Israel's Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide : Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History

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Israel's Failed Response to the Armenian Genocide : Denial, State Deception, Truth versus Politicization of History

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 294 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781644695234
  • DDC分類 956.620154

Full Description

When the Turks demanded the cancellation of all lectures on the Armenian Genocide and that Armenian lecturers not be allowed to participate, the Israeli government followed suit, demanding the same of the then forthcoming First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide. This book follows the author's gutsy campaign against the Israeli government and his quest to successfully hold the conference in the face of censorship. A political whodunit based on previously secret Israel Foreign Ministry cables, this book investigates Israel's overall tragically unjust relationships to genocides of other peoples.

Charny also closely examines Elie Wiesel, who remains a great hero but is seen also as interfering with recognition of other peoples' genocidal tragedies, and Shimon Peres, who opposed recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Additional chapters by three famous leaders—a Turk (Ragip Zarakolu), an Armenian (Richard Hovannisian), and a Jew (Michael Berenbaum)—provide added perspectives.

Contents

Table of ContentsPreface
One is Either for Human Life or Not

Foreword
Who Really Lied? The Turks, Armenians, and Jews Revisited
Yair Auron

Introduction
Summary: The "Good Guys" (Israel) Turn Out to be the Bigger Liars

Chapter 1: The First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide in June 1982 in Tel Aviv Was a Milestone Event on Many Levels

Supplement 1: Program of Conference—How does One Summarize the Learning that Took Place at the First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide?
Supplement 2: Responses of Participants in the First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide
Supplement 3: Press and Other Public Responses to the First International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide, June 1982
Supplement 4: "Their Holocaust," Amos Elon, Haaretz, June 11, 1982

Chapter 2: The Conference Really Did Take Place and Very Meaningfully

Supplement: Letters Confronting Prime Minister Shimon Peres who Opposed the Conference, and in Later Years Continued Opposition to Recognizing the Armenian Genocide

Chapter 3: What was Elie Wiesel's Real Position about the Armenians and about Addressing the Genocides of Many Non-Jewish Peoples Alongside the Holocaust?

Supplement: Gallery of Correspondence with Elie Wiesel

Chapter 4: Critique: How Should We Have Handled the Threats to Jewish Lives?

Chapter 5: Israel's Tragically Immoral Denials of, and indifference to, the Genocides of Other Peoples

Chapter 6: Israel's Denial-Concealment of the Cruelty, Genocidal Expulsions, and Massacres of Arabs in the Nonetheless Entirely Just War of Independence: A Striking Chapter of the Universal Challenge to All Peoples to Respect and Protect Life

Three Contemporary Updates: The Voices of a Distinguished Contemporary Turk, an Armenian, and a Jew

Chapter 7: A Contemporary Turk: Ragip Zarakolu—The Banality of Denial

Chapter 8: A Contemporary Armenian: Richard G. Hovannisian: The Armenian Genocide and Extreme Denial

Chapter 9: A Contemporary Jew: Michael Berenbaum—The Armenian Genocide, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, and Israel

Chapter 10: Israel's Continuing Denial of the Armenian Genocide

Raphael Ahren, "Why Israel Still Refuses to Recognize a Century-Old Genocide," Times of Israel, April 24, 2015
Israel Charny with Yair Auron, "If Not Now, When Will Israel Recognize the Armenian Genocide?," California Courier January 9, 2020

Supplementary Chapter 11: Marc I. Sherman: Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide in Jerusalem—Highlights of the Story of the First Institute on Genocide in the World

Afterword
Standing Up for Truth and Justice against Excessive Power

Acknowledgments and Heartfelt Thanks
About the Author
Index

Ten Commandments for Sovereign Nations and Genocide Scholars
Samuel Totten

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