Type 1 is the sloppy, virulent denier. Type 2 is the denier who clearly violates the rules of evidence in history, but at the same time claims he wouldn't want to harm a soul violently. Types 3 and 4 engage "innocently" in their denials of history -- as described earlier, not really distorting known facts, just creating a situation where one can't see the historical reality of genocide as it was. At the same time, Type 3 lets it out that they are accepting, if not more openly celebrating, the violence that took place; while Type 4 goes all the way in disavowing the violence, and opposing violence, while still messing up 'innocently' the facts of the genocide.
- Type 1: Malevolent Denial & Celebration of Violence
- Type 2: Malevolent Denial & 'Moral Innocence'-Disavowal of Violence
- Type 3: 'Innocent Denial' and Celebration of Violence
- Type 4: 'Innocent Denial' & 'Moral Innocence'-Disavowal of Violence
- In psychology it is long well known that psychopathological symptoms characteristically incorporate and are built on precisely such contradictory trends -- thus, the many instances where people seek simultaneously to destroy and preserve a loved-hated emotional object. The 'innocent deniers' of genocide keep their world 'clean' and their own hands 'clean' of being members of a killing species, nation or group; and at one and the same time they indulge in the rotten pleasures of identifying with and encouraging the supreme evil of destroying others.
Abitboul clearly utilized, and in my judgment was virtually reprinting, known revisionist texts that none of the basic documents of the Armenian Genocide are in any way valid, they are all contrived forgeries and/or the mouthings of prejudiced parties who have an axe to grind like the Jewish Ambassador, Morgenthau!
- Researchers struggle with this question, and in the background of the issue was the question of the reliability of four main sources which from the time of the events until now have supplied the many bases of scholarship: the cablegrams of Talaat Pasha; the Morgenthau Diary; the Naim Andonian documents; the deliberations of the Turkish military court after the First World War.
- Indeed, so long as the Turkish Archives of the First World War period are not opened, many question marks arise from any study of the above sources which, according to "opponents" are full of falsified facts and dates.
Our reservations focus on the use of the words "Turkey" and "Genocide" and may be summarized as follows:
- APPENDIX 1
- TEXT OF ADVERTISEMENT IN 1985 PUBLISHED IN MAJOR NEWSPAPERS WHICH INITIATED A NEW SOPHISTICATION IN DENIALS OF THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE
- ATTENTION MEMBERS OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- The undersigned American academicians who specialize in Turkish Ottoman and Middle Eastern studies are concerned that the current language embodied in House Joint Res. 192 is misleading and or inaccurate in several respects.
- Specifically, while fully supporting the concept of a 'National Day of Remembrance of Man's Inhumanity to Man' we respectfully take exception to that portion of the text which singles out for special recognition:
- "the one and one half million people of Armenian ancestry who were victims of genocide perpetrated in the years between 1915 and 1923…"
- APPENDIX 2
- December 27, 1994
- Professor Bernard Lewis
- Princeton University
- Princeton, NJ, U. S. A.
- Dear Professor Lewis:
- I have read with great interest your personal submission to the I7th Court at the Palace of Justice in Pairs dated 21 October, 1994.
- You emphasize that you as an historian have a right, indeed an obligation to change your views over the years, based on new research evidence.
- I am asking you to convey to me a specific list of the researches which, according to your remarks, have accumulated over the years as evidence that is contrary to your original observations as an historian in your book, The Emergence of Modern Turkey in 1961, in which you described "the terrible holocaust" of one-and-a-half million Armenians.
- I am aware of many studies that have appeared in recent years confirming more and more the Armenian Genocide, such as Professor Vahakn Dadrian's work on the Turkish court-martial of the Turkish leaders who were responsible for the genocide; also Professor Dadrian's work on documentation of the Armenian Genocide in Turkish sources, and in German and Austrian sources; a variety of publications reporting statements by American Consuls throughout Turkey describing the ongoing Armenian Genocide; and the recent sterling compilation by Dr. Rouben Adalian of the vast microfiche file of voluminous American government records from that period, these too including the original consular reports previously referred to -- in addition to Ambassador Morgenthau's widely known reports.
- I am accustomed to professional and scientific controversy and I believe deeply in the legitimacy of dissension and intellectual conflict, and agree that these must be based on the record of verifiable research processes which are conducted and published according to the demanding standards of scholarship. It is in this spirit that I am making the above request to you that you send me, as soon as possible, a compilation of researches on which you base your statement to the court that the evidence about the massacres of the Armenians has changed over the years in the direction of disproving any organized plan and operational program of extermination.
- I would like to add a brief comment about your statement to the court about Raphael Lemkin, and how he coined the term "genocide" with reference to the "systematic elimination of a mass of a race or a nation" in response to the crimes of World War II. It will be significant to you that in Lemkin's unpublished writings, vast sections of which I have studied at the Archives at the New York Public Library, and much of which I also have on microfiche, Raphael Lemkin himself refers explicitly, and with deep feeling, to the genocidal murder of the Armenian people.
- Sincerely,
- Israel W. Charny, Ph.D.
- Executive Director
- P.S. For your information, I would like to publish and circulate your reply when I receive it along with a copy of this letter to you.