Demanding Justice for Armenians

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Remarks at House of Commons,


By Harut Sassounian,

Publisher, The California Courier

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At the invitation of the British-Armenian All-Party Parliamentary Group (BAAPPG), I spoke on May 7 at a special conference on the Armenian Genocide held at the House of Commons, Committee Room 3, the British Parliament, London.

Dr. Israel Charny, Director of the Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem, was also invited to speak at this conference. Regrettably, due to a last minute illness, Dr. Charny could not attend. His prepared remarks titled, “Denial of Genocide is not only a political tactic, it is an attack on decent people’s minds and emotions,” was read by Peter Barker, a former broadcaster of BBC Radio.

The conference was chaired by House of Lords member Baroness Cox, Chairman of BAAPPG. In attendance were: Members of the House of Lords, the Armenian Desk officer of the Foreign Office, representatives from the Embassies of Greece, Kuwait, Serbia, Slovenia, and Syria, non-governmental organizations, scholars, journalists, and other distinguished guests.

In my remarks titled, “Armenian Genocide and Quest for Justice,” I cited the acknowledgment of the Armenian Genocide by the United Nations, European Parliament, legislatures of more than 20 countries, U.S. House of Representatives, Pres. Reagan, 42 out of 50 U.S. States, and the International Association of Genocide Scholars.

I concluded that “after so many acknowledgments, the Armenian Genocide has become a universally recognized historical fact.”

I expressed regret that the United Kingdom remained one of the rare major countries that has yet to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. I pointed out that “Britain’s siding with a denialist state is not so much due to lack of evidence or conviction, but, sadly, because of sheer political expediency, with the intent of appeasing Turkey.” I urged British officials to heed the cautionary words of Prime Minister Winston Churchill who said: “An appeaser is someone who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.”

I suggested that Armenians no longer needed to convince the world that what took place during the years 1915-23 was “a genocide.”

Here are excerpts from my May 7 speech:

“A simple acknowledgment of and a mere apology, however, would not heal the wounds and undo the consequences of the Genocide. Armenians are still waiting for justice to be meted out, restoring their historic rights and returning their confiscated lands and properties.

“In recent years, Armenian-American lawyers have successfully filed lawsuits in U.S. federal courts, securing millions of dollars from New York Life and French AXA insurance companies for unpaid claims to policy-holders who perished in the Genocide. Several more lawsuits are pending against other insurance companies and German banks to recover funds belonging to victims of the Armenian Genocide.

“In 1915, a centrally planned and executed attempt was made to uproot from its ancestral homeland and decimate an entire nation, depriving the survivors of their cultural heritage as well as their homes, lands, houses of worship, and personal properties.

“A gross injustice was perpetrated against the Armenian people, which entitles them, as in the case of the Jewish Holocaust, to just compensation for their enormous losses.

“Restitution can take many forms. As an initial step, the Republic of Turkey could place under the jurisdiction of the Istanbul-based Armenian Patriarchate all of the Armenian churches and religious monuments which were expropriated and converted to mosques and warehouses or outright destroyed.

“In the absence of any voluntary restitution by the Republic of Turkey, Armenians could resort to litigation, seeking ‘restorative justice.’

“In considering legal recourse, one should be mindful of the fact that the Armenian Genocide did neither start nor end in 1915.

“Large-scale genocidal acts were committed starting with Sultan Abdul Hamid’s massacre of 300,000 Armenians from 1894 to 1896; the subsequent killings of 30,000 Armenians in Adana by the Young Turk regime in 1909; culminating in the Genocide of 1.5 million Armenians in 1915 to 1923; and followed by forced Turkification and deportation of tens of thousands of Armenians by the Republic of Turkey.

“Most of the early leaders of the Turkish Republic were high-ranking Ottoman officials who had participated in perpetrating the Armenian Genocide. This unbroken succession in leadership assured the continuity of the Ottomans’ anti-Armenian policies. The Republic of Turkey, as the continuation of the Ottoman Empire, could therefore be held responsible for the Genocide.

“An important document, recently discovered in the U.S. archives, provides irrefutable evidence that the Republic of Turkey continued to uproot and exile the remnants of Armenians well into the 1930’s motivated by purely racist reasons. The document in question is a ‘Strictly Confidential’ cable, dated March 2nd, 1934, and sent by U.S. Ambassador Robert P. Skinner from Ankara to the U.S. Secretary of State, reporting the deportation of Armenians.

“In the 1920’s and 30’s, thousands of Armenian survivors of the Genocide, were forced out of their homes in Cilicia and Western Armenia to locations elsewhere in Turkey or neighboring countries. In the 1940’s, these racist policies were followed by the Varlik Vergisi, the imposition of an exorbitant wealth tax on Armenians, Greeks and Jews. And, during the 1955 Istanbul pogroms, many Greeks as well as Armenians and Jews were killed and their properties destroyed.

