mercoledì 26 agosto 2009

International Affirmation And Recognition of the Armenian Genocide

Iran September 09,2004:The president of Islamic Republic of Iran Seyed Mohammad Khatami visited the Memorial Complex Tsitsernakaberd in Yerevan and laid a wreath on the Memorial for the Victims of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915.

United States Of America April 7,2004:The state of Montana has become the 32nd US state to recognize the Armenian Genocide. "I welcome the efforts of the Hay Dat Committee seeking recognition of the barbarian genocide committed by the government of the Ottoman Turkey in 1915-1923, the genocide to which 1.5 million Christians -
Armenian men, women, and children - fell prey," the Governor of Montana, Judy Martz, noted in her latter to the Hay Dat office. She also said it was necessary to commemorate the 89th anniversary of the genocide since it will play a great role in the cause of ruling out a chance that such crimes will be repeated.

Argentina March 31, 2004:The National Senate of Argentina issued a declaration related to the Armenian Genocide which declares:
1. In solidarity with the Armenian Community, the victims of the first genocide of the 20th century,to implement a new commemoration of the crime that ended the lives of more than 1.5 million Armenians by the Turkish State between the years 1915-1918. 2. To condemn all forms of human rights violations of people, and not to allow crimes against humanity to go unpunished.
(Bill Number: 571/04)

Switzerland December 13, 2003: The Swiss lower house of parliament has voted to describe the mass killings of Armenians during the last years of the Ottoman Empire as genocide.

Argentina August 20, 2003:The National Senate of Argentina issued a declaration related to the Armenian Genocide which declares:
With deep sorrow we commemorate the 88th anniversary of the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians, perpetrated by the Turkish State between the years 1915 and 1923. This is also a manifesto of much empathy repudiating the considerable crimes against humanity that are still unpunished. Guillermo Raúl Jenefes.-
(Bill Number: 664/03)

Senate Of Canada June 13, 2002:This House calls upon the Government of Canada:
(a) to recognize the genocide of the Armenians and to condemn any attempt to deny or distort a historical truth as being anything less than genocide, a crime against humanity, and(b) to designate April 24th of every year hereafter throughout Canada as a day of remembrance of the 1.5 million Armenians who fell victim to the first genocide of the twentieth century
European parliamentFebruary 28, 2002: "reiterates in this respect the position in its resolution of 18 June 1987 recognizing the genocide upon Armenians in 1915 and calls upon Turkey to create a basis for reconciliation;""The recognition of the Armenian genocide by the European Parliament and by several Member States and the fact that the Turkish regime after the First World War had several of those responsible for the genocide severely punished ought to provide a basis for the EU to present constructive proposals to Turkey on the handling of the matter, e.g. by setting up a multicultural international committee of historians on the 1915 Armenian genocide."

Pop John Paul II September 26, 2001:Pop John Paul II paid a homage in front of monument of the Armenian Genocide in zizernakabert in Yerevan, capital of Armenia and prayed for the victims. He also transplanted in memorial of those victims.
Read the official prayer of John Paul II at Tzitzernagaberd from the web site of the Vatican

France 10th January 2001: The commission of foreign relation of French parliament accepted a bill concerning the Armenian Genocide & set it in the order of high assembly of French parliament .
18th January 2001: French parliament recognized the Armenian Genocide in full agreement & include it in the republic laws book.
29th January 2001: The municipality of Paris decided to build statue of komitas in Paris to commemorate the Armenian Genocide .
30th January 2001: The confirmed bill of French parliament was signed by the president of France, Jacques Chirac & the Prime minister, Lionel Jospin.
Italy17th November 2000: The parliament of Italy confirmed a resolution concerning the Armenian Genocide.
France 8th November 2000: The French senate has recognized the Armenian Genocide. In the confirmed resolution has come ((The senate of France acknowledge the Armenian massacre in 1915 in Ottoman empire, as a Genocide)).

Lebanon 11th March 2000: The parliament of Lebanon recognized the Armenian Genocide in full agreement & in this case condemned the Turkish government; in the course of it, it asked parliament of all the countries to join to Lebanon in this case.

Sweden 29th March 2000: The parliament of Sweden confirmed a resolution that according to it the Armenian Genocide were recognized & at the same time emphasized that recognition of this Genocide by Turkey is necessary for establishing firmness in Caucasus & strengthen the democratic actions in Turkey.

