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Sunday, 10 May 2015

I MISS MY MOTHER...



Armenian artist and Armenian Genocide survivor Arshile Gorky... Celebrates the memory of his mother in his paintings...
Arshile Gorky with his mother... 
For him his mother represented his world that was destroyed by the fascist Turkish armies...
For him his mother represented the safety from the Islamist-fascists soldiers...
For him his mother represented the hope for peace in the future...
For Arshile Gorky his mother represented everything GOOD and everything PEACEFUL... 
Gorky's painting The Agony...
Look closely... few times over... and sense the agony... let it grate your eyes... maybe it will open up to PEACE... 

Arthur Pinajian, the son of Armenian holocaust survivors, was a native of Union City, New Jersey. 
He painted for himself... for the love of painting... and to express his feelings...
He painted and kept all his paintings in the attic... They were found by mistake...
Check and see the pain in the colours... Check and see the hope in the colours...
Celebrate the beauty of motherhood... The only constant in our lives...
Pinajian...expressed the reality in his colours... Nothing was smooth and jovial for him and his painting revealed the monster inside... that resides within each of us... 
Only the mothers have the vision of peace... and only mothers are the constant in our lives... in our world... in our universe...
We are fascinated and we are always indebted to our mothers... to ALL mothers... they are there for us... they are protecting us... and our world...
O would love to see all the leaders of the world... to be mothers... Maybe motherhood MUST be quality that ALL leaders should have... and ALL the males should disqualify themselves... MOTHERS LEADERS... for Prime-ministers... for Presidents... for Popes...
No...! Giving flowers... or taking the breakfast to their beds is not enough... LET'S VOTE MOTHERS FOR LEADERS...

See the collection of mothers... and the artists that glorified them...
Indeed GLORY to the MOTHERS...

       
                 Statuette of Isis and Horus            Krishna's Foster-Mother Yashoda with                                                                                             Infant Krishna
            Ptolemaic Period, ca. 304–30 B.C., Egypt       Chola period, early 12th century, India (Tamil Nadu)

     
                         Virgin of the Rocks                           Bridgewater Madonna                                               Leonardo da Vinci, 1505, Italy                               Raffaello Sanzio, 1507, Italy

 
 Mother and Child Gazing at a Hand Mirror                             Maternity                                            Kitagawa Utamaro, 1753-1806, Japan                            Pablo Picasso, 1971, Spain   

  The Poppy Field near Argenruei

   Claude Monet, 1873, France  

 
                          Maternity                                                     Maternita                                                           Picasso 1905                                               Gino Severini, 1916, Italy        


Let's vote mothers for President... for Prime Minister... for Pope... Maybe the world will be different... Maybe we will have peace... After all, mothers will not send their sons for wars... !
Mothers will take care of the climate... the environment... and will ban wars...
I miss my mother... 


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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Again Debating Free Speech...



Again Debate on FREE SPEECH...
Some quotes from respected people...

French philosopher Voltaire: "I disapprove of what you say,but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
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Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes said, "The best test of truth is the power of the thought to get itself accepted in the competition of the market."                        *********************************************************************"we should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe."                                                                                        ********************************************************************************************Despite the fact that I do not appreciate organized religion, I will not caricature religious figures... and leaders... I will not caricature Jesus or Mohammed or Buddha or any other religion and religious leader... It is my way of respecting human dignity and humanity... But I will, as Voltaire puts it, defend people's right to caricature whatever they want... FREE SPEECH does not recognize limits imposed on it... and I do not want Big Brothers to have the legislative power to dictate what we can caricature and what we cannot... After all, I do not trust the Big Brothers... and I believe power corrupts even the most good minded person... that includes you and I too...
I am writing this note because of the Islamist-Jihadists terrorism in Garland, Texas... 
I will not organize such an event of "Muhammad Caricature Contest," but people definitely have the right to organize it... The Islamist-Jihadists  may ban these events where their sword reaches... in the Middle East led by the Saudi Arabian undemocratic kingdom and the Islamist-fascists in Turkey and Azerbaijan...
It is unfortunate that the "civilized" West is allied to the undemocratic regimes of Saudi Arabia and Turkey and Azerbaijan... These regimes are allied with the Islamist-Jihadists in the Middle East and thus connect Western Civilization to these murderous and barbaric hordes...

