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    Cyprus Press and Information Office, Occupied Northern Cyprus
    April 12 2005


    Erdogan called for Armenians to apologize to Turkey


    Istanbul NTV television (11.04.05) broadcast that the Turkish Prime
    Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking in Norway while on an
    official visit, said that the concept of Kurds must not be confused
    with the PKK [Workers Party of Kurdistan] and he also commented on
    the Armenian genocide claims.
    Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said that we must not confuse the
    concept of Kurds with the concept of PKK and noted that viewing all
    the Kurdish citizens of Turkey as terrorists will be wrong. He noted:
    'Let us not be tricked. The Western countries are exploiting that.'
    Stressing that the republic's citizenship is the supra-identity in
    Turkey, he added: 'We will not adopt a nationalist approach based on
    regional racism and religion.'

    Erdogan drew attention to the country's indivisible integrity,
    saying: 'However, there are elements which make an effort to divide
    our country. Various elements in the West are trying to achieve that.
    If a desire exists to sacrifice the EU for that purpose, then I am
    sorry to say that we do not have such a problem.'

    Commenting on the Armenian issue, Erdogan said: 'The government and
    the opposition challenged the claims. We are opening all the state
    archives. Everyone should come and study the documents. If an act of
    genocide was committed in the past, then we will be prepared to
    account. However, the Armenians must be prepared to account for their
    history if an act of genocide was not committed.'

    Erdogan said that a letter has been drawn up in connection with the
    Blue Book on the Armenian allegations and noted that it will be
    signed by 550 deputies in the parliament. Erdogan said that the
    letter will be conveyed to the two houses of the British parliament.
    In a sense, it will call for an apology to Turkey. The copies of the
    same letter will be conveyed to the 11 countries that have taken the
    book as a reference.
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