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Rep. Dave Trott (R-Mich.) Pens Op-ed Urging U.S. to ‘Stand with the Armenian People’

April 9, 2017 By administrator

Rep. Dave Trott lays flowers at the Armenian Genocide Memorial in Yerevan in 2015 (Photo: trott.house.gov)

Special for the Armenian Weekly

I have the honor of representing the most ethnically diverse congressional district in Michigan and one of the most diverse districts in the entire country. A prominent presence in our district is the strong and vibrant Armenian community in Southeast Michigan, and, in representing them, I have led Congressional efforts to ensure they always have a seat at the table in our nation’s capital.

During my first term in Congress, I was humbled to have the opportunity to travel to Armenia to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. The Centennial remembrance ceremony was a solemn reminder of the heartbreaking deaths of 1.5 million Armenians that began in 1915, when Ottoman authorities initiated a concerted offensive, specifically targeting the Armenian people in an attempt to exterminate them.

In their coordinated campaign, the Ottoman Empire not only intended to wipe out the Armenians, but to also confiscate and destroy their Churches and artifacts—completely removing any memory of the Armenian people and their culture.

Sadly, for far too long, many nations, including the United States, have refused to recognize the genocide waged against the Armenian people over a century ago. It is time for the United States to stand with the Armenian people, here and around the world, and to properly recognize this dark period of history.

This month, I introduced a resolution that finally recognizes these atrocities and urges the United States government to stand in solidarity with the Armenian people to officially recognize the genocide that transpired over a hundred years ago.

I have been outspoken in my support for and solidarity with the Armenian people and I will not waver. While it is so important that we recognize the horrific events of the past, it is even more critical that we recognize the threats against the Armenian people have not subsided.

Today, Armenia finds itself facing a myriad of geopolitical challenges. Sharing a border with Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Iran, its security challenges are exacerbated by an economic blockade from Turkey and Azerbaijan and a region-wide refugee crisis. Furthermore, last April, we witnessed Azerbaijani aggression escalate in Nagorono-Karabagh (Artsakh), which led to the worst violence in the region in decades.

Since my election to Congress in 2015, I have worked alongside Chairman Ed Royce and Ranking Member Eliot Engel of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and led dozens of other Members of Congress to urge the implementation of a series of proposals that would reduce aggression in the region. These proposals included calling for the removal of snipers, increasing the Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) monitors at the line of contact, and deploying a gunfire locator system to clearly identify aggressors.

While these bipartisan proposals were agreed to by the State Department, Armenia and Artsakh, and the Minsk Group of mediators (France, Russia, and the United States), they have been met with continued provocations by Azerbaijan.

As the new Trump Administration took shape, I was encouraged to hear Secretary of State Tillerson recognize the Nagorno-Karabagh conflict as “a threat to stability in the region and U.S. national security interests,” and I will support any efforts by the Administration to play a larger role in this conflict.

After 8 years of disengagement from the international arena, I look forward to an America that re-establishes its prominence on the world stage, standing up for the world’s most vulnerable, holding Azerbaijan accountable for their aggression in the region, and ensuring religious minorities and their property rights are upheld in Turkey. A dealmaker at heart, I am confident that President Trump and his administration will exhaust all options to get positive results in the region.

As we approach the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, it is long overdue that we not only recognize the violence waged against them in the past, but reaffirm our solidarity with the Armenian people as they continue to defend themselves and their vibrant culture in an increasingly unstable region.

Source: http://armenianweekly.com/2017/04/07/trott-time-for-the-us-to-properly-recognize/

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian Genocde, Dave Trott (R-Mich.)

Turkish Intellectuals Who Have Recognized The Armenian Genocide 23– Adalet Ağaoğlu

July 3, 2014 By administrator

By: Hambersom Aghbashian

Adalet Ağaoğlu ( born on Oct. 23,1923, in Ankara, Turkey), is a Turkish novelist, playwright and human rights activist. After graduation from the French Language and Literature sadalet-AgaogluDepartment of The Ankara University, she started her long career as a dramaturge for the Turkish national radio and television.(1)

                        She became one of the most prized novelists of Turkey and  is considered to be one of the most important living authors in Turkey and a revered intellectual. Her tightly constructed prose is a balance between a realistic milieu of Turkey which she knows firsthand , and the broader, more humanistic elements of social pressure and gender prejudice. Some of her Theatre and Radio dramas’ are , Yaşamak (1955), Evcilik Oyunu (1964), Tombala (1967), Sınırlarda Aşk-Kış-Barış (1970), Kendini Yazan Şarkı (1976) and Duvar Öyküsü (1992),etc.. Her novels are Ölmeye Yatmak (1973) , Fikrimin İnce Gülü (1976), Yazsonu (1980), Hayır (1987), Ruh Üşümesi (1991), Romantik Bir Viyana Yazı (1993) and more.  She has been rewarded with numerous honors  besides the literary awards she won in the fields of novel, short story and drama. For her perception of subtle and overt changes in modern Turkish society and her writing entitled “Modernism and Social Change”, Adalet Ağaoğlu received the “Turkish Presidency Merit Award” in 1995. In 1998, Ağaoğlu received “Honorary Ph.D.” from Anadolu University followed by the “Ph.D. of Humane Letters” from the Ohio State University.(2)

                                Adalet Ağaoğlu is one of the Notable signatories of  The “I Apologize Campaign”  which was launched in December 2008 in Turkey by numerous journalists, writers, politicians, and professors that called for an apology for what they considered as the “Great Catastrophe that Ottoman Armenians were subjected to in 1915″. (3)

                           According to The New York Times, Orhan Pamuk’s Nobel literature prize drew mixed reactions in Turkey. Fellow novelists, poets and publishers were among the first to congratulate Pamuk and novelist Adalet Agaoglu called it a “historic moment” , although nationalists who regard the novelist as a traitor for remarks on the World War I-era of killings of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire , accused the Swedish Academy of rewarding the author because he had belittled Turks.(4)

                                 An estimated forty thousand people commemorated slain Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink with a walk from Taksim to the Agos newspaper in Şişli where the editor-in-chief of the Armenian weekly was gunned down  on 19 January 2007. Many people left flowers in front of the Agos building were the commemoration ceremony was held. One of the people leaving flowers was writer Adalet Ağaoğlu. She kissed the red carnation in her hand and left it at the place Dink was shot and died.(5)

                                According to Bawer Çakir ( Bia news center , Istanbul -17-12-2008), “The Prime Minister criticized those who campaigned to apologize to the Armenians about the Great Catastrophe of 1915 by describing the whole thing as irrational.” Adalet Ağaoğlu reacted to the Prime Minister’s words saying “The Prime Minister should not discuss this, but the mentality that killed Hrant Dink”. She added  “What is expressed here is our shame. Erdoğan should tell us why Hrant Dink was killed, instead of this.” She added “Racism and Turkism still continue.” Since Dink was killed for the same reason and while everyone was aware about the murder plan, these are not the sentences to be uttered. The campaign is the expression of the shame we feel about the mentality that has been alive since the Ottomans.”(6)

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1-http://www.turkishculture.org/literature/literature/turkish-authors/-247.htm?type=1

2-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adalet_A%C4%9Fao%C4%9Flu

3- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Apologize_campaign

4-http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/12/arts/12iht-web.1013pamukmix.3137789.html?_r=0

5- http://www.norzartonk.org/en/?p=94

6- https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Barev_class_of_77/conversations/topics/1109

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Nor Or, July 3, 2013

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian Genocde, Intellectuals, Turkish

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