Posted on 01/27/2007 9:06:50 PM PST by PRePublic
Armenian Genocide Movie
http://www.cbs47.tv/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=87631c0e-07bc-4d0c-8065-fddf4a4e5e7b
More than eighty years after the Armenian genocide of 1915 Armenian-Americans have a documentary to remember the horror. The movie was brought to Fresno at the request of the Armenian community.
Carla Garapedian, the films director said, The term screamers comes from a book by Harvard professor Samantha Howard. She calls a screamer someone who refused to stand idly by and watch genocides unfold in front of them. All through history, weve had screamers who have raise a hand and said weve got to stop this.
Over the weekend, the film took on extra significance when one of the interview subjects was killed on Friday, January 19th, outside his office in Istanbul, Turkey.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,1994654,00.html Outspoken Armenian editor shot dead in Istanbul street attack Guardian Unlimited, UK - Jan 19, 2007 When France's parliament voted last year to make denying the Armenian genocide a crime, he vowed to travel there and deny it.
Thousands In Turkey Mourn Murdered Armenian Journalist Dink http://www.spcm.org/Journal/spip.php?article5894 Journal Chrétien, France - Jan 23, 2007 ISTANBUL, TURKEY Thousands of mourners attended the funeral in Istanbul Tuesday, January 23, for the assassinated Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, who supporters said sought reconciliation between the countrys Muslims and minority Christians.
Mourners were seen with signs saying "We are all Hrant Dink," or "We are all Armenians."
They lined the route of the funeral procession - an eight kilometers (5 miles) march between the newspaper building where he was gunned down and the cemetery where he was buried.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip said earlier that a "bullet has been fired at democracy and freedom of expression," and that the attack was "leveled against free speech, democracy and the unity of the Turkish people."
On one of his last articles Dink said he had received multiple death threats from nationalistsPeople have also been mourning Hant Dink in front of his newspaper office. because of his opinions on the mass killings of Armenian Christians during the final days of the Ottoman Empire.
TEENAGER SUSPECTED
Turkish prosecutors claim the teenager suspected of gunning down Dink in Istanbul on Friday, January 19, has confessed. Ogun Samast, 17, was escorted to the scene of the crime on Sunday, January 21 as part of a reconstruction, Euronews Television reported.
He is reportedly been held along with six other men, one of whom has spent 11 months in jail for a bomb attack outside a McDonalds restaurant in Trabzon in 2004.
Police said so far they have found the murder has no political dimension or link to any organization, but analysts have not ruled out the boy may have been inspired by nationalists.
Dink, 53, angered Turkish nationalists by using the term "genocide" to describe the killings of up to 1.5 million Armenian as well as Assyrian and Hellenic Christians carried out by Turkish Ottoman forces in the 1915-1917 period.
GOVERNEMT DENIAL
Turkeys government has denied the figure or the involvement of Turkish forces in mass killings and rejects the term "genocide" and no more than 300,000 Armenians perished at the time.
The government claims most of them died from hunger and disease after they were forcibly deported from eastern Turkey for having collaborated with invading Russian forces in the last days of the Ottoman Empire.
In 2005, a Turkish court sentenced Dink to six months in jail on charges of insulting Turkeys national identity. The controversial law under which he was charged has also been used against other intellectuals and Christian missionaries
The European Union has urged Turkey to abolish the legislation saying the law unduly restricts freedom of speech. Turkey has been in talks to join the 27-nation bloc, but the legislation has been cited among reasons for the difficult negotiations on membership.
Armenia, the United States have also condemned the killing of the journalist.
Old wounds incite fresh killing Bangkok Post, Thailand - Jan 26, 2007 Diplomatic ties were severed in a dispute over territory, but the heart of the conflict is the mass killings of Armenians. Turkey calls the loss of life a ... http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/27Jan2007_news26.php
Zerkalo: Hostility to Turks Runs in Armenians Blood Ïðàâî Âûáîðà, Azerbaijan - Up today attempts of Armenians to accuse Turkey of genocide of Armenians failed in the US Congress. This time adoption of the draft bill is expected. ... http://www.demaz.org/cgi-bin/e-cms/vis/vis.pl?s=001&p=0056&n=001110&g=
Is Ankara trying to threaten the US Congress? PanARMENIAN.Net, Armenia - 12 hours ago... of not only the Armenians but also Greeks and Assyrians, the number of the countries disapproving Turkeys position is increasing year by year. ... http://www.panarmenian.net/details/eng/?nid=713
'Screamers' remembers genocideam NewYork, New York - 21 hours agoBefore there was Hitler's Holocaust, there was Turkey's, where 1.5 million Armenians were exterminated between 1915 and 1923. Who, asked Hitler on the eve ...
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The pro genocide left has it's collective head up it's hindy.
Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 CE.
This wasn't about turks and Armenians
It was a slaughter of Christians by Islamic devils
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