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Los Angeles Armenian community The Impact of the Paylan Effect

September 30, 2016 By administrator

garo-paylan-laBY ARA KHACHATOURIAN

The unparalleled reception that the Los Angeles Armenian community gave to Garo Paylan, the Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament representing the People’s Democratic Party (HDP), not only demonstrated the deep-rooted affinity toward Armenians in Turkey but also highlighted an unwavering commitment to the pursuit of democracy, human rights and justice.

Whether it was the Armenians and Progressives conference on Saturday at Woodbury University, the community reception at Ferrahian’s Avedissian Hall that same evening organized by the UACLA, or the town-hall forum at the Krikor and Mariam Karamanoukian Youth Center in Glendale organized by Asbarez, Paylan’s presence captivated the crowds and reminded them that the Armenians in Turkey are equally invested in the pursuit of the Armenian Cause and justice. The challenges facing their efforts are more existential and more urgent than anyone could fathom.

During his stay in Los Angeles, Paylan also visited the Diocese and met with Archbishop Hovnan Derderian; the Holy Cross Cathedral in Montebello, where he met with Western Prelate Archbishop Moushegh Mardirossian; and visited the Montebello Armenian Genocide Monument. On Monday, Paylan paid a visit to the Holy Martyrs Ferrahian and the Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian Schools.

That is why in Paylan we not only saw a dedicated activist determined to advance the very basic rights and freedoms we have been advocating, but a tireless leader whose activism is propelled by a conviction for justice and freedom and whose actions simply humble those around him. A humility that with it exudes a resolve that propels one to comprehend the very depths of our struggle for justice and the treacherous roads that must be travailed in its pursuit.

Paylan said his grandparents survived the Genocide and “they stayed.” Their stories of unimaginable hardship instilled in him a sense of righting a wrong and catapulted him to advance that notion by not only getting involved but to bring together like-minded people to create a movement, which not only seeks justice for the Armenian Genocide but also recompense for others who have been oppressed and those who have been silenced.

The current situation in Turkey, he said, is very reminiscent of the conditions our ancestors lived through more than a century ago. The minorities in Turkey are no more protected than they were then and their very existence is threatened by despotic leaders (whom he freely criticized) whose policies are aimed to rid the country of non-Turkish elements.

Soon after Paylan and his allies were elected to Parliament in June 2015 and the ruling party began to realize that its chokehold on power was waning, they began a systematic campaign of violence and persecution that resulted in a revote last fall. Paylan said their romantic idealism was short-lived and replaced by the necessity to confront not mere opposition but terror.

The image of Paylan standing in parliament holding pictures of Armenian members of the Ottoman legislature who were murdered during the Genocide has been etched in our memories—collective and individual. Paylan claimed that he was moved by the simple realization that in order to drive a message to a collective who is unfamiliar with history and unwilling to face the past, he had to simply put a face to the story for it to resonate.

Paylan was clear that the coup attempt in July has not had the uniting effect that many thought it would have. Rather, it has unleashed a more violent and divisive effort by the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan now threatens the very basic fabric of life in Turkey.

Yet despite what might seem as insurmountable obstacles and adversity, Paylan’s courage, and that of his colleagues and countless others, gives us pause and forces us to regard the current developments in Turkey with as more urgency and resolve and to pledge our support for his ambitions, for they are the same as ours.

Paylan’s visit brought us face to face with some of the grueling realities facing our people in Turkey and the need for our community to realign its priorities vis-à-vis the Turkish tyranny, which greatly impacts our communities not only in Istanbul, but also in Diyarbakir and elsewhere. Paylan urged the Armenian-American community to hold the US government accountable for turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to the human rights violations in Turkey in lieu of short-term military successes, which if the events of the past few days are any indication can be deemed as failures.

Paylan said that fear has no place in the fight for democracy, human rights and justice. The Paylan Effect proved that to succeed in any movement one must be above all patient and must be guided by resolve and commitment.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: effect, Garo Paylan, Los Angeles

Armenian member of Turkish parliament: Turkey is living dark days

September 27, 2016 By administrator

Garo Paylan, Istanbul-Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament,

Garo Paylan, Istanbul-Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament,

Garo Paylan, Istanbul-Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament, met with the Armenian community in Los Angeles, reported the Voice of America Armenian service.

