A Journey of Activism: Garo Paylan’s Quest for Justice

Garo Paylan (Photo: Hurriyet Daily News)

Garo Paylan (Photo: Hurriyet Daily News)

Armenian Member of Turkish Parliament Speaks in Belmont, Massachusetts

BY DICKRAN KHODANIAN

BELMONT, Massachusetts (Armenian Weekly)—A little over a century ago, Armenian lawyer and writer Krikor Zohrab was a member of the Ottoman Parliament where he vehemently defended the rights of Armenians and their interests. Fast forward to 2016, ethnic Armenian member of Turkish Parliament of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Garo Paylan has without a doubt personified the legacy of Zohrab with his charismatic nature and valiant spirit.

On October 4, the Armenian community of Greater Boston gave an overwhelming welcome to Paylan at the First Armenian Church of Belmont, as he continued his visits to various Armenian communities across the United States. The event was sponsored by the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR)/Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation Lecture Series on Contemporary Armenian Issues, and co-sponsored by the Kaloosdian-Mugar Chair in Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University, the Hamazkayin Armenian Cultural and Educational Society, the Society of Istanbul Armenians of Boston, and the Tekeyan Cultural Association.

Paylan’s presentation centered around the recent developments in Turkey and the current situation of the Armenian community there, during which he described the realities that Armenians in Turkey face, while highlighting the resilience of the community in their pursuit of justice.

Paylan set an example for not just Armenians around the world but to all those who are pursuing a path to justice by any means. With his grandparents being genocide survivors from Malatya, and settling in Istanbul, Paylan discussed different experiences from his childhood—when he first heard the story of his grandparents’ survival to when he was required to hide his Armenian heritage in the public to avoid being treated differently.

Paylan brought to surface the harsh realities that exist in the modern state of Turkey and explained that the current situation is not too different than how our ancestors were treated under the Ottoman Empire over a century ago. He stressed that for the minorities and the oppressed in Turkey, their rights are limited, they have no protection, and they experience constant injustice. The lack of democracy and democratic values—among other things—has caused Turkey to enter one of its darkest periods in history, according to Paylan.

However, witnessing these hardships, listening to the stories of his grandparents, and experiencing the lack of fairness as an Armenian all became motivation for Paylan to become a tireless activist in pursuit of human rights, justice, and democracy in a country where he feels a sense of homeland.

Paylan emphasized how nothing will change for the Armenians in Turkey unless Turkey becomes a democratic state. And in order for this to take place, all the minorities must care about each other and learn from one another. “To only care for your identity is a disease,â€

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