Category: Canada

  • Turkish man forced to remove flag from apartment balcony

    Turkish man forced to remove flag from apartment balcony

    Turkish Flag
    Mahmut Bak was not given a reason why management of his Oshawa apartment building ordered him to remove the Turkish flag hanging outside his balcony window. CHLOÉ FEDIO/TORONTO STAR

    Chloé Fedio, Staff Reporter

    It’s a tradition Mahmut Bak follows every year, whether he’s at home in Turkey or in Canada where he goes to school: On Oct. 29 he displays his country’s flag to celebrate independence day.

    The 20-year-old mechanical engineering student says it’s especially important to hang the red flag with a white crescent and star when he’s so far from home.

    And yet, for the second year in a row he’s been forced by management to take it down from the window of his fourth-floor apartment in Oshawa. He has never been given a reason.

    “It’s a special day for Turkey, for Turkish people,” he said. “Why should it be a big problem? It’s not against any Canadian laws, as far as I know. I’m far away from my home and I just want to put my flag up on this special day.”

    At first he resisted, pointing out that Canadian flags were hanging on the balconies of several apartments in the two 12-storey towers on Pentland St., both owned by Valiant Property Management.

    Then came a memo distributed to all flag-waving residents on Tuesday.

    “Could you please remove your flag from your balcony,” the note stated. “This is a result of asking the person . . . to take his Turkish one down. He is yelling discrimination.”

    The superintendant of 1265 Pentland St., who would only identify herself as Diane, said she distributed the note at the request of management.

    “The building has just undergone huge, tremendous renovations and it was unsightly. It was a huge red flag in the middle of the living room window, in the middle of the balcony. It was very ungodly to look at,” she said.

    The order outraged many patriotic residents who want to show pride for the country they live in.

    Gerald Ash was asked to take down the small Canadian flag he had affixed to the inside of his balcony with a plastic tie.

    “I just had a little one, the kind you fly outside your car. I’ve been here seven and a half months and no one has said squat about it. Now, all of a sudden, some guy puts a Turkish flag up and I have to take mine down. That’s ridiculous,” Ash said.

    But now, two days after the memo went out, management says it’s all a big misunderstanding. Erika Bradbury, a senior property manager for Valiant, said the policy has always been that residents cannot make holes in the building exterior to hang any object and that items cannot dangle over the balcony edge.

    She sent Ash an email Thursday stating that management “does not, nor has it ever had, anything against properly displayed flags on tenant balconies.”

    It’s good news for Ash who’s eager to put his flag back up for Remembrance Day in honour of his great-grandfather who fought in World War I.

    But Bak has received no such email.

    “It wasn’t damaging anything. It wasn’t blocking anyone’s balcony,” he said. “I was told Canada was a multicultural country, a free country. There shouldn’t be any problem with the flag of any country.”

    , Nov 04 2010

  • Canadian MP calls on colleagues to commemorate the victims of Khojaly tragedy in Parliament

    Canadian MP calls on colleagues to commemorate the victims of Khojaly tragedy in Parliament

    40th PARLIAMENT, 3rd SESSION

    Thursday, March 11, 2010

    HedyFry
    Hon. Hedy Fry Member of House of Common Canadian Parliament

    Member of Canadian Parliament Hedy Fry at the meeting of the House of Commons called on colleagues to commemorate the victims of the Khojaly tragedy jointly with members of country’s Azerbaijani community.

    Fry also called to recognize the tragedies that occurred in the life of peoples, which representatives live in Canada.

    (Non-official translation from French to English)

    L’hon. Hedy Fry (Vancouver-Centre, Lib.):

    “Mr. Speaker, I rise today to ask this House to join me and the Azeri community in Canada to commemorate the tragedy of Khojaly, which took place 18 years ago, on 25 and 26 February. I know that this date has passed.

    However, I think it is important for Canada, as a global nation, home to people from different countries who came here to find new beginnings, to recognize the tragedies that once marred their lives and mourn with them, however briefly. The tragedy of lost human life is still too common in a world plagued by civil strife. Canada, through democracy and rule of law, has found peaceful resolution to our own civil disagreements. By remembering tragedies such as Khojaly, we can hopefully help our new citizens to remember the past while beginning anew to embrace values of peaceful coexistence here in Canada”.

