Clash at ABC Ashrafieh as Armenians Protest Turkish Film

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A fistfight erupted Wednesday at the ABC mall in Ashrafieh after a number of young Lebanese Armenian men tried to stop the showing of the Turkish film Son Mektup at a Grand Cinemas movie theater.

Despite the objections, the show went on as scheduled, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador, MTV reported.

The protest was organized by the Tashnag Party, the biggest Armenian party in Lebanon, which described its move as a “peaceful rally.”

“The sit-in escalated into a stampede and a brawl between the protesters and those who came to watch the movie,” LBCI television said.

“Security forces arrived and locked down the mall for around an hour before managing to disperse the protesters,” it added.

MTV said customers were allowed to reenter the mall after the demo was dispersed.

The Tashnag Party meanwhile issued a statement describing the film as a “new Turkish absurdity” and an attempt to “underestimate the minds of the Lebanese.”

The film's plot tells the story of a young Turkish air officer who falls in love with a nurse during the 1915 Gallipoli Campaign.

Turkey on Wednesday marked 100 years since the start of the Gallipoli Campaign by the Allies in World War I, an event seen now as a glorious victory by Ottoman forces and a crucial moment in the formation of the modern Turkish state.

On March 18, 1915, joint British-French naval forces sought to force their way through the Dardanelles Straits separating Europe from Asia in a bid to take Istanbul, then known as Constantinople.

However the attack was repelled by fierce Ottoman resistance, forcing the Allies to stage a land campaign in April that the Ottoman forces would also defeat in a months-long battle.

Although the Ottoman Empire, allied with Berlin, was on the losing side in World War I and subsequently collapsed, the Gallipoli Campaign is regarded by Turks as a seminal moment in their history.

Critics have accused Turkey of cynically shifting the date to overshadow ceremonies expected in Armenia and across the world to remember the 100th anniversary of the mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman forces in World War I.

Turkey has always rejected pressure to accept that the killings were a genocide and shows no sign of changing its position in the anniversary year.

“Here we are in Beirut today witnessing a new Turkish opportunist bid through the showing of a propaganda film in Lebanese movie theaters,” the Tashnag Party said in a statement.

The film “narrates a bloody and oppressive phase of the Ottoman history,” Tashnag added.

It also slammed the employees of the “ominous Turkish embassy and those who work in its 'black rooms'.”

“The step might seem innocent on the surface but its core and objectives are full of inherent Turkish malevolence.”

Y.R.

Comments 20
Missing aounophobia 18 March 2015, 22:27

Armenians are not worthy to live in our country, since they turned against the real lebanese resistance (read Bachir and co.) and allied themselves with the archennemies the syrians and their puppets like michel murr all those years. TFEH

Khallas ba2a playing victims. YOU ACTED IN THE SAME EXECRABLE MANNER WITH THE TRUE LEBANESE

Default-user-icon serouj b (Guest) 19 March 2015, 01:18

You are an idiot. THEF. shame on you.
Learn your history before you open your mouth next time.

Default-user-icon CFTC (Guest) 19 March 2015, 10:47

because you think you are a 'real' Lebanese? please let me laugh. i would rather say you are a pefect idiot and/or a troll (...'and' most probably)

Missing sanctify 19 March 2015, 11:51

You're right. Armenians are responsible for all the country's problems, from water and power shortages to the presidential vacancy, not forgetting the inter-maronite divisions and the sunni-shiite tensions.

Thumb megahabib 19 March 2015, 12:00

The only people in the Middle East who benefited from Turkish occupation were the Sunnis. Any pro-Turkish Christian or Shia is a traitor.

Thumb lebanon_first 18 March 2015, 22:40

Armenian are the only minority in lebanon that are contributing to our society and economy.

Think Syrian, Palestinian vs. Armenian. A world of difference.

