A couple of years ago, when Armenians throughout the world began
making plans for the Armenian Genocide Centennial, they had two major
concerns: What kind of events to organize that would be most appropriate
for this solemn occasion, and how to conceal their plans from the
Turkish government so it would be unable to undermine or disrupt them.
Little did Armenians know that Turkish leaders would inadvertently
end up being our best “ally,” and instead of disrupting Armenians’
Centennial plans, they would make preposterous statements that would
globally propagate the Armenian Genocide beyond anyone’s wildest
expectations.
A Hollywood scriptwriter could not have done a better job than what
Erdogan as prime minister and then president did to ensure that the
Armenian Centennial is commemorated with the greatest possible audience
in the world.
Long before the start of the Centennial year, Erdogan set the stage
by undermining his own credibility and that of his country by making
outlandish declarations: He claimed that Muslims discovered America
before Columbus, and that it was impossible for Muslims to commit
genocide, and he told TV host Charlie Rose that since there are still
Armenians in Istanbul there could not have been a genocide.
Erdogan went on to shut down YouTube and Twitter because he disliked
some of their content; had a teenage student arrested for writing an
essay the Modern Day Sultan didn’t approve; jailed journalists and
cartoonists for criticizing his policies; prosecuted Muslim cleric
Fethullah Gulen’s followers and high-ranking military officers under the
pretext that they were plotting against His Highness; ordered the
shooting of peaceful protesters in Istanbul’s Gezi Park; and instructed
his son during a secretly recorded phone conversation on how to conceal
tens of millions of dollars in cash!
With his harsh statements and rude outbursts, Erdogan managed to
antagonize leaders of many of the countries he dealt with, including the
United States, France, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Greece, Cyprus,
Russia, and Syria. In effect, he turned his foreign policy of “zero
problems with neighbors” to “zero neighbors without problems!”
At the start of this year, as the Genocide Centennial drew near,
Erdogan shifted to high gear. He came up with the “brilliant” idea of
rescheduling the Gallipoli commemoration to April 24, and invited
leaders of more than 100 countries to Turkey in order to steal the
limelight away from the Armenian Genocide commemorations in Yerevan on
that date. The Turkish president then sought to rewrite history by
accusing Armenians of changing the Genocide Centennial date to April 24!
Such childish maneuvers did not go unnoticed by the international
community. Countless articles were written exposing Erdogan’s dirty
tricks. Instead of undermining the Armenian commemorations, the Turkish
leader ended up propagating the Genocide Centennial, long before
Armenians had held a single event!
Then came the memorable sermon of Pope Francis on April 12, accusing
Turkey of committing “the first genocide of the 20th century” against
the Armenian people. In response, Erdogan recalled his ambassador from
the Vatican, and then, along with his normally cool-headed Prime
Minister Davutoglu and the entire cast of Turkish officialdom, started
insulting the Pope, the Catholic Church, and even Argentina, the Pope’s
birthplace! Thus, within a few days, Turkey’s leaders managed to
antagonize over a billion Catholics around the world.
Erdogan warned the Pope that he would take additional actions against
the Catholic Church, implying that he would convert Istanbul’s ancient
Greek Hagia Sophia Church to a mosque. Should he take such an extreme
action, he would be antagonizing the rest of the Christian world against
Turkey.
Within days of the Pope’s history-making sermon, the European
Parliament adopted yet another resolution acknowledging the Armenian
Genocide. Meanwhile, Erdogan continued his anti-European and
anti-Christian diatribe by accusing Europeans of being anti-Turkish and
anti-Islam. Naturally, Europeans began to question how such a lunatic
leader could ever join the European family of nations!
Thousands of newspapers, TV stations, and websites reported the
Turkish leaders’ berserk reaction, and criticized their denial of the
Armenian Genocide. The world’s attention to Armenians has been quite
overwhelming with the extensive coverage of the Kardashians’ trip to
Armenia, the Pope’s remarkable sermon, and the European Parliament’s
Resolution on the Armenian Genocide. Armenians could not have gained
such immense publicity on the eve of the Armenian Genocide Centennial if
they had spent a billion dollars and hired 100 PR firms!
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