Friday, March 03, 2006

Boston's GBH Won't Air Debate on Armenian Genocide


Boston Globe reported today that "Joining several public television stations around the country, Boston's WGBH has decided not to air a panel discussion that questions Turkey's role in the slaughter of Armenians at the time of World War I."


Thousands of Armenian-Americans -- and several congressmen -- have protested the discussion, comparing it to following a documentary on the Holocaust with a panel featuring Holocaust deniers. Los Angeles's KCET-TV and New York's WNET-TV are among the other stations that will not air the panel discussion.


''We at WGBH have reviewed the documentary, and we feel that it stands on its own," WGBH spokeswoman Lucy Sholley said yesterday. ''This was an editorial decision."

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Thursday, March 02, 2006

PBS affliated WNET-TV Dumps Denial Panel..


After a world wide campaign launched by American-Armenian community to protest againt the intended broadcasting of a pre-taped 25 min. discussion panel in which deniers of the Armenian Genocide would have the chance to publicize the Turkish government's denial on American National T.V.

For weeks Armenians were protesting, signing petitions [collecting around 16,000 signatures today] , sending emails to the PBS and to their Members of Congress, and recentely rallying in New York in front of the offices of WNET-TV to urge the PBS affiliate not to broadcast a discussion panel this April featuring deniers of the Armenian Genocide.




Rep. Anthony Weiner
Yesterday, PBS affiliated WNET-TV decided not to air a panel discussion, "It was an editorial decision," said Stella Giammasi, vice president and director of communications at WNET, Channel 13 . After screening the discussion, Giammasi said, WNET officials determined it "did not add anything to the documentary." AP reported.


U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner, who joined others at a protest outside WNET's office in Manhattan on Saturday, applauded the move. PBS, Channel 13, they do some of the best, most independent, thorough programming you can imagine on important issues," he said. "They made a decision here that protects that reputation and doesn't tarnish it."





That was the first step, and it was a "good" one ....but we should continue.

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Wednesday, March 01, 2006

VP of PBS Should Be Dismissed For Insulting Armenians


VP of PBS Should Be Dismissed
For Insulting Armenians

By Harut Sassounian
Publisher, The California Courier
March 3, 2006


Up until now, I had refrained from blaming any one individual at PBS for the unwise decision to air a debate with deniers of the Armenian Genocide, immediately after the broadcast of Andrew Goldberg's documentary, The Armenian Genocide, on April 17.

Regrettably, I must now single out Jacoba Atlas, the Senior Vice President of PBS programming, not only for being responsible for this misguided decision, but also for insulting Armenians worldwide by stating that the Armenian Genocide "is not entirely analogous" to the Jewish Holocaust.
In response to a letter from Steve Dadaian, the Chairman of the Armenian National Committee of America , Western Region, Atlas wrote:

VP of PBS Ms. Jacoba Atlas"You and others have likened our decision to following a documentary on the genocide of Jews during WW II with a panel of Holocaust deniers. With all due respect, the comparison is not entirely analogous. Germany has fully accepted responsibility for the Holocaust, paid reparations, made apologies, met with survivors and teaches about it in its schools. As you know, this is not the case with the Armenian genocide. Turkey’s official position on this chapter of history is a key part of the controversy that the documentary and the panel discussion seek to examine."


Since when does PBS take its programming cues from oppressive governments? In terms of Turkish acknowledgement, Ms. Atlas is probably not aware that in an interview published in the August 1, 1926 issue of the Los Angeles Examiner, Kemal Ataturk admitted that the Young Turks had massacred "millions of [their] Christian subjects." She may not also know that the Turkish Military Tribunal in 1919 sentenced to death in absentia the masterminds of the Armenian Genocide. How many times Turkish leaders and Turkish courts must acknowledge the Armenian Genocide before Ms. Atlas is satisfied that the Armenian Genocide and the Jewish Holocaust are "analogous?"



Ms. Atlas owes an apology to the Armenian American community for providing a national platform to genocide deniers and stating that the Armenian Genocide is not "analogous" to the Holocaust. Should she fail to apologize and cancel the offensive panel questioning the Armenian Genocide, PBS management should then dismiss her from her position. American taxpayers should not pay the salary of someone who besmirches the memory of the victims of genocide and insults their descendants.

