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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Dec 14 2004

    `One More Condition' (!) from the French Turkish-Skeptics: "Accept
    Armenian Kill

    "If Turkey can enter the EU, Turkish economy and democracy will be
    stabilized, and Armenia will also benefit from a EU member Turkey.'

    Jan Soykok, Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
    14 December 2004

    France has said it will ask Turkey to acknowledge the so-called `mass
    killing of Armenians' which claimed happened during the Ottoman years
    (almost a century ago) as a `tragedy' when it begins EU accession
    talks. Turkish politicians and academics cannot understand the
    connection between the EU.

    Armenians say 1.5 million of their people died or were deported from
    their homelands under the Ottoman rule, while the Turkish side argues
    the whole Armenian population at that time was less than 1.5 million.
    According to Turkish historians it was the war years and the
    Armenians rioted in the Empire's Eastern territories. Turkish
    political scientist Dr. Nilgun Gulcan says `Most of the killings were
    result of the tribal conflicts between Armenians and Kurdish groups.
    Many Armenians died due to the bad weather and war circumstances.
    Many died for instance as a result of epidemic diseases and starving.
    Not only Armenians died. Many Muslims were also killed or died. More
    than 500.000 Muslims were killed by the armed Armenian gangs. Now the
    radical Armenians just accuse Turks for the tribal conflicts and
    riots. They must question their past, apart from the Ottoman
    history.'

    Mr. Barnier said France did not consider Turkish acknowledgement a
    condition of EU entry, but insisted his country would raise the issue
    once talks opened. Speaking to reporters after a meeting of EU
    foreign ministers to discuss plans to invite Turkey for accession
    talks, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said Turkey had `a duty
    to remember'.

    Dr. Gulcan said `there was no link between Turkey's EU negotiations
    and the Armenian issue':

    `France believes that accession talks should not begin before the
    second half of 2005. French public is under manipulation. The
    Armenian lobbying groups and the anti-Turkish groups abuse Turkey's
    EU bid. Turkey's accession is a dramatic domestic politics issue and
    many French politicians make plans for the coming elections. They
    `sacrifice' Turkey's entry for their personal election interests
    added Dr. Nilgun Gulcan.

    About 300,000 Armenians live in France, more than in any other
    European country, and community leaders have pledged to pressure
    French President Jacques Chirac on the `genocide' issue during
    Turkish accession negotiations.

    Dr. Sedat Laciner, form ISRO, however, argues Turkey's entry to the
    EU will be useful in solving problems between Turkish and Armenian
    peoples:

    `The Armenian Diaspora thinks that Turkey's accession to the EU is
    against Armenian interest. This is a false estimation. If Turkey can
    enter the EU, Turkish economy and democracy will be stabilized, and
    Armenia will also benefit from a EU member Turkey.'
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