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  • CHRONOLOGIE – Armenian Issue

    CHRONOLOGIE – Armenian Issue

    CHRONOLOGY

    “The Armenian issue, which aims at meeting the economic interests of the capitalist world rather than bearing in mind the veritable interests of the Armenians themselves was best resolved with the Kars Agreement. The friendly ties between two industrious people coexisting peacefully for centuries have been satisfactorily established anew.”

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    1.3.1922, Inaugural Speech of the 3rd Year of Session of the TGNA


     

    1022Basileios II annexed Armenian territories in the Byzantine Empire and 40.000 Armenians were deported to Anatolia.
    1046The Armenian sovereigns were killed by Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX.
    1054Seljukian Sultan Tugrul Bey gave the Armenians autonomy.
    1098The Armenians collaborated with the Crusaders.
    1461Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror invited Armenian Bishop Hovakim to Istanbul and he was honoured by the title of “Patriarch”. Later some privileges were given to the Armenians.
    1790The First official Armenian school was opened by two Armenians Amira Miricanyan and Shnork Migirdic, in Istanbul, at Kumkapi.
    1823The Bezciyan School was founded by an Armenian called Artin Bezciyan in Istanbul, Kumkapi.
    1824Patriarch Karabet has taken Armenian Grammar School Kumpkapi under his protection.
    1853(October, 22) Armenian Commission of Education was founded.
    1876The Ottoman Assembly accepted the first Armenian deputies.
    1877(December, 7) Armenian National Council decided on forcing their people to join the Army and fight.
    1878(April, 13) The Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul, Nerses has sent a note to British Secretary of Foreign Affairs saying that they would not live together with the Turks any longer.(July, 13) The Treaty of Berlin was signed. Article 61 about the Ottoman Armenians was added to the treaty.(August, 3) The British Secretary of Foreign Affairs Lord Salisbury sent an instruction to the British Ambassador Layard and informed him that the Ottoman Government should begin making reforms in the Eastern Anatolia.
    1890(June, 20) Revolt of Erzurum(July) Kumkapi DemonstrationFirst Sason Revolt
    1892 – 1893Merzifon, Kayseri and Yozgat Revolts
    1895(September, 30) Sublime Porte (Government’s Gate) Event in Istanbul.(November) The Armenian attempt for a revolt in Maras.
    1896(October, 30) Armenian Uprising in Istanbul(June, 1) First Van Revolt(August, 26) Raid of the Ottoman Bank
    1902Armenian philologist H. Acaryan published a book called “The Effects of Turkish Language on Armenian Language and The Turkish Words in Armenian”.
    1904Second Sason Revolt
    1905(July, 1921) The Assassination attempt against Sultan Abdulhamid II in Yildiz Mosque.
    1908Armenian newspaper “Jamanak” was statrted to be published.Second National Council has opened and some of the Armenian Committee members were elected deputies.
    1909(April, 14) Armenian Revolt in Adana.
    1915(April, 15) Second Van Revolt(April, 24) Armenian Committees working against the Ottoman Government were closed. The 2345 members of those committees were arrested.(May, 3) Armenian Massacres in Van.(May, 27) The Law of Relocation was passed.
    1918(February, 1) Armenian secret society member Arshak committed massacres in Bayburt.(April, 25) Armenian militants killed 750 Muslims in Subatan village of Kars City.(May, 1) An Armenian militant named Arshak killed 60 Muslims including children in Kars City.
    1919(November, 20) Two Armenian high category bureaucrats of the Ottoman government, Bogos Nubar Pasha and Sherif Pasha signed Armenian-Kurd independence document.
    1920(January, 12) An Armenian mounted unit has tortured Muslims in the Arapdar village of Antep City.(December, 2) Treaty of Gumru was signed.
    1921(March, 15) An Armenian terrorist assassinated Talat Pasha in Berlin.(March, 16) The Moscow Treaty was signed.(March, 18) Misak Torlakyan killed the Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan, Cevanshir Han, in Istanbul.(October, 13) Kars Agreement was signed.(December, 6) Armenians killed Sait Halim Pasha in Rome.
    1922(July, 22) Cemal Pasha was killed by Armenians, in Tbilisi.
    1923Armenian Munib Boya entered the Turkish National Assembly as a deputy.(June, 24) The Lausanne Treaty was signed.
    1934Franz Werfel published his novel “Forty Days in Musa Mountain” in USA.
    1935(December, 15) In Pangalti church an Armenian Group burned Werfel’s novel “Forty Days in Musa Mountain” declaring that book “utters maliciously false statements about the Turkish Nation”.
    1936After the publication of Franz Werfel’s “Forty Days in Musa Mountain” in France, it caused a lot of reactions in the Turkish press.
    1937Cevat Rıfat Atilhan, “Musa Dağı” adında kitap yazarak, Franz Werfel’in eserinin gerçekleri yansıtmadığını bildirdi.Werfel’in, “Musa Dağ’da Kırk Gün” adlı eserinin filme alınmasının engellenmesi, ABD Dışişleri Bakanlığı nezdinde gündeme geldi.
    1943Armenian Berc Türker Keresteci entered the Turkish National Assembly as a deputy from Afyonkarahisar.
    1957Migirdich Shellefyan was elected as a deputy from Istanbul in the 27 October elections.
    1964(December 24) The Cypriot Minister of Foreign Affairs, Kypriano applied to UN Council of Security to get the approval of  “the Armenian Issue” against Turkey.
    1965(April 24) Armenians had organised a demonstration against Turkey, in San Paulo, Brazil.
    1969(April 24) Armenians made a demonstration in front of the Turkish Embassy in London.
    1973(January 27) An Armenian terrorist, Migirdic Yanikyan killed Mehmet Baydar, Turkish Consul General for Los Angeles and his assistant Bahadir Demir.
    1975(January 20) ASALA was founded.(October 22) The Turkish Ambassador in Vienne Danis Tunaligil was killed by Armenian terrorists.(October 24) The Turkish Ambassador in Paris Ismail Erez and a police officer Talip Yener were killed by Armenian terrorists.
    1976(February 16) The First Secretary of Turkish Embassy in Beirut Oktay Cerit was killed by the Armenian terrorists.(May 28) Turkish diplomatic bureau in Zurich was bombed. An Armenian called Noubar Soufoyan was arrested and condemned to 15 years in prison.
    1977(May 29) Istanbul Yesilkoy Airport and Sirkeci Station were bombed. Four people died and 31 people were injured. The attacks were undertaken by the “Extreme Armenian Movement Groups”.(June 9) The Turkish Ambassador in Vatican Taha Carim was killed by the Armenians.