Belgium 26th March 1998: The senate of Belgium confirmed a resolution based upon its request of Turkey for recognition the Armenian Genocide in 1915 by the last government of Ottoman empire.

Lebanon 3rd April 1997: The parliament of Lebanon confirmed a resolution concerning announcing the 24th April as the date of commiseration with Armenians. At the end of this meeting, the parliament chief delivered the resolution to the parliament for voting & then all the members voted it in full agreement.

Greece 25th April 1996: The parliament of Greece after lectures of many of the delegations who all condemned the Armenian Genocide by Turkey, confirmed a law in 3 points in all agreement that according to it the date 24th April announced the commemorating date of Armenian Genocide by Turkey.

Canada 23rd April 1996: The house of commons of Canada recognized the 81st anniversary of the disaster of massacring 1.5 million Armenians by Turkey & announced the week 20-27th April of every year as the commemorating week of inhumanity acts of mankind against each other.

Russia 14th April 1995: The state Duma of Russia (the parliament) announced that according to existing undeniable documents concerning performance of massacring the Armenians in extremely large numbers in the region of Western Armenia in the years 1915-1922 & performing the accepted conventions by United Nation in this case and also for performing philanthropic traditions of Russian government once more & emphasis on this matter that in the same year (1915) by attempts of Russia, the big European governments titled the committed measures by the government of Turkey against Armenians, "crime against humanity"; meantime the state Duma of federal Russia condemned the performers of the Genocide 1915-1922, express it's sympathy with Armenian nation & announced that the date 24th April, the commemorating date for Genocide's victims.

Uruguay April 1995: The parliament of Uruguay brought up the Genocide subject against Armenian nation once more & meantime condemning Turkey, asked for recognition by that government.

Russia 22nd April 1994: The Russian Duma confirmed the resolution concerning recognition the Armenian Genocide as the first Genocide of the century in full agreement.

Cyprus April 1990: Meanwhile the parliament of Cyprus condemned the Armenian Genocide, announced the 24th April as the national commemorating date for this Genocide.

European parliament 18th June 1987: The European parliament recognized the Armenian Genocide & in the course of this decision, notified all the member government of this parliament to allocate a date to commemorating the crimes and massacres which were committed during the 20th century.

Argentina June 1985: The congress of Argentina confirmed a resolution concerning the Armenian Genocide.

giovedì 13 agosto 2009

Turkish Coalition of America "TCA" on Google !!!

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release ~ 2009-08-11
Contact: Elizabeth S. Chouldjian ~ Tel: (202) 775-1918

TURKISH GROUP PRESSURES GOOGLE TO BECOME COMPLICIT IN GENOCIDE DENIAL
Launches Online Campaign to Reinstate Google Ads Misinformation Campaign
WASHINGTON, DC – The Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) today launched an online campaign to pressure internet giant Google into complicity in its denial of the Armenian Genocide, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).The move comes in response to Google’s recent decision to stand by its “Don’t be Evil” motto by stopping advertisements, placed by the TCA, which drove internet traffic to websites denying the Armenian Genocide. The TCA’s earlier Google Ads were triggered with search entries including “Armenia”, “Armenian”, “Armenian Genocide” and led to the Turkish Coalition of America website which includes revisionist materials denying the centrally planned and systematically carried out campaign of extermination of 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman Turkish Government from 1915-1923. The group also advocates against passage of Congressional legislation, H.Res.252, recognizing the Armenian Genocide.“The Turkish Coalition of America’s efforts to strong-arm Google to join their Armenian Genocide denial campaign is as misguided as their broader efforts to cover-up this crime against humanity,” said ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian. “We commend Google for reviewing its ad policy and respecting its ‘Don’t be Evil’ motto by turning down ads advocating hate and lies.”Google reviewed its policy on running Armenian Genocide denial ads in June, 2009, after receiving thousands of letters from concerned Armenian Americans and human rights activists expressing outrage at the ads. An ANCA Action Alert distributed on May 28th explained that “These ads are misleading to Google patrons, profoundly offensive to victims and survivors of all genocides, and contribute to an environment of outright denial and impunity in the face of mass atrocities that continues to fuel the cycle of genocide to this very day.” A Facebook Causes page, titled “Stop Turkey's Anti-Armenian Genocide Propaganda on Google AdWords!” has over 9100 members.The ANCA has posted an alert urging activists to contact Google in support of their policy against genocide denial.
Click here to take action.

