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Istanbul journalist sues Mayor of Ankara over inciting hatred to Armenians

July 16, 2015 By administrator

istanbul-journalistIstanbul Armenian journalist Hayko Baghdad filed a lawsuit against Mayor of Ankara Melih Gökçek, who considered the word “Armenian” as a offense.

According to the claim against the Mayor of Ankara, the mayor’s statement incites hatred to Armenians and is an offense, Istanbul-based Armenian “Agos” newspaper reports.

Back in March 2015, Hayko Baghdad wrote in Twitter on one occasion: “The capital has passed into the hands of Armenian. My condolences.” Following this Mayor of Ankara issued a statement in which he considered being called an “Armenian” as an offense.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, hatred, Mayor of Ankara

Turkey: “Khojaly an excuse to incite ethnic hatred”

February 23, 2015 By administrator

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On February 20, the Turkish Association for Human Rights issued a statement in response to anti-Armenian demonstration planned for February 22 in Istanbul, operating under the banner “demonstrations condemning the Khojaly genocide and the Armenian Terror.” The Association of Human Rights sent a petition to the governor of Istanbul before the event, which has already caused a rise in anti-Armenian sentiments with graffiti saying: “You are all Armenians, all bastards, “spray painted on the walls of a church in Istanbul.

Here are some excerpts from the statement:

Khojaly: An excuse to incite ethnic hatred against Armenians in Turkey

February 19, 2015, the Association of Human Rights presented the governor of Istanbul a petition warning officials that “demonstrations condemning the Khojaly genocide and the Armenian Terror”, to be held in Kadıköy, Istanbul, February 22, were intended to incite ethnic hatred from the time they have been pre-announced.

The events are organized by the reformist Youth Association of Azerbaijan, with the support of the Turkish youth branches Homes and platform Turanian Movement.

As our petition to the governorate reported by activists of the Movement Platform Turanian publish public screens, including graffiti, banners and posters in central locations in Istanbul. In the statement they distribute in stores and that we attach to this petition, they incite violence marking the militants fighting against racism as “terrorists”. People who somehow remain “unidentified” write racist graffiti, such as “you’re either Turkish or Bastards” or “You are all Armenians, All bastards” on the walls of the church of Kadıköy in more put flags representing the ultra-nationalist symbol (mythical wolf).

The protesters chanted “You are all Armenians, You are all bastards” during the protests for Khojali on Taksim Square February 26, 2012.

The demonstrators chanted: “You are all Armenians, you are all bastards”, during the Khojali events in Taksim Square on February 26, 2012.

Khojaly is a pretext for the real purpose of inciting ethnic hatred and hostility against Armenians in Turkey, as observed globally over the Khojaly events to Taksim Square February 26, 2012. Before the eyes of the Minister of Interior, the same place where he was giving a speech, protesters held banners where you could read: “You are all Armenians, you are all bastards,” while shouting slogans hate against Armenians.

The corrupt and shady cooperation between Azerbaijan and Turkey therefore comes forward: The organizers are able to threaten their regimes for February 22 because they have no doubt that the officials of the Republic of Turkey go their providing an endless tolerance.

In the petition, we presented the case, we reminded the governor that racism displayed both during demonstrations in 2012 and during the preparation phase of the demonstrations of February 22 for “Condemn Armenian terrorism” constitutes a crime Under Article 216 of the Turkish Penal Code for “public humiliation or incitement to hatred and enmity.” We also stressed that incitement to racist violence violates Article 14 of the European Convention of Human Rights Rights, which prohibits discrimination.

We asked the Governor’s Office take preventive measures against slogans, writings, banners, and incentive threats to ethnic hatred or enmity; that in cases where they occur, all the mechanisms of judicial procedures are activated immediately after the protests, and that the state fulfills its responsibilities with greater efficiency.

(…)

The so-called NGOs of the state of Azerbaijan, where opposition journalists are left rotting in prison and honest public intellectuals are left with threats to life via a lynching, we ask: What are you in Turkey? What business brings you to Istanbul? No one believes you weep for those killed in Khojaly; It is not in their memory as you fight. You come to Turkey to support the anti-Armenian and threaten Armenians in Turkey, which has no connection with Khojaly.

A word to the hate mongers in Turkey, which joined forces with anti-Armenian Azerbaijani: Stop your lies. Khojaly is not about you. this was never Khojaly interest. Your true intention is to intimidate the Armenians of Turkey and all non-Turkish, non-Muslim peoples and exacerbate their precarious existence.

The words, “Long live Turkey racist,” spray painted on a church wall in Kadikoy. (Photo: Murad Mihci / Nor Zartonk)

The very existence of human rights is justified by the cause of resistance and struggle against the atrocities and persecutions in Turkey and in the world. However, it will remain once the defenders of human rights to fight against those who exploit the horrors and pain of the victims for their own purposes exercise of racist violence across borders.

We, human rights defenders, invite all to unite as one body against racism, racial violence, discrimination and hatred, to show that you are alone in your projects, to isolate yourself in society, and put you in front of the public conscience.

We remind officials, once again, they will be held accountable for the public display of ethnic hatred, bloody cases are still too fresh in our memory.

Human Rights Association, Istanbul Branch

Committee against Racism and Discrimination

Monday, February 23, 2015,

Stéphane © armenews.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Armenian, ethnic, hatred, İstanbul, khojaly

Turkish intellectuals slam textbooks spreading ‘hatred towards Armenians’

September 27, 2014 By administrator

182878A group of academics, journalists, artists and intellectuals have released a statement condemning in the harshest terms what they define as expressions that include “open hatred and hostility” towards Armenians in Turkish schoolbooks, which were recently exposed by the newspapers Agos and Taraf.

The two newspapers recently published reports on hateful remarks targeting Armenians in the textbooks used in history classes, according to Today’s Zaman.

A letter accompanying the text of the condemnation, written by historian Taner Akçam, notes that including such expressions as lesson material to teach children is a disgrace.

“Standing with integrity in the face of history is the prerequisite for establishing the future on the foundations of friendship and peace. I do hope that this signature campaign will be taken as a scream from all of us for the publication of textbooks that we would like to see,” Akçam noted.

“The revolutions history and history textbooks should be collected immediately, with an apology issued to everyone and particularly to Armenian students. This is where the path to Turkish-Armenian peace lies, at this time when we are approaching 2015,” the statement reads.

Photo: Today’s Zaman

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Armenian, hatred, textbooks, Turkish

Opposition lawmaker sues Erdogan over inciting hatred for Armenians

August 7, 2014 By administrator

An opposition lawmaker has filed a legal complaint against Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accusing him of inciting racial hatred for saying people had 181365insulted him in the past by claiming he was of Georgian or Armenian descent, the Associated Press reports.

Hursit Gunes filed the criminal complaint with court officials Wednesday.

In an interview on NTV television late Tuesday, Aug 5, ahead of Sunday’s presidential elections in which he is a candidate, the prime minister said: “They have said so many things about me. Some said I was Georgian. One said — begging your pardon — even uglier things, that I was Armenian.”

Erdogan has also faced accusations that he is propagating sectarian divisions and engaging in rhetoric bordering on anti-Semitism by comparing Israel to Hitler.

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