    1978(January 3) The Turkish Embassy in Brussels was bombed. The attack was undertaken by “Armenian New Resistance Organisation”.(June 2) In Madrid, the Turkish Ambassador Zeki Kunaralp’s wife Necla Kunaralp and the ex Ambassador Besir Balcioglu were killed by the Armenians.(July 8) In Paris, the Turkish Diplomatic Bureau and the Tourism Bureau were bombed. The attacks were undertaken by the “Armenian Genocide Justice Committee”(August 6) Turkish General Consulate for Geneva was bombed. The attacks were undertaken by the “The Armenian New Resistance Organisation”.(December 17) The Geneva Bureau of Turkish Airlines was bombed by ASALA.
    1979(April 15) The Greek government approved “The Monument of Armenian Revenge” to be erected in Nea Simirna Square in Athens.(August 22) Assistant Consul Niyazi Adali in Geneva was assassinated by ASALA, in attack three other people were killed.(August 27) Turkish Airlines Bureau in Frankfurt was bombed by ASALA.(October 4) Turkish Airlines Bureau in Copenhagen was bombed by ASALA.(October 12) The son of Ozdemir Benler, the Turkish Ambassador in Amsterdam, Ahmet Benler was killed in La Hague.(December 22) The Tourism Counsellor of Paris Embassy Yilmaz Copan was killed by Armenians.
    1980(January 10) ASALA bombed Turkish Airlines’ Bureau in Tehran.(February 6) Ambassador Dogan Turkmen was injured in an armed attack in Bern.(March 10) Armenian terrorists bombed the Turkish Airlines Bureau in Rome. Two Italians died; 14 Italians injured.(April 8) During meeting in Sayda, ASALA declared the Kurds as their blood brothers by claiming there were resemblances between the two communities.(April 17) The Turkish Ambassador in Vatican Vecdi Turel was attacked by the Armenians, and his police officer Tahsin Guvenc was injured.(April 19) ASALA attacked the Turkish Consulate in Marseille.(June 31) The Turkish Administrative Attaché Galip Ozmen and his daughter Neslihan Ozmen were killed by the Armenian terrorists. (August 5) The Turkish Consulate in Lyon was stormed by the Armenian terrorists and Kadir Atilgan, Ramazan Sefer, Kavas Bozdag and Huseyin Toprak were killed.(September 26) Turkish Press Attaché in Paris Selcuk Bakkalbasi was attacked by the Armenians and he was badly injured.(November 10) ASALA attacked to Turkish Consulate in Strasbourg.(December 17) Turkish Ambassador in Sidney, Sarik Arkyan and his police officer Engin Saver were killed.
    1981(January 13) Armenian terrorists had put a bomb into the car of Ahmet Erbeyli Counselor of Finance in Paris Embassy. He survived by chance.(March 4) The Administrative counsellor of Turkish Embassy in Paris, Resat Morali and imam Tecelli Ari were killed by the Armenians.(April 3) The Armenians shot Cavit Demir the administrative counsellor of the Turkish Embassy in Copenhagen; he was luckily survived with injuries.(June 9) The Secretary of the Turkish Embassy in Geneva Mehmet S. Yerguz was killed by ASALA.(September 24) The Armenian terrorists stormed the General Consulate in Geneva; and killed police officer Cemal Ozen.(October 3) The Second Secretary of Turkish Embassy in Rome was attacked by Armenian terrorists; he was badly injured.(November 27) “Armenian Students Union in Europe” and “Kurdish Students Association in Europe” made a joint declaration in London.
    1982(January 28) The Turkish General Consulate in Los Angeles, Kemal Arikan was killed by two Armenians Harry Sasunyan and Kirkor Saliba.(April 8) Commerce Counselor in Ottawa Embassy Kemalttin Kani Gungor was injured by an armed attack.(May 5) The Turkish honorary Consul for USA Boston Region Okan Gunduz was killed by Armenians.(June 7) Erkut Akbay the administrative attaché in Lisbon Embassy was killed. On the same day, Atilla Altikat the military attaché in Ottawa, Bora Süelkan the administrative attaché to Bulgaria and chargé d’affaires of Lisbon Embassy Yurtsev Mihcioglu and his wife Cahide Mihcioglu were attacked. Turkish Ambassador in Canada Coskun Kirca was attacked as well.(August 7) Ankara Esenboga Airport was bombed by three Armenian terrorists. Three police officers and nine civil people died. Seventy-eight people were injured. A terrorist called Levon Ekmekciyan was arrested. (August 10) An Armenian named Artin Penik burned himself to protest Esenboga Airport Incident.
    1983(January 29) Levon Ekmekciyan was found guilty of 1982 Esenboga Airport incident and he was executed in Ankara.Harut Levonyan and Rafi Elbekyan attacked to the Turkish Ambassador in Yugoslavia and a man from Belgrade who was passing by was killed.(June 15) Some terrorists of ASALA organisation attacked Turkish Airlines office in Paris Orly Airport. The attack resulted in the death of four Frenchmen, two Turks, an American and a Swedish person. In the incident sixty people were injured.(June 27) Five Armenian terrorists who raided the Turkish Embassy in Lisbon were died.
    1985(March 12) Turkish Embassy in Ottawa was raided by three Armenian terrorists. One of the Canadian civil guards was shot dead. Ambassador Coskun Kirca survived with injuries.
    1991(January 21) Armenians attacked to Hacilar City. Three Soviet soldiers and two Azeris were killed. The terrorists killed an Azeri journalist Savatin Askerova.(April 13) In Karabagh, Armenians and Azeris fought. The Armenians bombarded Azeri villages.(April 23) The Armenians bombarded Azeri villages in Susa region. Three Azeris were killed, three houses were destroyed, and three houses were demolished.(April 26) Four Azeri civil guardians were killed. The attack was undertaken by “Karabakh Warriors”.(September 23) Armenia declared its independence.(December 26) Soviet Union was dissolved. Armenia gained its legal independence.
    1996Levon Petrosyan was elected as the President of Armenia for the second time.
    1997(March 20) One of the leaders of Tashnaksutium Rober Kocaryan became the prime minister of Armenia.(December 20) The Armenians celebrated the 160th year of Surp Agapyan Hospital together with New Year’s fest.
    1998The President of Turkey Suleyman Demirel received Ara Kocunyan the editor of “Jamanak” newspaper in the of 90th anniversary of the newspaper, in his resident.(February) The President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyon resigned. Thus Robert Kocaryan has found a way for presidency. Petrosyan was protested by the extreme nationalists with his peaceful approaches in Karabagh.(February) Elcibey the leader of Azerbeyjan People’s Front evaluated the resignation of Petrosyan, and he said Kocaryan revolted against Azerbeyjan with the Russian assistance in Karabagh. (March 30) Kocaryan was elected the President of Armenia.(July) Abdullah Ocalan the leader of the PKK terrorist organization demanded a special village from Armenia for the use of his organization.(October 14) Mesrob Mutafyan, became the 84th Patriarch of the Turkish Armenians.
  • California Parole Board Denies Parole for Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    California Parole Board Denies Parole for Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    Community Information Service
    June 30, 2018 | #1088