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  • 3 to 4.3 Billion Barrels of Oil in North Dakota and Montana

    3 to 4.3 Billion Barrels of Oil in North Dakota and Montana

    Senator Jeff Kruse
    R-Roseburg, District 1
    Phone: 503-986-1701 900 Court St. NE, S-211 Salem Oregon 97301
    Email: sen.jeffkruse@state..or.us Website:
    E-Newsletter Number 1, Volume 1

    Working Hard For You
    AMERICAN OIL

    We continue to be driven by an agenda focused in part by alternative energy. We are told the purpose is two fold, to be more environmentally friendly and to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. I have written in past newsletters about the environmental side of this debate. For example how ethanol actually takes more energy to create than we save by using it and about how it makes no sense to take land out of food production for this purpose. We even had acknowledgement on the Senate floor about how corn based ethanol will never work. Unfortunately that statement was followed up with the claim that cellulosic ethanol, which has even less sugar than corn,might be the answer. We seem to be chasing the next, greatest, unproven solution. The fact is oil is more environmentally friendly than this alternative and will be for the foreseeable future.

    This brings us to the issue of our dependence on foreign oil. I received an e-mail on the subject, complete with links to the USGS for verification. These are not my words, but I do agree with the points being made. I thought I would share this e-mail with you verbatim to hopefully give you a look into potential solutions to this problem that differ greatly from current US energy policy.

    Sincerely,

    Senator Jeff Kruse

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    WILL AN AMERICAN PUSH FOR IT!!!

    The U. S. Geological Service issued a report in April (’08) that only scientists and oil men knew was coming, but man was it big. It was a revised report (hadn’t been updated since ’95) on how much oil was in this area of the western 2/3 of North Dakota ; western South Dakota ; and extreme eastern Montana ….. check THIS out:

    The Bakken is the largest domestic oil discovery since Alaska ‘s Prudhoe Bay , and has the potential to eliminate all American dependence on foreign oil. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates it at 503 billion barrels.. Even if just 10% of the oil is recoverable… at $107 a barrel, we’re looking at a resource base worth more than $5.3 trillion.

    ‘When I first briefed legislators on this, you could practically see their jaws hit the floor. They had no idea.’ says Terry Johnson, the Montana Legislature’s financial analyst.

    ‘This sizable find is now the highest-producing onshore oil field found in the past 56 years.’ reports, The Pittsburgh Post Gazette. It’s a formation known as the Williston Basin , but is more commonly referred to as the ‘Bakken.’ And it stretches from Northern Montana, through North Dakota and into Canada . For years, U.S. oil exploration has been considered a dead end. Even the ‘Big Oil’ companies gave up searching for major oil wells decades ago. However, a recent technological breakthrough has opened up the Bakken’s massive reserves….and we now have access of up to 500 billion barrels. And because this is light, sweet oil, those billions of barrels will cost Americans just $16 PER BARREL!

    That’s enough crude to fully fuel the American economy for 41 years straight.

    2. And if THAT didn’t throw you on the floor, then this next one should – because it’s from TWO YEARS AGO!

    U. S. Oil Discovery- Largest Reserve in the World!
    Stansberry Report Online – 4/20/2006

    Hidden 1,000 feet beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world. It is more than 2 TRILLION barrels. On August 8, 2005 President Bush mandated its extraction. In three and a half years of high oil prices none has been extracted. With this motherload of oil why are we still fighting over off-shore drilling?

    They reported this stunning news: We have more oil inside our borders, than all the other proven reserves on earth. Here are the official estimates:

    – 8-times as much oil as Saudi Arabia
    – 18-times as much oil as Iraq
    – 21-times as much oil as Kuwait
    – 22-times as much oil as Iran
    – 500-times as much oil as Yemen
    – and it’s all right here in the Western United States …

    HOW can this BE? HOW can we NOT BE extracting this? Because the environmentalists and others have blocked all efforts to help America become independent of foreign oil! Again, we are letting a small group of people dictate our lives and our economy……WHY?