Notably, while Ms. Atlas is stubbornly clinging to her anti-Armenian Genocide stance, another Jewish American, Cong. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), was joining Armenian demonstrators outside the studios of WNET/13 (the PBS affiliate in New York City) last Saturday to protest the station’s planned airing of the genocide debate. The Associated Press and Newsday (NY) quoted Cong. Weiner as saying that the inclusion of genocide-deniers on the panel "is an insult to the history of that time." This is the first such demonstration held against a PBS station on this issue.

In other major developments on the PBS controversy since last week:

-- The New York Times published on Feb. 25 a lengthy article titled: "Armenian Furor over PBS Plan for Debate." The article referred to this writer as the "first [to] spread word of the petitions and protests against the panel."


-- Congressmen Adam Schiff (D-CA), George Radanovich (R-CA), Armenian Caucus Co-Chairmen Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Joe Knollenberg (R-MI) asked all members of the House of Representatives to sign a joint letter expressing their opposition to the PBS panel discussion. It is expected that many of the 150 members of the Congressional Caucus on Armenian Issues would sign this letter. The Caucus makes up more than one-third of the entire House, a significant number when the time comes to allocate funding to PBS. "A commitment to balance does not mandate the inclusion of opinions that are objectively false," the congressional letter said. "Doing so only promotes the propagation of false and misleading views and undermines the credibility of PBS."


-- The Glendale News Press published an article on Feb. 22 titled:"Armenian Genocide Panel Protested."


-- Two Turkish newspapers (Turkish Daily News and Zaman ) and an Azeri newspaper (Echo) published articles on this controversy last week.


-- During the daily press briefing at the State Department on Feb. 24, a journalist asked Adam Ereli, the Deputy Spokesman of the State Department, about "the position of the U.S. Government" on the PBS controversy. Mr. Ereli’s response was: "You can watch whatever you want to watch."


-- Several PBS stations announced last week that they would not air the offensive panel discussion, following the broadcast of the Goldberg documentary.


-- The world famous rock band System of a Down supported the campaign against the PBS panel by posting a link to the ANCA’s online Webmail on its website, www.systemofadown.com and placed a link to the online petition on a second website: http://www.axisofjustice.org/feature_022106.htm.


-- KCET, the PBS station in the Los Angeles area, decided to air in April two genocide documentaries: The U.S. premiere of French filmmaker Laurence Jourdan’s "Le Genocide Armenien" and Canadian-Armenian Hagop Goudsouzian’s "My Son Shall be Armenian." KCET designated the month of April as "Armenian Remembrance Month."


-- Nearly 15,000 individuals have so far signed the online petition asking PBS not to broadcast the panel discussion. Meanwhile, the copycat Turkish petition is full of thousands of anti-Armenian hate messages, profanities, fake and unauthorized names, including those of people long dead, such as Ataturk and Talaat.


-- More than 3,500 protest e-mails have been sent to Ms. Atlas through the ANCA’s online Webmail.


-- Several Armenian organizations and web groups have placed the link to the online petition on their websites and have sent e-mails to their members urging them to sign the petition.


I suggest the following actions in order to continue the pressure on PBS to do the right thing:



1. Sign the online petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/pbspanel and forward the link to others.

2. Send an e-mail to Jacoba Atlas at Jatlas@pbs.org urging her not to provide airtime to genocide deniers. Forward her e-mail address to others asking them to write to her also.
3. Ask Armenian organizations post the link to the online petition on their websites and to send an e-mail to their members urging them to sign the petition and to e-mail Ms. Atlas.

4. Ask your Member of Congress to sign the joint congressional letter to PBS.

5. Contact your local PBS station and urge them not to broadcast the panel discussion. Go to http://www.blogger.com/www.pbs.org/stationfinder, enter your zip code and click next. When you see the logo of your local station, click next again.

6. Contact the PBS stations in Chicago and New York City (WNET) urging them to cancel their decision to air the panel discussion.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Mr. Erdogan, Mind Your Own Business, Will You ?!

