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Peaceful Armenian Student Protesters Attacked at Chapman University

by Contributor
November 17, 2016
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Audience yelling hate speech at protesters (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)
Audience yelling hate speech at protesters (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)

GLENDALE— On November 10, Armenian students who peacefully protested a genocide denier’s lecture celebrating Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s career at Chapman University were attacked as the audience punched, shoved, spit, and yelled fascist hate speech at them.
The protest at Chapman University was one of several organized by the Armenian Youth Federation-Western United States (AYF-WUS), ARF Shant Student Association (ARF-SSA), and the All-Armenian Student Association (All-ASA) against “Ataturk Week,” a series of events around Southern California about Ataturk, who is considered to be the father of the modern Turkish Republic and the leader who ingrained the Ottoman Empire’s genocidal policies into the foundation of the Republic of Turkey.
Peaceful protester being pushed by audience member (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)
Peaceful protester being pushed by audience member (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)

Viral videos posted to Facebook Thursday and Friday showed Armenian youth peacefully protesting these events at Chapman University and California State University Northridge (CSUN) on Thursday, November 10, 2017.
“The violence and racist behavior displayed by the audience is a fraction of what Armenian, Kurdish and other minorities face every day in Turkey. We had people screaming ‘terrorist’ in our faces, and one man yelled that Armenians ‘do not have a civilization,’” said Razmig Sarkissian, Central Executive member of the AYF-WUS.
Audience member yelling hate speech at protester (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)
Audience member yelling hate speech at protester (Photo: Screenshot/AYF Facebook Video)

The lectures, intentionally scheduled on the day of Ataturk’s death, were planned by the Turkish Cultural Foundation, Association of Turkish Americans of Southern California, and Ataturk Monument in Los Angeles (ATAMLA). The events were to feature a lecture by Professor George Gawrych titled, “The Young Ataturk: From Ottoman Soldier to Statesman of Turkey.”  Gawrych is a known denier of the Armenian Genocide, and when describing what he calls a “complicated” case, he prefers the word “massacres” over “genocide.” Protesters stood and turned their backs to the speaker, who eventually chose to leave rather than engage.
The protests were rooted in objections to the Mustafa Kemal Ataturk’s glorification. Ataturk instituted a social engineering campaign that instilled a fervent ultranationalist and secular ideology in the modern Republic of Turkey. The Turkish Nationalist Movement sought to integrate and assimilate all non-Turkish entities in the republic, essentially eradicating the remnants of the multi-ethnic Ottoman Empire. Ataturk offered amnesty to the members of the political party responsible for the Armenian Genocide (the Committee of Union and Progress) who switched allegiance to his government, including perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide who were directly responsible for the deportations and slaughter of over a million people. Ataturk’s revisionist policies and disregard for minorities set the foundation for the denialist policies that are still in force today.
On Sunday, November 13, the AYF was on-air live with KPFK 90.7FM’s ‘Middle East in Focus’ educating listeners across California about the crisis of democracy in Turkey today and the disruption of Ataturk events across Southern California.
Today, Turkey is in crisis as their counterparts here organize propaganda events such as these to paint a rosy picture of Turkey. Armenian, Kurdish, Yezidi and human rights organizations released a joint statement, and petition expressing outrage at the arbitrary arrests of Turkey’s opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) co-leaders Selahattin Demirtas and Figen Yuksekdag, and its 10 MPs on November 4, 2016, and thousands of others in a dictatorial coup by President Erdogan. The petition has since received over 600 signatures.
Founded in 1933, the Armenian Youth Federation is the largest and most influential Armenian American youth organization in the world, working to advance the social, political, educational and cultural awareness of Armenian youth.

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  1. Raffi says:
    6 years ago

    Seems 1.5 million exterminated Armenians don’t qualify for the word Genocide, for Turkey to qualify, they should have whipped out all Armenians.

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  2. Ararat says:
    6 years ago

    The article does not say who the attackers specifically were. If they were Turkish, FOB Turks or American born, I say next time plan for possible confrontation because these illiterate and brainwashed Central Asian mutts don’t know any better. Of course, if you can avoid this and get them into trouble legally then do that. If all else fails, remember to hold your ground and throw the first punch and keep punching. Keep in mind this is your turf and make sure they know that well and that they can’t do here what they do back in racist Turkey against minorities, wanting to supersize their free speech, with impunity. When confronting them NEVER give an inch and put the fer of God in them!

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  3. State of Emergency says:
    6 years ago

    Trumpland

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  4. ArmenianAmerican says:
    6 years ago

    Armenians are 120 years ahead of them in California ingrained into the social, cultural, business fabric of this state. 99.9% of them are not American born, they are sad people without a country. Turkey is falling apart to civil unrest, most of these Kemalists (Nationalists) cross over into the radical Grey Wolves, they really hate Gulen and Erdogan both.
    All of them except for maiybe VEGA have non Turkic Blood in them, they are Turkified lost souls of the sword, Ergun has Bulgarian blood and the rest either Greek, Armenian or Bulgarian. That is why they cannot tell an Armenian as we sat in the audience mingled in with them,,,and they didn’t have a clue.

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  5. Red-neck Robert says:
    6 years ago

    NATO is the point at which to apply the pressure: NATO, the State Dept., and Israel are all aligned toward Turkey and against Armenia.
    Let your Senators and Congressmen feel the heat. NATO is on an expansionist path at this writing and that needs to be opposed, starting with Montenegro and its fascist dictator Djukanovic. Yes, it’s time to Drain the Swamp.

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