    James Bartis, lead researcher with the study says we’ve got more oil in this very compact area than the entire Middle East-more than 2 TRILLION barrels untapped. That’s more than all the proven oil reserves of crude oil in the world today, reports The Denver Post.

    Don’t think ‘OPEC’ will drop its price – even with this find? Think again! It’s all about the competitive marketplace, – it has to. Think OPEC just might be funding the environmentalists?
    Got your attention/ire up yet? Hope so! Now, while you’re thinking about it ……and hopefully P.O’d, do this:

    3.. Pass this along. If you don’t take a little time to do this, then you should stifle yourself the next time you want to complain about gas prices .. because by doing NOTHING, you’ve forfeited your right to complain.
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    Now I just wonder what would happen in this country if every one of you sent this to every one in your address book.
    By the way…this is all true.. Check it out at the link below!!!
    GOOGLE it or follow this link. It will blow your mind..
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    3 to 4.3 Billion Barrels of Technically Recoverable Oil Assessed in North Dakota and Montana’s Bakken Formation-25 Times More Than 1995 Estimate-

    Contact Information:
    U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
    Office of Communication
    119 National Center
    Reston, VA 20192
    • Read FAQs about the Bakken Formation.
    • Listen to a podcast with the lead scientist on this topic.

    Reston, VA – North Dakota and Montana have an estimated 3.0 to 4.3 billion barrels of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil in an area known as the Bakken Formation.

    A U.S. Geological Survey assessment, released April 10, shows a 25-fold increase in the amount of oil that can be recovered compared to the agency’s 1995 estimate of 151 million barrels of oil.

    Related Podcasts
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    Technically recoverable oil resources are those producible using currently available technology and industry practices. USGS is the only provider of publicly available estimates of undiscovered technically recoverable oil and gas resources.

    New geologic models applied to the Bakken Formation, advances in drilling and production technologies, and recent oil discoveries have resulted in these substantially larger technically recoverable oil volumes. About 105 million barrels of oil were produced from the Bakken Formation by the end of 2007.

    The USGS Bakken study was undertaken as part of a nationwide project assessing domestic petroleum basins using standardized methodology and protocol as required by the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 2000.

    The Bakken Formation estimate is larger than all other current USGS oil assessments of the lower 48 states and is the largest “continuous” oil accumulation ever assessed by the USGS. A “continuous” oil accumulation means that the oil resource is dispersed throughout a geologic formation rather than existing as discrete, localized occurrences. The next largest “continuous” oil accumulation in the U.S. is in the Austin Chalk of Texas and Louisiana, with an undiscovered estimate of 1.0 billions of barrels of technically recoverable oil.

    “It is clear that the Bakken formation contains a significant amount of oil – the question is how much of that oil is recoverable using today’s technology?” said Senator Byron Dorgan, of North Dakota. “To get an answer to this important question, I requested that the U.S. Geological Survey complete this study, which will provide an up-to-date estimate on the amount of technically recoverable oil resources in the Bakken Shale formation.”

    The USGS estimate of 3.0 to 4.3 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil has a mean value of 3.65 billion barrels. Scientists conducted detailed studies in stratigraphy and structural geology and the modeling of petroleum geochemistry. They also combined their findings with historical exploration and production analyses to determine the undiscovered, technically recoverable oil estimates.

    USGS worked with the North Dakota Geological Survey, a number of petroleum industry companies and independents, universities and other experts to develop a geological understanding of the Bakken Formation. These groups provided critical information and feedback on geological and engineering concepts important to building the geologic and production models used in the assessment.

    Five continuous assessment units (AU) were identified and assessed in the Bakken Formation of North Dakota and Montana – the Elm Coulee-Billings Nose AU, the Central Basin-Poplar Dome AU, the Nesson-Little Knife Structural AU, the Eastern Expulsion Threshold AU, and the Northwest Expulsion Threshold AU.

    At the time of the assessment, a limited number of wells have produced oil from three of the assessments units in Central Basin-Poplar Dome, Eastern Expulsion Threshold, and Northwest Expulsion Threshold.
    The Elm Coulee oil field in Montana, discovered in 2000, has produced about 65 million barrels of the 105 million barrels of oil recovered from the Bakken Formation.