“This continuum of massacres, genocide and deportations highlights the existence of a long-term strategy implemented by successive Turkish regimes from the 1890’s to more recent times, in order to solve the Armenian Question with finality.

“Consequently, the Republic of Turkey is legally liable for its own crimes against Armenians, as well as those committed by its Ottoman predecessors. “Turkey inherited the assets of the Ottoman Empire; And, therefore, it must have also inherited its liabilities.

“Finally, since Armenians often refer to their three sequential demands from Turkey: ‘Recognition’ of the Genocide; ‘Reparations’ for their losses; and the ‘Return’ of their lands, Turks have come to believe that once the Genocide is recognized, Armenians will then pursue their next two demands.

“This is the main reason why Turks adamantly refuse to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide. They fear that acceptance of the Genocide would lead to other demands for restitution. They believe that by denying the first demand, they would be blocking the ones that are sure to follow.

“The fact is that, commemorative resolutions adopted by legislative bodies of various countries and statements made on the Armenian Genocide by world leaders have no force of law, and therefore, no legal consequence.

“Armenians, Turks and others involved in this historical, and yet contemporary issue, must realize that recognition of the Armenian Genocide or the lack thereof, will neither enable nor deter its consideration by international legal institutions.

“Once Turkish officials realize that recognition by itself cannot and would not lead to other demands, they may no longer persist in their obsessive denial of these tragic events.

“Without waiting for any further recognition, Armenians can pursue their historic rights through proper legal channels, such as the International Court of Justice (where only states have such jurisdiction), the European Court of Human Rights and U.S. Federal Courts.

“Justice, based on international law, must take its course.”

Following an extensive question and answer period, Armenia’s Ambassador to Great Britain, Vahe Gabrieliyan, delivered the closing remarks. Based on the speeches of the two speakers, the BAAPPG issued a statement calling on the British Government to acknowledge the Armenian Genocide.

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Pelosi Statement on 94th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide

Washington, D.C. – Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement today to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide:

“Today, we commemorate the 94th Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide and pay tribute to the victims and survivors.  We know from their testimony and historical records that the Armenian genocide was conceived and carried out by the rulers of the Ottoman Empire from 1915 to 1923.

“It is estimated that more than 1.5 million Armenian men, women, and children were killed and more than two million others were expelled from their homeland.  International observers and diplomats to the Ottoman Empire, including U.S. Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, watched a nightmare unfurl and provided detailed accounts about ‘a campaign of race extermination.’

“It is long past time for the U.S. Government to formally recognize the Armenian Genocide.   If we ignore history then we are destined to repeat the mistakes of the past.  The genocides in Rwanda and Darfur remind us that we must do more to prevent this from ever happening again.

“On this anniversary, we must remember the victims and survivors of the Armenian Genocide.   We must also provide the leadership to ensure that this human tragedy is not repeated.”


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6 responses to “Demanding Justice for Armenians”

  1. Ruzanna Avatar
    Ruzanna

    ARMENIANS REMEMBER and DEMAND JUSTICE!!!

    Turkey must recognize the Armenian Genocide, apologize to Armenians and return our HISTORICAL LAND – THE WESTERN ARMENIA with our Holy Mountain ARARAT!!!
    We hopeful that JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL.

    Mr.Sassounian,
    thank you for your remarks “Armenian Genocide and Quest for Justice” !
    It is the voice of Armenian people – victims, survivors and new generation !!!
    Thank you!

    Ruzanna,
    Yerevan, ARMENIA

  2. Robert Avatar

    Hey Harut,

    You and I have tangled before. Just like your pseudo-journalist friend Appo, you ran away from my comments. Being that you’re a Dashnak Armenian, do you never get tired of your non-stop whinning? Do you not have any shame as others around you grow weary of your continuous diatribe as you and your kind pathetically keep playing the religion and victim card ad nauseum? Surely you must feel something when your supposed “evidence” is repeatedly proven to be forged, fabricated and just plain false! Given this, what do you experience deep down when in the halls of congress every year, yet another one of those bogus alledged “genocide” bills pop up like clockwork in the House, resulting in the usual ressonance of groans and muttered “not this crap again” comments abound? Other than your paid off politicians and stooges (the Schiff’s and the Nazi Pelosi’s), there aren’t enough of your positive spin doctors in the congress to drown out the true feelings of the sick-and-tired vast majority who, if it were up to them, would rather that you and your Dashnak Armenian cohorts just catch the next flights back to Yerevan and simply STAY THERE!!!!

  3. “…Denial is actually a continuation of the genocide, because it is a continuing attempt to destroy the victim group psychologically and culturally, to deny its members even the memory of the murders of their relatives.

    Denial has a profoundly negative impact on everyone concerned.

    Denial harms the victims and their survivors.

    That is what the Turkish government today is doing to Armenians around the world.
    Elie Wiesel has repeatedly called Turkey’s denial a double killing, as it strives to kill the memory of the event”.

