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Armenian Genocide: Let Truth Triumph

May 5, 2015 By administrator

By Jagdish N. Singh

March-for-Armenian-Genocide-e1430831309831I admire Pope Francis.  He is not just spiritual or religious. He is   courageous too and does not believe in refraining from calling a spade a spade . The Pope has now referred to the 20th century mass killings of Armenians as the first genocide of the 20th century. During a mass in Saint Peter’s Basilica the other day to commemorate the 100th anniversary of those heinous killings, the Pope said, “In the past century our human family has lived through three massive and unprecedented tragedies.  The first…struck your own Armenian people.”  Report Jewish press

Branding  the tragedy as a “senseless slaughter,” the Pope preached , “It is necessary, and indeed a duty, to honor their memory, for whenever memory fades, it means that evil allows wounds to fester.  Concealing or denying evil is like allowing a wound to keep bleeding without bandaging it.”  Pope Francis also recalled  other mass killings of the 20th century – in Cambodia, Rwanda, Burundi and Bosnia. 

Significantly, in his message to mark Holocaust Memorial Day (January 27) in 2011 then Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams  too had  spoken of the need to remember the atrocities committed against the Jewish people in the Holocaust and even in Britain’s own history. He had stressed the need to remember also the other victims of genocide .  Williams was quoted as saying that the works of poets such as Holocaust survivor Paul Celan and Etty Hillesum served to remind the world of the “loss of humanity that remains in our midst to this day…Although other  poets have spoken for those killed in Armenia, Cambodia and Darfur, many stories from these and other genocidal events remain untold. Testimony, poetry and autobiography allow us to attend to the distinct stories of individuals rather than trying to comprehend the statistics of different genocides of recent history.”  

Pertinently, Archbishop Williams noted that events in medieval Britain, such as the blood libel case against Jews following the mysterious death of William of Norwich in the 12th century or King Edward’s expulsion of all Jews from England were “almost completely lost to public awareness”. He warned , “If the stories are not told over and again, we lose the memory of those who suffered and we risk losing something that protects our humanity.” 

It is heartening to learn that more than 20 nations, including Russia , France and Germany,  have now come recognize the Armenian genocide. At a ceremony in Armenia, Russian President Vladmin Putin reportedly referred to “mass” killings and   used the word “genocide.” Putin said, “ There cannot be any justification for mass murder of people. Today we mourn together with the Armenian people.” French President Francois Hollande said, “ We will never forget the tragedies your people have endured. Important words have already been said in Turkey, but others are still expected so that shared grief can become shared destiny.” German President Joachim Gauck condemned the 1915 killings as genocide and acknowledged that Germany bore partial blame for the bloodletting.   

I wonder why American President Barack Obama and some other leaders in the democratic world  still shy away from branding the Armenian killings as genocide.  In 2006 then Senator  Obama had said,  “The Armenian genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence.” It is time the American President retained his courage of conviction, spoke the truth in the case and  acted in the great American spirit that stands against all kinds of injustice the world over. 

Moreover, there is no confusion as to the nature of the Armenian killings.  The 1948 UN Geneva Convention clearly defines genocide as “systematic destruction, in whole or part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.” President Obama could invoke this definition very well . Over 1.5 million Armenians were estimated to have perished under the  Ottoman Empire during World War I. (http://www.nytimes.com/ref/timestopics/topics_armeniangenocide.html  ) .  This crime cannot be overlooked . 

About the Author: Jagdish N. Singh is an Indian journalist based in New Delhi.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, Genocide, Let, triumph, truth

CINEMA: “The Cut” triumph in Marseille

January 9, 2015 By administrator

IMG_2583-480x320-480x320Presented in Films Caesar, in the preamble of the 7th edition of International Amnesia, the premiere of the film by Fatih Akin was a success.

The large audience in the three rooms where the film was screened, waiting impatiently. And when they arrived, the audience stood up to applaud the length. Around Fatih Akin, Simon Abkarian and the film crew met with Marseille after the screening. Joy, pride and emotion were the dominant feelings Wednesday night in Marseille.

I had long been the project of a film about the Armenian Genocide. It took me seven years to realize it. The history of the Genocide is part of the common history of Turks and Armenians, says Fatih Akin. The film is based on my relationship with the land of my parents, Turkey, which is in denial and refusal to think about the Genocide. The silence of the hero, Nazaret Manoogian losing speech, is a symbol of freedom of expression is threatened and we must defend it. The silence still dominates on the Armenian issue in Turkey, says Fatih Akin. This film is not a turning point in Turkish society. The turning point, it was the assassination of Hrant Dink in January 2007. His death caused a shock wave but also opened a hope and demand the right to dialogue between Turkish and Armenian. The movie explains Akin passes in twenty-four rooms in Turkey. He did not make waves and caused no outcry.

IMG_2565-480x320-480x320With actor Tahar Rahim who plays the role of Nazaret Manoogian, Simon Abkarian points out, “the actor that I am, it is also the story that I carry with me. Armenians are haunted by this story. I was told that Fatih Akin preparing a film about the Armenian Genocide. I can not suspicious of him because he is an artist. The film touched me and I am proud to have participated as an actor and as an Armenian. If Akin offers me to work with him again, I’ll tell him yes and we share bread together, like in the movie, “insists Simon Abkarian.

In the introduction to the evening, Pascal Chamassian, head of International Amnesia declared that “the premiere had been maintained despite the attack Charlie Hebdo because you should never back away from barbarism and face the madness of men” and make an appointment “23 & 24 January for International Amnesia at Camp des Milles at MuCEM and Dock des Suds, in order to revive the memory” President of the JAF, Julien Harounyan presented the film “as an act of strength and bravery that brings a message of truth and justice.

Co-Chair of CFC-South, Simon Azilazian stated that the screening of “The Cut *” was within the framework of the events of the centenary of the Armenian Genocide in Marseilles, cosmopolitan city that has hosted many survivors families. »

Gilbert DULAC * The Cut means cutting, cut the notch in English

Report by: Nouvelles d’Arménie en Ligne

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: armenian genocide, Marseille, the cut, triumph

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