    Results of the assessment can be found at .

    For a podcast interview with scientists about the Bakken Formation, listen to episode 38 of CoreCast at .


    USGS provides science for a changing world. For more information, visit www.usgs.gov.

    Subscribe to USGS News Releases via our electronic mailing list or RSS feed.

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  • Press Release : Federation Of Canadian Turkish Association

    Press Release : Federation Of Canadian Turkish Association

    Press Release
    CBC Radio-1 Interview with Peter Balakian
    May 30, 2009
    Dear CBC Ombudsman,
    The following interview of Ann Maria Tremonti on behalf of GBC Radio-1 with Peter Balakian on alleged
    “Armenian Genocide” ) is way beyond the
    boundaries of a fair, neutral and reasonable fact finding reporting practice.
    What the interviewer is doing here seems to be an extraordinary effort to making sure that every aspect of the
    well known typical Armenian propaganda can be heard one more time by Canadian public through CBC. This
    effort, with directing questions and reminding of the propaganda elements forgotten even by the interviewee
    himself, can not be without any collaborative intentions. This is not an acceptable attitude for a public
    institution which is established and maintained by tax payers’ money like myself.
    First of all, regardless of who is right in this scholarly long disputed 1915 events, it is okay to let anybody to
    express his/her side of the story, but without any contributing/supportive efforts, as long as other side of the
    story also is being heard fairly. Unfortunately, by not following this established public media ethics rule and
    integrity code, your interviewer Ann Maria and CBC has breached the public trust that has been granted. As
    the representative of Turkish Canadian tax payers, we, the Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations
    condemn this intentional wrongdoing, and demand an explanation from CBC management. We are also
    demanding an apology from Turkish Canadians with the assurance that it will never happen again.
    CBC, or any fair media for that matter, have to provide all involved parties of such disputed issues with equal
    opportunities, including the Turkish side in this particular case. We are aware that CBC has consistently failed
    to follow this simple fairness rule so far, and it is hard to believe this is just a coincidence.
    All these worldwide orchestrated Armenian allegations that have been spread by their propaganda machine
    tirelessly for decades are politically motivated with land and retribution demands (which are not a secret
    anymore) for the following reasons, rather than seeking the truth and justice :
    · Armenia has refused to sign a border agreement with her neighbor Turkey as of today.
    · All Armenian educational materials show east of Turkey as south part of Armenia.
    · Armenians at any level never have acknowledged atrocities committed by Armenian bands to Turks,
    Azeri Turks, Kurds, Jewish and other Muslims of Anatolia and Caucasus during the same period, in
    corporation with the great powers of time under Russian, Franch and British uniforms.
    · Armenia today keeps 25% of Azerbaijan since 1992, and despite many UN resolutions to return the
    occupied land and let a million Azeri refuges to get back their homes, Armenia refuses to comply.
    Turkey has imposed economic embargo to Armenia since then blocking its borders with Armenia.
    · In 1980s, Armenian terrorists have killed over 60 innocent people around the world including an
    RCMP officer and 40 Turkish diplomats, and as of today non of these killers have been condemned by
    Armenians at any level, including their churches. These killers have been protected, praised as
    freedom fighters, encouraged and rewarded by Armenian lobbies, civic organizations and political
    parties of Armenian state.
    · Turkey has long opened Ottoman achieves for a fair review of the events by neutral historians/scholars
    and promised to comply with its outcomes no matter what, and demanded all parties involved to do
    same. Neither Armenians nor her former (and currently same) allies France and Russia have agreed
    with the process yet!!! Armenia indicated would cooperate if and only if its genocide allegation is
    accepted first, without any dispute. This is not surprise considering that Brian Ardouny of the
    Armenian Assembly of America in a videotaped interview clearly clucked lately: “We don’t need to
    prove the genocide historically, because it has already been accepted politically.” Thanks to the