    By Dr. Gregory Stanton
    The Cost of Denial

  4. Turkey desire to enter the European Union. Take into consideration that EU is not merely organization or territory. EU is values, principles and culture. To be truth, Turkey is far from the European values.

    Turkey decided to be member of the EU with its shameful past???

    I know recognition of the Armenian Genocide is not precondition for membership but… if Turkey recognizes, apologizes, pays preparations and return our ancestral land – WESTERN ARMENIA, Turkey may have chance for membership. Because the world will see and realize: Turkey has changes! Turkey becomes more civilized and has right to be with the European countries!!!!!

  5. Robert Avatar

    This is to both Sona and Ani. You use the term denial quite liberally, don’t you. Would you really like to see the face of a true denialist? It’s very simple actually…all you have to do is look in your mirror!!!

    To get into an intellectual conversation with either of you would be an excercise in futility! Your hate indoctrination and brainwashing, which you underwent when you attended the AYF, is irreversible! You keep yabbering and whinning about how you Armenians were always the victims and could NEVER do any harm to anyone else. You shamelessly attempt to equate the BS “genocide” with actual tragedies such as the Holocaust, the Cambodian, Ugandan, Sudanese, Chinese under Mao, Russian under Stalin sufferings! Yet, you refuse to debate us in an open public forum with full media coverage. You refuse to discuss your affilliations with Hitler and how Armenians supported his plans for the extermination of the Jews before and during WWII. You refuse to speak of the mass murders (real GENOCIDES) committed upon 518,000 Turks, as well as the 2 million Azeris, Tartars, Greeks, Persians, Kurds, Georgians, Arabs and Jews (Moslem and non-Moslems alike) by the Armenians during WWI. You run away from any talk regarding the massacres of the Azerbaijanis by the Armenians and the lands that they stole from them in 1992. You put your heads in the sand when the topic of how Armenians have conned the Christian nations for 100 years pops up. You play dumb when confronted by the fact that Armenians have been training the terrorist PKK’s in Lebanon for years. You glorify ASALA and JCAG terrorists as heroes after they murdered and maimed hundreds of innocent people world-wide, and then conveniently forget, and then deny, and then finally defend their heinous actions as being “just”. Your minds go blank when accused of terroristic behavior against authors with opposing viewpoints (fire bombings of there homes). The list just goes on and on. The point is that it is YOU Dashnak Armenians who are the real denialists!!! The truth may hurt, but it shall also set you free! Simply confess that you had conned the christian nations of the world for the past century, then go before the UN and apologize to both Turkey and Azerbaijan for the crimes against humanity which you had committed upon them and their peoples, then pay reparations (you can keep that rocky back water country of yours since no one else would want it!). Do that and repent for all of your sins against so many people, then we may allow you to become a member of the brotherhood of man (with restrictions, of course)!

  6. Hally Avatar

    “To be truth, Turkey is far from the European values.”

    So true Sona! European countries and Armenia were initially formed on the basis of ethnic and religious homogeneity. The burden of the formation of those ethnically and religiously uniform countries was born by those who were ethnically cleansed from those lands– for example, your ethnically pure Armenia was formed by cleansing the ethnic Turks who once lived there. And let’s not forget Armenians’ most recent wave of ethnic cleansing in Karabagh.

    Meanwhile, the Republic of Turkey was formed by those who were expelled from the Balkans, Kalfkasya, the Crimea and other areas simply because they were Muslim. The citizens of modern Turkey are derived from over 50 different ethnic groups. The Republic of Turkey is formed on the concept of a single voluntarily accepted NATIONALITY. Unlike European nations and Armenia, Turkey was not fromed based on the primitive and uncivilized concept of ethnic purity.

    So I agree 1000%, Turkey does not belong in the EU because the citizens of Turkey do not share the same core belief of the superiority a single ethnicity and religion.

    Sona & Ani, you two face your shameful past, return lands your people stole from Azerbaycan and learn to accept that there was never any “western Armenia”, but only the dream of forming one by wresting lands away during WWI from the majority Muslim population living in eastern Anatolia through war and terrorism by your delusional leaders.

    Since they have been entirely incapable of governing your Armenian Republic, your Dashnak leaders seek to keep your attention perpetually diverted from their catastrophic failures in leadership by keeping you and your people focused on taking revenge on Turks for winning the war Armenians waged against them. It’s time to stop living in denial of defeat and learning to accept that you lost the war you waged against Ottoman Muslims in WWI.

    The only people in denial are Armenians who perpetuate hate and belief in their own ethnic superiority which led your forefathers to their failed attempt to ethnically cleanse Turks from lands in which they had lived for over a thousand years and to eventually form your ethnically pure state.

    If your Armenia is not a racist state, tell us this–

    How many ethnic Turks who were born in the lands of what is today the Republic of Armenia still live there?

    How many Azeri Turks remain in Karabagh, now illegally occuppied by Armenia?

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