Fox News'ın haberine göre, merkezi ABD'de bulunan ve Türk öğrencilerin eğitimlerine katkı amacıyla hareket eden TCA'nın
Google+' class='textetiket' title='Google haberleri'>Google'da yayımlanan reklamları,
Ermeni lobisinin yaptığı
itiraz üzerine kaldırıldı.
TCA, Ermeni lobisinin, "1915 yılına dair iddiaları reddettiği" gerekçesiyle reklamlarını kaldıran Google yönetiminin, harekete geçmeden önce kendilerine
cevap hakkı tanımadığını, Google'ın, tarihi bir uyuşmazlıkta, bir düşünceyi savunmakla taraflardan birini savunmak arasındaki farkı idrak edemediğini belirtti.
ABD'deki Ermeni lobisi, reklamların kaldırılması için
Mayıs ayında
kampanya başlatmış, 1915 olaylarına ilişkin Ermeni iddialarını reddeden reklamları kaldırması için Google'a
baskı yapılması çağrısında bulunmuştu.
Fox News'a konuşan Google sözcüsü, bu konudaki politikalarının doğruluğunu savundu.
GOOGLE'A PROTESTO
Google'ın verdiği bu kararı
protesto etmek istiyorsanız. Aşağıdaki
İngilizce metni,
[email protected] e-
posta adresine gönderebilirsiniz.
E-posta metni
I am a Google user and have visited the website of the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA), www.turkishcoalition.org , which I have found interesting and rmative.
I am writing to urge you to
restore the TCA's Google Ads, which you suspended based only on an aggressive campaign that lied about the nature and intention of the organization. The TCA seeks only to educate people on issues of concern to Turkish Americans. It does not advocate against any person or group.
Certain people and groups disagree with the TCA's position on the historical controversy surrounding the interpretation of Ottoman-Armenian history. But this does not mean that the TCA is advocating against these people or groups. To make this interpretation, as Google has arbitrarily done, is to grossly misunderstand the nature and value of free speech in the
United States. As U.S. Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote in United States v. Schwimmer, 279 U.S. 644 (1929), "[B]ut, if there is any principle of the Constitution that more imperatively calls for attachment than any other, it is the principle of free thought not free thought for those who agree with us, but freedom for the thought that we hate."
Moreover, to prevent advertising for websites, "that suggest revision to history" is also misguided and against your own core values. It suggests that there is a Google-accepted version of history, which is an extraordinarily disturbing notion. Even the President of the American Historical Association has recognized that, "There is no single, eternal, and immutable 'truth' about past events and their meaning. The unending quest of historians for understanding the past�that is, 'revisionism'�is what makes history vital and meaningful." (James McPherson, Revisionist Historians, September 2003.)
Time and again you have told the U.S. government that "freedom of expression is at the core of everything [you] do." Yet you must practice what you preach.
The majority of what the TCA does and what it represents on its website cannot be considered controversial. But insofar as it wades into the controversy over Ottoman-Armenian history, please understand that it is a far greater evil to stunt debate and curtail speech than it is to advocate for a broader interpretation of an historical controversy, even if that offends some who believe differently.
Don't give in to the protests of a vocal few. Do the right thing and stand up for our cherished and hard won principles of fairness and free expression.