    support of opportunist politicians and fair (!) media such as CBC.
    KTDF-FCTA | info@canturkfed.net
    |
    PO Box: 45024, 5845 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario, M2M 4K3, CANADA
    Press Release
    CBC Radio-1 Interview with Peter Balakian
    May 30, 2009
    Considering the fact that there is no legitimate/legal verdict by any genocide tribunals such as International
    Court of Justice or any other authorized UN bodies for the 1915 events yet, and Armenians have never
    attempted to seek the arbitration of these institutions in resolving the issue (never mention about their denial of
    revealing own archives to world scholars); helping these Armenian lobbies in their effort in building political
    allies at Western parliaments such as Canada and US by passing motions in favor, unfairly influencing the
    public opinion via supposedly neutral media such as CBC, aiming at finally to dictating their one-sided
    allegations on Turks, will not contribute World peace and harmony at all. To the contrary, it will push Turkey
    to take stronger defensive position against this efforts, due to a loss of trust in West’s justice and fairness.
    As a Canadian tax payer of Turkish decent, I don’t believe that this is the result, we, democratic nations like
    Canada, desire to reach. Especially in such times when all the World (including Canada) has been fighting a
    war against global terrorism and its adverse consequences (economical/social chaos), it is unlikely that we can
    prevail without our NATO ally Turkey’s support, which is sitting in the middle of world energy resources and
    the largest energy distribution hub of the middle east, Caspian Sea, Near Asia and Caucasus, with the second
    largest army of NATO after US. Therefore, on behalf of the Turkish Canadians, the Federation of Canadian
    Turkish Assassinations is strongly against the encouragement of these Armenian lobbies to be less cooperative
    in finding truth and more aggressive/abusive in misusing foreign politics by our wrong policies; and we
    condemn any irresponsible acts of trusted public entities such as CBC in this regard.
    We hope that CBC leadership is capable of anticipating all these facts as what they are and make sure that in
    the future all its employees will act responsibly in dealing with such sensitive issues, according to the
    requirements of these aforementioned realities, avoiding to take supportive positions for one side or another in
    disputed matters. We all need to help retain Canada’s well known reputation of fairness/neutrality instead.
    From Turkish perspective of the issue, I would like to bring to your attention, the elaboration of a March 23,
    1920, letter of Col. Charles Furlong, an Army intelligence officer and U.S. Delegate to the Paris Peace
    Conference: “We hear much, both truth and gross exaggeration of Turkish massacres of Armenians, but little
    or nothing of the Armenian massacres of Turks. … The recent so-called Marash massacres [of Armenians]
    have not been substantiated. In fact, in the minds of many who are familiar with the situation, there is a grave
    question whether it was not the Turk who suffered at the hands of the Armenian and French armed contingents
    which were known to be occupying that city and vicinity. … Our opportunity to gain the esteem and respect of
    the Muslim world … will depend much on whether America hears Turkey’s untrammeled voice and evidence
    which she has never succeeded in placing before the Court of Nations.”
    Nothing seems to have changed from those days, when Christian lives were more precious than the lives of the
    “others”, Turks and Muslims. If you are interested in learning more of the Turkish side of the story from the
    neutral sources, please find attached the opinions of a list of non-Turkish scholars and the entities, which do
    not agree with the Armenian allegations.
    Until this dispute is resolved justly on the legitimate International platforms and a scholarly agreement is
    established between two nations (Armenians and Turks), the third parties (governments and media such as
    CBC) should only encourage them to openly discuss the matter and mediate if needed by only giving equal
    chances for both side, rather than filtering one’s voice and supporting the other all the time.
    Sincerely.
    Dr. Mehmet Bor
    A. President of Canadian Turkish Associations.
    Tel: +1-647-230 9397
    www.canturk.net, bilgi@canturkfed.net
    KTDF-FCTA | info@canturkfed.net
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    PO Box: 45024, 5845 Yonge Street, Willowdale, Ontario, M2M 4K3, CANADA