    California Parole Board Denies Parole for
    Armenian Terrorist Hampig “Harry” Sassounian

    On June 29, 2018, the California Department of Corrections Parole Board denied Hampig “Harry” Sassounian’s release on parole. This was Sassounian’s fifth parole denial in twelve years. Sassounian will not be eligible for parole suitability hearing until June 2021.

    Sassounian, Inmate C88440, was convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment for the heinous assassination of Turkish Consul General Kemal Arikan on January 28, 1982, as Mr. Arikan was in his car waiting at a traffic signal. Sassounian shot Mr. Arikan 14 times in the chest and head. Armenian terrorist organization JCAG claimed responsibility. Sassounian entered prison on June 29, 1984. Sassounian’s previous parole requests had been denied because of his violent extremism in advocating the Armenian allegation of genocide, which poses a public safety risk.

    In late May 2018, the ATAA launched an online petition and started social media alerts against Sassounian’s parole, to prevent the obstruction of justice  and to support efforts by the Turkish American community and Turkish American organizations nationwide.  The action alerts and online campaigns prompted thousands of Turkish Americans and friends of Turkey to call on the California Department of Corrections Parole Board to deny Sassounian’s release.

    ATAA thanks the Turkish American community, Turkish and Turkic American organizations, including Association of Turkish Americans of Southern California ATA-SC and many others for their tremendous efforts resulted in the denial of the parole of terrorist Hamping Sassounian.
  • NEW YORK SENATE – RECOGNIZING 1918 AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE

    NEW YORK SENATE – RECOGNIZING 1918 AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE

    Dear Mr. Huseynov,
    Congratulations on an important and noteworthy accomplishment.
    TURKISH FORUM

    On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 6:49 PM, Javid Huseynov <javid@azeris.com> wrote:
    Azerbaijani-American Council
    (AAC)
    P.O.Box 54571, Irvine, CA 92619 
    Azerbaijan Society of America
    (ASA)
    103 Elwood Avenue, Newark , NJ 07104
    info@azeris.com
    AzeriCouncil
    July 7, 2012
    OFFICIAL COPY OF THE NEW YORK SENATE RESOLUTION 3784 RECOGNIZING AZERBAIJANI GENOCIDE
    Dear Azerbaijani- and Turkic-Americans,
    We are pleased to inform that AAC has received an official copy of the New York State Senate resolution 3784the first-ever legislative recognition of the Azerbaijani Genocide – that also designated March 31 as Azerbaijani Remembrance Day in the State of New York. The resolution 3784, introduced by State Senator James Alesi of Rochester, New York (NY-55th district) and adopted in the Senate as a result of efforts by the members of Azerbaijan Society of America and Azerbaijani-American Council, details the facts of horrific massacres committed by Bolshevik and Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnak party) forces led by Stepan Shaumyan against Azerbaijani civilians in March 1918 and designates these acts as a genocide.
    The image scan of this important recognition by the New York Senate is now available at:
    proclamations/AzerbaijaniGenocide_NYSenateRes3784_2012.jpg
     
     
  • Obama Again Avoids the Word ‘Genocide’

    Obama Again Avoids the Word ‘Genocide’

    OBAMA WH1

    Jake Tapper By Jake Tapper
    @jaketappe

     

    On the fourth Armenian Remembrance Day of his presidency, President Obama has for the fourth time in a row broken his promise to the Armenian community to use the word “genocide” in describing what happened at the hands of the Turks roughly a century ago.

    ——————————————————— Turkish Forum Insert to Article –  ———————-

    Please look at the following pages for Accurate description of Armenian issue in Turkish –( English version is on the way)

    For Germany :  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwZ9pO2FDK0

    For All other countries :

    ———————————————————–Article Continues —————————————–

    As a senator, and then as a presidential candidate,  Barack Obama often talked about how bold he was to call the slaughter of an estimated 1.5 million Armenians at the hands of the Ottoman Empire just what it was: a genocide.

    “America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian Genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides,” he said. “I intend to be that president.” In a January 2008 letter to the Armenian Reporter, Mr. Obama said he shared “with Armenian Americans — so many of whom are descended from genocide survivors — a principled commitment to commemorating and ending genocide. That starts with acknowledging the tragic instances of genocide in world history.”

    In a statement, Ken Hachikian, the chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America said, “President Obama today completed his surrender to Turkey, shamefully outsourcing U.S. human rights policy to a foreign state, and tightening Ankara’s gag on American recognition of the Armenian Genocide. The President’s capitulation to Turkey – on this, the last April 24th of his term – represents the very opposite of the principled and honest change he promised to Armenian Americans and to all the citizens of our nation. President Obama’s pledge to recognize the Armenian Genocide stands today as a stark lie, a painful promise etched on the hearts of all who had hoped and worked for change, but who, today, have been betrayed by a politician who failed to live up to his own words.”

    In 2006, Mr. Obama noted, “I criticized the secretary of state [Condoleezza Rice] for the firing of U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Evans, after he properly used the term ‘genocide’ to describe Turkey’s slaughter of thousands of Armenians starting in 1915. I shared with Secretary Rice my firmly held conviction that the Armenian Genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a point of view, but rather a widely documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence.”

    Asserted Mr. Obama, back then: “The facts are undeniable. An official policy that calls on diplomats to distort the historical facts is an untenable policy.”

    That was then, this is now. As previous presidents have concluded, Mr. Obama has decided that distorting the historical facts is better than alienating ally Turkey, which disputes that term. And that policy has been, at least in the short term, quite tenable.

    The president in his statement today said “I have consistently stated my own view of what occurred in 1915. My view of that history has not changed. A full, frank, and just acknowledgement of the facts is in all of our interests. Moving forward with the future cannot be done without reckoning with the facts of the past. …Some individuals have already taken this courageous step forward. We applaud those Armenians and Turks who have taken this path, and we hope that many more will choose it, with the support of their governments, as well as mine.”

    -Jake Tapper

  • Armenian payrol speaks : Israeli Scholar Speak Out On so-called Armenian Genocid

    Armenian payrol speaks : Israeli Scholar Speak Out On so-called Armenian Genocid

    armenian weekly

    who is the speaker

    I first paid note to Israel Charny while investigating the “Professional Ethics” paper of Eric Markusen, Roger Smith and Robert Jay Lifton; he appeared to be yet another club member of the genocide industry, with the same extremist views, relying solely on sources representing one side of the argument. Little did I realize Mr. Charny goes beyond simply being extreme… now that I have familiarized myself with his pattern of thought, the man who doubles as a Professor of Psychology and Family Therapy (at the Hebrew university of Jerusalem) may have allowed his genocide obsession to have reached a point where he needs psychological counseling, himself.

    Israel Charny

    Israel Charny

     

    One biography describes Mr. Charny as “a prime mover in the development of the field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies for 30 years”… he is a full-fledged “genocide scholar.” Scholarship involves looking at all schools of thought, scientifically and neutrally analyzing the many loose ends for final interpretation. In other words, one cannot look at individual statements or acts and conclude intent of a nation, even if they were true. In the case of the Armenian “Genocide,” if one should find the majority of Ottoman documentation pointing in one direction, perhaps then valid conclusions may be reached. However, not only is there no such reliable evidence, but the contrary is glaringly apparent. Therefore, what gives genocide scholars, in general, this almost fanatical zeal? I’m not sure yet, but Israel Charny surfaces as one scarily dogmatic example.

    The kind of attitude is easily found in the religious world; we’ll get back to this analogy.