Check the devastation in Kurdish town kabani...

Check what a Kurdish leader says...
"It is 70 percent destroyed. The problem is that we do not have enough machinery to remove the debris or materials with which to rebuild. The cost will be billions."
But he says that, despite the damage, civilians are starting to come home in increasing numbers. "The most that have returned in one week is 6,000, and we now have 60,000 civilians in the city and countryside around it."
A bakery, two schools and a private hospital are operational, Nassan says, but that they face a major hurdle. The rebuilding and resupply efforts are still complicated by the main border gate with Turkey being closed, he says."
After all Turkey does not want Kurds to succeed... The Turkish Islamist-fascists are allies of the Islamist-Jihadists in Syria and Iraq...
Check the devastation of Aleppo...

The NATO-West attacks the Syrian regime for atrocities and validates the barbaric atrocities committed by the Islamist-Jihadists...
The Islamists, even the most moderate of them, will be far worst than the regime... and the atrocities will continue...
But to be truthful and honest... The NATO-West or the Russian-East are not interested in human values and "democracy"... Like the Saudis and the Turkish Islamist-fascists they are motivated by GREED and by PROFIT making... and humans are expendible and humans are "collateral damage" in the "theater of war"...
Everything is a farce... and "the world is a stage..."

Much of Aleppo is devastated...by both the regime and by the Islamist-Jihadists....
To side with one or the other is hypocrisy at best and will open the gates to Iraqisation  of Syria... and covert it into a failed state like Libya 

People describe Aleppo as a circle of hell... the streets are filled with blood... and the people who are being killed are not the fighters...
The Islamist-Jihadists are killing and looting the people...
             

Oldest Armenian Cathedral bombed... in Aleppo... 

Because the Islamist-Jihadists and their Turkish bosses desire to eradicate the remnants of Armenian Christians who have survived the Genocide... 



The bombed Cathedral...

Zarehian Treasury-Museum before the bombing...

The belfry of the cathedral and the northern altar

The belfry at night...

The Armenian Genocide monument in the Cathedral yard...

The baptism font... 

The Armenian prelacy near the cathedral

The Armenian Apostolic Karasnits Mangants (Forthy Martys) Cathedral, Aleppo’s oldest Armenian Church has been targeted in a bomb attack...
Some sources state that a tunnel was dug under the Cathedral to place bombs, others sate that it came under direct artillery fire from the Islamist-Jihadists... allied with Turkey...

The history of the Cathedral goes back to the 15th century, making it the oldest Armenian church in the city. The church is believed to have been founded by Armenians of Iran, and in the year 2000, its 500th anniversary had been celebrated. The ceremony that took place on April 26, which coincides with the date it was demolished, had been led by Catholicos Aram I. The church was an important religious centre of the Armenian community of Syria...   

St. Rita Armenian Catholic Church... bombed...
Four months before the bombing of the Forthy-Martyrs cathedral the Islamist-Jihadists bombed St. Rita Armenian Catholic Church and also the Armenian Genocide Church in Deir-ez-Zor, which was built in the memory of the victims of the Armenian Genocide...
Armenian Genocide Martyrs Church in Deir-ez-Zor  before the bombing...




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Monday, 4 May 2015

Big Brothers and their Idiosyncrasies... One is stupid the other funny...



Check the Turkish mayor and his funny politics below... I do not have much to say about it... What he wrote and is smiling about is just a reflection of his mental state...

Melih Gökçek, the mayor of Ankara, Turkey...

The mayor of Turkey's capital city, Ankara, has funny ideas as a leader...
Melih Gökçek has criticized Marie Harf, US State Department spokeswoman, for being silent on Baltimore protests... while condemning violent crackdown on Gezi Park demonstrations...
Melih Gökçek addressed Marie Harf “Where are you stupid blond, who accused Turkish police of using disproportionate force?” According to the blonde girl, the government’s reaction during the Gezi Park protests were worrisome, but when it comes to your country, is it normal to declare a curfew.” And added, “Come on blond, answer now!”

This is the Turkish police response to the Gezi Park demonstrations... which wanted to eliminate a park in Istanbul and allow the developers to build...
And this is Mary Harf and a Turkish paper with the Baltimore police photo...

The US ambasador in Turkey made a joke out of the mayor's comment... and posted his picture with digitally modified hair and made himself "blond" too...
Check below...

