Month: March 2010

  • Tessa Hoffmann and the Armenian question

    Tessa Hoffmann and the Armenian question

    -Translated from German Original at https://www.turkishnews.com/de/content/2010/03/02/die-moderne-kunst-der-geschichtsschreibung/ –

    „The modern Art of historical Scholarship“

    An example of a subjective interpretation of history: Tessa Hoffmann and the Armenian question
    „A lie travels round the world while Truth is putting on her roots“

    (Rev. C.H. Spurgeon)

    Tessa Hoffman has done research studies of Slavic Studies, Armenistik and Sociology (1974) at various universities in Saint Petersburg (Russia), Yerevan (Armenia) and Tbilisi (Georgia). After her PhD (1982, she works at the Eastern European Institute at the Free University of Berlin.

    As a non-fiction writer and editor, Tessa Hoffmann has published numerous publications on the history, culture and present situation of Armenia. Tessa Hoffmann has very intensively devoted herself in Genocide Research, the Armenian Diaspora, and the Christian minorities in Turkey and South Caucasus.

    She engaged in volunteering as a coordinator in Armenia of the Society for threatened peoples and is the chairman of the AGA e.V. (Working Group-Against-Genocide-Recognition, Association for International Understanding). She currently works in the minority and migration studies, focusing on Eastern and South-Eastern Europe and South Caucasus. Tessa Hoffman was appreciated for her work by the Armenian government and the Armenian diaspora.

    -Garbis Papazian Prize of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (New York), 1988

    – Honorary Professorship of Hrachia Ajarian University (Yerevan), 2002

    – Fridtjof Nansen Medal of the National Museum and the Institute of the Armenian genocide (Yerevan), 2003

    – Hakob Meghapart medal of the national library of the Republic of Armenia (Yerevan), 2003

    – Medal for the study of the Armenian genocide, awarded by the National Museum and Institute of the Armenian Genocide, Yerevan, 2005

    One of her most important works is the book entitled “The Armenian genocide to justice, the process Talat Pasha”. As a cover of the book, published by Hoffmann in 1980 the following picture with the title: “Turkish barbarism can be seen: a pyramid of skulls in Western Armenia 1916/1917” can be seen. The photograph of the Turkish Minister of Interior / Grand Vizier at that time, Talat Pasha, who was assassinated in exile in Berlin on 15 March 1921, Armenians Soghomon Tehlirian, can be seen on the top left.

    Figure 1: „Turkish Barbarism: A pyramid of skulls in Western Armenia 1916/1917“.

    Issue 1980Armenischen genocide, Yerevan, 2005

    At first glance the image looks to the viewer very “frightening”. A large pile of skulls, about the vultures circling and in the middle of the cover picture, the turkish grand vizier Talat Pasha. And at least after reading the figure caption, the horrors of the tates and the perpetrators of this barbarism is clearly illustrated to the reader. A clever thought out and put together composition of pictures, which should make “the terror” and the polluter clear to the reader.

    For years, this book could be bought in this version in bookshops. Until the historian

    T. Ataöv recognized the systematic manipulation with respect to this cover image and published it in his book “An Armenian Falsification” thematised in 1985. He uncovered the incident without unmasking Tessa Hoffman as the person responsible for this particular call.

    Was this just an oversight by Tessa Hoffman?

    Tessa Hofmann has not done accidentally or unknowingly. Rather, she had probably

    red the following passage in the files of the Foreign Office: “[…On 10 and

    12th of the month, a cortege of about 2,000 exiled women and children arrived through Ras-ul Ain arrived on foot in completely exhausted state here, a cortege that would have been played in its cruelty only by the brush of a Vereshchagin …]” Source: PA-AA/BoKon/170; A53a, 5779, p. 7.10.1915;

    Here’s the famous picture of the Russian painter Wereschtschagin:

    Figure 2: Left: Oil Painting “the consequences of war” (1871/72) by the Russian painter Wassilij Weretschaging (1842-1904), Right: Cover picture of the book, edited by T. Hoffmann

    Interestingly, the cover image is in black and white and not shown in colour like the original, obviously to give the impression of a photograph. After this scientific fraud was uncovered, Tessa Hofmann let to remove this photo montage. Curiously, this was also done from several printed editions, readily by removing the book covers of the books in the libraries. And soon a new edition of the book had to be cover with a new image:

    Figure 3: 1985 edition

    The historian Hermann Goltz dealt with these issues in the published “acts of international Dr. Johannes Lepsius Symposium 1986” at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg, which he described as “astonishing” and “embarrassing”. Is it really just amazing and embarrassing?

    Is this a mistake or a deliberate attempt of a subjective manipulation of historical events?

    If one is good-natured and open mind you could say that Ms. Hoffmann was here made a mistake and she had misinterpreted the information in the files of the foreign office. However, if one reads the book, the following picture can be found further inside.

    Figure 4: Armenians tortured and violated. Taken on the road from Trapesunt (Trabzon) to Ersnga by a German officer.

    Again, the reader is led to the suffering of the Armenians in mind. Half-naked and naked Armenians, which (by Turkish soldiers) are being tortured and raped. And a German officer photographed the scene. “What kind of sangfroid of the German officer?” would one asked the question here. But research has shown that this image is also a painting, from Paul-Emile Boutigny (1854-1929) with the name “Les Horreur de la Guerre” (“The Disasters of War”)

    Figure 5: Paul-Emile Boutigny (1854-1929) with the name “Les Horreur de la Guerre”

    And again, the original color paint was imaged as a black and white image. By now it must be clear that Tessa Hoffman had deliberately used the images to give her type of presentation a weight to the events of 1916-17.

    Is this just an oversight?

    On page 96 we see the following image on the Armenians being crucified by Turcs.

    Figure 6: Crucified Armenian women in the area of the Der-es-Zor.

    However, own research came to the conclusion that this picture is also a fake. It is a frame from a Holywood movie “Ravished Armenia” listed in the U.S. (1919) by Oscar Apple from the novel by Arshaluys (Aurora) Mardiganian (1918). It deals with the topic on Armenian question. This film served to sensitize Americans to the problem at that time. The following picture is for example also from this film. It’s the same setting, this time without the horsemen.

    Figure 7: A frame from the silent film “Ravished Armenia, 1919

    Are these just individual cases?

    Ms Tessa Hoffmann is, as mentioned, also the chairman of the AGA e.V. (Working Group-Against Genocide Recognition, Association for International Understanding). Now let’s look at another image from the image documents of the company, supposedly of massacred Armenians.

    Figure 8: Skull of Armenians burnt alive in the village of Ali-Srnan. Source: Armjanskij Central’nyj Komitet (Izd.): ,Al’bom’’ armjan’-bežencev’’. Tiflis (um 1918) Ref. Nr.: 91 From: www.aga-online.org

    The first impression of this picture again quite credibly conveys the brutality with which the Armenians were massacred, which is the purpose of the image document series of AGA. Below we see a picture from the online edition of Deutsche Welle, entitled “The genocide of the Armenians”.

