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  • ANKARA MFA: We Regret Erection Of Monument In Poland Defaming Turkey

    M.F.A.: We Extremely Regretted Erection Of A Monument In Poland Defaming Our
    Nation
    Anadolu Agency:
    4/21/2004

    ANKARA - Turkey has expressed its extreme regret over erection of a
    monument in yard of a Catholic church in Poland on which it was
    written that Turks had committed genocide against Armenians.

    Releasing a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said on
    Wednesday, ''a monument was erected in yard of a Catholic church in
    Krakov city of Poland on April 17, 2004. There is an inscription on
    the monument writing that Armenians had been exposed to genocide in
    Turkey in 1915.''

    ''Although we have learnt that Polish government rejected the
    inscription on the monument, we extremely regretted erection of such a
    monument in Poland defaming our nation since we have always supported
    Poland in its most difficult periods,'' the MFA stressed.

    Expressing Turkey's concerns about a church's being used as a tool of
    an understanding of history based of distorted data, and of obsessions
    of some marginal groups, the MFA emphasized, ''all countries should
    remember that if all religious faiths and their adherents are purified
    from prejudices and feelings of hatred, we can succeed in our efforts
    to provide inter-religious dialogue.''

    ''Otherwise, we will face the jeopardy of inciting intolerance and
    giving rise to social turmoil. The current sensitive period entails
    everyone, especially religious officials, to be responsible and
    careful in all steps to be taken,'' the MFA added.
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