Source : ANCA http://www.anca.org/press_releases/press_releases.php?prid=1747

Armenian Genocide Quotes

Mustafa "Ataturk" Kemal
Founder of the modern Turkish Republic in 1923 and revered throughout Turkey, in an interview published on August 1, 1926 in The Los Angeles Examiner, talking about former Young Turks in his country…
"These left-overs from the former Young Turk Party, who should have been made to account for the millions of our Christian subjects who were ruthlessly driven en masse, from their homes and massacred, have been restive under the Republican rule."

Adolf Hitler
While persuading his associates that a Jewish holocaust would be tolerated by the west stated…
"Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?"

Yossi Beilin
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister. April 27, 1994 on the floor of the Knesset in response to a TV interview of the Turkish Ambassador
4/27/1994 - "It was not war. It was most certainly massacre and genocide, something the world must remember... We will always reject any attempt to erase its record, even for some political advantage."

Gerald Ford
Addressing the US House of Representatives.
"Mr. Speaker, with mixed emotions we mark the 50th anniversary of the Turkish genocide of the Armenian people. In taking notice of the shocking events in 1915, we observe this anniversary with sorrow in recalling the massacres of Armenians and with pride in saluting those brave patriots who survived to fight on the side of freedom during World War I. - Congressional Record, pg. 8890"

Enver Pasha
One of the triumvirate rulers publicly declared on 19 May 1916… 5/19/1916 -
"The Ottoman Empire should be cleaned up of the Armenians and the Lebanese. We have destroyed the former by the sword, we shall destroy the latter through starvation."

Enver Pasha
One of the triumvirate rulers publicly declared on 19 May 1916… 5/19/1916 -
"You are greatly mistaken. We have this country absolutely under our control. I have no desire to shift the blame onto our underlings and I am entirely willing to accept the responsibility myself for everything that has taken place."

Talat Pasha
In a conversation with Dr. Mordtmann of the German Embassy in June 1915… 6/1/1915 - "Turkey is taking advantage of the war in order to thoroughly liquidate (grundlich aufzaumen) its internal foes, i.e., the indigenous Christians, without being thereby disturbed by foreign intervention. What on earth do you want? The question is settled. There are no more Armenians."

Cemal Pasha
To a German officer upon seeing the deportations in Mamure said…
"I am ashamed of my nation (Ich schame mich fur meine Nation)"

Cemal Pasha
Minister of the Interior of Turkey publicly declared on March 15 that on the basis of computations undertaken by Ministry Experts…
"800,000 Armenian deportees were actually killed...by holding the guilty accountable the government is intent on cleansing the bloody past."

Prince Abdul Mecid
Heir-Apparent to the Ottoman Throne, during an interview…
"I refer to those awful massacres. They are the greatest stain that has ever disgraced our nation and race. They were entirely the work of Talat and Enver. I heard some days before they began that they were intended. I went to Istanbul and insisted on seeing Enver. I asked him if it was true that they intended to recommence the massacres which had been our shame and disgrace under Abdul Hamid. The only reply I could get from him was: 'It is decided. It is the program.'"

Grand Vezir Damad Ferid Pasha
Equivalent rank in the US would be head of the cabinet I think. He described the treatment of the Armenians as…
"A crime that drew the revulsion of the entire humankind."

Mustafa Arif
Minister of Interior stated on 13 December 1918… 12/13/1918 -
"Surely a few Armenians aided and abetted our enemy, and a few Armenian Deputies committed crimes against the Turkish nation... it is incumbent upon a government to pursue the guilty ones. Unfortunately, our wartime leaders, imbued with a spirit of brigandage, carried out the law of deportation in a manner that could surpass the proclivities of the most bloodthirsty bandits. They decided to exterminate the Armenians, and they did exterminate them."

