Re: Watertown Armenians in arow over ADL's anti-genocide stance
(J-ewish national newspaper reports Turkish ambassador to U.S. taking a softer stance on impact of ADL's stance on Turkish-Israeli relations requesting a period of calm and claiming that the parties have to avoid at all costs derailment of their relations; tension in relations were revealed by recent ADL controversy; discusses history, nature and extent of Turkish-Isreali relations; reveals that Turkish relations with Israel is dependent on understanding that topic of Armenian genocide not one for public debate; Turkish ambassador confirmed Turkey's disappointment with ADL's shift as it changed premise of everything achieved with U.S. J-ewish community; AJC and ADL are still aligned with Turkey that matter should be investigated by Turkish and Armenian historians not recognized Congressionally; US and Israel not in line with international community in recognizing the Armenian genocide; quotes Foxman on current state of affairs re: Turkey's understanding that although ADL shifted on organizational recognition of Armenian genocide it still does not support the resolutions; Turkish Ambassador to Israel quoted as saying that Israel should not allow American J-ewish community to change its position as it is Turkey's expectation and it is "highly important")
(Same newspaper publishes opinion piece identifying the end of post-Holocaust era in J-ewish community as the result of moral contradictions pitting genocide recognition against Israeli security; opines that collision happened twice last week 1st with the ADL controversy that caused a diplomatic whirlwind between Israel and Turkey and then with Israel ejecting Darfurian refugees from its borders; states that both crisis ring of the same moral dilemma which shall likely cause a political earthquake; post-Holocaust era brought with it the obligation to recognize genocide, that memory of genocide shall be preserved and genocide never again permitted; for many in the J-ewish community the two pillars of remembering the holocaust and cherishing Israel have been intertwined as part of modern J-ewish identity; pillars collided in grand fashion when Israel was discovered to be on the side of genocide deniers and many J-ews around the world found themselves in 'numb disbelief'; inquires why should we fight for a J-ewish state if it will not act in a J-ewish manner as wasn't its original promise to the world; refutes its own inquiry and concluded that promise of Israel was Zionism - to normalize the J-ewish condition; Israel not exempt from realpolitik and belief that it is was invented by those that created it; the August collisions should cause the J-ewish community to re-examine themselves and forge a new ethic for a new world b/c political ethics based on empty slogans and theories are no ethics at all)
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Asbarez reporting that Massachussetts Armenians and J-ews have agreed to promote congressional recogniton of the Armenian Genocide and that there shall be a press conference tomorrow evening on the steps of the Massachussetts State house. Press release follows:
BOSTON--State Representative Rachel Kaprielian (Watertown) and Boston City Councilor Michael P. Ross (District 8) are hosting a press advisory to demonstrate the strengthening solidarity between the xxxish and Armenian-American communities as they underscore the importance of officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government in 1915.
The event will feature Kaprielian and Ross as well as survivors of both the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide, and a Rabbi and a member of the Armenian clergy, and is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 30 at 5:30pm at the main steps in front of the Massachusetts State House.
Prominent members of both the xxxish and Armenian communities, including Steven Grossman, State Representative Peter Koutoujian, and area municipal officials will also be in attendance.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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Does the American J-ewish lobby actually represent the American J-ewish community? Because, it is really starting to appear otherwise. At the end of the day, the lobby appears to be more and more the golem of genocide denying nations.
(J-ewish national newspaper reports Turkish ambassador to U.S. taking a softer stance on impact of ADL's stance on Turkish-Israeli relations requesting a period of calm and claiming that the parties have to avoid at all costs derailment of their relations; tension in relations were revealed by recent ADL controversy; discusses history, nature and extent of Turkish-Isreali relations; reveals that Turkish relations with Israel is dependent on understanding that topic of Armenian genocide not one for public debate; Turkish ambassador confirmed Turkey's disappointment with ADL's shift as it changed premise of everything achieved with U.S. J-ewish community; AJC and ADL are still aligned with Turkey that matter should be investigated by Turkish and Armenian historians not recognized Congressionally; US and Israel not in line with international community in recognizing the Armenian genocide; quotes Foxman on current state of affairs re: Turkey's understanding that although ADL shifted on organizational recognition of Armenian genocide it still does not support the resolutions; Turkish Ambassador to Israel quoted as saying that Israel should not allow American J-ewish community to change its position as it is Turkey's expectation and it is "highly important")
(Same newspaper publishes opinion piece identifying the end of post-Holocaust era in J-ewish community as the result of moral contradictions pitting genocide recognition against Israeli security; opines that collision happened twice last week 1st with the ADL controversy that caused a diplomatic whirlwind between Israel and Turkey and then with Israel ejecting Darfurian refugees from its borders; states that both crisis ring of the same moral dilemma which shall likely cause a political earthquake; post-Holocaust era brought with it the obligation to recognize genocide, that memory of genocide shall be preserved and genocide never again permitted; for many in the J-ewish community the two pillars of remembering the holocaust and cherishing Israel have been intertwined as part of modern J-ewish identity; pillars collided in grand fashion when Israel was discovered to be on the side of genocide deniers and many J-ews around the world found themselves in 'numb disbelief'; inquires why should we fight for a J-ewish state if it will not act in a J-ewish manner as wasn't its original promise to the world; refutes its own inquiry and concluded that promise of Israel was Zionism - to normalize the J-ewish condition; Israel not exempt from realpolitik and belief that it is was invented by those that created it; the August collisions should cause the J-ewish community to re-examine themselves and forge a new ethic for a new world b/c political ethics based on empty slogans and theories are no ethics at all)
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Asbarez reporting that Massachussetts Armenians and J-ews have agreed to promote congressional recogniton of the Armenian Genocide and that there shall be a press conference tomorrow evening on the steps of the Massachussetts State house. Press release follows:
BOSTON--State Representative Rachel Kaprielian (Watertown) and Boston City Councilor Michael P. Ross (District 8) are hosting a press advisory to demonstrate the strengthening solidarity between the xxxish and Armenian-American communities as they underscore the importance of officially recognizing the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government in 1915.
The event will feature Kaprielian and Ross as well as survivors of both the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide, and a Rabbi and a member of the Armenian clergy, and is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 30 at 5:30pm at the main steps in front of the Massachusetts State House.
Prominent members of both the xxxish and Armenian communities, including Steven Grossman, State Representative Peter Koutoujian, and area municipal officials will also be in attendance.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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Does the American J-ewish lobby actually represent the American J-ewish community? Because, it is really starting to appear otherwise. At the end of the day, the lobby appears to be more and more the golem of genocide denying nations.
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