Missing bold 19 March 2015, 10:41

I do agree with lebanon_first. In general, Armenian imigrants did only good to the country.
Now there are exceptions within every community.
ABC is a privately owned land and performing a demo inside is not only illegal but a complete lack of respect. On another hand, freedom of expression should apply once for all in this country. The same way we are upset when a movie about Christians or Muslims, etc is banned, we should be upset when a bunch of immature tried to stop the Turkish movie at ABC.
Last but not least, it has been 100 years since the genocide happened. While we should never forget and make sure horrible history marks do not happen again, it is about time we move on...

Default-user-icon Hagop (Guest) 19 March 2015, 15:37

we will NEVER move on until its recognize NEVER EVER so take that out of your head....no matter where we live , no matter where were born we will forver be Armenian first and we will never stop fighting for our right......

Thumb just-lebanese 18 March 2015, 22:52

God bless all the Lebanese (and Arab world) in their struggle for freedom of speech, choice, religion, etc.

Default-user-icon Dave (Guest) 18 March 2015, 22:56

God bless all Armenians in their struggle against Turkish genocide denying, that said it does not give anyone the right to attack movie goers especially that the movie has nothing to do with the Armenian genocide..

Default-user-icon visitor (Guest) 19 March 2015, 00:28

The Ottoman empire elevated and oppressed minorities according to its whims, and played them against one another. It was an equal opportunity oppressor. The Armenians were the last to be attacked in the last days of the empire. But so did many others before them. That's why the Middle East is a mishmash of displaced minorities. The Ottomans were not alone. Their neighbor the Russian empire did the same thing. Divide and conquer.

Default-user-icon serouj b (Guest) 19 March 2015, 01:20

Tfeh 3aleyk.

Missing Ned_Stark_7ay_Fina 19 March 2015, 09:02

Turkey is a main funder and the main infiltrator of Isis recruts into syria responsible of thousands of murders of innocents.

History repeats itself, i fully support the tashnag movement here, Even though they should have protested at the embassy instead of ABC who wrongfully paid the price.

Default-user-icon Jonathan (Guest) 19 March 2015, 09:47

I fully support the Armenian public for that matter, even if I have some criticism over how they acted during the Lebanese civil war. but the matter of fact is: History repeat itself, if the Turks are now innocent how come they are indifferent about opening their borders for new ISIS recruits to get inside the Islamic State from their front.

In fact Erdugan dreams of reviving the Ottomon Empire which was by the way the Ancient Islamic Caliphate even if at the moment ISIS seems to be much more horrendous they are not way worse than the Turks. Let's not forget that ISIS destroyed all the tombs of the prophets while they never touched the Tomb of that Turkish "Shah", why, because they wouldn't dare since their actual providers are the Turks and they are the ones buying fossil fuel from them.

all what is happening right now in ISIS, is the same happening in BOKO HARAM, the same pattern repeating itself over the middle east and even the world is the Rise of Evil

Default-user-icon Jonathan (Guest) 19 March 2015, 09:28

This is Jihad and Shariaa Law in Islam by the way

Default-user-icon 7abboob (Guest) 19 March 2015, 09:59

LBC, MTV and other channels play crappy Turkish Soap Operas ALL THE DAMN TIME! I wish they protested that!

Missing sanctify 19 March 2015, 11:17

I wish all of Lebanon's problems were at this magnitude.

Thumb Maxx 19 March 2015, 13:26

Seriously.

Thumb Maxx 19 March 2015, 13:27

Weren't we also Ottomans in 1915?

Default-user-icon harout demirdjian (Guest) 19 March 2015, 16:40

this film is a political tool & Turkey is cynically shifting the date to overshadow ceremonies expected in Armenia and across the world to remember the 100th anniversary of the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians by Ottoman forces in World War I...this means they had killed their own subjects and citizens instead of protecting them as stipulated in international laws. 2- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarkis_Torossian for one hundred years the modern Turkish government was promoting the idea that the Armenians were traitors and they fought with enemy forces against ottoman empire. only recently the government of Turkey spoke about Armenians who fought with the Turkish army against the invaders...http://www.independent.co.uk/.../the-armenian-hero-turkey...
in conclusion : the protest is not merely over a Turkish movie...