John Bass, US ambassador to Turkey, posts a picture of himself with digitally altered blonde hair and the caption ‘American diplomats: we are all blonde’. Photograph: John Bass/Instagram
I do not have an issue with the mayor of Ankara... his "stupid blond" comment reflects on him and exposes his mental condition...
But I do have an issue with the Islamist-fascist government of Turkey when they deny the Armenian Genocide... and I insist that Turkish society cannot be free and democratic unless they reconcile themselves with the horrific history 100 years ago... unless they recognize the Armenian Genocide...
Check the reaction of the Islamist-fascist regime of Turkey to the May Day demonstrations...
Turkish workers celebrate May Day... and demand better working conditions...
The Turkish police attack the demonstrators...
People are injured... Many arrested...
Demonstrators hurl back the tear gas and pepper sprays...
The Turkish police, as they responded to the Gezi Park demonstrators, attack the people...
The demonstrators under siege...
The demonstrators fight back...
The BURNING protestor...
The Turkish police in triumphant pose...

Melih Gökçek, the mayor of Ankara, should be arrogant enough to hurl "stupid blond" bombs to US government official... They say check the beam in your eye before hurling "stupid blond" bombs at the twig in someone else's eye...

But I think it is too much to expect rational dialogue from a man who wallows in "stupid blond" neighborhoods... 

When a regime is racists in one thing... When a regime denies the proven historical fact of the Armenian Genocide... That regime cannot be democratic... and the mayor of Ankara cannot be expected to behave like a civilized human being...

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The student interrupts the President by "I think you have covered everything..." and now it is time to go...
Indeed that's what we wanted to say to teachers and Big Brothers who patronize us and start rambling on and on...
The President visit  Washington D.C. Anacostia neighborhood... The event was moderated by a sixth grade student Salisbury, Maryland... The President discussed difficulties of speech writing and first drafts and so on....
When the President continued... on and on....
The brave young kid did something all of us want to do at one point... He cut off the President and suggested that he has covered everything... and it is time to go...
The president was surprised... but agreed...
I guess kids are smart too... and we have to listen to them too...


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Saturday, 2 May 2015

Do not Dent the genocides of the Past....



Big Brother GREED and PROFIT leads to the DENIAL of the UNDENIABLE...The Armenian genocide...
But that's what happens when GREED and PROFIT supersede human morality...
The Big Brothers barter 1.5 million souls of Armenian victims for few dollars... It was only 30 silvers for betraying Jesus, after all...
The Turkish Islamist-fascists have become masters of denial and realpolitik... and Big Brothers without borders follow their lead...  

Read the articles below... and contemplate over the weekend...

From  published in israel...
A vigil after a church service commemorating the centenary of the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman forces, in Berlin, April 23, 2015.                                          Photo by AFP 

Why the Armenian Genocide Matters!


Jed Lea-Henry Jed Lea-Henry is an Australian writer and academic. A regular contributor to various publications around the globe, follow Jed’s writing at https://twitter.com/ 

Australia can be a leader in focussing on human morality instead of the GREED and PROFIT of its leaders... 



For a moment, try to imagine an unpleasant scenario: The German nation, tired of acting humble and tied of expressing guilt for the crimes of its grandparents, decides to free itself from the burden of the past. The Holocaust is methodically re-labelled as an ‘act of war’, the deaths of six millions Jews will now be considered little more than an unfortunate accident, and the moral responsibility upon the German people completely expunged.
International condemnation floods in, yet the German state stands firm. And in order to enforce the change internal dissent is suppressed, counterfactual reporting is criminalised, and international diplomacy made contingent upon agreement with this new revision of history.
Pressured by a desire to maintain international relations with the world’s fourth largest economy, how long would it take before a selection of countries begin to officially deregister their recognition of the Holocaust as a genocide?



"The Khachkar: A Cornerstone of Armenian Identity” the website says ‘The cross is arguably the most familiar symbol of Christianity, but nowhere is this iconography as crucial or culture-entrenched as it is in Armenia.’                                                                                                           “Wherever you go, thousands of khachkars, or cross-stones, pervade the mountainous conscience of the world’s oldest Christian nation, providing a rare glimpse into the art of spiritual expression."

