21 Aralık 2010 Salı

Soykırım Yasa tasarısı hakkında kampanyaya siz de katılabilirsiniz...

ABD'de Senatoya getirilen yasa taslağıyla ilgili olarak, siz de yeni dönemde meclis başkanlığını teslim alacak olan John Boehner'in eposta adresine aşağıdaki eposta örneğini göndererek katkıda bulunabilirsiniz.
John Boehner Biography


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: You and others have to listen the other side. We have different words to say too..
To: AsktheLeader@mail.house.gov



Dear Congressman Boehner,
We are writing to urge you not to be influenced by Armenian activits for
yet another vote on H. Res.252.

The supporters of H. Res. 252, about the “Armenian genocide”, are
attempting one more time to obtain the vote by US Congress.

Do you know who backs this resolution?

The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) is the branch of
Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).

Mourad Topalian, chairman of ANCA from 1991 to 1999, and who has still a
prominent position in this umbrella, was sentenced by Ohio justice in
2001 for illegal storing of war weapons and explosives, linked to a
terrorist organization.

Hampig Sassounian, member of ARF and of its terrorist wing (“Justice
Commandos Against Armenian Genocide”, JCAG), was sentenced to life in
1984 for the assassination of Turkish general Consul in Los Angeles; Mr.
Sassounian received, and still receives, a constant and unconditional
support from both ARF and ANCA.

http://www.ataa.org/reference/ATAA_Statement_in_Opposition_of_Parole.pdf
http://www.ataa.org/reference/Supporting_Documents_Hampig_Sassounian.pdf

Such crimes and glorification of crimes should surprise nobody: on
December 24, 1933, seven members of ARF assassinated brutally the
archbishop L. Tourian during the mass, and were sentenced by New York
justice for this crime; their lawyer’s cost were entirely paid by ARF.

Actually, ARF, especially in USA, supported vehemently the Nazi regime.

ARF turned to a pro-American and pro-Western position around 1948, but
chose openly the Soviet side in 1972, and remained in such a position —
with few clashes — un til the end of 1980’s.

The Armenian Assembly of America (AAA) is dominated by Ramkavar party
and includes the Hunchak party.

Both supported strongly USSR during the cold war.

The Hunchak party supported the Armenian Secret Army for Liberation of
Armenia (ASALA) and the Ramkavar allowed some of his prominent members
to support Armenian terrorism of 1970’s/1980’s.
Why is this resolution unacceptable?

This draft, copy of propositions made in 2007 and 2008, is misleading,
both from legal and historical perspective:
http://www.tusiad.us/Content/uploaded/ERMENI.PDF

In a democracy, it is not the politicians who write history, but historians.

It is absolutely false to assert that all the historians use the
“genocide” label; in fact, the majority of scholars with a specific
qualification to deal wit h Ottoman history reject, or at least
criticize, the “genocide” label for the Armenian case; the list includes
Gwynne Dyer, Edward J. Erickson, Jacob C. Hurewitz, Bernard Lewis,
Guenter Lewy, Justin McCarthy, Andrew Mango, Norman Stone, Malcolm E.
Yapp and Gilles Veinstein.

In UK, in both houses, the efforts of the spokespersons (Supporting
Armenian claims) have always failed because it is an accepted fact that
the historians do not agree on these false claims and that thousands of
Turkish people suffered massacres in the hands of Armenian
terrorist/activist during the same period (see above sources).

In France, the majority of the most prominent historians created an
association claiming the suppression of “memorial laws” and the end of
ethnic lobbying in Parliaments:

http://www.lph-asso.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=14&lang=en
http://www.lph-asso.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=13&lang=en

This initiative was supported by the American Historical Association.

The French National Assembly, frequently mentioned by supporters of
Armenian claims in USA and some other countries, published in 2010 a
report, written by his president, Bernard Accoyer, concluding that no
more “memorial laws” should be voted, especially about Armenian case.

There is no legal, ethical or historical reason to jeopardize the
US-Turkish relations in accepting the claims of Armenian nationalist
associations, whose fidelity to US values and interests is more than
questionable.< br>
Respectfuly

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