By Kenneth V. Hachikian, Charirman of ANCA, New York NY, 3 October 2009
Mr. President:
By Kenneth V. Hachikian, Charirman of ANCA, New York NY, 3 October 2009
Further, these Protocols outrageously surrender the historical rights of the Armenian nation to a just resolution of the Armenian Genocide. They also dangerously undermine the right to freedom and self-determination for the Nagorno Karabagh Republic.
Mr. President, your actions in pursuing these protocols are naïve. They are reckless. And they are simply irresponsible. Your assertion that they do not contain any preconditions insults our intelligence. The requirement for a commission of historians, which I might point out has been soundly rejected by the International Association of Genocide Scholars, the formal recognition of borders, and the acknowledgement of territorial integrity without any mention of self-determination are all preconditions imposed and insisted upon by Turkey, which you have unwisely accepted at the point of their blackmail of the closed borders. These preconditions were and are requirements of Turkey; they are the price you are willing to pay to the Turkish blackmailers. Many countries readily normalize relations without such one-sided preconditions.
How dare you accede to Turkish blackmail when our forbearers sacrificed so much and suffered at the hands of the Turks, who to this very day deny the Genocide which the rest of the world acknowledges?
How dare you attempt to squander the political capital that so many have, at great sacrifice, built up over the decades in capitals around the world? And make no mistake, signing the Protocols would put at risk that very capital. You have no moral right to do so. You have no power to do so. And we will not allow you to do so.
You cannot take away the rights of our nation and our people simply because you view yourself as the savior of our country. You are not saving our country; you are relegating us to a subservient position to Turkey while simply abandoning our rights to justice. Your efforts are doomed to failure.
You will be remembered as the president who led our country to a path of dependency, who foolishly bargained away our lands, whose misjudgments led us to a weakened status. If you go forward with these Protocols, your legacy will be deeply flawed.
Do not attempt to hide behind the support of the minority who blindly offer support for your initiatives. They are not the true grassroots of the Diaspora. They simply do not represent the majority of the community. In the face of our vigilance in confronting successive US administrations over their blind and unwavering support for Turkey, their default position is to support these policies of the US State Department. They are the same people who surrendered Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act, who supported the disastrous Turkish Armenian Reconciliation Commission, and who supported the nomination of Richard Hoagland, a morally reprehensible genocide denier, to be ambassador to Armenia. They no longer have political relevance in our community. Don’t be seduced by their meaningless support.
Mr. President, you are making a grave mistake here. I hope you have the wisdom to listen to your countrymen and to back away from this disastrous agreement, before you bring great harm to our country, to our people, and to your presidency.
2 comments
Signing the protocols
After following President S. Sarkissian’s presentations in NY and LA, I found "our" president is naive to believe the Turks, as we historically did in 1908.
All I saw was an Armenian Socrates holding a chalice in hand and leading his fellow Armenians the same path outside forces have pressured him with.
He will bear the consequences of his action, be it good or bad.
Acknowledgement of the Armenian Genoide
Over half of the countries of Europe and over half the States of the USA have fully acknowledged the truth of the Armenian Genocide, therefore Armenia and the Armenian Diaspora should act on this – that the truth of the Armenian Genocide has been established and Turkey’s denial exposed for the absurdity that it is. Opening the illegally blocked border is vital. A committee of historians to talk about the Armenian Genocide is a waste of everyone’s time and those who want it should be laughed out of existence.
Best wishes
Ruth Barnett
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