If this seems unlikely, it is a positive reflection upon the nature of the modern German state, and certainly ought not to be an expression of faith in the moral fortitude of the international community. Indeed, Turkey has proven that such a model of coercive denial would almost certainly work: they have, after all, successfully and consistently managed to intimidate the vast majority of the globe into silence over the Armenian genocide.
On April 24, 1915, the ‘Young Turk’ government of the Ottoman Empire arrested, and later executed, 250 Armenian intellectuals in Istanbul (then Constantinople). This began a series of escalating attacks that resulted in the forced deportation of the Armenian population from the Anatolian region. Those who resisted were killed, just as the majority of those who submitted also died from exposure, starvation and exhaustion, or were simply murdered by the Ottoman soldiers en route.
It is hard to find anyone of academic standing willing to argue that this was not a carefully constructed campaign of annihilation, amounting to the first genocide of the twentieth century; of the 2 million Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire at the start of the First World War, 1.5 million were killed during this period.
The consensus here is so overwhelming that it would seem inconceivable for the Armenian genocide to remain a contentious issue today. The reason that it does, can be attributed to a single factor: the sheer determination of the modern Turkish state.
Turkey has gone to considerable lengths to refute the official course of events, to present mitigating information, and to try to show that Armenian wartime deaths should not constitute special consideration:
Turkey considers the true number of those killed to be closer to 300,000; they view the Armenians during the war period as a treasonous fifth column – perhaps in part correctly, considering the presence of open alliances with the Russian Army (150,000 Armenians served with the Russian forces), and a series of Armenian guerrilla attacks on Ottoman infrastructure; and they point out that the Young Turks struggled to support all sections of the Empire, not just the Armenians – statistically an Ottoman soldier was nearly seven times more likely to die from cholera or typhus than from combat itself, and a third of all prisoners of war held by the Ottomans died in captivity, (predominantly from starvation, dysentery and exhaustion); this compares with only four percent of captives who died in German custody.
By presenting the killing of Armenians as a common-place act of war, the Turkish government is deliberately trying to avoid matching the legal criteria of the Genocide Convention. For the label ‘genocide’ to apply, it is not enough to simply make note of the scale of killing; proof of intention to committed the genocide is also required – and this is notoriously hard to do.
However, with the Armenian genocide this is simply not the case. By their own account, the Ottoman Empire did not have the capacity to protect and sustain their own soldiers, let alone a large body of at-risk migrants. It should therefore stand as common-sense that the forced expulsion of an entire ethic group across inhospitable deserts and mountain ranges would almost certainly amount to the deaths of those people.
Yet if this wasn’t convincing enough, the Ottoman Empire openly admitted to the genocide at the time. Just as the Nuremburg trials have made Holocaust denial near impossible, the Ottomans, following defeat with the Armistice of Mudros, set in place a series of court martial proceedings from 1919-1920, in order to investigate the crimes of the Young Turk government.
These proceedings, enacted by the then embryonic Turkish state, provide a detailed, and irrefutable documentation of the Armenian genocide. Direct testimony from high ranking soldiers show a considered, planned, and executed, top-down campaign of genocidal killing against the Armenians, with the word “exterminate” repeated throughout the personal statements.
There is considerable speculation as to why the modern Turkish state is so committed to revising its own self-acknowledged history.
Whilst there is reason to believe that concern over possible legal ramifications following an acceptance of the ‘genocide’ label might be a driving force here, it is much more likely to be simply a matter of nationalistic pride – as explained recently by Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, “it is out of the question for there to be a stain, a shadow called ‘genocide’, on Turkey”.
Following a long and concerted effort to silence domestic criticism, this sentiment has successfully permeated through Turkish society, with ninety-one percent of Turks polled now believing that the killing of Armenians did not constitute genocide.
However, neither the motivation nor the domestic policy of the Turkish state should be of primary concern. What ought to be worrying is just how successful Turkey has been in convincing the international community to support its historical revision. Currently only 26 countries have officially recognised the Armenian genocide; the abstaining nations include China, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States, and inexplicably, Israel.
Turkey, a rising economic power (now within the world’s 20 largest economies), and a strategically important country (considering its place as the gateway to the Arab world), has consistently managed to leverage its diplomatic value. Accordingly, avoiding the term ‘genocide’ has become the price of admission for achieving a constructive international relationship with Turkey.
As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama spoke freely on this issue, and in 2008 gave the commitment “as president I will recognize the Armenian Genocide”. Yet once in Office, President Obama has been conspicuously evasive, happy to speak about the Armenian ‘massacres’, ‘deportations’, and ‘death marches’, yet never ‘genocide’. Pushed to explain this failure to keep his own election promise, an administration spokesman cautiously explained that diplomatic pressure had changed the President’s mind, “we believe that the approach we have taken in previous years remains the right one — both for acknowledging the past, and for our ability to work with regional partners to save lives in the present.”
This might all seem like an argument over symbolism. After all, the Genocide Convention (1948) cannot be applied retroactively to the Armenian context, nor would it be appropriate. However, morality can be applied retroactively, and indeed it must be if social progress is to be expected, or even desired.
Our response to the crimes of past impacts whether, and with what prevalence, those same crimes are committed tomorrow. It is hard to overestimate the encouragement that the immunity-deals given to Augusto Pinochet and General Marcos provided for other tyrannical leaders; or that international impotency in the face of Israeli land-grabs offered for Russian policy in Georgia and Ukraine; or indeed how Turkey’s successful expunging of the Armenian genocide has provided Japan with the confidence to revisit its own admissions of wartime guilt.
In May 1918, Theodore Roosevelt wrote to Woodrow Wilson, “We should go to war…. because the Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and failure to act against Turkey is to condone it”. Yet as important as this moral imperative was at the time, the Turkish state was so successful at silencing international discussion of the issue, that it gave Hitler reason to believe that the horrors he was intending to exact upon Poland would be quickly forgotten. Discussing the impact of his impending invasion, Hitler calmed the concerns of his inner-circle by noting, “Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians”.
The Armenian genocide has set a dangerous international standard: that is, the worst human rights violations, the most significant breaches of our collective conscience, and the most unimaginable crimes can all be forgotten if only the perpetrators are committed to expunging them from history.
Following from this, it should not surprise anyone that the modern Turkish state exists in permanent violation of international law due to its occupation of Cyprus, and the treatment of its Kurdish population (actions that have only avoided the ‘genocide’ label due to the guerrilla resistance of the Kurdish people).
As long as the Armenian genocide remains forgotten, and as long as justice is allowed to be contingent upon the cooperation and goodwill of the perpetrators, we must accept that we are creating an international culture of impunity: an environment where human rights and moral responsibility can be taken à la carte, and an environment that rather than protecting against genocide, actually cultivates it.


