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  • ANKARA: Ships 11 Countries Blue Book Disclaimer Against Genocide

    Zaman, Turkey
    April 12 2005

    Ankara Ships 11 Countries Blue Book Disclaimer Against So-Called
    Genocide Allegations
    By Omer Sahin, Servet Yanatma



    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has informed about the delivery
    of a letter to 11 countries. The letter comprised of the fundamentals
    of the so-called Armenian genocide, confirmed by the Turkish
    parliament that takes the Blue Book as a reference.

    Erdogan said, "If one says genocide to an emigration, then, all
    developed countries have done it." Erdogan, who met yesterday with
    Turkish citizens in the Oslo Military Museum Meeting Hall in Norway,
    said in response to a citizen's question on the government's policies
    about the so-called Armenian genocide, that they have undertaken
    important tasks on this issue.

    Reminded that the Armenian problem will be discussed in parliament on
    April 13 the Prime Minister said, "The declaration, to be signed by
    our 550 deputies will be sent to London, the Lords and the House of
    Commons and to the parliaments of other countries. The world cannot
    be established on a foundation of grudges and aversions. There cannot
    be such a political foundation. We have already opened air corridor
    with Armenia."

    Erdogan noted that Turkey has challenged this issue and is ready to
    face up to its history and these same tasks must also undertaken by
    the Armenians. The Blue Book is the main resource and record of the
    so-called Armenian genocide allegations. Viscount James Brandy and
    historian Arnold Tonybee, who were appointed in 1916 to document the
    practices and procedures performed against the Armenians, by the
    Ottoman administration in 1915-1916, wrote it.

    However, it had been revealed that the British propaganda office at
    Welling House, who was asked by the US to take their side during
    World War I, had attuned the Blue Book.

    Meanwhile, Armenian President Robert Kocharian, who yesterday issued
    a statement, said that his country works to gain recognition of the
    so-called genocide; however, they have never demanded any territory
    from Turkey.

    Kocharian said, "Recognizing the Armenian genocide in the
    international arena is on our agenda, today. Armenian leaders and
    politicians decide on what they are able to perform legally in the
    future."

    Noting in his speech in Oslo that it is extremely unfair to decide on
    Turkey according to the evaluations issued by marginal groups in
    Western countries, the Turkish Prime Minister said, "Of course, we do
    not allow terrorist organization to wave their flags. It is
    impossible to accept terror as a human right. However, when those who
    are violated by terror, they say 'ah, uh'. Excuse me. We have to
    realize what is required."
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