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France: Syrian Kurdistan representative Khaled Issa denounces Ankara complicity with the Islamic State ISIS

October 25, 2016 By administrator

ankara-complicity-isisThe major powers, particularly the permanent members of the UN Security Council, must take responsibility and stop the Turkish complicity with the terrorists,” said Khaled Issa today the representative of Rojava (Syrian Kurdistan) in France.

“They need to end the blackmail and Turkey with chronic assaults against Kurds and their allies that they effectively fight against the terrorists on the front line,” added Khaled Issa.

“The democratic project of gender equality we wear scares Erdogan” he added.

“We must put an end to the irresponsible policy of Erdogan hampering the fight against Daesh!” He concluded.

Eric Coquerel policy coordinator of the Left party said his side the support of his party to the Kurds of Rojava and arrested Francois Hollande on the unacceptable silence of France against Turkey.

“Turkey attack those who fight most effectively Daesh field!” He said.

“Every day, Turkey violates human rights!” He concluded

Tuesday, October 25, 2016,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: complicity, France, ISIS, syrian kurdistan, Turkey

Having Admitted Complicity in Genocide, Germany Should Now Compensate Armenians

June 8, 2016 By administrator

harut-sassounianBY HARUT SASSOUNIAN

Despite ‘Sultan’ Erdogan’s insults and threats, the German Parliament went boldly forward last week and recognized the Armenian Genocide. In retaliation, Turkey immediately withdrew its ambassador from Berlin.

The historic Bundestag resolution, adopted with a near unanimous decision (1 vote against and 1 abstention), is titled: “In remembrance and commemoration of the genocide of Armenians and other Christian minorities in the Ottoman Empire 101 years ago.” According to ARD television, 74% of the German population agrees that genocide was committed against Armenians. Another revealing survey cited by “Der Spiegel” magazine found that 91% of the German public does not trust Erdogan!

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, fed up with Erdogan’s repeated blackmails, decided to put Turkey’s megalomaniac dictator in his place, while Pres. Obama has to muster the courage to do so! The German leadership had to fend off not only the Turkish regime’s attacks but also sharp criticism from many of the three million Turks living in Germany.

After the Parliament’s decision, Erdogan arrogantly declared: “We have nothing in our past to be ashamed of, but those countries that often accuse Turkey of ‘Armenian genocide’ have the blood of millions of innocent victims.” Turkey’s minister of justice Bekir Bozdag was just as brazen, as he told Germans: “First you burn the Jews in ovens, and then you come and accuse the Turkish people of genocide.” Erdogan and Bozdag must be reminded that Germany, unlike Turkey, long ago admitted the Nazi-era crimes, apologized for the Holocaust, and paid billions of dollars in compensation.

It remains to be seen if ‘big mouth’ Turkish leaders would dare to take punitive actions against Germany, besides the routine withdrawal of their ambassador, as they do each time another government acknowledges the Armenian Genocide. Should Erdogan decide to go beyond making empty threats, such steps would backfire on Turkey as Germany is its largest trading partner. Turkey’s economy is already in serious trouble after Russia banned the import of Turkish goods and discouraged its citizens from going to Turkey as tourists because of the downing of a Russian jet by the Turkish military near the Syrian border last year.

Turkish leaders have already damaged their country’s interests by making provocative and scandalous announcements which have helped to publicize worldwide the German Bundestag’s action on the Armenian Genocide. Thousands of newspapers, websites, TV and radio stations covered the German decision and the Turkish outbursts. It is noteworthy that the international media paid particular attention to the German Parliamentarians’ admission that their country, a military ally of Turkey during World War I, was complicit in the Armenian Genocide.

The New York Times and The Times of London, two of the most prestigious newspapers in the world, published powerful editorials on June 3 reaffirming the facts of the Armenian Genocide, supporting the German’s Parliament’s decision, and urging Turkey to confront its dark past.

In an editorial titled, “Yes, It’s Genocide,” The New York Times wrote: “… It was a genocide, the first of the 20th century…. The Armenians are fully justified in their quest for a historical reckoning…. President Obama, who as a candidate in 2008 pledged to recognize the events of 1915 as a genocide, has failed to do so…. The Germans, who have admirably confronted the terrible genocide in their own history, did the right thing in defying Mr. Erdogan’s threats.”