    Figure 9: Mass grave containing the bodies of killed Armenians.
    From Deutsche Welle, dw-world.de 24.04.2005

    Figure 9 is mirrored and was found in the online edition of the Deutsche Welle dw-world.de. The copyrights are at the dpa (German Press Agency. Figure 8 most probably comes from an Armenian book and is also recorded with an image reference. The real problem is that both images have been manipulated by both companies, pulled out of context and used with a false report, or insufficient source cited.

    The comments to the picture, which differ from the actual image is: Armjanskij Central’nyj Komitet (Izd.): Al’bom”armjan’-bežencev. Tbilisi 1918. ” This is particularly interesting, since Tbilisi was no longer affiliated for decades with the Ottoman Empire, but was since 1801 in the Russian Empire (today’s Georgia). This attempts to pantomime pictures in order to give more weight to the view of Armenian massacre. This is particularly morally reprehensible, because it is more likely that these victims are either Muslim or Georgian, mostly Aserbaidchaner or Georgians, who at that time (early 19th century massacre) were expelled from the Caucasus region by Armenians and Russians, in order to establish an independent Armenia.

    The aspirations of the Armenians for a free and independent “Greater Armenia” is not limited to the period around 1800-1918. Rather, it sets itself up through the present day. An example is the current situation in Nagorno-Karabakh (Aserbaidchan), where approximately 20% of Asarbaidchanischen territory is illegitimately1 occupied by Armenians. Despite several UN resolutions, the state Armenia until today refuses to release the occupied territories under international law.

    1.UN Resolutionionen

    A statement from the resolutions of the United Nations 824 (1993) 853 (1993), 874 (1993), 884 (1993): „….Expressing its serious concern that a continuation of the conflict in and around the Nagorny Karabakh region of the Azerbaijani Republic, and of the tensions between the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic, would endanger peace and security in the region, Noting with alarm the escalation in armed hostilities as consequence of the violations of the cease-fire and excesses in the use of force in response to those violations, in particular the occupation of the Zangelan district and the city of Goradiz in the Azerbaijani Republic, Reaffirming the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Azerbaijani Republic and of all other States in the region…).

    I would like to conclude with following remarks:

    The use of pictorial material for propaganda purposes is a readily used tool to strengthen the own arguments. But images are subjective perceptions, which can be easily distorted. Examples are the above image materials. The use of the same, especially for the anti-Turkish propaganda, has a long tradition. Back in the 16th Century pictorial materials were used to the anti-turkish propaganda and to spread fear among the population.

    Picture 10: Translation of the caption: Anti-Turkish propaganda Horror has a good tradition. Jacopo Ligozzi around 1576 painted a gruesome picture with a sub-miniature Mufti İl papa Delli Turchi (A Mufti as Pope of the Turks) with a monster. It should be mentioned that the religious leader of the Turks is the master of monster. (Aus: A Myth of Error: Europe, Turkey and public opinion, Prof. Erich Feigl, 1999, F.A. Herbig Verlag)

    However, even the subtlest propaganda and distortion of historical events in favour of communities can never hide the facts and truth.

    Given the deliberate distortion or manipulation of data, the scientists should be capable of a more serious and courageous critics as merely “expressing embarrassment” and “surprise”. I therefore wish and call all the involved parties to allow for historical events to be analyzed by independent historians in order to get an insight to the actual events in the mentioned time period. The clarification of historical events is not the business of politicians, who are primarily committed to their constituency, but by historians who should commit themselves for scientific truth. In the spirit of dialogue, I would also like to appeal to the involved parties, Turkey and Armenia to come to an agreement in order to analyze the events of 1917 by an independent committee of historians.

    Compiled by Dr. A. Sak

  • CBS 60 MINUTES TAKES SIDE IN “BATTLE OVER HISTORY”

    CBS 60 MINUTES TAKES SIDE IN “BATTLE OVER HISTORY”

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    It is with utmost disappointment and grave sadness that Americans of Turkish heritage coast-to-coast watched CBS’s 60 Minutes program on 28 February 2010 blatantly take side on the documentary “Battle Over History”. Instead of being impartial, objective, and balanced reporters, as expected from an international news media organization, CBS chose to act like an arrogant journalist with a cause, promoting a long discredited political claim of a spurious genocide as settled history.

    Selection of obviously biased contents, clearly provocative symbols, incredibly misrepresented location, dishonest and racist Armenian speakers, and overtly partisan narratives pointed to a propaganda campaign rather than an honest attempt to educate public about a historical controversy.

    The documentary start with a falsehood purporting “…overwhelming majority of historians recognize genocide…” whereas the opposite is true. Here is a partial list of 69 world renown historians who rejected publicly on 19 May 1985, in New York Times & Washington Post, the Armenian characterization of WWI events as genocide, instead called it “…inter communal warfare fought by Christian and Muslim irregulars…”: Prof. Bernard Lewis of Princeton, Prof. Stanford Shaw of UCLA, Prof. Justin McCarthy of Louisville, and many others.

    In fact, so many of the true scholars were refuting the Armenian claims that the Armenian lobby was forced to create new avenues to buy credibility: genocide scholars. These are mostly retired professionals, psychiatrists, lecturers on US Government, English teachers, and others, all posing as authorities in history but most are not even historians, and all organized through the Armenian lobby, financed in part by the Cafesjian Foundation and organized by the notoriously anti-Turkish Zoryan Institute.

    It was remarkable that an English professor, Balakian, and not a historian was selected as the spokesperson for Armenians in a complex event in history, along with a dentist, a priest, and others. The token inclusion of the harshly edited words of the frequently interrupted Turkish ambassador did little to counter the massive infusion of disinformation and deception by the Armenian propagandists featured prominently throughout the documentary.

    Balakian asserted “…450,000 Armenians died in Dar El Zor…” which was another falsehood. Even American consul wrote that 500,000 Armenians survived the move within the context of the temporary resettlement (TERESET) order of 1915. TERESET was a wartime homeland security measure taken to defend the country in the face of brutal foreign invasions (i.e. military campaigns by the ANZAC and the French in the Dardanelles, Russians in the Ottoman-Russian border, and British in Sinai, among others) and equally atrocious domestic revolts and fifth columns (i.e. Van Revolt by Armenians in April 1915).

    Even the U.S. Congress’ own records from those times and dates clearly corroborate the Turkish position on the conflict:

    a- “American Military Mission to Armenia” (General Harbord) Report 1920 and the Annex Report Nat. Archives 184.021/175 –which does not mention any “race extermination” but, on the contrary, refers to “…refinements of cruelty by Armenians to Muslims…”

    b- Joint U.S. CONGRESS RESOLUTION NO. 192, APRIL 22, 1922 relative to the activities of Near East Relief ending 31 December 1921 which has unanimously resolved that a total of 1,414,000 Armenians were alive (which makes killing of 1.5 million Armenians an impossibility, since the total Armenian population was around 1.5 million at the time.)

    c- George Montgomery, a member of the U.S. delegation at the Paris Conference, had presented a detailed tabulation in 1919, showing a total of 1,104,000 Armenians alive, apart from those who had already immigrated to other countries.

    d- 29 March 1919 report of the Paris Conference subcommittee on atrocities, chaired by the U.S. secretary of State Lansing, lists Armenian losses as “…more than 200,000…” Even this number is exaggerated as they got their information from the Armenian church, not exactly an impartial source. After meticulous research through the archives, the Turkish Historical Society documented the deaths of 54,000 Armenians using Ottoman police reports filed on site, of which number only about 8,400 are reported as victims of massacres. The paragraphs a, b, and c jointly point to the THS number being closer to reality.