    With so many genocides, it’s eerie why Israel Charny has chosen to spotlight the Armenians’ story so whole-heartedly. Run a search on the man, and half the links are Armenian-related. To a degree this is understandable, as over the last quarter-century or so, deep-pocketed Armenians have made sure to ally themselves with and help finance genocide institutions, to give the Armenian “Genocide” more legitimacy. However, if Israel Charny is “committed to the ideal that understanding the processes which brought about the unbearable evil of the Holocaust be joined with the age-old Jewish tradition of contributing to the greater ethical development of human civilization,” as the bio continues to describe him, surely he must be aware the Armenians’ experience cannot deserve all the attention Charny has decided to give… when there are so many other examples of historical examples of “Man’s Inhumanity to Man.” For example, if Mr. Charny has paid attention to the many millions of Turkic peoples who have been laid waste to in the last two centuries, I have yet to find evidence of it. Not to say Mr. Charny has completely ignored this area… but compared to the importance he has chosen to give to the Armenians’ tragedy, what we would be talking about would be little more than lip service.

    My real education with Mr. Charny began with his article, “The Psychological Satisfaction of Denials of the Holocaust or Other Genocides by Non-Extremists or Bigots, and Even by Known Scholars,” which may be accessed at www.ideajournal.com/charny-denials.html.

    “Denials of known genocides are not only the work of bigots, such as antisemites and neo-nazis who deny the Holocaust or Turkish ideologues who deny the history of the Armenian Genocide,” he begins, already putting the Holocaust and the Armenian “Genocide” in the same footing. He will attempt to do so throughout his paper, by putting “deniers” of different classifications under analysis… such as the “innocent denier,” that he provides Noam Chomsky as an example of.

    The Holocaust is an established fact; the Armenian “Genocide” has yet to be proven. If a crime is unproven, of course it will be denied. Such is the danger by people who have such a psychological need for genocide-affirmation, they do not realize the damage they are doing… not only to those who are accused of this high crime, but to the reputations of academicians who dare to disagree. Mr. Charny is so single-mindedly driven, he doesn’t appear to know, or care… while hiding behind a veneer of “academic facade,” as he describes a professor of hiding behind.

    Charny proclaims “the impact of their rewriting history is no less vicious and dangerous than denials generated by anti-Semitism, or anti-Armenianism, or a generic anti-life position of celebrating the deaths of any victims of mass murder; and secondly because these deniers are engaging in a vicious form of intellectual and moral dishonesty.” Those are extremely harsh words, unbecoming of a true scholar whose purpose is to tell the truth. Denying a government sponsored plan to exterminate the Armenians does not in any way celebrate the plight of the Armenians, and calling such “anti-Armenianism” is plain revolting. Charny is relying on the knee-jerk emotionalism such terms as “anti-Semitism” induces; Holocaust deniers are usually anti-Semites, it is true. However, once again, “The Final Solution” is irrefutable; the Armenian “Genocide” is far from established. What Charny is doing is discouraging honest debate in McCarthyistic fashion, going against the grain of the essence of a true scholar.

     

     

     


     Israel Charny is not a true scholar. He is much too emotionally involved to be taken seriously, and dangerously defamatory.

    Charny provides the following to ridicule: “Muslims as well as non-Muslims also suffered from the ravages of vicious foreign invasions as well as robber bands that sprang up throughout Anatolia due to the weakening of government control. As a result of these conditions, as many as 20% of the deportees, some 100,000 Armenians, may have died between 1915 and 1918, but this was no greater a percentage than that of the Turks and other Muslims who died as a result of the same conditions in the same places at the same time.” (From a pamphlet on “Armenian Propaganda,” published by a Turkish group.) Nobody who is sane can argue with the first sentence. The number of Armenian casualties is less than what is typically agreed on from the Turkish perspective (300,000-600,000 is the norm), which makes Charny’s choice of “evidence” less than honest. Still, the 100,000 figure is closer to the truth than what Charny likely supports, the typical Armenian figure of 1.5 million.

    Then he has the audacity to compare the above with a Holocaust denier’s 1976 work called “The Hoax of the Twentieth Century,” which alleges only a million Jews died during WWII, deaths brought on by disease and starvation, perils shared by many non-Jews following the collapse of the German economy near the war’s end. A despicable comparison.

     

    Robert Jay Lifton

    Robert Jay Lifton

     

    Charny describes the Smith, Markusen and Lifton “Professional Ethics” publication as “a truly classic paper on denial of genocide,” displaying how out of touch with reality he is. He actually describes the memo by Professor Heath Lowry as “neglectfully enclosed,” and as “one comic faux-pas,” when in reality Lowry’s memo was included purposefully in order to demonstrate the shoddy scholarship of Robert Jay Lifton by example of a fellow academician. Lifton did not simply “(dare) to make several references to the Armenian Genocide in the course of his major work on the doctors in the Nazi concentration camps,” but provide amateurish parallels to Ottoman Dr. Mengeles strictly on the basis of sources by Prosecutor Vahakn Dadrian.

    “What Smith, Markusen and Lifton in effect show us is the systematic propaganda machinery of the Turks through the cooption of ostensible scholars who brazenly ignore any accepted rules of objective inquiry and evidence. They are out to make a point — namely, denial of the Armenian Genocide — at any cost.” That is the kind of sentence that truly makes me wonder about Mr. Charny’s being on another planet. “Brazenly ignore any accepted rules of objective inquiry and evidence”??? It was precisely because Lifton neglected to seek other sources that was the cause for the protest… that is, the lack of objectivity and evidence.

    Here again, Charny goes off the deep end: “(See also Smith’s review [1992] of the cheap allegations by Lowry [1990] that the famous book by Ambassador Henry Morgenthau, Sr. [1919], who was the American ambassador to Turkey at the time of the Armenian Genocide who resolutely described and protested the genocide, was a forgery! Lowry’s book is an obviously bigoted polemic, written loosely, and also published shoddily [in English] in Turkey.)”

    Did Israel Charny bother to read Heath Lowry’s immaculately researched “The Story Behind Ambassador Morgenthau’s Story”? “Obviously bigoted polemic, written loosely?” Is that how the “scholar” Israel Charny defines comparison with Morgenthau’s actual letters and diary, while Morgenthau’s book was ghostwritten with propagandistic intent? And what does that mean, “published shoddily”? The fact that the booklet was printed in Turkey…. is that what he means by “shoddily”? What a terrible insult.

    Israel Charny then dissects the statement by 69 scholars that appeared in newspapers such as the New York Times and the Washington Post in 1985… complaining that it is referred to “in support for other Turkish propaganda efforts to censor scholarly publications.”

    “In the immediate shock of the appearance of the new virulent form of double talk back in 1985, the Armenian Assembly of America rapidly undertook investigation of the academic records and especially the history of research grants received by the 69 signators (Armenian Assembly of America, 1987).” Yes, the Armenian Assembly of America, with its $2.5 million annual budget, obviously went on the attack, and tried to uncover whatever dirt it could. Supposedly, “a very large number of the signators were recipients of grants from Turkish government sources.” (What is “a very large number”? 20? 30? 60?)

    Is it any wonder academicians are afraid to speak the historical truth regarding the Armenian “Genocide” with these mad dogs awaiting, unscrupulously ready to destroy valuable reputations? We can expect that sort of dishonorable lack of ethics from the Armenian Assembly of America, but what is Israel Charny’s excuse to try and stifle honest academic debate?