The London Times’ editorial, “Genocide Denial: The mass slaughter of Armenians needs to be acknowledged by Turkey,” was just as impactful: “The German resolution is right not only in its message but also in diplomacy. Turkish pique is regularly directed at allies who recognize the Armenian genocide. That response is worse than undignified and ahistorical: it is a denial of suffering on an unspeakable scale that poisons the politics of Europe to this day, and it needs to be challenged. The slaughter of Armenians was not, as Turkish apologists maintain, one of the unplanned but inescapable tragedies that happen in wartime. It was a specific campaign of deportation and mass killing by the Ottoman regime.… Modern Germany and its statesmen have expressed repeatedly their nation’s remorse for genocidal barbarism in the last century. It is long past time for Turkey to do the same.”

Having recognized the Armenian Genocide and acknowledged its own share of responsibility and complicity, Germany now has to make appropriate amends to Armenians, thus setting a venerable example for Turkey, not only in recognition, but also in restitution!

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: compensate, complicity, Genocide, Germany

Russia long knew about Turkey’s complicity with Daesh: Lavrov

December 9, 2015 By administrator

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ©AP

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov ©AP

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Moscow has long known about Turkey’s complicity with the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group, but did not raise the issue publicly.

Despite knowledge about the use of the Turkish territory for the training of Daesh terrorists, Russia was reluctant to talk about the issue openly as it did not want to believe that the support came from the government in Ankara, Lavrov said in an interview with Italian news agencies on Wednesday.

“Frankly, we have known for a long time how Turkish territory is being used for commercial operations with ISIS (Daesh), for the transfer of weapons and terrorists to Syria, as well as to provide extremists and militants with an opportunity to heal and rest, and then get ready for new operations, not only in Syria, but also in other regions, including our North Caucasus,” the Russian foreign minister stated.

Turkey has time and again been accused of being one of the main supporters of the militant groups operating in Syria, with reports saying that Ankara actively trains and arms the Takfiri elements there and facilitates their safe passage into the conflict-ridden Arab country.

Turkey shot down a Sukhoi Su-24M Russian warplane in Syrian airspace on November 24, claiming that the aircraft had violated the Turkish airspace. Moscow rejected Ankara’s claim, saying the aircraft was over Syria, where Moscow has been carrying out airstrikes against terrorist groups since September 30.

Touching on Russia’s assessment of the November 24 incident, the foreign minister said, “We see no other explanation other than a desire [ by Turkey] to disrupt counterterrorism efforts and make them less effective, or to prevent the Russian Federation from working in Syrian airspace, or perhaps even to derail the political process beginning to take shape on the basis of the Vienna agreement.”

Regarding Turkey’s involvement in the US-led aerial campaign against purported Daesh positions, the Russian foreign minister said Moscow had proposed a thorough examination of Ankara’s role in the mission, asking, “Why is it (Turkey) not bombing terrorists as such, but the Kurds instead?”

Since September 2014, the US along with some of its allies has been conducting air raids against what are said to be the Daesh terrorists inside Syria without any authorization from Damascus or a UN mandate. The air assaults in Syria are an extension of the US-led aerial campaign against purported Daesh positions in Iraq, which started in August 2014. Analysts say the attacks have failed to disband the extremists.

The Turkish military joined the US-led coalition by conducting offensives against the alleged Daesh positions in northern Syria as well as those of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey in the wake of the deadly July 20 bombing in the Turkish town of Suruc. Over 30 people died in the Suruc attack, which the Turkish government blamed on Daesh.

Reports say that Turkey’s air raids have mainly been targeting Kurds, whom Ankara has accused of trying to establish a state in the northern part of Syria.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Lavrov stressed that Daesh can be defeated “quickly enough” if the potential of the US-led coalition and that of Russia’s air force are united.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: complicity, Daesh, Turkey

Armenians, Kurds stage protest in Washington against Turkey’s complicity in terrorist attack

July 25, 2015 By administrator

10687490_10153168667321859_3592345317322074654_oWashington area Kurdish and Armenian Americans joined together for a protest against the Turkish government’s complicity in the ISIS attacks on Suruc, the Armenian National Congress reported on Facebook.

