Then and now: the evolution of genocide denial

By Asbarez | Thursday, 01 May 2014

 

Garen Yegparian

BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

 

Then: Menderes, Gürsel, İnönü, Ürgüplü, Demirel, Erim, Melen, Talu, Ecevit, Irmak, Ulusu, Özal, Bozer, Akbulut, Yılmaz, Çiller, Erbakan, Gül (you get to choose your favorite liar/denier, er, former Turkish Prime Minister)
Now: Erdoğan

Then: “Armenians were deported out of war zones and died as they traveled.”
Now: “We feel your pain, but hey, Turks/Muslims died in large numbers, too.”

Then: Gross, over-the-top denial.
Now: Polite, sophisticated denial.

Then: Turkey is a NATO ally. Armenia? What’s that?
Now: Turkey’s “good neighbor” policy is a shambles. Armenia has been driven away from the West’s orbit.

Then: “Oh please, please, Mr. Government Official, won’t you throw us a bone and say something nice about Armenians? And gosh, if you were to say ‘Armenian Genocide’ that’d be super-duper wonderful.”
Now: “We put the world on notice through the assassination of Turkish government officials. Then we won a ground war. We demand what’s rightfully ours.”

Then: There’s no real Armenian government.
Now: There’s no real Armenian government.

Then: “Things are just fine for Armenians in Turkey. Genocide? What Genocide?
Now: “Prime Minister Erdoğan should get a Nobel prize!”

I can handle most of the above pairs. After all, they represent realities of Armenian life. But the last one… That’s a bit much! In fact, it’s so unspeakably absurd that I can’t even give it one of my coveted SpitRain awards, the utter brazenness of it transcends verbal description (You’ll remember Spit-Rain comes from the Armenian saying, “He’s so shameless, if you spit in his face, he’d think it’s rain”).

Recommending, for one of humanity’s greatest awards, someone who falls out— publicly and viciously — with a very key former ally (Gulen), destabilises a neighboring country (Syria), triggers and engages in international incidents (Mavi Marmara boarding/deaths by Israel), wags an accusing finger at a fellow leader (Obama), enables the use of nerve gas (sarin in Syria), maintains the occupation of 40% of another country (Cyprus), badly abuses his own citizens who are engaging in legitimate protests (Gezi Park), invents conspiracy theories when he’s exposed for corruption, and on and on… just plain doesn’t make sense.

This is yet another piece of the Turkish government’s Genocide centennial propaganda onslaught.

It is also more evidence of Erdoğan’s megalomania that he, or more likely his minions (so he retains plausible deniability) coerced Armenian community leaders living under Turkish rule to suggest he merits a Nobel. Wow!

Someone please enlighten me, or in the words of Supertramp’s 1979 “The Logical Song”:
“There are times when all the world’s asleep
The questions run too deep, for such a simple man
Won’t you please, please tell me what we’ve learned?
I know it sounds absurd…”


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