ISTANBUL — âAgosâ Turkish-Armenian weekly in Istanbul has published an open letter by renowned Canadian-Armenian director Atom Egoyan addressed to the Turkish people. The full text of the letter is presented below:
âIâm exhausted by my anger. I have always thought that if you understood all the things I know, youâd feel the same way. You would think that itâs enough, that itâs time to move on.
Yet itâs impossible to move on.
I have made a promise â like so many other Armenians – and it would haunt me to break this vow.
Iâve kept this vow as Iâve seen populations exterminated in Cambodia, in the former Yugoslavia, in Rwandaâ¦in too many places after we said we would learn, where we swore we would never see Genocide happen again.
Iâve also seen members of your civil society stand up bravely to speak the truth. I have seen Hrant Dink murdered for remembering a legacy that every Armenian has a duty to guard.
Without some acknowledgment of the monstrous nature of the crime that continues to be perpetrated through denial and apathy we shall not rest.
We have committed ourselves to remember, and yet the crime remains a raw wound on the very land it was committed upon.
Iâm exhausted by your governmentâs vehement denial, exhausted by my inability to move on. Yet there is little choice but to accept this exhaustion in the face of its alternative.
Your government has imposed the denial of this crime upon your shoulders for a century. There will never be a commission to âreveal the truthâ and we are not interested in seeing your open archives. We have the truth from too many witnesses, seen the archives of your closest wartime collaborators and heard the wise counsel of Genocide and Holocaust scholars from around the world.
Today, I simply ask you to do your work, to question your governmentâs motivations, and to rise to this extraordinary challengeâ.
Atom Egoyanâs Letter to Turkey: Rise to this Extraordinary Challenge
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