    Who, then may have jacked this number of Armenian casualties from the original 54,000 first to 200,000 in 29 March 1919 (Paris Peace Conference;) 600,000 in May 1919 (in a poster created by Armenians soliciting money in U.S. churches;) to the current 1.5 million? Take a guess!

    Many of the re-located Armenians did arrive in Syria and all of them were given homes, land and money. Armenians were given an option to return to Turkey in 1916 and 1917, and many actually did, in fact, some even joined the French forces and fought against the Ottoman Empire. The descendants of the re-located Armenians who chose to live in Syria and Lebanon make up a large portion of the Diaspora Armenians today. These facts, unfortunately, were not mentioned in the presentation.

    A single site was shown along the Euphrates, claiming that the bones were everywhere, which is extremely questionable after 95 years. The Armenian propagandists featured in the documentary certainly are not known to be below placing those bones there just before the “show” for maximum impact on the story, in the finest tradition of Andonian, the master fabricator of fake Talaat telegrams fame.

    The Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy was not given an opportunity to tell the truth, as he appeared for less than a minute, and erroneously referred to the re-settlement as deportations.

    Many American researchers and scholars, all experts in the history of the Ottoman Empire, dispute Armenian allegations, leading to the conclusion that although Armenian civilian losses during World War I were tragic, the events of 1915 were not tantamount to genocide. Armenians did not suffer alone, millions of Turks, Azeris, Kurds, Jews, Circassians, Persians also lost their lives during the same period from similar causes, including massacres by Armenian rebel bands. Take a look at the photos of Armenian revolutionaries, armed-to-the-teeth, here: www.ethocide.com . Do they look like the “poor, starving, unarmed, helpless Armenians” myth promoted deceptively and incessantly?

    The mound said to contain Armenian bones sounds very much like that Vereshagin painting of skulls of 1871, hanging in a museum in Moscow, with which the Armenians duped the world into thinking that those were the skulls of Armenians killed by Turks. When the Armenian lies were finally exposed by Prof. Turkkaya Ataov in 1983, no apology was issued by the Armenian lobbies. Same thing with alleged Hitler quote: it is a hoax. Even the most cursory search in the internet will readily reveal many sources showing Princeton historian Heath Lowry’s extensive work exposing the Armenian falsifications.

    That the frequently used infamous Hitler quote is a hoax is beyond suspicion. It suffices to read a few lines from the article “Historian of Armenian Descent Says Frequently Used Hitler Quote Is Nothing But a Forgery”, that appeared in The Armenian Reporter Vol. XVII, NO. 40, on August 2, 1984, where an Armenian historian advises his fellow Armenians not to use this fake quote again. “…Dr. Robert John, a historian of Armenian heritage from New York City stated, according the news article, that a commonly used quotation of an alleged statement by Adolf Hitler about the Armenian massacres was a forgery and should, therefore, not be used…” The complete article available at :

    Many other such fabrications, meticulously documented in recent a book by Ataov, are the reasons why we would be careful, if we were CBS reporters, not to take any Armenian claims, let alone who lies in the alleged mass grave, at face value.

    Armenians were never called infidels by the Ottomans as claimed in the film. On the contrary, it is a matter of historical record that the Ottomans had established one of the most tolerant administrations in history, with its millet system where the faith-based groups were organized in self-ruling, autonomous “millets”. When the Jews of Iberia were persecuted during the 1492 Spanish inquisitions and were told to convert to Catholicism, or leave, or get killed, no country in Europe would offer sanctuary to Jews for fear of retaliation by Catholic Rome. No country, except the Ottoman Empire, that is. Since than many other persecuted peoples have freely come to the Ottoman lands and prospered there in the centuries since. Turkey continued this fine tradition when German Jews in 1930, secular Iranians in 1980s, Iraqi Kurds in 1990s, and many others have also been saved. Balakian’s deliberate misrepresentation speaks volumes about his character. Like the skulls photo and the Hitler quote, this claim is fake, too.

    Then there the forced comparison between the court-proven (Nuremberg, 1945) uniquely Jewish tragedy of Holocaust versus the long discredited, political, and unsubstantiated claim of genocide. Deportation is a misnomer, because the treasonous elements were moved from one part of the country to another temporarily, until the end of the war, hence the term TERESET, temporary resettlement. Therefore, mentioning the factual Jewish Holocaust in the same breath with the bogus Armenian genocide is an insult to the silent memory of six million Jews who were killed just for being Jews. Jews did not take up arms against their own government. They did not demand German territories to establish a Jewish state on them. They did not terrorize the German countryside. They did not kill their German neighbors to the tune of 524,000 German victims. They did not join the invading enemy armies during WWII. Armenian, on the other hand, committed all of those heinous crimes during WWI and got away with them. Judging by CBS’s ethocidal coverage, the Armenians are still getting away with murder.

    Simon also failed to remind his unsuspecting audiences that Armenians resorted to a massive revolt in April 1915, killed more than 40,000 Muslims in cold blood, wrestled the city out of the Ottoman government forces , and turned it over to the invading enemy armies (Russians.) That was the equivalent of 9/11 for the Ottoman Empire. Why is it acceptable for the U.S. to cross the oceans to start a global war on terrorists in Afghanistan in 21st Century but not acceptable for the Ottoman Empire to move its terrorists from one corner of its land to another in the 20th Century?

    And the 24 April 1915, billed by the Armenian falsifiers as the start of a genocide is actually the equivalent of Guantanamo for the Ottoman Empire when known Armenian terrorists and their suspected accomplices were arrested and incarcerated for questioning. If it is good for the goose now, it should be good for the gander then. Please, no more double standards.

    Loaded terms like “death march”, “concentration camps” and claims like the Nazis learned from Turks are more recent inventions and after thoughts by the Armenian lobby, not unlike the genocide scholars, genocide curriculums, genocide lectures at Holocaust museums and Jewish synagogues. All new, all cunning steps in a master propaganda scheme, all designed to establish “credibility by association”, all funded by the Armenian lobby.

