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EDITORIAL: At 101, Our Demands for Justice Are More Urgent

April 23, 2016 By administrator

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Asbarez 2016 April 24 Special Issue

(Asbarez) What has become known as the “four day war,” which erupted on April 1 as Azerbaijani forces brutally attacked all the Karabakh-Azerbaijan borders, brought to fore the urgency for justice and hammered in the realization the our demands will only be met by a collective national effort, which must heretofore guide all Armenian Cause-related steps.

The savagery with which Azerbaijan attacked Armenian military units and civilian targets and the brutal force displayed at the command of Baku was not only reminiscent of the vindictive nature of Azerbaijani attacks in Sumgait, Kirovabad, Baku and Shahumian in the late 1980s and early 1990s, but also of the guidelines put forth by Talaat and Enver pashas as they orchestrated the Armenian Genocide 101 years ago.

Last year, the entire world rose up to commemorate and recognize the Armenian Genocide, as thousands upon thousands of Armenians came together in every continent to demand justice for the Genocide and remember the 1.5 million martyrs of that tragedy.

Perhaps, most important, was that we, as Armenians, were emboldened by one another. We saw in each other, the same level of commitment and determination to pursue the just aspirations of the Armenian Nation and a drive to advance our demands, be that on the streets of Los Angeles, where 166,000 people rallied around to call for justice, or in the streets of Istanbul, where a new generation of Armenians is shaping its own future by reclaiming an identity that was long oppressed and continues to be a cause for acute persecution.

The international community’s posturing amid this groundswell was notably positive. The Pope’s reiteration of the Vatican’s long-held recognition of the Armenian Genocide triggered vociferous chain of action, with nations that had already recognized the Genocide vocalized their positions and sent leaders to Armenia to attend the events at Dzidzernagapert. Some countries, like Austria, that had not recognized did. The international media’s call for Turkey to end this cycle of denial and finally come to terms with its past also reached a crescendo not seen before, with some newspaper, such as the New York Times, even going as far as to report on the reparations issue that is part and parcel of the Armenian Cause.

However, after the Centennial, it became clear that the politics of the region will continue to dictate world response to events and issues such as the Armenian Genocide or the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. With proverbial battle lines being draw around the Syrian conflict by the West and Russia with the Islamic State at as its focal point, once again Armenia and Armenians are at the center of a larger reality with higher and more regionally-centric focus.

How else can we explain the Obama administrations declaration a few weeks back when Secretary of State John Kerry called the atrocities committed against Christians, Yezidis and other minorities by Da’esh (ISIS or ISIL) genocide, yet the same administration, headed by President Obama, is refusing, for the eighth time, to call the events of 1915 genocide.

By the same token, despite the egregious aggression by Azerbaijan toward the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, the world powers, in this instance including Russia, are refusing to call out Baku’s inhumane policies and are maintaining a false parity, that is not only empowering Azerbaijan to act with impunity, but is also enabling other forces to destabilize the region at the expense of Armenian lives.

This post-Centennial world order has seen world leaders turn a blind eye on human rights violations by Turkey and Azerbaijan and has created a climate whereby Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan can praise Hitler and then collect $3 billion in aid from Europe, while waging an indiscriminate war on its own Kurdish population.

This only means one thing: Armenians can only advance the just aspirations of the Armenian people and relying on outside forces only delays our abilities to transform ourselves into a strong and resilient nation by putting forth all our individual and collective capabilities in the pursuit of the Armenian Cause.

To successfully achieve this, we must all work together to strengthen the republics of Armenia and Artsakh. This means that this new order must compel the government of Armenia to end the corruption that has become a noose around the Armenian people, and for the Diaspora to focus its resources on enabling the positive and tangible efforts all for the advancement of our collective Nation.

Together we must be the guarantors of our own fate. Together we must advance the Armenian Cause. Together we must fight for and attain justice for the Armenian Nation.

As we remember 1.5 million martyrs of the Armenian Genocide, we must keep in mind that Turkey failed, as did and will Azerbaijan. The events in this month in Karabakh showed that our nation can come together and will come together around a common cause.

Let us RALLY FOR JUSTICE on April 24.

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Are, Justice, more, Our Demands, Urgent

Silopi Urgent Call from Women in Turkey: Help Us Prevent Massacre

August 20, 2015 By administrator

The followiurgent-Callng statement was issued by the Women’s Freedom Assembly in Turkey on Aug. 18.

Urgent Call from Women in Turkey: Help Us Prevent Massacre!

Last week Silopi, a city close to the Iraqi and Syrian borders of Turkey, was placed under siege by the Turkish military. Many civilians were wounded and killed with no accountability whatsoever; neighborhoods were set on fire by the police and military. A delegation organized by the Women’s Freedom Assembly was on its way to Silopi in order to investigate what happened there last week and stand with the women and peoples of Silopi who are under attack. Upon hearing the troublesome news coming from Silvan—a town in the Diyarbakır province, however, this delegation changed its route, deciding to go to Silvan instead, and to stay in Silvan if necessary.

This decision was made because we have seen what happens when entry into a town is forbidden by the military. We witnessed the results of this kind of isolation in Silopi last week, in Varto on Sunday [Aug. 16], and today the same is happening in Silvan. Whenever towns are closed down, the Kurdish people living there are left face-to-face with the threat of massacre. The 15-person delegation of the Women’s Freedom Assembly is in Silvan today in order to prevent this from happening again. This delegation includes activists from various parts of the women’s movement, journalists, and members of parliament.

According to the information we receive from our friends, the town is completely shut off. Nobody is allowed to enter or exit. Internet and phone lines are cut off. It is impossible to communicate. There are people gathering at the entrance of Silvan in the hopes of preventing a massacre from taking place in secret; but these people are not being allowed in. Members of parliament from the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) were also initially denied entry, but, after negotiations conducted by MP İdris Baluken, they were finally let in.

These MPs entered the town in order to survey and monitor the events, as well as to look for solutions to alleviate the situation people are in, while heavy clashes continue in three separate neighborhoods. However, it has become impossible to hear from these members of parliament for the past couple of hours, since phone lines are down. A barrage of explosions and gunfire are heard coming from the town center. It is said that there is intense military build-up taking place in Silvan, as tanks, various types of armored cars, military vehicles, and special operations units are being dispatched to the area.

The sub-governor of the district and the governor of Diyarbakir have been contacted by members of parliament. The response has been that these operations are being directed by Ankara itself. The governor said that this issue is therefore above them, and that any intervention must be made directly through Ankara. A group of MPs are now carrying out the necessary communications in Ankara.

We call on all women to raise their voices against this massacre attempt, in the most urgent manner possible!

Source: Armenian Weekly

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: call, Massacre, Turkey, Urgent

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