Paylan presented his views on Armenian-Turkish relations, and democracy in Turkey.

He noted that he wanted to show the Turks that there were Armenian MPs—of the Turkish parliament—whose dream was to live together in peace.

In his words, although Turks have always denied the fact of Armenian Genocide, the real facts need to be shown. He added that Turkey’s only salvation is to become a democratic country.

As per Paylan, Turkey is living dark days, and the existing elements of democracy are disappearing from the country. But to be a democratic country, according to the Armenian MP, Armenians, Kurds, and Turks need to be equal in Turkey.

Garo Paylan stressed that Turkey will recognize the events of 1915 as genocide solely if it becomes a democratic country.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Garo Paylan, Istanbul-Armenian, Los Angeles

TURKEY Racism anti Armenian: New complaint Garo Paylan

July 8, 2016 By administrator

Garo turkeyTurkish MP Armenian Garo Paylan filed a complaint against the Turkish nationalist organization the “Homes Idealists” (Ülkü Ocaklari).

Immediately after the Bundestag vote on the Armenian Genocide recognition, the organization members gathered outside the German consulate in Istanbul. The nationalists waved flags of Azerbaijan and Turkey chanted: “A good Armenian is dead Armenian”.

“Such calls are hate crimes conducted publicly, are obvious threats against Armenians. I filed a complaint at the office of the prosecutor of Istanbul against this hate crime and threats, “said Garo Paylan

Filed Under: News Tagged With: anti-Armenian, complaint, Garo Paylan, racism, Turkey

VIDEO Garo Paylan: I Have Been Exposed to Planned Attack for Being Armenian

June 12, 2016 By administrator

Garo Paylan attacked by Erdogan AKP Muslim Party

Garo Paylan attacked by Erdogan AKP Muslim Party

Ekin Karaca

Ankara – BIA News Desk

HDP’s Paylan has said that he has been deliberately targeted in the fight erupted in Constitution Commission by AKP members for him being Armenian, and told that AKP members said “Garo is here, Garo is here” to each other.

Click here to read the article in Turkish / Haberin Türkçesi için buraya tıklayın

After the fight that broke out between the members of Justice and Development Party (AKP) and Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) occurred again last night in the Parliamentary Constitution Conciliation Committee, one of the most disputed figures has been HDP İstanbul MP Garo Paylan.

We’ve talked to Paylan whom was blamed by AKP İstanbul MP Mehmet Metiner on TV for provocation.

Paylan speaking to bianet said he was tried to be lynched by 10-15 people, however this attack was planned and arose from him being Armenian.

Paylan’s statements as to incidents yesterday is as follows:

“I just said ‘No it’not like that’ and the attack began”

“The Minister of Justice said ‘In the previous commission meeting, HDP MPs and advisors inflicted violence’. Then I said ‘No they didn’t’. That was the only sentence that came out of my mouth. Then the attack began.

“I shared it on social media as well. Anyone willing to see can check the commission minutes. They blame me for provocation but I didn’t do that, I just said ‘No it’s not like that’”.

“I got kicked and punched for around 100 times”

“It is crystal clear that they are targeting me. Lots of MPs attacked on me in a planned way. I was directly targeted and got kicked and punched around 100 times in 20-30 seconds.

“Afterwards, they spoke racist words and hate speech against me.

“I will not get a report. What can happen if I take this to their jurisdiction? I am leaving the evaluation to conscience of public”.

“Because I am Armenian…”

“At this point, we can talk about the fact that I am Armenian because the speeches in there are hatred speech directly related to my Armenian identity.

“What they can’t digest is this: A person of Armenian identity reveals their lies and stands upright.

“They want to see Armenian obeying them. I as an Armenia putting up a fight for rights have been targeted and subjected to lynching attempt”.

“Garo is here, Garo is here…”

“AKP members’ directly targeting me shows that this is a planned operation.

“They planned that ‘We will take down these people at the first opportunity, we will teach them their lessons’.