    Morgenthau, the career diplomat , historian, writer, quoted in the documentary, was actually none of those. He was a real estate agent and a developer from upstate new York who raised the most funds for Wilson in 1912 presidential campaign and was rewarded for his services by an ambassadorial post. He was a rabid anti-Turks and a Muslim hater. His book, published in 1918, was actually ghost –written by a Pulitzer Prize winner for him. Morgentahu never left Istanbul (except once for Jerusalem) but never set foot in Anatolia from where he reported. He could speak none of the languages of the era and area (Turkish, Persian, Arabic, Ottoman) so he relied on the translations and reports of his two male Armenian secretaries, Schmavonian and Andonian, hardly impartial sources of information. Morgenthau simply relayed the embellished and exaggerated reports filed by Armenian revolutionaries, American missionaries and other biased parties who could not care less about Muslims’ suffering, either directly or through American consuls in the area. As any fair-minded, honest, truth-seeker can easily see, the deck was shuffled with a pro-Armenians and anti-Turkish bias from the start.

    Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink’s assassination of 2007 was mentioned, but no word about the thousands of Turks who took to the streets condemning it. No mention, either, of the murder of Turkish Consul General Kemal Arikan in 1982 in Los Angeles or the fact that Armenians took to the streets to “celebrate it”! This is important, because both men were the same age when assassinated under similar circumstances by brain-washed youths, both married, and both had kids, both victimized by a similar hate crime. Yet, the Armenian victim (Dink) is glorified while Turkish victim is forgotten, dismissed, or ignored. Also ignored are more than 70 victims of Armenian terrorism and hate crimes since 1973. What is even more incredible that four of those victims were murdered in cold blood on American soil! Still, not a word from CBS on Turkish victims. Perhaps CBS reporter thinks Turks are expendable sub humans who deserve deaths, being of the wrong ethnicity and religion.

    BIAS & BIGOTRY IN THE TERM “ARMENIAN GENOCIDE”

    If one cherishes values like fairness, objectivity, truth, and honesty, then one should really use the term “Turkish-Armenian conflict”. Asking one “Do you accept or deny Armenian Genocide” shows anti-Turkish bias. The question should be re-phrased “What is your stand on the Turkish-Armenian conflict?”

    Turks believe it was an inter communal warfare mostly fought by Turkish and Armenian irregulars, a civil war which is engineered, provoked, and waged by the Armenian revolutionaries, with active support from Russia, England, France, and others, all eyeing the vast territories of the collapsing Ottoman Empire, against a backdrop of a raging world war.
    Armenians, on the other hand, totally ignoring Armenian agitation, raids, rebellions, treason, territorial demands, and Turkish victims killed by Armenians, unfairly claim that it was a one way genocide.

    GENOCIDE ALLEGATIONS IGNORE “THE SIX T’S OF THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN CONFLICT”

    While some in unsuspecting public may be forgiven for taking the blatant and ceaseless Armenian propaganda at face value and believing Armenian falsifications merely because they are repeated so often, it is difficult and painful for someone like me, the son of Turkish survivors on both maternal and paternal sides.

    Those seemingly endless “War years” of 1912-1922 brought wide-spread death and destruction on to all Ottoman citizens. No Turkish family was left touched, mine included. Those nameless, faceless Turkish victims are killed for a second time today with politically motivated and baseless charges of Armenian genocide.

    ALLEGATIONS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ARE RACIST AND DISHONEST HISTORY

    They are racist because they ignore the Turkish dead: about 3 million during WWI; more than half a million of them at the hands of Armenian nationalists.

    And the allegations of Armenian genocide are dishonest because they simply dismiss

    THE SIX T’S OF THE TURKISH-ARMENIAN CONFLICT:

    1) TUMULT (as in numerous Armenian armed uprisings between 1877 and 1920)

    2) TERRORISM (by well-armed Armenian nationalists and militias victimizing Ottoman-Muslims between 1882-1920)

    3) TREASON (Armenians joining the invading enemy armies as early as 1914 and lasting until 1921)

    4) TERRITORIAL DEMANDS (where Armenians were a minority, not a majority, attempting to establish Greater Armenia, the would-be first apartheid of the 20th Century with a Christian minority ruling over a Muslim majority )

    5) TURKISH SUFFERING AND LOSSES (i.e. those caused by the Armenian nationalists: 524,000 Muslims, mostly Turks, met their tragic end at the hands of Armenian revolutionaries during WWI, per Turkish Historical Society. This figure is not to be confused with about 2.5 million Muslim dead who lost their lives due to non-Armenian causes during WWI. Grand total: more than 3 million, according to Prof. Justin McCarthy.)

    6) TERESET (temporary resettlement) triggered by the first five T’s above and amply documented as such; not to be equated to the Armenian misrepresentations as genocide.)

    VERDICT WITHOUT DUE PROCESS AMOUNTS TO LYNCHING

    Those who take the Armenian “allegations” of genocide at face value seem to also ignore the following:

    1- Genocide is a legal, technical term precisely defined by the U.N. 1948 convention (Like all proper laws, it is not retroactive to 1915.)

    2- Genocide verdict can only be given by a “competent court” after “due process” where both sides are properly represented and evidence mutually cross examined.

    3- For a genocide verdict, the accusers must prove “intent” at a competent court and after due process. This could never be done by the Armenians whose evidence mostly fall into five major categories: hearsay, mis-representations, exaggerations, forgeries, and “other”.

    4- Such a “competent court” was never convened in the case of Turkish-Armenian conflict and a genocide verdict does not exist (save a Kangaroo court in occupied Istanbul in 1920 where partisanship, vendettas, and revenge motives left no room for due process.)

    5- Genocide claim is political, not historical or factual. It reflects bias against Turks. Therefore, the term genocide must be used with the qualifier “alleged”, for scholarly objectivity and truth.

    HISTORY IS A MATTER OF SCHOLARSHIP, NOT CONVICTION, CONSENSUS, POLITICAL CORRECTNESS
    History is not a matter of “conviction, consensus, political resolutions, political correctness, or propaganda.” History is a matter of research, peer review, thoughtful debate, and honest scholarship. Even historians, by definition, cannot decide on a genocide verdict, which is reserved for a “competent court” with its legal expertise and due process.
    POLITICAL LYNCHING OF THE TURKS BY ARMENIANS TODAY

    What we witness today amounts to lynching of the Turks by Armenians to satisfy the age old Armenian hate, bias, and bigotry. Values like fairness, presumption of innocence until proven guilty, objectivity, balance, honesty, and freedom of speech are stumped under the fanatic Armenian feet. Unprovoked , unjustified, and unfair defamation of Turkey, one of America’s closest allies in the troubled Middle East, in order to appease some nagging Armenian activists runs counter to American interests.
    Those who claim genocide verdict today, based on the much discredited Armenian evidence, are actually engaging in “conviction and execution without due process”. Last time I looked in the dictionary, that was the definition of “lynching”.
    Isn’t it time to stop fighting the First World War and give peace a chance?

  • Kinikoglu: Timing Of “Genocide” Resolution Is Absurd

    Kinikoglu: Timing Of “Genocide” Resolution Is Absurd

    Saturday, 27 February 2010

    A delegation in the leadership of President of Turkey-US Parliamentary Friendship Group Suat Kinikoglu will lobby against so called Armenian genocide resolution which is scheduled to be voted by Committee of Foreign Affairs in U.S. House of Representatives on March 4. Suat Kinikoglu stressed that the timing of the genocide resolution is wrong and baseless and said that government, opposition parties, non-governmental organizations and Turkish community in US act in unity in this issue.”

