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    Turkish Press To Refute Kerry's Readiness To Recognize Armenian Genocide

    Azg/am
    12 Oct 04

    The US presidential elections will take place on November 2. Armenians
    as well as many other nations of the world pursue their goals in
    the US elections. John Kerry's words that he "will fight against
    denial of the Armenian Genocide" made the Armenians of America give
    preference to Kerry. Turkey, on the contrary, wants to see Bush taking
    the second term.

    Turkey considers failures of Bush's administration in Iraq as grounds
    for Kerry's victory and fears that the Turkish-American discords will
    make him keep his promise. Turkey also is well aware that senator
    Kerry was a supporter of the Armenian issues in the Senate.

    John Kerry wrote in a letter to the Armenian National Committee of
    America on an occasion of a festival organized for his support on
    August 28: "As a president of the USA I will fight against denial
    of the Armenian Genocide, my administration will acknowledge April
    24 of 2005 as 90-th anniversary of these atrocities, and I will do
    everything that people learn from these crimes in order to prevent
    future genocides. There may be no compromise in this moral issue".

    He also urged the Armenians to go and vote for him and Edwards
    on November 2. Around 800 Armenian participants of the festival
    expressed their willingness to support John Kerry.

    The letter stirred up both Armenian and Turkish circles. While the
    Diaspora and Armenia were exited over the fact, Turkey and Turkish
    community of the US were opposing to it.

    While Turkish analysts and political observers were speaking of the
    possibility of Genocide recognition in case Kerry took the office,
    Zaman in October 8 issue puts under the suspicion the existence of
    such a letter and thus, Kerry's promise to Armenians.

    The Turkish newspaper writes: "Answering Zaman's questions, John Kerry
    refuted the claims of Armenians as regards his recognition of the
    Armenian genocide. Kerry noted that though he supported senator Robert
    Dahlâ^À^Ùs initiative in 1990, he mentioned of genocide neither during
    the electorial campaign nor in the past 10 years. "Turkey is among
    the oldest allies of America and will always be candidate Kerry said".

    The Zaman correspondent had the chance to meet Kerry at the
    Democratic convention in Washington October 2. "Your statements about
    acknowledging Armenian genocide greatly disappointed Turkish society
    and American voters of Turkish origin", he said. "When did I say
    that?", Kerry asked with amazement. When the correspondent reminded
    about the Armenian festival Kerry refuted everything and noted that
    he never said anything like that during last 10 years.

    The Zaman writes in the meantime that no American newspaper
    responded to Kerry â^À^Ùs statement nor even it was included in the
    candidate's homepage.

    It's interesting by what chance the Turkish journalist appeared at
    the Democratic convention and how he managed to come up to Kerry
    surrounded by American journalists. What we know is that the article
    is signed by Mustafa Sungur and that it casts a false color on reality.

    By Hakob Chakrian
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