  • TIMELY RESPONCE TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITY

    TIMELY RESPONCE TO CANADIAN UNIVERSITY

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    SUBJECT: https://www.turkishnews.com/en/content/2009/06/02/canada-ryerson-apologizes-for-ataov-event/

    To:  Sheldon Levy, President and Vice-Chancellor, pres@ryerson.ca

    Cc:  Kanizehn Wadia, Executive Secretary to the President, kwadia@ryerson.ca
    Erin McGinn, Director, Office of the President, emcginn@ryerson.ca
    Carrie-Ann Bissonnette, Special Assistant, Events & Special Projects, c2bisson@ryerson.ca
    Alan Shepard, Provost and Vice President Academic – alan.shepard@ryerson.ca
    Dr. Heather Lane Vetere, Vice Provost, Students  – hlvetere@ryerson.ca
    Terry Gillin, Dean of sociology,  tgillin@ryerson.ca
    Mustafa Koc, Professor,   Sociology Department, mkoc@soc.ryerson.ca

    June 3, 2009

    Re:  Intolerance to reasoned, scholarly debate

    Dear President Levy:

    I am responding to the apology you issued to the Armenian students for the scholarly seminar organized by the Turkish students at Ryerson University on February 18, 2009, featuring Professor Turkkaya Ataov, a researcher who authored of more than 80 books.  I found your apology  biased, unfair, and unscholarly. Here are my reasons and thoughts:

    BIAS 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”.  Reducing this complex human tragedy that affected all the people of the area down to  “Do you accept or deny Armenian Genocide” simply shows one’s anti-Turkish bias.  The question should be re-phrased “What is your stand on the Turkish-Armenian conflict?”

    Turks document it clearly that 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 other countries, as well as Western media and missionaries, all interested in the vast resources of the collapsing Ottoman Empire for different reasons and to varying degrees, against a backdrop of a raging world war.

    Armenians, on the other hand, ignoring Armenian agitation, raids, rebellions, terrorism, treason, territorial demands, and Turkish victims killed by Armenians, claim that it was a one way genocide, a claim never tested at a court of law but mostly based on hearsay and forgeries.

    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, whose story is hardly ever heard due to censorship induced by Armenian pressure groups.

    Those seemingly endless “War years” of 1912-1922 brought three separate but consecutive wars on Ottoman soil  (The Balkans, WWI, and the Independence Wars) and wide-spread death and destruction on to all Ottoman citizens. No Turkish family was left touched, mine certainly included. Those nameless, faceless Turkish victims are killed for a second time today with politically motivated and baseless charges of Armenian genocide.  Those wars were brought onto Turks, not vice-versa, fought on Turkish soil, not in England, France, or Russia, and Turks were only defending their home, not out for conquest.

    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, 1878-1921)

    2) TERRORISM (by well-armed Armenian nationalists and militias victimizing Ottoman-Muslims, 1882-1922)

    3) TREASON (Armenians joining the invading enemy armies, 1914-1921)

    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, 1878- present )

    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, documented by the 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.)

    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.

    POLITICAL  LYNCHING OF THE TURKS BY ARMENIANS TODAY

    Recognizing Armenian claim as genocide, therefore, will deeply insult Turkish-Canadians and Turks around the globe and poison the otherwise excellent relations currently enjoyed between the Canada and Turkey.  It will, no doubt, please Armenians but disappoint, insult, and outrage Turkey,  one of Canada’s closest allies and a partner in NATO. Turks stood shoulder to shoulder with Canadians in Gulf War, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and more.   Genocide charge, unproven and unjustified, is the worst insult that can be dished out to an entire nation and a democracy respecting human rights, not to mention a close friend, an staunch ally , and a reliable partner in a troubled part of the world.

    History is not a matter of ” gut feelings, thoughts, beliefs, conviction, consensus,  political resolutions, or propaganda.”  History is a matter of unbiased research, honest peer review, thoughtful debate, and meticulous scholarship. Even historians, by the U.N. definition, cannot decide on a genocide verdict, which is a special task reserved for a “competent court” with its legal expertise and due process.

    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.

    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 checked with the dictionary, that was the definition of “lynching”.

    Isn’t it about time to stop fighting the First World War after almost a century and give peace a real chance?

    Perhaps an even better question is, isn’t it time to allow the historians, researchers, and scholars to take over this debate?

    The capability to explore and discuss contentious issues in a rational, scholarly manner is one of the trademarks that makes a University community a stimulating and exciting place.  Your apology to Armenian students, implying that the Turkish-Armenian controversy should be represented like settled history in line with untested, unproven Armenian allegations,  deals a blow to academic freedom and freedom of speech, thus vibrancy of a university.