If North America wants to lead the world, then 

it should place human morality first and 

realpolitik, GREED and PROFIT after...


Read the notes of The Stranger from Seattle ...

 from Seattle....

ON THE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE, OBAMA STILL REFUSES TO USE THE WORD
 by Brendan Kiley                                                                                             The Stranger
                                                                                                                           April 24 2015  

April is their annual reminder of the 1915 genocide by the Ottoman Empire, in which 1.5 million people lost their lives--starting on April 24 with the roundup of hundreds of intellectuals--and the annual denial by US presidents that it was, in fact, a genocide.

President Obama continued the tradition this year, on the hundredth anniversary of what a US ambassador at the time called "a campaign of race extermination... under a pretext of reprisal against rebellion."

This is a cold, realpolitik flip for Obama, who promised in 2008 to recognize the Armenian genocide as such if elected president. "The Armenian Genocide is not an allegation, a personal opinion, or a point of view," he wrote as a senator, in support of an Armenian Genocide Resolution, "but rather a widely documented fact supported by an overwhelming body of historical evidence. The facts are undeniable."

The Christian culture and heritage of Armenians...
and 
the its destruction
by islamist-fascists in Turkey and Azerbaijan...
"Modern Turkey" and the Islamist-fascists destroying Khatchkars and arrempting to obliterate the culture heritage of Armenians... 
First the Genocide of Armenians... now the Genocide of Armenian culture...


The word "genocide," incidentally, was coined by law professor Raphael Lemkin, who said in an interview a few years afterward: "I became interested in genocide because it happened so many times... First to the Armenians, then after the Armenians, Hitler took action."

And finally...

If the world neglects the Genocide of 

Armenians... then it will give more power 

to the Turkish Islamist-fascists... and 

doing so will definitely give more power 

to the Islamist-Jihadists in the Middle East  
who are beading and massacring

Christians and destroying ancient 

cultures...

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