Egemen Bagish: Turkey’s Minister of Genocide Denial
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By Harut Sassounian, Publisher, The
Even though all Turkish government officials routinely deny the Armenian Genocide, one particular minister has turned denial into a full-time job. Ironically, as Minister for European Union Affairs, Egemen Bagish has harmed
Although Bagish has been making zany statements ever since his ministerial appointment two years ago, his recent blunder in
Of course, it does not take much courage to hide behind the cover of diplomatic immunity and make Don Quixotic statements, challenging the laws of other countries. If Minister Bagish were truly a macho man, he would waive his immunity, go to
How much longer can Prime Minister Erdogan tolerate Mr. Bagish’s clownish antics that make
Just as Pres. George W. Bush’s nonsensical statements became known as “Bushisms,” the world now has a rich collection of “Bagishisms!” Here is a sampling of his preposterous remarks:
— “What happened in 1915 can’t be classified as genocide as far as I’m concerned, but I was not around in 1915!”
— “I’m a politician. My job is to determine the future, not the past!”
— “In recent years, every one has seen that more Europeans are moving to
— During a recent conference in
— Minister Bagish does not seem to realize that he is contradicting himself by asking other countries to open their archives to see if there was an Armenian genocide, while concluding that there was no genocide! The least he could do is have the decency to keep his mouth shut until the Ottoman archives are fully open. Meanwhile, the archives of other countries have been open for decades.
— Rattling off the witty Americanisms he picked up in the streets of
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— “There’s no force that could bring about the arrest of any Turkish Minister,” Bagish bragged to journalists. Why is he then afraid to waive his diplomatic immunity and then deny the Armenian Genocide in
— Bagish keeps on repeating the falsehood that the Armenian government “did not have the courage to respond to Prime Minister Erdogan’s letter requesting the formation of a commission of historians to study the Armenian Genocide.” In fact, the then Pres. Kocharian did answer, suggesting that all outstanding issues between the two countries be resolved in the larger context of government to government relations. It was the Turkish Prime Minister that did not respond to
While Minister Bagish has diplomatic immunity, the rest of