    Once again, Israel Charny is much too genocide-obsessed, he appears to have lost contact with reality… and has forgotten the true meaning of scholarship. He is so emotionally wrapped up with the trauma of those who deny the Jewish Holocaust, he projects the same outrage upon those who question the validity of unproven “genocides.” How awfully irresponsible.

     

     

     “The Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem undertook a follow-up study of the 69 signators themselves,” Charny tells us. “To our amazement, a surprisingly large number of the signators responded to our invitation.” What is to be amazed about? Was Charny so deluded as to believe these notable scholars were agents of the Turkish government? (I suppose the answer would be yes… wouldn’t it.)

    The scholars protested “they had never received any tangible gain for their participation in the advertisement, and probably most important, repeated refrains of their being good people who are interested only in being fair and just.” Charny was at last convinced these were really good people, and thus he helpfully created the new category of ‘Innocent Deniers.’ You see, these are the poor, lost souls who “may not at all be aware that they are seeking or taking benefit from their participation in the denial. Such ‘innocence’ can apply also to recipients of actual grants and favors. The process is reminiscent of many phenomena where one becomes tied to the ‘hand that feeds you’ without realizing or acknowledging that one is making oneself dependent on that corrupt source of support and thereby serving that corruption.”

    “Psychologically, any number of these scholars do not in their conscious selves intend to curry favor at any price, and are not placing themselves on the payroll of their masters to be their agents, but are ‘innocently’ drawn to identifying with, liking, and wanting to please the people with whom they do business.”

    Is Israel Charny for real??

    How dare he suggest the motivation of these scholars to sign the 1985 statement was in attempting to turn a profit?

    If he truly desires to make us believe his desperate attempt to try and discredit the noted scholars such as Avigdor Levy who signed this statement, then he must present in detail how many of these folks received money, and how much. And what about the ones who didn’t receive any money? (Those who aren’t on “the payroll of their masters,” as he writes above, would still be construed as wishing to “do business”? What kind of business can you do, if you’re not getting paid?)

    It’s disgusting.

    He is tying in his ridiculous theories with creating “a psychological framework for understanding the millions of everyday people, in all societies who join the bandwagons of denial without necessarily knowing that they are doing so or why they are doing so.” It’s appearing more and more that the one who needs the “psychological framework” is Israel Charny himself.

    Professor Richard Hovannisian is reported to have said in the “Congress on the Problems of World Armenians” held in 1982: “The Armenian problem could not be proved. The genocide is not valid legally and it is exposed to prescription.” If such a professional deceiver cannot prove the Armenian “Genocide,” certainly an amateur scholar such as Israel Charny could not either. If you cannot prove something, then there is plenty of room for honest debate. Israel Charny, because of his mad obsession, is attempting to practically make criminals of those who would dare to dissent. Does he have any idea of how dangerous that is? Isn’t that kind of thought-policing what his people’s WWII oppressors liked to indulge in, with all that book-burning?

    He then offers us technical sounding blabbity-blah with terms such as “definitionalism,” breaking down his little theories of innocent denial and the like, as if this were a science, and Stephen Hawkings should be taking notes. Next, the time comes to attack Professor Bernard Lewis, by putting him in the same category as a professor who denies the Holocaust, which I find exceptionally inappropriate.

     

     


    Charny complains: “Lewis (1968, p. 356) wrote of “the terrible holocaust of 1915 when a million and half Armenians perished,” but now insists (Lewis, 1994) (my paraphrase): ‘l am entitled, indeed obligated to change my position in light of many new researches.’ ”

    Outrageous! Who would argue that it is the business of the true scholar to revise historical views, based upon better research? Should the German professor in 1937 not have been allowed to update Nazi-directed views on the Jews after the war ended? Should historic academic views be considered mathematically constant, for all eternity?

     

    Bernard Lewis

    Bernard Lewis

     

    Charny then complains Lewis failed to provide information, that Charny requested. I generally can’t blame Lewis (although Lewis did promise, at first, to “be in touch on his return from a trip”), as Charny does not play fair.

    Charny takes exception with Lewis’ explanation: “Turkish documents prove an intention of deportation, not extermination,” asserting that “as if forced mass deportation, executed by government troops brutally and murderously, and exposing the transferees to many other murders along the way in addition to death by starvation, exhaustion and illness can be separated, by definition, from genocide.”

    However, this is the danger when one simple-mindedly zeroes in on isolated incidents without regard for historical context. 1) The Armenians revolted while the ‘Sick Man of Europe’ was on her last legs, fighting mighty world powers on multiple fronts. Such a life and death struggle required able-bodied men to be at the front, trying to put a stop to enemies from barreling through. 2) The lack of manpower and resources meant the relocated Armenians could not be adequately protected, just like the Turks/Muslims could not be adequately protected from Armenians who were in control of the provinces; starvation affected all peoples of the empire, as Morgenthau testified with thousands of Turks dying daily, and even the soldiers. 3) The bulk of the relocated Armenians did survive, as Arnold Toynbee himself wrote in early 1916 (500,000, and surely growing until the end of that year) and some even comfortably, as Morgenthau’s private letters established in the Lowry report that Charny embarrassingly attempted to discredit.

    Obviously not all government troops acted brutally and murderously, if the bulk of the Armenians survived. If Charny believes “forced mass deportation” equals “genocide,” then he has a broad definition of the word, well in tune with his fellow genocide scholars… and he is welcome to it. If he also wants to portray the “forced mass deportation” of Japanese-Americans being relocated during WWII as a genocide, he is similarly welcome to his own delusions. Almost all of us recognize genocide as what the Nazis did to the Jews, and that is exactly what Charny is comparing the Armenian “Genocide” to, in this very paper… so it wouldn’t be honest of him to portray the meaning of genocide in any other context.

    Australian Genocide Professor Colin Tatz characterized Charny’s definition of genocide in a paper first outlining Hannah Arendt’s thoughts after the trial of Eichmann: “genocide is the desire (by Nazis) that certain distinct people (Jews) ‘disappear from the earth’,” a definition I like, but one that Tatz criticizes: “Perhaps if she had looked at that much overlooked half-brother to the Holocaust, the killing of 1.5 million Armenians by the Turks in 1915-16, she might have been less surprised and disconcerted…” (Do all these genocide scholars think alike?)

    Tatz sheds light on his genocide scholarly brother: “Charny’s much broader view sees genocide, in the generic sense, as the ‘mass killing of substantial numbers of human beings, when not in the course of military action …under conditions of the essential defencelessness and helplessness of the victims.’ He emphasises the victimness of essentially ‘defenceless and helpless’ people, but he insists on mass killing of substantial numbers…. However, many cannot share his vision that the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear reactor was ‘genocide resulting from ecological destruction and abuse’.”

    Israel Charny actually looks upon the Chernobyl disaster as… “genocide“?