    Members of Turkish Grand National Assembly’s Foreign Affairs Committee and the Turkish-American Parliamentary Friendship Group are expected to be in Washington on Monday to lobby against so called Armenian genocide resolution before the discussion of the resolution in the House.

    Making a statement related to the visit of the delegation to Washington, Justice of Development Party’s Vice President for foreign relations Suat Kinikoglu said that bringing the resolution on the agenda of U.S. Congress while the process between Turkey and Armenia continues, is unfortunate and is due to lack of foresight.

    Stating that they will stress the strategic relations between Turkey and United States, Kinikoglu said, “Armenian diaspora tried the same in 2007 and they could not achieve anything. The resolution had passed from the Foreign Affairs Committee but it was not introduced to General Assembly. We are aiming to prevent passage of the resolution in the Foreign Affairs Committee this year. If that can’t be done, we will prevent it to be brought on the agenda of General Assembly.”

    Kinikoglu said, “When you consider the recent level that Turkish-American relations have reached, you understand that the timing of the resolution is absurd and baseless. Hopefully we will prevent this harmful resolution with success. The government, opposition parties, non-governmental organizations and Turkish community in US are all acting in unity in this issue.”

    Photo: AA

  • CBS – Reply to Battle of History program 60 Minutes  .. Dr. Robert B. Mckay (Turkish Bob)

    CBS – Reply to Battle of History program 60 Minutes .. Dr. Robert B. Mckay (Turkish Bob)

    To Les Moonves, President & CEO, CBS Corp.  [email protected]

    From: Robert McKay, PhD., P. O. Box 126, Eastford, CT 06242 860-974-0392

    Regarding:  Reply to the Bob Simon/Peter Balakian Story titled “Battle over History”

    Date:  February 28, 2010

    Bob Simon’s story being aired Sunday, February 28, 2010, on 60 Minutes with Peter Balakian is causing concerns about CBS by the Turkish community…concerns that I, too, share.

    50 Years ago my wife and I traveled to Turkey.  We lived there for 5 years as teachers at the Tarsus American College, Tarsus, Turkey.  Finding artifacts going back to 2500 B.C. opened our eyes to aspects of history that never seemed real in a sterile classroom on the rolling hills of eastern Connecticut, University of Connecticut.

    One of the many issues that interested me were the events of 1915 and the actions that surrounded them.

    However if we take 1915 out of context we do not see the relentless, persistent and predictable deaths that the Armenians have inflicted on their neighbors:  Jews, Kurds, Turks, Azeries, and all others who might disagree with them.

    A flow of history which shows a uniform and consistent pattern of atrocities by the Armenians would be the 3 periods listed:

    1. 1915 through WWI Armenian Russian conspiracy
    2. 1980’s Armenians begin worldwide assassinations:  Ambassadors and politicians

    they didn’t like.  The FBI credited Armenia with 25% of international terrorism in the USA.

    1. 1992—In the Nagorno=Karabakh region of Azerbaijan Armenian and Russian

    forces kill 400,000 Azaries leaving 1,000,000 (IDP’s) International Displaced

    Persons in Azerbaijan.

    Period I

    Let’s talk about 1915 through WWI.  It is well documented that Russia wished the demise of Ottoman Turkey and wanted access to oceans.  During this period Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire flocked to join Russian forces attacking the Ottomans from their eastern flank.  The Armenian Russian forces and guerilla forces with the Ottoman Empire blow up post offices, cut lines of communication and caused the Ottomans to move up to 400,000 troops from the southern flank to protect the Armenian Russian threat.  There were massacres and atrocities of equal magnitude on both sides.  Bones found in Turkish soil are both ethnically Turkic and Armenian.  However, today after all these years people like Peter Balakian, who never had first hand knowledge of the situation, claim that the Ottoman’s committed a genocide:  as a side note the term genocide was never used until it had political importance long after WWII.

    In brief your concern with the topic is appreciated, but telling only the pro-western/Christian side of the story is not appreciated.  In the minds of many scholars, writers and politicians, the Armenian perspective is wrong!  There are, in fact, two sides.

    Please note that a preponderance of scholars and politicians do not accept the genocide concept.  Interestingly the highest ranking Armenian, Hovhannes Katchaznouni, the first Prime Minister of the new independent Armenian Republic in 1923 did not accept the concept of genocide.

    a)      Dr. Katchaznouni in his report to the Dashnaq Party’s 1923 Congress clearly accepts Armenian responsibility for the tragedy that befell his country.  “We (Armenians) caused this tragedy.  Turks knew what they were doing (and) the (Ottoman Turkish) deportation (of Armenians) was right and necessary”

    This report has been hidden from researchers for years, however since being uncovered it has been published in a brief 125 page book titled “Dashnagtzoutiun Has Nothing to Do Anymore”, Kaynak Yayinlari (Kaynak Press)  pps. 125.

    b) The Malta Tribunal, held by England, immediately after WWI and initiated by the Armenian interest could not convict a single Ottoman military officer or politician of

    genocide and/or war crimes.

    c) U.S. Admiral Bristol, commander of the Sixth Fleet and later first Ambassador to the new Republic of Turkey (post WWI) traveled the country extensively and reported no genocide.

    d) Ambassador Elekdar went to England to intensively study a document produced by the English called the “Blue Book”.  The Ambassador has shown that most of the the documents were either fraudulently written or slanted so as to draw England into WWI.

    Ambassador Elekdar subjected himself to scholars from around the world on his findings. He has not been refuted.

    For brevity it is fair to say that the key scholars and leaders of the early 1900’s did not attribute a genocide to the Ottoman Turks.

    Period II

    During the 1980’s Armenians, who never at any time in the history of the Ottoman Empire had never had sovereignty over even a single square inch of the Anatolian peninsula were beginning to push for land claims and reparation based upon a made up genocide claim.

    During this time the Turkish archives were open to scholars.  No one has ever found a single note or sentence regarding a government policy of eliminating or getting rid of Armenians.

    Armenia would never open its archives.  In order to prevent conflicting view the Armenians began a worldwide campaign of assassinating ambassadors and others who disagreed with them.  In fact at one point during this period the FBI identified Armenia as being responsible for 25% of international terror casualties in the U.S.A.

    Period III

    In 1992 interest in oil drive an Armenian Russian genocide of Azeris.  As in Period I (1915) Armenians are pawns of Russia.

    However since the early 1800’s those people of the Transcaucuses:  Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan have been under the control of Russia.  The Armenians more that the others, have been willing to be the pawns of Russian geo-political interests.

    In the 1990’s Russia had decided that the oil rich region of Nagorno-Karabakh would be an autonomous section of Azerbaijan even though it had a high % of Armenians living there.

    The Armenians living in this Nagorno Karabkh region of Azerbaijan began killing any Azari that lived there.  In the village of Khojaly (about 7000 people) the Armenians killed every man, woman and child.  The Russian 366th Regiment participated.