“Because them directly turning towards me and calling other MPs as ‘Garo is here, Garo is here’ explains everything”. (EKN/TK)

Filed Under: Genocide, News, Videos Tagged With: A conference in Turkey dedicated to 100th anniversary of Armenian Genocide, akp party, attacked, by Erdogan, Garo Paylan, Turkey

Armenians to hold march in support of Garo Paylan

May 11, 2016 By administrator

f5732f2e263e9f_5732f2e263ed6.thumbArmenian civic activists are planning to hold a march in Yerevan later today to extend their solidarity and support to Garo Paylan, the Turkish-Armenian lawmaker who has severely been beaten in parliament,
They activists have announced the event on Facebook.
They are planning to gather outside the central headquarters of Haypost to head to the UN Office.
In a speech at the Turkish Grand National Assembly in April (days before the Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day), Paylan resurrected the Armenian intellectuals and public figures, killed, arrested and exiled in the Genocide, calling for efforts to create a special commission investigating the circumstances behind their deaths and disappearance.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenians, Garo Paylan, hold, march, support

ACTION ALERT: ANCA Launches Grassroots Campaign to Protect Garo Paylan

May 7, 2016 By administrator

protectpaylan_graphicWASHINGTON—Citizens concerned about the safety of Garo Paylan, a member of the Turkish Parliament who has come under violent attack due to his Armenian identity and the free expression of his views, can now call upon the State Department, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch to speak out in his defense, using the Armenian National Committee of America’s dedicated portal: www.anca.org/Paylan.

Videos of attacks on Mr. Paylan, in the Turkish Parliament and Constitutional Commission, have gone viral, and have been featured on major media outlets.With one click, advocates can write to Tom Malinowski, State Department Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; Ken Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch; and Margaret Huang, Interim Executive Director of Amnesty International – USA. In their letters addressed to these three officials, supporters of Garo Paylan’s safety call for “public alarms” to be raised over the escalating threats and acts of violence directed against him. The letters specifically call for a forthright condemnation of those who seek to intimidate and incite hatred against Paylan.

Earlier this week, the ANCA called upon U.S. Ambassador to Turkey John Bass to publicly voice official U.S. concern regarding the safety of Garo Paylan. In the May 3rd letter, ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian compared Paylan’s persecution to that of noted Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who was gunned down in broad daylight in 2007. “Prior to his [Dink’s] cold-blooded murder, the ANCA had called for an open expression of U.S. concern for his safety. Sadly, none was forthcoming. The only public words raised in his defense were those eulogizing him after his death,” noted Hamparian.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ANCA, Campaign, Garo Paylan, Grassroots, launches, Protect

Turkey The bravery of Garo Paylan

March 5, 2016 By administrator

arton122878-480x326While President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is seeking by all means to ensure personal power in Turkey on the brink of implosion, a man of Armenian origin, a member of the Great Assembly, said the words that nobody hitherto n ‘dared pronounced in the precinct.

Only to have denounced the Armenian genocide with the word, he returned to the charge Thursday, March 3 at this time denouncing hatred and racism, as reported in Today’s Zaman, Günal Kursun, measuring “Bastards of Armenians” .

In his speech to the Assembly, Garo Paylan illustrated this by showing pictures taken on the villages of walls in ruins Southeast of Turkey, on one of which is registered “Batards Armenians”. According to him, “a crime committed not only by security forces but also by the Prime Minister. “Ahmet Davutoglu had declared last week:” The Armenian gangs have cooperated with the Russians during World War II “What the MP HDP would have quietly asked in parliament whether it would be right for him to say”. Turkish gangs “about Turks and Kurds who sometimes join the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant? “. A statement that triggered the thundering protest of the deputies of the AKP and the MHP.

So while Erdogan does not intend to respect the decision of the Constitutional Court on the illegality of the imprisonment of the editor of the daily Cumhuriyet Can Dündar and his representative in Ankara Erdem Gül for publishing photos on an alleged transfer illegal weapons in Syria, Garo Paylan works frontally to restore truths to the risk of a fatal outcome as indicated Selahattin Demirtaş, co-chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (HDP, pro-Kurdish), which fears a “coup “Erdogan as possible coup.