    As the good little genocide scholar he is, Charny points to “evidence” from the biased New York Times that relied on propaganda from the missionaries and Armenians, and unproven Armenian statements such as “the organized murders of many Armenian men in the Turkish Army.” (Weapons were taken away from these soldiers when many deserted and rebelled, and they were used for labor; well, they had to be used for something. Were the Turkish soldiers having a picnic?) Charny also outlines:

    “Even if not planned as such, forced deportations of hundreds of thousands necessarily bring about mass deaths. Cruelly executed deportations, which the deportations of the Armenians clearly were, bring about many more deaths…” Yes, there were excesses, and crimes committed. Given the circumstances, however, what would any other nation have done? If we can imagine Israel’s neighbors to be more powerful than an on-her-last-legs Israel, and Israel were attacked from all sides, and the Arabs within Israel would begin a revolt, hitting the Israeli army from the back… I have a strong feeling the current Israeli leader at the time of this writing, Ariel Sharon, would not even bother with a “deportation.”

    “Abitboul clearly utilized, and in my judgment was virtually reprinting, known revisionist texts that none of the basic documents of the Armenian Genocide are in any way valid, they are all contrived forgeries and/or the mouthings of prejudiced parties who have an axe to grind like the Jewish Ambassador, Morgenthau!” What does that mean? Because Morgenthau was “Jewish,” he must be credible? What kind of reverse-racism is that?

     


     If Charny had an ounce of objectivity, he would recognize the validity of how unreliable the “evidence” for the Armenian “Genocide” is. But look at what he says further: “As if this were not enough, Abitboul then went sloppily off to a new extreme of charlatanism by citing the name of Professor Vahakn Dadrian, a scholar who has done much of the outstanding research proving the authenticity of the various documents of the Armenian Genocide…”

    Brother. Well, we can expect Charny to be captivated by the likes of the deceitful prosecutor, Vahakn Dadrian, since these two are the same peas in a pod. He then cites Taner Akcam, “one of the rare but growing number of Turkish scholars who acknowledge the Armenian Genocide,” and there can be no further doubt as to where Israel Charny is coming from.

    The conclusion: “Most of all, we need to link the battles against denials to civilization’s obligation to recommit itself to the cardinal principle, ‘Thou Shalt Not Kill,’ for that is the real issue underlying denials of genocide.”

    Precisely the danger represented by men like Israel Charny. Wrapped by the Cloak of Good, for who can argue with the evil represented by killing? Exactly like the missionaries who similarly represented “Good,” since no one expected clergymen to lie?

    What does this “genocide scholar” have to say about his country’s treatment of the Palestinians?

    This is a touchy area, and charges of “anti-Semitism” won’t be far behind by the likes of those as Israel Charny. However, if we go to Jewish sources in such sites as Jews for Justice in the Middle East ), we can learn various factors such as the Israelis expelling 700,000 Palestinian refugees shortly after the nation’s creation (cited by “innocent denialist” Noam Chomsky, in “The Fateful Triangle”).
    “By 1948, the Jew was not only able to ‘defend himself’ but to commit massive atrocities as well. Indeed, according to the former director of the Israeli army archives, ‘in almost every village occupied by us during the War of Independence, acts were committed which are defined as war crimes, such as murders, massacres, and rapes’…Uri Milstein, the authoritative Israeli military historian of the 1948 war, goes one step further, maintaining that ‘every skirmish ended in a massacre of Arabs.’” (Norman Finkelstein, “Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict.”)

    A group of Jewish intellectuals (including Albert Einstein) wrote a 1948 letter to the New York Times protesting the “fascist” actions of Israel, particularly the party led by Menachem Begin, who actually invited the press to gloat over the massacred bodies of Arab villagers. Ariel Sharon would lead a death unit in the 1950s, targeting Palestinian women and children.

     

     

     The only reference I could find regarding the hypocritical genocide scholar’s looking into his own country’s abuses were to be found in the following passage:

    In answer to a question about discussion taking place Israel about expelling Palestinians from the West Bank, Charny said the Israeli population would not allow it. He said although Israel’s democracy gives protection against becoming genocidal, Israel has indeed committed genocidal massacres, and has “overused our response system.” “We have failed, to a certain extent,” he said, “but we won’t become genocidal.”

    How do you spell “lip service”?

    The above passage is from San Francisco’s ANC chapter, beginning with: “Professor Israel Charny… presented his “Genocide Early Warning System, ” at a San Francisco lecture…at the St. John Armenian Church Hall. The event was co-sponsored by the San Francisco – Bay Area Armenian National Committee, the Holocaust Center of Northern California, Facing History and Ourselves, and the Armenian Genocide Resource Center.

     

    Khajag Sarkissian, Richard Kloian, Israel Charny

    Khajag Sarkissian, Richard Kloian, Charny

    In the photo, Charny stands with (Left to Right) Khajag Sarkissian, Armenian National Committee-SF; Richard Kloian, Armenian Genocide Resource Center.

    Israel Charny seems to get invited to a lot of Armenian-sponsored talks. For example, he brought his “rare and unique point of view surrounding the Jewish Holocaust and 1915 Armenian Genocide” in the The University of Toronto Armenian Students’ Association (2000), a tour that also included a visit to Peter Balakian’s Colgate University.

    I don’t know; does that sound to you like one who “becomes tied to the ‘hand that feeds you’ without realizing or acknowledging that one is making oneself dependent on that corrupt source of support and thereby serving that corruption.”?

    Would you say, possibly, that Israel Charny may be among those who “Psychologically… intend to curry favor at any price, and are not placing themselves on the payroll of their masters to be their agents, but are ‘innocently’ drawn to identifying with, liking, and wanting to please the people with whom they do business.”? Definitionalismally?

    Is Israel Charny obsessed? Get a load of his criticism of Shimon Peres, in a letter dated April 12, 2001 (made available in a press release by The Armenian Genocide Resource Center):

    It seems to me, according to yesterday’s report in the Ankara newspaper, that you have gone beyond a moral boundary that no Jew should allow himself to trespass. You are quoted as follows: “We reject attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian allegations. Nothing similar to the Holocaust occurred. It is a tragedy what the Armenians went through but not a genocide.”… as a Jew and an Israeli I am ashamed of the extent to which you have now entered into the range of actual denial of the Armenian Genocide, comparable to denials of the Holocaust.

    So it becomes anti-Jewish to deny the Armenian “Genocide.” What gall. Actually, equating this false genocide with the Holocaust does those Jewish victims a supreme disservice, as the Israeli ambassador to Armenia implied (See box below). Not to mention the Jewish victims at the hands of the Armenians during WWI:

    “We have first hand information and evidence of Armenian atrocities against our people (Jews). Members of our family witnessed the murder of 148 members of our family near Erzurum, Turkey, by Armenian neighbors, bent on destroying anything and anybody remotely Jewish and/or Muslim…” (Elihu Ben Levi, Vacaville, California, letter, San Francisco Chronicle, December 11, 1983)

    And as far as falsely defaming the people who served as Judaism’s greatest friend, before America? Dr. J. E. Botton, Jewish-American originally from Turkey, wrote in a letter to Forward, early 2001: “It should be our moral obligation to defend Turkey.”