It seems that Turkish government have nothing better to do other than sticking it's nose in everybody else's business ... It seems that interfering in the EU countries "recognition of the Armenian Genocide" and trying to threaten them to to withdraw those recognition resolutions , is not enough. It seems that interfering in the Armenian-Azri issues over Nagorno Karabakh is not enough either ...


So instead of minding it's own business, and trying to solve it's internal troubles and correct the gross human rights violations in Turkey... Or maybe, only maybe, start acting like civilized country and take the moral step of recognizing the Armenian Genocide, Erdogan thought that Turkey should play "Godfather" of the region and try to solve everybody else's problems !



The Turkish Godfather Trilogy




Godfather Part 1 : "The Cartoon Crisis "



Turkish PM Erdogan and the Danish PM Anders RasmussenFirst, Turkey tried to play the "good guy" and offered to mediate between Islamic angry countries and the Danish government, to find a solution to the "Cartoon Crisis."
But it seems that Erdogan have no idea about what's going on in his own country. Mr. Erdogan needs to take a look at his own people, Turks are as furious as everyone else in the Islamic world over the the "Cartoons" issue... First he need to convince his own people to stop attacking Christians , stop shooting Christian priests , and burning Danish flags before offering mediation in the issue !


Turkish Angry Crowds Burning the Danish FlagTurkish Demonstrations Against Danish Cartoons


















Godfather Part 2 : "Israeli- Palestinian Conflict"
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal (centre) waves as he is accompanied by Turkish security agents upon his arrival at an hotel in AnkaraAfter Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) victory in the Palestinian elections, the Israeli government didn't hide it's dissatisfaction with those results, and refused to deal with the newly elected Hamas government... Here jumpped the Turkish Godfather again, trying to dissolve yet another turmoil in the region.


Puting Turkey's reputation at stake, Turkey took on a highly risky mission by hosting a five-man delegation from the Palestinian radical group Hamas... regardless of what consequenses can result in that, which might vary from damaging its international Anti-Israeli Demonstration in Turkey, Considering [The Star Of David ] Equal to the [ Nazi Swastika]reputation to complicating its relations with its Israeli and Western allies.

Ankara heard bitter criticism from Israel, and Israeli spokesman Ranaan Gissin had compared the move to Israel inviting separatist Kurdish rebels for talks and said it could damage bilateral ties, as BBC News had reported.
Maybe Turkey is finally trying to listen to some of it's national voices, that have demonstrated against Israel for long time !!






Godfather 3 : Iraqi Sectarian Crisis
The last part of this Turkish version of the "Godfather" so far is the current Iraqi Sectarian Crisis, that have exploded after the bombing of the Shiite shrine in Samarra sparked deadly reprisals against Sunni mosques and worshippers.
The Golden Dome of the Shiite Shrine in Samarra Before The Bombing of Last WeekRuins of the Dome of the Shiite Shrine in Samarra After The Bombing of Last Week











The bloodshed that resulted from that incident, is likely to complicate the task of Shiite and Sunni political leaders who have pledged to set up a government of national unity in the wake of the December elections which illustrated a deep sectarian split in Iraq, if not to start sectarian and ethnic conflict in Iraq.
Radical Iraqi Shi'ite Cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr

Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Ja'fari is to visit Turkey today, February 28, to discuss how Turkey can help stem sectarian violence in Iraq.Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced the visit two days ago in Istanbul. The Anatolia news agency quoted him as saying that radical Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is also scheduled to visit Ankara soon.







So why does Turkey need to create new external fronts ? Doesn't Turkey have enough issues to worry about already both on the internal and external levels ?!

I think that Turkey is either trying to convince the EU that it's a huge political power in the region and it's civilized enough to solve everybody's problem, so the EU might overlook it's gross violations of Human Rights and accept to admit Turkey. Or maybe, Turkey is trying to distract the International community, so the latter might forget about the Armenian Genocide recognition by Turkey.


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Congratulations Mr. President, Not You George !





Armenia Now news reported that "Armenia’s First Man became First Grandfather this week with the birth of grand daughter Bella. "

Congratulations Mr. President ... But couldn't you find a nice Armenian name for the babygirl ?!




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