Henry Morgenthau,
Sr.U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire Ambassador Morgenthau's Story, 1919 1/1/1919 - "When the Turkish authorities gave the orders for these deportations, they were merely giving the death warrant to a whole race; they understood this well, and, in their conversations with me, they made no particular attempt to conceal the fact. . . . I am confident that the whole history of the human race contains no such horrible episode as this. The great massacres and persecutions of the past seem almost insignificant when compared to the sufferings of the Armenian race in 1915."

British Viscount James Bryce
October 6, 1915, speech 10/6/1915 -
"The massacres are the result of a policy which, as far as can be ascertained, has been entertained for some considerable time by the gang of unscrupulous adventurers who are now in possession of the Government of the Turkish Empire. They hesitated to put it in practice until they thought the favorable moment had come, and that moment seems to have arrived about the month of April."

Count Wolff-Metternich
German Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire July 10, 1916, cable to the German Chancellor
7/10/1916 -
"In its attempt to carry out its purpose to resolve the Armenian question by the destruction of the Armenian race, the Turkish government has refused to be deterred neither by our representations, nor by those of the American Embassy, nor by the delegate of the Pope, nor by the threats of the Allied Powers, nor in deference to the public opinion of the West representing one-half of the world."

Theodore Roosevelt
May 11, 1918, letter to Cleveland Hoadley Dodge 5/11/1918 -
". . . the Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the failure to act against Turkey is to condone it . . . the failure to deal radically with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing the future peace of the world is mischievous nonsense."

Herbert Hoover
The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, 1952 1/1/1952 -
"The association of Mount Ararat and Noah, the staunch Christians who were massacred periodically by the Mohammedan Turks, and the Sunday School collections over fifty years for alleviating their miseries—all cumulate to impress the name Armenia on the front of the American mind."

Jimmy Carter
May 16, 1978, White House ceremony 5/16/1978 -
"It is generally not known in the world that, in the years preceding 1916, there was a concerted effort made to eliminate all the Armenian people, probably one of the greatest tragedies that ever befell any group. And there weren't any Nuremberg trials."

Ronald Reagan
April 22, 1981, proclamation 4/22/1981 -
"Like the genocide of the Armenians before it, and the genocide of the Cambodians which followed it, . . . the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten."

George Bush Sr.
April 20, 1990, speech in Orlando, Florida 4/20/1990 -
"[We join] Armenians around the world [as we remember] the terrible massacres suffered in 1915–1923 at the hands of the rulers of the Ottoman Empire. The United States responded to this crime against humanity by leading diplomatic and private relief efforts."

Prime Minister of Great Britain (1940-45, 1951-55)
"In 1915 the Turkish Government began and ruthlessly carried out the infamous general massacre and deportation of Armenians in Asia Minor." "There is no reasonable doubt that this crime was planned and executed for political reasons."

Caroline, Baroness Cox,
House of Lords 4/1/1999 -
"If nations are allowed to commit genocide with impunity, to hide their guilt in a camouflage of lies and denials, there is a real danger that other brutal regimes will be encouraged to attempt genocides. Unless we speak today of the Armenian genocide and unless the Government recognizes this historical fact, we shall leave this century of unprecedented genocides with this blot on our consciences."

Admiral Mark L. Bristol,
U.S. High Commissioner to Turkey
"The Armenians are a race like the Jews-they have little or no national spirit and poor moral character."

Prof. Colin Tatz, Director,
Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies 1/1/1996 -
"The Turkish denial [of the Armenian Genocide] is probably the foremost example of historical perversion. With a mix of academic sophistication and diplomatic thuggery -- of which we at Macquarie University have been targets -- the Turks have put both memory and history into reverse gear."

Stanley Cohen,
Professor of Criminology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 12/1/1995 -
"The nearest successful example [of collective denial] in the modern era is the 80 years of official denial by successive Turkish governments of the 1915-17 genocide against the Armenians in which 1.5 million people lost their lives. This denial has been sustained by deliberate propaganda, lying and cover-ups, forging documents, suppression of archives, and bribing scholars."

Source: http://www.genocide1915.info/quotes/

mercoledì 12 agosto 2009

Sibel Edmonds

Former FBI Language Specialist Sibel Edmonds finally gets to testify under oath, after being hit with a gag order. For more information on her and the deposition,

see http://www.bradblog.com/



Sibel Edmonds

Investigazioni FBI sui pagamenti a politici USA da parte della Turchia perchè neghino il Genocidio Armeno.