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    Xinhua General News Service, China
    April 13, 2005 Wednesday 4:00 PM EST

    Turkish parliament rejects Armenian genocide claims

    ANKARA


    Turkish parliament on Wednesday rejected Armenia's allegations that
    the Ottoman Empire had carried out genocide against the Empire's
    Armenian citizens during World War I.

    The parliament said in a declaration that it was for the benefit of
    Turkey and Armenia to reconcile, end prejudices and create a climate
    which will enable the two nations to share a common future based on
    tolerance, friendship and cooperation.

    The declaration reasserted Turkey's willingness to open its national
    archives and form a common commission with Armenia comprised of
    historians from both sides in a bid to study the dossier concerned.

    "What is reasonable for Turkey and Armenia is to end taboos with a
    joint initiative, clarify all of what they had experienced and be
    ready to settle old scores with their history. This is the only way
    to prevent the past from darkening today and future," said the
    declaration.

    It was impossible for Turkey to base its history on some one- sided
    and misleading assessments, the declaration added.

    Last month, Turkey has proposed to carry out a study by historians of
    both Turkey and Armenia to investigate the authenticity of the
    alleged Armenian genocide. The proposal was rejected by Armenia
    later.

    Turkey has always denied that the Armenians were subjected to
    genocide in the period between 1915 and 1923. However, it does
    acknowledge that up to 300,000 Armenians, and an even higher number
    of Muslims, died during fightings and Ottoman's efforts to relocate
    populations away from the war zone in eastern Turkey during World War
    I.

    But Armenia claims up to 1.5 million Armenians died in the period as
    a result of systematic genocide.
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