    The result was that by 1992 Armenians were responsible for killing 400,000 people and leaving over 1,000,000 International Displaced Persons (IDP’s) in Azerbaijan.  Where is the popular media outrage?  Where is the political outrage?  These events are contemporary.

    As background information let’s remember that Armenia today is about the same population as Connecticut, slightly over 3 million.  Ten years ago the Armenian population was almost double that of today.  For economic reasons, Armenians are relocating around the world, a large percentage to Turkey.

    In Conclusion

    1. The long term actions of Armenia as an aggressor pawn of Russia lends credibility to the Turkish claims that there was no genocide.
    1. There is no doubt that more ethnic Turks died than ethnic Armenians,

    (International Red Cross figures state that more than 25% of all ethnic Turks died

    as a result of war, massacres, diseases and starvation.)

    1. There never was an Ottoman policy to exterminate Armenians.
    1. Ottoman Turks failed in World War I in large part because Armenian/Russian

    forces diverted their capabilities to the eastern part of the empire.

    1. At the beginning of the century Armenians were pawns of Russian attempts to

    gain seaports.  Armenia thought part of the Ottoman Empire would be given to

    them.

    1. Later in the century (1992) Armenia was a pawn of Russian oil interests.

    Again Russia gets oil, Armenia expands its borders into Azerbaijan.

    1. Armenian Russian killings in Azerbaijan are 400,000 dead and 1,000,000 IDP’s.

    Where is the outrage by the media and U.S. politicians.

    Personally I was very unhappy to see any program with Peter Balakian associated with it.  He is an Armenian nationalist who, as a “historian” has never attempted to see the truth of both sides.

    I could bring a wide range of resources to CBS that would acknowledge the suffering of Armenians and Turks and would like to do so if CBS has any interest in a broader look at history.

    Your 60 Minute piece either by plan or coincidence came at a very bad time:  the U.S. Congress is considering H. Res. 252 which agrees with the “non historical based claims of Armenia.”

    This resolution will harm U. S. Turkish relations and the Armenian-Turkish normalization process for years to come.  It will also harm Islam Christian trust for centuries around the world.  Alliances between Muslim and Christian countries will be less likely.  Certainly Turkish treaties with American backed Israel will be much

    less enthusiastically viewed.

    Cordially,

    Robert McKay

    Cc: The Honorable Namik Tan, Ambassador of Turkey, Washington DC

    The Honorable Mehmet Samsar, Turkish Consulate, NewYork, New York

    Dr. Kaya Buyukataman, President Turkish Forum

    Kaya Boztepe, President Federation of Turkish American Associations, New York

    Gunay Evinch, President Assembly Of Turkish American Associations, Washington DC

    Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Senator from Connecticut

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    WHO IS TURKISH BOB

    “Turkish Bob’s” Love Of Half a Century
    Friday, 15 April 2005
    Ali Cinar – Connecticut
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    When American protest singer Bob Dylan, in his autobiography “Chronicles” mentioned his ancestors’ origins as Turkey, it had major repercussions in Turkey, and we experienced the happiness of finding somebody else with ties to Turkey.Believing “everybody whose paths went through Turkey is a Turk!”, we helped the famous rock star to recover his identity. (Even though in his book, Dylan said that his ancestors went from Turkey to Odessa in Southern Russia before moving to USA.) Our guest in this issue is not as famous as Bob Dylan, but he is more valuable to the Turks and to Turkey. He is Dr. Robert B. McKay or “Turkish Bob” as close friends call him, living in Hartford, Connecticut, the center for US insurance companies. Although there are few Turks living in Hartford, Dr. McKay voluntarily acts as a major booster for Turkey. Every October 29th he raises the Turkish flag on the Hartford State Capitol, he volunteers in organizations forging tie between Turkey and US. Together with Turks he is working to promote Turkish culture in different areas. He worked on projects such as bringing the Murat Reis submarine, used to gather intelligence from Russia during the Cold War, to Little Rock, Arkansa, and on efforts to include Turkish culture in the Heritage Museum, which will soon be opened in affiliation with the Smithsonian Institute. HE WAS A TEACHER İN TARSUS McKay’s Turkish story started when he accepted a job as a teacher at Tarsus American College. McKay tells how impressed he was by the attention and the love he received during his five-year stay in Tarsus. Besides teaching, he also did volunteer work building village roads. He still remembers the taste of the fizzy lemonade, “gazoz”, he was offered everywhere he went. His office is decorated with Turkish books and the flag. His wife Lorraine summarizes the five years the couple spent with the words, “I learned more than I taught.” Their favorite locations in Turkey are the Pine Park near Silifke and Istanbul. McKlay, who was consulted by the Clinton administration regarding Cyprus, says, “I received a lot of attention in Turkey, now I am trying to show the same to Turks living in US.” A friend of the Turks, McKay has four missions: to educate Americans that Turkey is a friend in the free world, to increase the industrial and business relations between the two countries, to positively reinforce Turkey’s image in the US, and to make the contribution of Anatolian civilizations to today’s life more widely known. Some of the projects McKay is working on with Turks are the flying of the Turkish flag on the Hartford State Capitol, a program to bring students at Tarsus American High School with insufficient resources to the US, the exhibition of Turkish historical and cultural artifacts in the Smithsonian Institute’s planned new museum in Rhode Island, and the foundation of Ataturk Peace Museum in North Little Rock, Arkansas. McKay notes that such ambitous activities would ordinarily require at least six high-level managers to run, who would be funded by both governmental and private sources. McKay is a member of the board of directors and the advisory board of Turkish Forum,  as well as the board of directors of the Southern New England Turkish American Cultural Association. (April 2005, 16th Issue)\ ====================================================================================

