
Turkey and Armenia have finally signed protocols that outline the timing and the process for the two countries to establish diplomatic relations and open their border.
The key issue in the protocols was that there was no reference to the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which would give enough room for Armenia to explain to its public that Armenia had successfully separated the Azerbaijan-Turkey alliance that has been putting Armenia under pressure since Armenia invaded the Karabakh region. For the Turkish government, it was something that would create public discomfort. For Turkey, one of the successes was the agreement to form a historical commission to investigate genocide claims. This agreement is a major setback for the Armenian diaspora, as most politicians around the world believe that the Armenian genocide issue is a sealed debate because respected historians have provided enough evidence to prove that the 1915 events were genocide.
Thus the sealed Armenian genocide debate has been reopened to discussion; this at least could provide enough time for Turkey to reposition itself and reformulate its policies toward Armenia.
For this very reason, the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) issued a statement about the Turkey-Armenia protocols, saying: “The success of Turkey in pressuring Armenia into accepting these humiliating,
The following long letter appeared in an Armenian newspaper and indicates how the protocols hit the Armenian identity:
“I wonder, will my grandfather and his sister, who lost their parents and were orphaned at the age of 10 and 5 respectively, forgive me. Will my grandfather and his sister, who were the only ones in their family to survive the Armenian Genocide, forgive you. Will my grandfather and his sister, who were separated during the Genocide and were reunited by fate only 20 years after the genocide, forgive us” Nowadays, I am losing a lot of sleep over an issue, which I do not know if I have any influence on or not. “I know one thing and I know it very well, we and the Turks are not brother and sister and even if I were a hippie and believed in peace and making love not war, I could not accept Genocide- denying Turks as my good- willed neighbors or friends and Genocide-denying Turkey as our savior; a country that will help my beloved country to develop and grow!”Let me go over this one more time; I am Heghinar, I am a citizen of Armenia, I live in Armenia and if the President and Foreign Affairs Minister of my country sign a paper, which opens the doors of my home to enemy number one (Turkey) and announces that Karabakh does not belong to me but to enemy number two (Azerbaijan), a paper which maybe not verbally do so, but in its essence states that we Armenians are liars, all this has been a lie and my ancestors were liars and that enemy number one and two suffered because of the Armenians and not the other way round and all the blood shed is wasted and gets flushed down the toilet; who or what does all this make me? “I represent my country, I am my country and I bear the face of my country. I tell you what the signing of this paper will make me. All this will make me a liar, my grandfather a liar, my mother who passed on the story to me a liar, my nation who believes in this story a liar. Next time I tell someone I am Armenian, I don”t have to explain the location of this little country, because everybody has already pointed out its index finger to the liar. “I am a person who is for Armenia, I am a person who loves her motherland, I am a person who believes in her fatherland and finally I am a person who lives in her homeland because she wants and loves to and not has to. Every time my country makes a wrong move, I try to justify and understand my child, but today I am in a total state of shock. My child has stabbed me in the back; I feel ashamed, I feel sad, I feel lost.”
Emre Usul / Today’s Zaman
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