rites according to the information we obtain from sources close to the 1915 Armenian Genocide victims will be held in memory.

Pope Francis, the Pope continued during the Buenos Aires purple before selecting which also is known for making statements about the Armenian Genocide. The first description of the liturgical will be held on April 12 at the Vatican in current Buenos Aires Cardinal came from Marion Police. Cardinal Police last year on August 17 in observance of the Armenian Catholic Church, Pope Francis announced in 2015 to commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide will hold ceremonies. However, the Vatican had maintained its silence on this issue.

 Source agos

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: 1915, armenian genocide, commemorate, Pope, Vatican, victims

Hidden by the day of the summer of 1915

January 20, 2015 By administrator

kitappBetween leaving the Publishing, ‘Return Loss: A Father’s Diary and memory of the Armenian Genocide of girls’ book titled, 14-year-old Vahram Altounian conveys the diary penned after surviving the summer of 1915. Report Agos

The journal Altounian the death of Bursa trip with his family to the Syrian desert, after being stored in a drawer for years, were published in a book by the author and translator of Altounian daughter Janine Altouni that. Renan in his book turned Akman from French to Turkish, linguistics and psychoanalysis experts Krikor City Municipal, the Régine Waintrat and René Kaeser’s journal linguistic, are featured in the five articles that they deal with in terms of historical and psychoanalytic.

Vahram from Altounian a section of the journal: “We have 6 sahat after baths. Bite Look, we are eating locusts were starving, dying and dead is dead. Product we have established a tent, but I hayride (my father) was very bad, there was immobility. Again ‘in sefkiyat No,’ they said. And my Mother: ‘The patient is very seriously ill, I was asked on this one oh, stop, next time we go, “he said. The Onna is: ‘Oh you answer Giving the’ mutual aid saying they started hitting my head. And my Mother: ‘Oh shoot him hit me, “he said. What happens if you hit a seriously ill stick. After 6 days, mutual aid test Maxima prototypes of my death sefkiyat gun again. Again mayrii my (mother) began beating the two kardaş but what we ahliy something that does not necessarily benefit from our hands, onna dog version gad. Mayrii to say: ‘Here the patient died.’ Mayra was answered: “Let the dead bury it. ‘ ‘If no everyone what you doing in her building, “they said. Everyone’s yaptıh is that they leave the next night, the jackals are tearing … “

Janine Altounanian Click to read the interview he told his father.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: 1915, diary, hidden

Bolivia’s Parliament Recognizes 1915 Armenian Genocide

December 1, 2014 By administrator

57584The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia have approved documents recognizing the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

The documents were handed over to Armenia’s Ambassador to Argentina Vahagn Melkikyan in a ceremony that took place on November 30 at the St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Apostolic Cathedral in Buenos Aires.

Zonia Guardia Melgar, Acting President of the Senate, and Chamber of Deputies MP Farides Walla Suarez de Suarez, were present at the handing over ceremony.

In her address, Melgar said that, “We offer our full support, solidarity and comradeship to the Armenian people because our state constitution, the law of laws, says no to discrimination and the violation of human rights and genocide.”

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: 1915, armenian genocide, Bolivia, parlament, recognize

Fatih Akin’s Film on 1915 to Premiere at Venice Film Festival

July 25, 2014 By administrator

VENICE, Italy (A.W.)—Award winning director Fatih Akin’s latest film, “The Cut,” will premiere at the 71st Venice International Film Festival that will take place from the-cutAug. 27 to Sept. 6. “The Cut” tells the story of an Armenian man, Nazareth Manoogian, who after surviving the Genocide learns that his twin daughters may be alive, and goes on a quest to find them. Nazareth’s journey takes him from his village Mardin to the deserts, to Cuba and finally North Dakota. Nazareth, who is a mute, is played by Tahar Rahim. Other cast members include Simon Abkarian, Arsinee Khanjian, Akin Gazi and George Georgiou. The script is written by Akin himself and Mardik Martin. The film is in English, and runs for 138 minutes, although the version that will premiere in Venice is dubbed over in German.

“Tahar doesn’t say a word throughout the film and he is a bit like Charlie Chaplin, but at the same time, he is a typical western character, like Sergio Leone,” Akin told Cineuropa.

“The Cut” is the third in the thematic trilogy of “Love, Death and the Devil” that Akin has worked on. “I think wickedness exists within us from the moment we are born. What I found fascinating was exploring the fact that wickedness is a process of transition from goodness and that the opposite phenomenon exists too. These are concepts that are very intimately tied to each other. The most beautiful of bodies, for example, can be carrying cancer on the inside, and one same person can be capable of the nicest of actions and the vilest of crimes. I have always thought that humans were in this in between place in the evolution process. We still have to find out whether we will stop living behind borders, separated by religion, nationality,” he told Cineuropa.

Akin had submitted “The Cut” to the Cannes Film Festival, but pulled it last minute, for “personal reasons.”

One of Europe’s prominent filmmakers, Akin was born in Hamburg, Germany, to Turkish parents. His critically-acclaimed films that have won numerous international awards include “Head On” (Golden Bear award at Berlin Film Festival, Best Film and Audience Award at European Film Awards in 2004) and “The Edge of Heaven” (Best screenplay at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, and the LUX prize of European Parliament).

Below is the German trailer of “The Cut.”

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: 1915, Film, the cut, venice

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