    Turkish BOB

    Ali CINAR [email protected]
    Zaman o kadar hızlı akıp geçiyor ki, 4 ay sonra 2007’yi bitirmiş ve 2008’e merhaba demiş olacağız.Ramazan ayına girdiğimiz şu günlerde, Türk toplumundaki hareketlenmeler bir türlü istenildiği düzeye gelemiyor. Sorumlu vatandaşlık örneği için gönüllü olarak çalışan insanımız malesef parmakla sayılacak kadar az. Bilindiği gibi, Sözde Ermeni soykırımı tasarısı bu yılın sonuna kadar Kongreye sunulması bekleniyor.Bu konuda yapılan çalışmalar milyon kerede yazsak da az. Yazmak ile tabii ki bitmiyor , yazıyı harekete dökmek gerek.Bu nedenle sorumlu bir vatandaşlık örneği göstererek,2 aydır peşinde koştuğum kendi bölgemin temsilcisi Chris Shays ile görüşme imkanım oldu.Görüşmeye 3 arkadaşımı’da yanıma alarak gittim. 45 dakika süren toplantı sonucunda çıkan izlenimler umut verici. Grup olarak madde madde bütün istediklerimizi söyleme imkanı bulmamızın dışında, gerekli materyelleri kendisine sunduk.Türkiye’ye her yıl gitmesini öve öve söylemesine rağmen, tasarıya imza atan Cumhuriyetçi Shays, toplantı sonunda yumuşayarak, tahmin etmediğimiz bir girimde bulunacağı sözünü verdi. Bu toplantıya benimle katılan Turkish Bob’in sorumluluğu ve fedekarlığı,temsilci ile görüşmemden daha çok anlam ifade etti benim için. Kongre üyesi Shays ile görüşme tarihi son anda belli olduğu için, grup üyelerimi seçmek için çok fazla vaktim olmadı. Bana 3 saat uzaklıkta oturan, Dr. Bob Mckayı arayarak, yarın sabah benimle toplantıya gelir misin dediğimde , 70 yaşındaki Turkish Bob, tereddütsüz etmeden evet demesi ve gece 1’de evime gelmesi beni çok duygulandırdı. Sorumlu bir Türk vatandasının yapacağı hareketi,Türk akrabası bile olmayan Bob’tan görmek inanın çok anlamlı idi. McKay’ın Türkiye hikayesi 1959 yılında, öğretmen olarak gittiği Tarsus Amerikan Kolejı’nde başladı. Tarsus’ta yaşadığı beş yıl boyunca gördüğü ilgi ve sevgiden çok etkilendiğini söyleyen biyoloji öğretmeni McKay, Tarsus’ta köy yolarının yapımında gönüllü olarak da çalışmış. Ofisi ise Türk bayrakları ve kitaplarıyla süslü. Eşi Lorraine ile Türkiye’de geçirdiği beş yılı, “Öğrettiğimden çok öğrendim” diye özetliyor. Turkish Bob, Her 29 Ekim’de Connecticut’un başkentindeki hükümet binasına Türk bayrağını çekilmesinde de çok büyük katkısı var. Türkiye-ABD araşındaki organizasyonlarda gönüllü olarak çalışıyor. Soğük savaş döneminde ABD Donanması tarafından Rusya’dan istihbarat edinmek amaçıyla kullanılan Murat Reis Denizaltısı’nın Türkiye’den Little Rock, Arkansaş’a getirilmesinden tütün da Rhode Island’ta Smithsonian Institute’e bağlı açılacak Heritage Müzesi’nde Türk kültürünün tanıtımına katkı sağlamaya kadar değişik alanlarda Türkler’le birlikte çaba sarfediyor. Başkan Clinton döneminde Kıbrıs konusunda Beyaz Saray’ın bilgi ve görüşüne başvurduğu McKay, “Türkiye’de çok ilgi gördüm, şimdi o ilgiyi Amerika’da yaşayan Türkler’e göstermeye çalışıyorum” diyor. Bizlerin burda yapamadığını iste Turkish Bob yapıyor. Amerikadaki Türk toplumunun vurdumduymaz şekilde davranması ileride inanın ülkemize çok zarar verecek.Herşeyi devletten beklemeden , en azından kendi çevremizde ülkemize katkıda bulunacak çalışmalar yapmamız gerekiyor. Amerikada, yarım milyon nüfumuz var diye övünürken, Türkish Coalıtıon of America’nın açtığı faks kampanyasına katılım 1500’ün altında. 3 dakika bile zaman ayırıp internetten faks kampanyasına zaman ayırmayan arkadaş ve dostlarıma mı kızsam, bu konularda bana email atma, beni ilgilendirmiyor diyen dernek yöneticilerine mı kızsam yoksa 36 eyalet kabul etmiş ben mı uğrasicam diyen bazı akademisyenlere mı kızsam. Ama gelin görün ki , maddi ve manevi bir beklentide olmadan bizlere yardım eden Amerikalı’nın yaptıkları bizlere birçok mesaj vermiyor mü? ------------------------YORUMLAR ---------------------
    Thank you Bob for an excellent Letter to CBS President. I wrote to Andy Rooney, hoping that he would do something about this horrible act of CBS which will tarmish its image. I hope more TAC and Talas teachers and graduates will write to CBS and their congressmen in the US. Below is my letter to Andy Rooney.
    Yuksel Oktay Washington, NJ
    Open Letter to Andy Rooney, the Commentator on CBS 60 Minute Program, on “Battle over History’’, aired by CBS 60 Minute, today, Sunday at 19:00 PM, Feb. 28, 2010 Andy Rooney, CBS 60 Minute Commentator New York, NY
    Dear Mr. Rooney,
    Your commentary at the end of the 60 Minute program today was excellent, as usual. You were right in questioning the wisdom of including all those questions in the 2010 Census Form. I don’t know if you watched the entire 60 Minute program, especially the segment called “Battle over History”, the 10 minute segment prepared by E. Goushon and Drew Moughathan, which was full of fabricated stories, distorted facts, and not a good one. In fact, it was a disgrace to TV journalism, in which CBS is good at. In fact, probably the best program on TV is the “Sunday Morning” originated by Charles H Kuralt who would neverallow the showing of a one sided story on his program. Just like you questioned the Cencus Form, I would like to question the allegations in the “Battle of History”, if possible, with your help, which was more like “ Battle over History with Fabrications, Forged Documents, and Armenian Distortion of Facts”
    For years, 60 Minutes has been presenting excellent segments on many subjects that the public has cherished over and over again. I still remember the segment that was presented some years ago on Ahmet Ertegun, a Turkish-American and a music mogul who made Charles Ray famous along with many African-American musicians over the years. He is now buried in a small grave in Uskudar, Istanbul, but his contributions to the American society will never be forgotten.
    The 10 minute segment “Battle of History “, was full of fabrications, forged documents and distorted facts, as a result of which, the truth was lost. In 10 minutes, the entire Turkish nation was convicted of a crime which has never been proven in an International Court. Peter Balakian made a new revelation that 400,000 Armenians died in , which is a fabrication. Many of the re-located Armenians did arrive in and all of them were given homes, land and money. Armenians were given an option to return to Turkey in 1916 and 1917, and many did, in fact some joining the French forces and fighting against the Ottoman Empire. The descendants of the re-located Armenians who chose to live in Syria and Lebanon make up a large portion of the 8 million Diaspora Armenians. These facts were not mentioned in the presentation. Just one site was shown along the Euphrates, claiming that the bones were everywhere, which is questionable after 95 years. Perhaps they were just placed there for the program. The Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy was not given an opportunity to tell the truth, since he appeared for less than a minute, and erroneouslyreferred to the re-settlement as deportations. The Hitler statement that Peter Balakian loves to state at every occasion is a total fabrication which has been proven to be false. The reference to genocide scholars is also distortion of facts since these people are self appointed individuals without any credentials to pass a judgament on what happened 95 years ago. The murder of Hrant Dink was condemned by everyone in Turkey when 100,000 Turks walked behind his coffin, including this writer.
    The 10 minute segment was broadcast as a propaganda material to influence the 46 members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee before their vote on the fabricated Armenian genocide resolution on March 4, 2010. I will venture to say that, if they watched this segment, they will not believe all the falsifications and vote “NO” to the Resolution. Below is a letter that I sent to the members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and I hope you too will read it. And I hope you will have a talk with Bob Simon who put this segment on 60 Minutes, tarnishing its reputation. It would be wise if CBS 60 Minute airs “Armenian Revolt”, a documentary made by an American, which tells the truth about the Armenian issue.
    Respectfully. Yuksel Oktay
    Concerned American with Turkish Heritage and Past President, Federation of Turkish-American Associations, NY (1973) Saturday, 27 February 2010 Washington, NJ
    Attachments:
    Open Letter to the Chairman Howard L. Berman and the 46 Members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on, “Battle over History’’, to be aired by CBS 60 Minute, Feb. 28, 2010 which should be referred to as: “ Battle over History with Fabrications, Forged Documents, and Armenian Distortion of Facts”
    Part II
    February 27, 2010, Saturday
    CBS will air a segment on the Armenian issue on its 60 Minute program on February 28, just 3 days before the House Foreign Affairs Committee is scheduled to vote on the House Resolution 252, “Affirmation of the United States Record on the Armenian genocide Resolution,” on March 4, 2010. Most Turkish-Americans and their friends will be watching the program, as I am sure most of you also will, since this program is seen by many as propaganda material to influence your votes. Some of you have already declared your intentions, such as Rep. Brad Sherman of California where over a million Armenians live and where the Resolution was originated, who has stated that he will vote “yes”. Others have stated that they have not made up their minds, such as Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota, which is understandable, since he, like yourselves and the millions of Americans have been bombarded with Armenian propaganda for over 45 years which is based on fabrications, forged documents and distortion of facts, as a result of which the truth has been lost.

