THE QUESTION
The U.S. Congress is going to pass one of those resolutions condemning another country for its past: this time, Turkey for the Armenian massacres. Is this righting a grave historical wrong or needlessly trampling on the sensitivities of a close ally?
Posted by Fareed Zakaria on October 15, 2007 7:39 AM
FROM THE PANEL
Soli Ozel teaches at Istanbul Bilgi University's Department of International Relations and Political Science. He is a columnist for the national daily Sabah and is senior advisor to the chairman of theTurkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association. He is the editor of TUSIAD's magazine Private View and the editor of the Turkish edition of Foreign Policy a journal published by the Carnegie Endowment in the USA.
Politicians, Stay Out of Our History
Legislating history destroys any real attempt to come to terms with what really happened – and that’s a huge shame.
Soli Ozel Istanbul, Turkey |Oct 17, 2007 at 10:15 AM
Nikos Konstandaras is managing editor and a columnist of Kathimerini, the leading Greek morning daily. He is also the founding editor of Kathimerini’s English Edition, which is published as a supplement to The International Herald Tribune in Greece, Cyprus and Albania. He worked as a correspondent for The Associated Press from 1989 to 1997 before joining the Greek press and has reported from many countries in the region.
Turkey's Past Victories Spawn Today’s Defeats
Nikos Konstandaras Athens, Greece |Leon Krauze is a Mexican blogger and a founder of letraslibres.com.
Isolation Won’t Heal Turkey’s Wounds
Leon Krauze Mexico |Vivian Salama is an award winning reporter, producer and blogger. Currently based in Lahore, Pakistan, she has reported for various publications from across the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Balkans, the United States and North and South Korea. She has also appeared as a commentator on the BBC, France24, South African Broadcasting Corp., TVNZ, NPR and as a reporter for Voice of America radio. Her byline has appeared in numerous publications including Newsweek, USA Today, the International Herald Tribune, the National, Jerusalem Post, and the Daily Star. Salama has an MA in Islamic Politics from Columbia University and she previously worked as a lecturer of international journalism at Rutgers University.
Right Intentions, Wrong Time
Vivian Salama USA/Middle East |READER RESPONSE
» Paul | For those still in denial, I'd like to give a few quotes:
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, at the opening of the Turkish parliament on 24 April 1920: "The mass...
» spidon | I am not so sure what positive results can be achieved in a discussion populated by anonymous posters.
Mr Konstandaras has addressed a current issue ...
» steak comes first | to GARAK:
as for your argument:
"John Aidiniantz: What conditions have the Turks attached to this? And how do we know the Ottoman archives are still...
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