     

    IRONY OF IRONIES

    Israeli Ambassador to Armenia, Mrs. Rivka Kohen, argued during a February 7, 2002 press conference in Yerevan (after declaring the Ottoman government had no intention to destroy a nation or a group of people):

    “(The) Holocaust was a unique phenomenon, since it had always (been) planned and aimed to destroy the whole nation. At this stage nothing should be compared with the Holocaust.” [‘Israeli Ambassador Says No Parallels Between Holocaust and 1915 Genocide,’ Asbarez, February 8, 2002]

    Among much of the hostile Armenian reaction to Kohen’s comment was the Armenian Aryan party’s declaration, via a  press release, that the entire nation of Israel was a “genocide denier”!

    (As an additional irony, one way the Armenian Foreign Ministry responded on Feb. 15 — other than by calling Mrs. Kohen’s comments “unacceptable” — was by stating Armenia “has never aimed to draw parallels between the Armenian genocide and the Jewish Holocaust because every crime [against humanity] is unique.”) (rferl.org, Feb. 19, 2002)


    However, it appears to be in Israel Charny’s nature to defame. The Armenian Reporter International reported on Dec. 30, 2000  that Macmillan UK cancelled publication of Professor Israel Charny’s article because it was “defamatory.” The article in question was the very one we have been referring to, “The Psychological Satisfaction of Denials of the Holocaust or Other Genocides by Non-Extremists or Bigots, and Even by Known Scholars.”

    Charny hit back with “My article is in no way defamatory“… hoo-boy!… supported by his expert knowledge of British law. Jerusalem attorney Michael Oseasohn conveyed to Charny: “One cannot reasonably refer to genocide, its perpetrators and/or its deniers in glowing terms. Any discussion, written or oral, about Adolf Eichmann, Heinrich Himmler, or any denier such as David Irving, Ernst Nolte, or Bernard Lewis, or accomplices to denial such as Noam Chomsky, necessarily involves elements which would tend to insult them or lower their reputation.”

    Look at this. Bernard Lewis and Noam Chomsky in the same company as Adolf Eichmann and Heinrich Himmler. The hysterical world of genocide scholarship is nothing less than amazing.

    However, Israel Charny and those like him simply are too blinded by their genocide obsession, their inability or unwillingness to objectively analyze historical facts, and their haughty tone of superiority to recognize they are committing the crime of Rufmord. This is “the murder of one´s reputation — by defaming the name of the Turkish nation, the killing of one’s reputation,” as Prof. Erich Feigl wrote in “The Myth of Terror.”

    Genocide scholars such as Israel Charny “brazenly ignore any accepted rules of objective inquiry and evidence.” He is “out to make a point — namely, denial of the Armenian Genocide(‘s not happening) — at any cost.”

    Earlier in this essay, I mentioned this almost fanatical zeal that is easily found in the religious world, promising to get back to this analogy.  I’ll now do so by borrowing from my analysis of The Burning Tigris’ epilogue.

    Terrence Des Pres asked (in a April 27, 1976 N.Y. Times piece called “Lessons of the Holocaust”): “Why teach such stuff? Why enroll in such a (Genocide) course? Why…allow such darkness to invade one’s soul when, ostensibly, no good can come of it?”

    His answer: “Yet as if by miracle, this spring there are 141 students in ‘Literature of the Holocaust’ at Colgate. The room is filled with an intensity of concern I am tempted to describe as religious. And for all their shock and depression and, yes, also their tears, what emerges finally are things so clearly good and life-enhancing… For Jewish students there comes a renewal of heritage and pride.”

    Obsession with “genocide”…has become some people’s “religion.”

    Wallowing in genocides produces “ethnic” pride, while hypocritically, these genocide studies ignore so many other historic example of Man’s Inhumanity to Man, especially those committed by the Armenians and, yes, the Israelis too.

    I guess this is why there are so many Jewish genocide scholars who blindly follow in step with the Armenians’ distorted version of history. It’s repulsive.

    Over half a million Turks were systematically murdered by the Armenians, with a little help from the Russians, in the events around WWI. For roughly a century prior, five million Muslims were displaced mainly by the actions of Imperial Russia kicking the “Sick Man” around…. and five and a half million were killed. Is there any Turkish person in existence who says, boo-hooo? I don’t mean in the sense the knowledge is not painful; of course it is. That is, most Turks aren’t even aware of these numbers. Those who come across such facts say, “That stinks!” … and then they move on. No Turk is going to relate to the sad fate of their forefathers as a source of pride.

    The date the Turkish-American community selected to represent their ethnic pride parade was the birth of the Turkish republic when …. against all odds… the Turks kicked out the imperial powers wishing to slice Turkey apart. The date Armenian-Americans have selected is the signing of the relocation orders… their date of “doom.” Over 2,000 years the Armenians have been around, and they couldn’t think of something more positive?

    Armenian historian Robert John (Hovhanes) said it best (The Reporter, “America’s Leading Armenian Newspaper,” August 2, 1984):

    “The Armenian, the Jew or the African should not damage their development with a continual conditioning of hate; neither should spurious guilt be vented upon others. These negative preoccupations and obsessions are obstructing our evolution.”

    Another Evaluation of Israel Charny

     

      The following was submitted by a reader, and the author is unknown. There was speculation the author might be a Turkish Jew who had immigrated to Israel. (“There is a large contingent of Turkish-Israelis who emigrated to Israel over the past 50+ years. They live in Israel but visit Turkey quite often and defend Turkey in the face of deliberate defamation campaigns…”) It was described in the Turkish Forum, where the following appeared as “A MESSAGE FROM ONE OF TF MEMBERS IN ISRAEL.”

    Bravo to the author. Very few have gone after the “Rogue’s Gallery” of hypocritical genocide scholars, in marked contrast to the Vahakn Dadrians of the world who make it their sinister mission to attack anything or anyone going against their genocide agenda.

    While the author has come up with findings that are similar to my own research, the accuracy of some statements have not been verified.

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    Revealing the true identity of the sham “genocide expert” Dr. Israel Charny

    In recent years Dr. Israel Charny has made a name for himself by
    supporting the cause of the so called “Armenian genocide,” and by his strong criticisms of Israeli official policy that is opposed to granting recognition to the Armenian genocide claims.

    Most recently, in a letter dated April 12, 2001 Dr. Charny published a virulent attack against the Israeli Foreign Minister Mr. Peres, protesting against Mr. Peres’ declaration that “We reject attempts to create a similarity between the Holocaust and the Armenian allegations. Nothing similar to the Holocaust occurred. It is a tragedy what the Armenians went through but not a genocide.”

    Since Dr. Charny and his publications are so widely quoted and distributed by the false “Armenian genocide” claim perpetrators we decided to examine the background of Dr. Charny to determine his academic credentials as an expert on historical subjects in general and as a “genocide expert” in particular.

    At the outset we can state the summary of our findings that Dr. Charny has no background of research on the history of the Holocaust or Genocide. In the following paragraphs we present an analysis of his background, and his unsuitability to project himself as an expert on the history of genocides.

    Dr. Charny received a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Rochester, USA in 1957. From 1958 to 1973 he had a group psychological practice in the Philadelphia area. In 1975 he immigrated to Israel, and by his claim served as an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Tel Aviv University from 1973 to 1992 concentrating on family therapy. He retired from his academic position in 1992. Currently there is absolutely no record of his association on the Tel-Aviv University web site. So at
    present Dr. Charny appears to have no academic appointment in any university in Israel.

