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    The Times, London
    Dec 15 2004

    Turkey will not apologise for Armenian genocide
    By Anthony Browne, Brussels Correspondent


    TURKEY has reacted angrily to a demand by France that it accept
    responsibility for a `genocide' against Armenians nearly 80 years
    ago, which is thought to have influenced the Nazi Holocaust.
    Michel Barnier, the French Foreign Minister insisted that Turkey must
    officially recognise the 1915 genocide before it joins the European
    Union.

    Historians believe that Turkish authorities orchestrated the killing
    of 1.5 million Armenian Christians, who were indigenous inhabitants
    of Turkey, in a brutal attempt to make an ethnically pure nation.
    However, the Turkish Government has always said that only a small
    number were killed in spontaneous acts of violence.

    M Barnier said: `In the course of the accession negotiations, France
    will ask for a recognition of the tragedy at the outset of the 20th
    century. When the time comes, Turkey should face up to the
    requirement of remembrance. The European project itself is founded on
    reconciliation.'

    He said that recognition should not be a precondition for membership
    talks with Turkey, a step to be decided by EU leaders on Thursday.
    However, he insisted that Turkey recognise the genocide during the
    membership talks, which are expected to last ten years: `We have ten
    years to ask it. the Turks have ten years to think about their
    response.'

    He later referred to it as a genocide, the first time the French
    Government has used that word, having previously preferred tragedy.
    Many parliaments in Europe have called on Turkey to recognise the
    slaughter, which is marked by monuments in many European cities.

    However, a Turkish government spokesman said: `There was no such
    genocide, so there is no question of recognising a genocide that did
    not happen.'

    One Turkish official said: `They are just trying to make us angry. It
    is their last chance to cause trouble against us.'
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