During the protest they drew attention to similar assaults against Kobane, Kessab, and Der-Zor.

As reported earlier, at least 32 people were killed in a terrorist attack in the town of Suruc in Turkey.

A group of young people from different regions of Turkey gathered in Suruc to voice their protest against terrorism and transport clothes and toys to the children of Syria’s Kobane town.

Filed Under: Events, News Tagged With: Armenian, complicity, Kurd, Protest, Turkey, Washington

Julius H. Schoeps Why Germany is facing its complicity in the Armenian Genocide

March 20, 2015 By administrator

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Julius H. Schoeps

In a long article published in the German Jewish newspaper Allgemeine Jüdish, historian, political scientist, Julius H. Schoeps, director of the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European Jewish Studies at the University of Potsdam, explains the complicity made ​​by Germany during extermination of the Armenian people in 1915, reviewing the history and similarities of atrocities that have come to suffer the Jews from Spain in the 15th century.

He said that Germany should contribute to reconciliation between Turks and Armenians, there is no doubt that this is a genocide that Bundstag to recognize. “A resolution to be adopted on Remembrance Day, April 24,” he said. Adding: “The members of the German Bundestag would be wise to wonder if they should not do it. Time is short. There is not much time. »
Friday, March 20, 2015,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, complicity, Genocide, Germany

Book German Complicity in Genocide: the role of Germany in the extermination of the Armenians

February 19, 2015 By administrator

Book German Complicity, in Armenian Genocide

Book German Complicity, in Armenian Genocide

Beihilfe zum Völkermord: Deutschlands Rolle der bei der Vernichtung Armenier Gebundene Ausgabe – 25. Februar 2015 von Jürgen Gottschlich (Author)

One hundred years after the atrocities committed against the Armenians in Turkey, the author and journalist Jürgen Gottschlich accuses Germany of “complicity in genocide”.

It is clear that the military and German diplomats were aware the Ottoman Empire massacre and deportation of Armenians said Jürgen Gottschlich in Istanbul.

The book “complicity in genocide” of the newspaper’s correspondent “Tageszeitung” (“taz”) appears in Istanbul on Thursday.

Jürgen Gottschlich criticized the fact that Germany has barely addressed the question of its role in the extermination of the Armenians.

Jürgen Gottschlich visited the scene of the events, interviewed the descendants of the families, as explored by German and Turkish archives. The result is a fascinating historical documentary that exposes the whole dimension of German participation in the genocide and the controversy that exists around these events so far.

Thursday, February 19, 2015,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Books, Genocide, News Tagged With: armenian genocide, book, complicity, Germany

France: The CCAF calls for the resignation of Hubert Haenel Turkish complicity

January 5, 2015 By administrator

arton106655-400x400The national office of the CCAF (Coordination Council of Armenian Organizations of France) take cognizance of the information published in recent days in a number of press articles on trade which took place in February 2012 between Yasar Yakis, former Turkish Minister Foreign Affairs and Hubert Haenel, member of the Constitutional Council. This correspondence reveals a complicity that borders on collusion between the high character of the Republic and the representative of a foreign state about the Boyer law, legislation passed by the National Assembly and the Senate and invalidated by the Constitutional Council.

The CFC denounces pressure on the person of a top French judge by the President of the Parliamentary Group France-Turkey in Ankara. He is outraged by the sympathetic ear that lent him Mr. Haenel, who in two separate messages, on the one hand trying to reassure him about the fate of this anti-revisionist law and also informs before time of the Council Decision. An attitude which contravenes the oath of confidentiality, discretion and impartiality that lend wise before the President of the Republic, as stipulated in Article 3 of the order of 7 November 1958.

The CFC demand the highest state authorities to open an administrative investigation into the matter and called for the resignation of Hubert Haenel.

National Bureau of CCAF

Monday, January 5, 2015,
Ara © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: CCAF, complicity, France, Hubert Haenel, Turkey

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