{"id":20999,"date":"2018-01-22T20:59:19","date_gmt":"2018-01-22T20:59:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=20999"},"modified":"2018-01-22T20:59:19","modified_gmt":"2018-01-22T20:59:19","slug":"how-to-make-hate-speech-an-asset-against-inherent-evil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=20999","title":{"rendered":"How to Make Hate Speech an Asset Against Inherent Evil"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Philippe Raffi Kalfayan
\nA recent column in the Armenian Mirror-Spectator (\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093Intolerance Toward \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056d\u009cthe Other\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d by Raffi Bedrosyan) reported on a\u0569\u0082\u0539\u00a0\u0569\u0082\u0539\u00a0 shocking event that happened in Turkey during the inhumation of a non-Turkish person, displaying an unequalled degree of hatred and intolerance toward the \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093other\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d to the extent that the family had to forcibly renounce burying its relative in that cemetery, because the protesters claimed the cemetery soil was forbidden to Armenians. This is the occasion to stress that such discriminatory intolerance is a source of evil and may prompt or result in most severe violations of international human rights law, namely crimes against humanity, the supreme form of which is genocide.
\nIn Turkey, the ideology and then the Constitution of the Republic of Turkey rely upon constitutional segregation, both ethnic and religious. The Constitution recognizes exclusively \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093Turkishness\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d and the Treaty of Lausanne, considered as a fundamental law, distinguishes the Muslim from the Non-Muslim.
\nSince the time before the Genocide, the \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093other\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d is seen as an enemy (\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093the enemy of the interior\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d) when it relates to minorities, or as a \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093giaour\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d (infidel) as it relates to non-Muslims.
\nAlready in the 19th century, the Armenian Christian minority was seen as \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093other\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d because [of the need to be] \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093protected\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d either by the Western nations or\/and by the Russian Empire. They became \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093enemies\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d for the purpose of justifying the \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093final solution\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d in 1915.
\nPeter Balakian quotes in The Burning Tigris British ethnographer William Ramsey, an enthusiast of Turkish civilization who spent more than 10 years in the country, and described what being a \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093giaour\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d implied: \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093The Turkish law (\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u00bb) was synonymous with unspeakable contempt (\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u00bb) The Armenians (and the Greeks) were dogs, pigs (\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u00bb) good for spitting when their shadow was grazing a Turk, good for humiliation, mats to clean the mud off. Imagine the inevitable result of several centuries of slavery, to endure insults and scorn, centuries during which nothing of what the Armenian possessed \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0080\u009d nor his properties, nor his house, nor his life, nor his own person, nor his family \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0080\u009d was sacred or escaped violence \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0080\u009d an unreasonable and gratuitous violence \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0080\u009d and when resisting it in a violent way meant death.\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d<\/p>\n

Nowadays, racism and nationalism are on the rise in almost every big nation. It is therefore not surprising to observe a violent resurgence of old ghosts in Turkey. Witness the recent creation of the first racist political party, which singles out Turks as a superior race (www.hurriyetdailynews.com\/first-racist-political-party-founded-in-turkey-in-2017-turks-presented-as-superior-race-125310.)<\/p>\n

In Azerbaijan, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and the humiliation of the Azeri army have given rise to official hatred, enshrined as national doctrine. The Azerbaijani leadership has even endorsed the denial of the Armenian Genocide and perpetuates the falsehood.<\/p>\n

Edward Nalbandian, minister of foreign affairs of the Republic of Armenia, in his address at the 24th Meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Ministerial Council (Vienna, December 7, 2017) stated that \u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056a\u0093Azerbaijan continues to practice anti-Armenian hate speech, it calls all Armenians of the world its number one enemy, writes in the textbooks that Armenians are genetic enemies of Azerbaijan, erases all traces of indigenous Armenian cultural heritage and religious sites, and claims that territories of Armenia are ancient Azerbaijani lands.\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u009d<\/p>\n

Hate speech has become the main vector of discrimination against Armenians in Turkey as well as in Azerbaijan.<\/p>\n

Hate Speech and International Crimes<\/p>\n

Hate speech is a form of discrimination and has been a significant element in the commission of crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes because it incites to intolerance and violence against a person or a group of persons. Past and current examples are legion: slavery and human trade, colonial crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity (Hereros and Namas in Namibia, Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, Rwanda, European Jews, Muslim Bosnians in former Yugoslavia, Apartheid in Israel and South Africa, African tribes in Central Africa and Sahel, etc.).<\/p>\n

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