    After all, what good is a university if reasoned, scholarly debate is not allowed?

    Peace,

    ergun_s1

    ERGUN KIRLIKOVALI

    Turkish Forum Advisory Board Member

    Son of Turkish Survivors from Both Maternal & Paternal Side

    www.turkishforum.com

    www.turkla.com

    www.ethocide.com

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    CANADA: Ryerson Apologizes for Ataov Event

    Ryerson Apologizes for Ataov Event and Reaffirms its commitment to uphold the Truth
    Toronto, Ontario; On February 18, 2009, The Department of Sociology at Ryerson University, and the Federation of Canadian Turkish Associations organized an evening lecture on campus titled “Elaborations on Turkish strategies to dealing with issues around Armenian Allegations and beyond”. The lecture was delivered by Professor Turkkaya Ataov, a leading denier of the Armenian Genocide. The lecture was equivalent to Neo-Nazi propaganda presented to deny the Jewish Holocaust. Prof. Ataov trivialized the reality of the Armenian Genocide and presented the usual Turkish Government’s views.Ryerson University’s student body was outraged by the fact that such an event had been cosponsored by a department of their university and raised concerns through letters and by signing petitions which included names of approximately 300 Ryerson students.

    After several meetings with department heads and administration, Dr. Sheldon Levy, the president of Ryerson University, in a letter to Sally Sahagian, the president of the Armenian Students’ Association at Ryerson University, apologized to the Ryerson community by stating, “On behalf of Ryerson University, I would like to apologize for the pain and suffering experienced in particular by the members of the Armenian.

    Community as a result of this event” He then assured the student body that the university’s views were in line with that of the Canadian Government, the International Association of Genocide Scholars and the hundreds of historians and experts researching the topic internationally. Dr. Levy stated, “Ryerson University supports Prime Minster Harper’s statement on behalf of all Canadians that the Armenian Genocide is a historical fact, unquestionably part of the historical record with tremendous suffering.”

    Ryerson University’s response indicated that although the university is a space where students can practice their freedom of speech, the university will not become an accomplice to racism and genocide denial. This form of hate propaganda has no place in our academic and scholarly circles.

    The administration of Ryerson University, through its principled stand, has proven to remain true to the role of the university as an institution committed to upholding the truth. The Armenian Students’ Association at Ryerson University together with all its members and the Armenian Community at large would like to thank the Ryerson University administration for identifying genocide denial as a threat to academia and society at large, consequently taking a principled stand against the crime of genocide.

    For more info, please contact Sally Sahagian – ssahagian@gmail.com.

    29 May 2009 by Press Office

    In America, there are “equal access”  and “”equal time” laws governing libelous attacks in public.  I am sure similar laws are in the books in Canada, too. The first step should be a firm, informative, fair, polite, but demanding letter, worded by a lawyer (or law firm) specializing in freedom of speech issues in Canada should be sent.  This should be done immediately (within the next several days) to set the stage.

    According to their answers, the next step can be designed accordingly.

    TALDF can help with wording.

    Ergun KIRLIKOVALI

    TURKISH FORUM

     

    erdalatrek

     
       

    Dear David and friends,

    If you were to click on the html “pressoffice” at the bottom of Sally Sahagian’s disgusting “press release” you would see the email address:

    pressoffice@armenianchurch.ca

    While Sahagian gives her email address as ssahagian@gmail.com, it is obvious that the “press release” is an Armenian Church of Canada product.

    Perhaps TALDF can seize this opportunity to deliver where it will truly count and weigh the genocide-mongers down.

    Regards,

  • INTOLERANCE TO REASONED, SCHOLARLY DEBATE

    INTOLERANCE TO REASONED, SCHOLARLY DEBATE

    June 3, 2009

    To: Sheldon Levy, President and Vice-Chancellor, pres@ryerson.ca

    Cc: Kanizehn Wadia, Executive Secretary to the President, kwadia@ryerson.ca
    Erin McGinn, Director, Office of the President, emcginn@ryerson.ca
    Carrie-Ann Bissonnette, Special Assistant, Events & Special Projects, c2bisson@ryerson.ca
    Alan Shepard, Provost and Vice President Academic – alan.shepard@ryerson.ca
    Dr. Heather Lane Vetere, Vice Provost, Students – hlvetere@ryerson.ca
    Terry Gillin, Dean of sociology, tgillin@ryerson.ca
    Mustafa Koc, Professor, Sociology Department, mkoc@soc.ryerson.ca
    Re: Intolerance at Canada’s Ryerson University to reasoned, scholarly debate