    Since the 1980’s Dr. Charny has been editing a series of volumes on genocide studies. A list of the volumes he has edited can be found on the Internet at:
    www.preventgenocide.org/education/events/charnyCV2000.htm

    An examination of the Social Sciences and some other bibliography databases has revealed absolutely not a single research study under his name on the history of Holocaust or genocide in other nations, or for that matter on any other topic. So as a social science researcher Dr. Charny appears to have made no significant contribution to the research oriented academic community in his own disciplines.

    His publication list shows mainly volumes that he has edited. Based on such a list, any serious academic researcher would be highly hard-pressed to accept the credentials of this fake scientist as a “genocide expert”.

    Dr. Charny currently presents himself as the Executive Director of the “Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide” in Jerusalem. Despite the prestigious sounding title of this institute it is nothing more than an institute founded by Dr. Charny himself. It has no official connections to any Israeli university.

    Probably the most remarkable aspect of Dr. Charny’s activities in recent years is his speaking engagements in the USA. A simple search in the Internet reveals that he has had numerous appearances before American audiences in recent years (to see this, run a search on http://www.google.com/ for “israel charny” using quotation marks for the phrase). Many of these lectures were scheduled in academic institutions such as University of California- Berkeley, Webster University etc. Moreover, the principal topic of most of these lectures was the so called “Armenian genocide”

    Thus, it is unusually strange that while Dr. Charny writes with extremely high moral tones about “Jewish values” and presents himself as a Holocaust researcher and expert, his major lecture topic invariably seems to be “Armenian genocide” rather than Holocaust of his own nation.

    To examine his knowledge of the so called “Armenian genocide” we looked at “The Encyclopedia of Genocide” that he edited. This examination revealed that most of the entries on this subject had been authored by an Armenian without any attempt to get a semi-objective historical perspective of one of the many independent historians who have studied this subject and
    certainly without any representation of the Turkish side of events by an eminent Turkish or independent historian.

    Overall, based on the analysis presented above we reach the following conclusions:

    1. Dr. Charny is a sham scholar and a person without any independent research background on the Holocaust or genocide. By professional training he has been a clinical academic psychologist in the fields of family and group therapy without any notable academic achievements.

    2. As many con-artists and fake scientists and physicians do, he has established for himself a name by taking initiative and organizing events and conferences, rather than carrying out a genuine series of studies.

    3. The financial sources that support his activities and his speaking
    arrangements around the world remain unidentified. Since the principal subject of his tours is “Armenian genocide” it should be investigated whether interested Armenian sources stand behind these activities, and financing of his so called “Institute on the Holocaust and genocide”.

    4. Finally, the emphasis placed by the Armenians on using this fake
    “genocide expert” without any historical research training or background cast further heavy clouds on the seriousness of the experts aligned by the Armenians in support of their cause.

     

  • Sassounian’s column of February 23, 2012

    Sassounian’s column of February 23, 2012

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    Egemen Bagish: Turkey’s
    Minister of Genocide Denial
    Even though all Turkish government officials routinely deny the Armenian Genocide, one particular minister has turned denial into a full-time job. Ironically, as Minister for European Union Affairs, Egemen Bagish has harmed Turkey’s prospects for EU membership more than any of its critics!
    Although Bagish has been making zany statements ever since his ministerial appointment two years ago, his recent blunder in Zurich made headlines around the world. The Turkish Minister arrogantly dared Swiss authorities to arrest him after boasting that “the events of 1915 were not genocide!” Switzerland has a law that penalizes genocide denial, similar to the law now pending in France. A Swiss prosecutor is investigating Bagish’s words and his diplomatic status to see if charges could be filed against him for genocide denial.
    Of course, it does not take much courage to hide behind the cover of diplomatic immunity and make Don Quixotic statements, challenging the laws of other countries. If Minister Bagish were truly a macho man, he would waive his immunity, go to Switzerland, and publicly deny the Armenian Genocide. However, it appears that the feisty Minister has chickened out! After boasting that he would gladly return to Switzerland to deny the Armenian Genocide again, he facetiously declared that he would not go to Switzerland, since he has no money in Swiss banks! The real reason for the Minister’s abrupt change of heart is his fear of getting arrested should the Swiss prosecutor rule that his diplomatic immunity does not protect him from the crime of genocide denial.
    How much longer can Prime Minister Erdogan tolerate Mr. Bagish’s clownish antics that make Turkey look like a rogue state in the eyes of the world? Admiring his fluency in English, the Prime Minister had offered this 41-year-old former New York college student a top ministerial post, not realizing what a liability his loose tongue would prove to be!
    Just as Pres. George W. Bush’s nonsensical statements became known as “Bushisms,” the world now has a rich collection of “Bagishisms!” Here is a sampling of his preposterous remarks:
    — “What happened in 1915 can’t be classified as genocide as far as I’m concerned, but I was not around in 1915!”
    — “I’m a politician. My job is to determine the future, not the past!”
    — “In recent years, every one has seen that more Europeans are moving to Turkey than vice versa.”
    — During a recent conference in Qatar, Minister Bagish became the laughing stock of the audience, when he proudly announced that “Europe” is a Turkish word! The Greek Ambassador to Qatar angrily responded: “Europa was one of the lovers of Zeus in Greek mythology, everyone knows that!”
    — Minister Bagish does not seem to realize that he is contradicting himself by asking other countries to open their archives to see if there was an Armenian genocide, while concluding that there was no genocide! The least he could do is have the decency to keep his mouth shut until the Ottoman archives are fully open. Meanwhile, the archives of other countries have been open for decades.
    — Rattling off the witty Americanisms he picked up in the streets of New York, such as “a day late and a dollar short,” Bagish told Euronews: “This is execution without trial. Calling the 1915 events a genocide based solely on information we have right now comes from a lobby that nurtures malicious hatred.”
    — “Germany was a strong ally of the Armenians in 1915, so the Germans should open their archives and give documents to historians for examination,” Bagish told EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule, according to Hurriyet newspaper. Bagis made two factual errors in one sentence: Germany was the ally of the Ottoman Empire, not Armenians; and the German archives have been open for years!
    — “There’s no force that could bring about the arrest of any Turkish Minister,” Bagish bragged to journalists. Why is he then afraid to waive his diplomatic immunity and then deny the Armenian Genocide in Switzerland?
    — Bagish keeps on repeating the falsehood that the Armenian government “did not have the courage to respond to Prime Minister Erdogan’s letter requesting the formation of a commission of historians to study the Armenian Genocide.” In fact, the then Pres. Kocharian did answer, suggesting that all outstanding issues between the two countries be resolved in the larger context of government to government relations. It was the Turkish Prime Minister that did not respond to Armenia’s President.

    While Minister Bagish has diplomatic immunity, the rest of Turkey’s population does not enjoy such a privilege. It may be a good idea to accord immunity to all 72 million Turks in order to shield them from prosecution, when they utter the words “Armenian Genocide” in Turkey!