Günal Kursun concludes his article by sending her “heartfelt greetings to all the Armenians living in Turkey and outside. Although it is not my duty, I apologize to every individual who has suffered. The Armenians living in the Diaspora should remember that there are still people living in Turkey who consider themselves allies of the law and there are still people who have not lost their conscience. We are not only our neighbors and will not let leave racism reign In Turkey. “

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March 4, 2016, Zaman, Turkey’s largest opposition daily, was placed under judicial supervision by the Turkish power; a “confiscation” denounced by several NGOs and European newspapers. The editor-in-chief of Today’s Zaman reported that the newspaper was preparing for March 5, its latest edition.

Saturday, March 5, 2016,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: bravery, Garo Paylan, Turkey

Garo Paylan demand the lifting of the Turkish religious affiliation on identity cards

February 22, 2016 By administrator

arton121017-480x322Turkish MP Armenian member of the Democratic Party of Peoples (HDP) Garo Paylan proposed on January 13 that the Turkish Parliament removes affiliation with a religious component on Turkish identity cards and removes secret codes ethnicity classification for citizens.

In his speech to Parliament on 13 January, Garo Paylan noted that he himself was subjected to the racism in the Turkish bureaucracy, because of these classification systems. “When they see a name like Garo that is not familiar, they seek to find religion related. When they see that I am registered as a Christian, work one day will not be for a week or ten days … I have repeatedly been the victim of discrimination, “he has said.

Garo Paylan also strongly criticized the classification of secret codes of the ethnic origin of citizens, the government keeps on file. “We, Armenians have the number” 2 S “, the Greeks the” 1S “, Jews have the” 3 S “and the Assyrians the” 4 S “Has he said, adding that people are discriminated against because of these codes in various ministries like the army.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: affiliate, Garo Paylan, religious, Turkey

Armenian MP speaks Armenian in Turkey Parliament chamber “Tahir Elçi murder Cover up”

November 30, 2015 By administrator

Armenia Turkish MPWe will not let you cover up the murder of Tahir Elçi, too.

Istanbul Armenian activist Garo Paylan, who is also a Turkish parliament member from the pro-Kurdish “Peoples’ Democratic Party” (HDP), made such a statement speaking at the Parliament chamber.

The Armenian MP commenced his remarks by greeting the Parliament speaker and members in Armenian.

Subsequently, Paylan reflected on the murder on November 28—and in front of journalists—of well-known Kurdish attorney Tahir Elçi, who was also Chairman of Diyarbakır Bar Association.

In his remarks, Garo Paylan also recalled the murder of Istanbul Armenian journalist Hrant Dink—the founder and chief editor of Agos Armenian bilingual weekly of Istanbul, and he was shot dead on January 19, 2007 outside the office of his weekly—, and stressed that the Turkish authorities will now attempt to cover up Elçi’s murder, just like in Dink’s case.

“[But] we will not let you [do that],” the Armenian MP added.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, Garo Paylan, Kurd, Tahir Elçi, Turkey

Turkey The elected Armenian HDP, Garo Paylan wants genocide recognition

June 11, 2015 By administrator

arton112950-480x270Garo Paylan, one of three elected Armenians in the Turkish parliament under the HDP label, reportedly promised to challenge the denialist stance of Ankara on the 1915 genocide.

In an interview with Ermenihaber.am, released Wednesday, Garo Paylan was confident that recognition of the genocide is essential for the normalization of relations between Turkey and Armenia.

He also said he will fight against the “deniers policies” both on behalf of the HDP and personally. “ The HDP is the only Turkish party to have described the massacre of Armenians as genocide.

For him, this is “first and foremost, to acknowledge the genocide in Turkey, and to abolish the animosity towards Armenia,” he he said. Adding: “Armenia and its diaspora worldwide must focus on Turkey in pursuit of greater international recognition of the genocide. “I call on all Armenian parties, including the ARF, to lead this fight here.” Every Armenian in Turkey who just has an impact. “

Garo Paylan described Selina Dogan, the Armenian elected for the CHP (Republican People’s Party) as a “close friend” with whom he is prepared to cooperate in parliament. But it is much more skeptical about Markar Esayan (AKP), a reporter for the pro-government newspaper “Yeni Safak” citing the continued support of the latter to the Government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Thursday, June 11, 2015,
Jean Eckian © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Election, Garo Paylan, Genocide, HDP, Turkey

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