  • US congressmen call for Khojaly massacre remembrance

    US congressmen call for Khojaly massacre remembrance

    Co-chairman of the US Azerbaijan congressional caucus Bill Schuster, Solomon Ortiz and its member Michal McMahon made a statement at the Congress Thursday, calling on to remember the massacre committed in the Azerbaijani town of Khojaly on the night between February 25 and 26, 1992.

    The law-makers briefed their peers on the terrible details of that night, stressing Khojaly tragedy must be recognized by the international community as the outrage on humanity.

    They noted the savageries committed by Armenian and Russian armed forces in Khojaly were widely covered by the world media including that in US.

    The statement also says 20% of Azerbaijani lands are still under occupation notwithstanding UN`s and Council of Europe`s resolutions and decisions on unconditional withdrawal of Armenian Armed Forces from Azerbaijani territories and existence of about 1 million of refugees and displaced persons.

  • Open Letter to CBS 60 Minute Program on Alleged Armenian Allegations

    Open Letter to CBS 60 Minute Program on Alleged Armenian Allegations

    Open Letter to Andy Rooney, the Commentator on CBS 60 Minute Program, on “Battle over History’’, aired by CBS 60 Minute, today, Sunday at 19:00 PM, Feb. 28, 2010

    Andy Rooney,

    CBS 60 Minute Commentator

    New York, NY

    Dear Mr. Rooney,

    Your commentary at the end of the 60 Minute program tonight was excellent, as usual. You were right in questioning the wisdom of including all those questions in the 2010 Census Form. I don’t know if you watched the entire 60 Minute program, especially the segment called “Battle over History”, the 10 minute segment prepared by E. Goushon and Drew Moughathan, which was full of fabricated stories, distorted facts, and not a good one. In fact, it was a disgrace to TV journalism, in which CBS is usually good at. In fact, probably the best program on TV is the “Sunday Morning” originated by Charles H Kuralt who would have never allow the showing of a one sided story on his program. Just like you questioned the Cencus Form, I would like to question the allegations in the “Battle of History”, if possible, with your help, which was more like “ Battle over History with Fabrications, Forged Documents, and Armenian Distortion of Facts”

    For years, 60 Minutes has been presenting excellent segments on many subjects that the public has cherished over and over again. I still remember the segment that was presented some years ago on Ahmet Ertegun, a Turkish-American and a music mogul who made Charles Ray famous along with many African-American musicians over the years. He is now buried in a small grave in Uskudar, Istanbul, but his contributions to the American society will never be forgotten. If he had seen this segment, he would be heart-broken.

    The 10 minute segment “Battle of History “, was full of fabrications, forged documents and distorted facts, as a result of which, the truth was lost. In 10 minutes, the entire Turkish nation was convicted of a crime which has never been proven in an International Court. Peter Balakian made a new revelation that 400,000 Armenians died in the Syrian lands which was once part of the Ottoman Empire, which is a fabrication. Many of the re-located Armenians did arrive in Syria and all of them were given homes, land and money. Armenians were given an option to return to Turkey in 1916 and 1917, and many did, in fact some joined the French forces and fought against the Ottoman Empire. The descendants of the re-located Armenians who chose to live in Syria and Lebanon make up a large portion of the 8 million Diaspora Armenians. These facts were not mentioned in the presentation.

    Just one site was shown along the Euphrates, claiming that the bones were everywhere, which is questionable after 95 years. Perhaps they were just placed there for the program.  The Turkish Ambassador Nabi Sensoy was not given an opportunity to tell the truth, since he appeared for less than a minute, and erroneouslyreferred to the re-settlement as deportations. The Hitler statement that Peter Balakian loves to state at every occasion is a total fabrication which has been proven to be false. The reference to genocide scholars is also distortion of facts since these people are self appointed individuals without any credentials to pass a judgament on what happened 95 years ago. The murder of Hrant Dink was condemned by everyone in Turkey when 100,000 Turks walked behind his coffin, including this writer.

    The 10 minute segment was broadcast as a propaganda material to influence the 46 members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee before their vote on the fabricated Armenian genocide resolution on March 4, 2010. I will venture to say that, if they watched this segment, they will not believe all the falsifications and vote “NO” to the Resolution. Below is a letter that I sent to the members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and I hope you too will read it.  And I hope you will have a talk with Bob Simon who shamelessly put this segment on 60 Minutes, tarnishing its reputation. It would be wise if CBS 60 Minute airs “Armenian Revolt”, a documentary made by an American, which tells the truth about the Armenian issue.

    Respectfully.

    Yuksel Oktay

    Concerned American with Turkish Heritage and Past President,

    Federation of Turkish-American Associations, NY (1973)

    Saturday, 27 February 2010

    Washington, NJ

    Attachments:

    Open Letter to the Chairman Howard L. Berman and the 46 Members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on, “Battle over History’’, to be aired by CBS 60 Minute, Feb. 28, 2010

    which should be referred to as:

    “ Battle over History with Fabrications, Forged Documents, and Armenian Distortion of Facts”

    Part II

    February 27, 2010, Saturday
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    — On Sun, 2/28/10, AB <[email protected]> wrote:

    I just finished watching 60 Minutes on CBS. Although they tried to appear fair and giving time to both sides, as well as showing both side’s story, it was clearly one-sided and pro-Armenian. There were multiple Armenians interviewed, vs. only one Turk. The only Turk to be interviewed, former Ambassador Nabi Sensoy, was rudely interrupted twice by the CBS presenter.

    CBS has shown its complete and total bias, as has PBS before them, and other channels.