    Dear President Levy:
    I am responding to the apology you issued to the Armenian students for the scholarly seminar organized by the Turkish students at Ryerson University on February 18, 2009, featuring Professor Turkkaya Ataov, a researcher who authored of more than 80 books. I found your apology biased, unfair, and unscholarly. Here are my reasons and thoughts:

    BIAS 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”. Reducing this complex human tragedy that affected all the people of the area down to “Do you accept or deny Armenian Genocide” simply shows one’s anti-Turkish bias. The question should be re-phrased “What is your stand on the Turkish-Armenian conflict?”

    Turks document it clearly that 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 other countries, as well as Western media and missionaries, all interested in the vast resources of the collapsing Ottoman Empire for different reasons and to varying degrees, against a backdrop of a raging world war.

    Armenians, on the other hand, ignoring Armenian agitation, raids, rebellions, terrorism, treason, territorial demands, and Turkish victims killed by Armenians, claim that it was a one way genocide, a claim never tested at a court of law but mostly based on hearsay and forgeries.

    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, whose story is hardly ever heard due to censorship induced by Armenian pressure groups.

    Those seemingly endless “War years” of 1912-1922 brought three separate but consecutive wars on Ottoman soil (The Balkans, WWI, and the Independence Wars) and wide-spread death and destruction on to all Ottoman citizens. No Turkish family was left touched, mine certainly included. Those nameless, faceless Turkish victims are killed for a second time today with politically motivated and baseless charges of Armenian genocide. Those wars were brought onto Turks, not vice-versa, fought on Turkish soil, not in England, France, or Russia, and Turks were only defending their home, not out for conquest.

    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, 1878-1921)

    2) TERRORISM (by well-armed Armenian nationalists and militias victimizing Ottoman-Muslims, 1882-1922)

    3) TREASON (Armenians joining the invading enemy armies, 1914-1921)

    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, 1878- present )

    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, documented by the 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.)

    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.

    POLITICAL LYNCHING OF THE TURKS BY ARMENIANS TODAY

    Recognizing Armenian claim as genocide, therefore, will deeply insult Turkish-Canadians and Turks around the globe and poison the otherwise excellent relations currently enjoyed between the Canada and Turkey. It will, no doubt, please Armenians but disappoint, insult, and outrage Turkey, one of Canada’s closest allies and a partner in NATO. Turks stood shoulder to shoulder with Canadians in Gulf War, Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and more. Genocide charge, unproven and unjustified, is the worst insult that can be dished out to an entire nation and a democracy respecting human rights, not to mention a close friend, an staunch ally , and a reliable partner in a troubled part of the world.

    History is not a matter of ” gut feelings, thoughts, beliefs, conviction, consensus, political resolutions, or propaganda.” History is a matter of unbiased research, honest peer review, thoughtful debate, and meticulous scholarship. Even historians, by the U.N. definition, cannot decide on a genocide verdict, which is a special task reserved for a “competent court” with its legal expertise and due process.

    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.

    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 checked with the dictionary, that was the definition of “lynching”.

    Isn’t it about time to stop fighting the First World War after almost a century and give peace a real chance?

    Perhaps an even better question is, isn’t it time to allow the historians, researchers, and scholars to take over this debate?

    The capability to explore and discuss contentious issues in a rational, scholarly manner is one of the trademarks that makes a University community a stimulating and exciting place. Your apology to Armenian students, implying that the Turkish-Armenian controversy should be represented like settled history in line with untested, unproven Armenian allegations, deals a blow to academic freedom and freedom of speech, thus vibrancy of a university.

    After all, what good is a university if reasoned, scholarly debate is not allowed?

    Peace,

    ERGUN KIRLIKOVALI

    Son of Turkish Survivors from Both Maternal & Paternal Side

    www.turkla.com
    www.ethocide.com

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