Turks Most Frequent Visitors To Armenian Genocide Museum Website – H

TURKS MOST FREQUENT VISITORS TO ARMENIAN GENOCIDE MUSEUM WEBSITE – HAYK DEMOYAN

22:47 20.08.13

In an interview with Tert.am, Hayk Demoyan, Director of the Armenian
Genocide Museum-Institute, spoke of the preparations for the centennial
of the Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey to be marked in 2015.

– Mr Demoyan, Turkey is reportedly actively preparing for the
centennial of the Armenian Genocide by shooting films and –

– Turkey is doing it every year, before every April. They are well
aware that the pressure is going to be much stronger in 2015. They are,
as it were, taking preventive measures. What’s the purport? More money
is being allocated for various printed matter as well as for films,
which, although feature films, are actually means of propaganda. A
glaring example is the film ‘SarıkamıÅ~_’. Other similar films have
been created. Moreover, we were offered to provide materials for the
film and the Turkish side provided a translated script to us. The
aim was to find out what materials were at our disposal. The film
was introduced as a feature film about massacre.

– So what was the script about? What’s Turkish truth?

– In brief, it was a story of a Turkish orphan turned into an Armenian
and killed by fascists. The viewers are supposed to feel great liking
for a Turkish orphan who eyewitnessed the Armenian massacre. But
it was ‘an incidental.’ They did it well, they even translated the
script. But we did not even respond to them because we realized the
script was a mere trap. They, in fact, sought access to the museum’s
holdings – films, photos, everything.

As to their further actions, they have focused on big propaganda
collections being prepared for 2015, including a screen version of
the Battle of the Dardanelles. They seek to ensure the presence of
many states’ leaders at the event scheduled for April 24, 2015.

I think it is going to be a spectacular show. Regretfully, high-ranking
officials of some countries have already given their consent to
attend. This is evidence of Turkey’s influence on international
politics and it is taking advantage of it. The only reason for its
success is that high-ranking officials easily succumb to Turkish
influence.

Turks started this work a few years ago to curb the wave prior to
the centennial of the Armenian Genocide. But there is a subtlety:
Turkey has modified its tactics. Formerly they flatly denied the facts
and brought allegations against Armenians. Now that the international
recognition of the Armenian Genocide is in progress, as well as under
the pressure of research, Turkey has come to realize the failure of
its policy of denial.

They cannot calm down and are trying new tactics employing diplomatic
means they are well aware of. Specifically, they are placing emphasis
on improved Armenian-Turkish trade and economic ties, saying, ‘let us
increase exports and imports than speak of historical events.’ Note,
they do not say ‘it never happened’, but they are speaking of
‘priorities’ and of ‘things that do not matter.’

To sum up, I can note that, at least at the level of its top-ranking
officials – be they the incumbent Islamists or nationalists – Turkey
is not yet prepared for facing its own history and the crime committed
by the Turkish State. Nor will it be during the next few decades.

But we must not be disappointed. We must be able to find new ways to
increase pressure, especially psychological pressure, which is their
weak point, as admitting each of their guilts is certainly a shock
to them.

And if the Turkish side presents the matter as a matter of honor of
Turkey and the Turkish people, we must realize that it is one of the
issues related to Turkey’s national security.

The issue of Armenian Genocide has turned into a catalyst causing a
growing split between the Turkish state and society. It is not being
done on purpose. Rather, the very subject of the Armenian Genocide
is a destructive factor in such a sensitive environment as Turkish
nationhood, which was artificially formed during the Kemalist period.

– Do you know anything about the materials Turks are preparing?

– We have no information now because they have not applied to
us. We are following their steps. Their daily visits to our website
number 300 to 400 irrespective of upgrades. Most of them are Turkish
visitors. One more question is the potential inside Armenia and in
the Armenian Diaspora to influence Turkish society for them to show
interest. Specifically, it is posting materials and presenting the
Armenian Genocide as part of the Turkish people’s history.

Regretfully, we have come to realize it too late. Ways of presenting
the information are of importance. We need asymmetric ways. We
cannot do with mere statements. Do we have potential? I do not
speak of languages because a five-language website is quite an
achievement. But we also need to think of efficient instruments. We
do not have them now.

– What are your expectations?

– I expect unification of forces inside Armenia and in the Armenian
Diaspora, as well as at the Armenia-Diaspora level. We have potential,
but we do not have the will to create the instruments.

– Back to Turkish propaganda. You have said they are trying to get
materials. What about other methods of spying? What preventive measures
do you take?

– It is weekly practice. We instinctively feel what or who is behind
a letter – a sincere wish or Turkish intelligence. We had incidents as
well. Once I turned out a Turkish photojournalist who was photographing
the entries Turkish citizens made in our visitors’ book.

They expressed their pain and offered apologies. They regularly ask
me about Turks’ visits, which is of great interest to them.

– What are the displays scheduled for 2015?

– The displays are going to be on a scale of 1/100. Technically,
it is going to be an entirely new museum. On April 24, 2015, we plan
to open a museum that will occupy an area of 2.5 times as large as
this museum. Moreover, we are going to hold 15 mobile exhibitions in
different countries.

– Will any new materials be displayed? I mean 3D.

– We are going to bring a new museum culture to Armenia. We are
going to use up-to-date technologies, 3D and touch screen. The
museum has done tremendous work in recent years and doubled its
holdings. Dozens of thousands of pieces have been collected. Of course,
we are exerting tremendous efforts, but we are also well aware that we
cannot restrict ourselves to the Memorial to Armenian Genocide victims
(Tsitsernakaberd).

– Some think that everything will be ‘reduced to zero’ after the
100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide even if US President Barack
Obama uses the words ‘Armenian Genocide’.

– Those believing this theory actually believe the Turkish version. I
am one of those believing that we should revise our strategy in
2015 and exert more efforts to cope with the consequences of the
Armenian Genocide. The major consequence is that Turkey seized part
of the Armenians’ homeland. To put an end to it is the main aim of
all the generations of Armenians. Otherwise, we ourselves will make
the Turkish dream come true.

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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Emil Lazarian

“I should like to see any power of the world destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people, whose wars have all been fought and lost, whose structures have crumbled, literature is unread, music is unheard, and prayers are no more answered. Go ahead, destroy Armenia . See if you can do it. Send them into the desert without bread or water. Burn their homes and churches. Then see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again. For when two of them meet anywhere in the world, see if they will not create a New Armenia.” - WS