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    Journal of Turkish weekly
    April 14 2005

    Turkish PM Erdogan: Turkey is not Afraid of History


    ANKARA (JTW) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said `Turkey is
    not afraid of its history'. Erdogan argued that there should be an
    open discussion on Armenian allegations about the Ottoman policies
    towards its Armenian citizens during the World War One.

    Addressing a meeting of parliamentary deputies of his Justice and
    Development Party (AKP) in Ankara, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan repeated his call for an open and objective study of the
    allegations. `Our archives are open to all. The Armenians and others
    should open their archives and should be open to dialogue' Erdogan
    added.

    `Medicine has yet to find a cure for those who do not want to open
    their eyes to history,' Erdogan said. Erdogan argued that some are
    biased on the issue and could not be convinced with the archive
    documents or any other proof.

    Armenian side had rejected Turkish calls to open all archives.
    Tashnaks' Boston Archive is still closed and many documents regarding
    relations with Turks and Germany are still missing.

    The Armenians rioted during the First World War against the Ottoman
    Empire and the Istanbul Government took the Resettlement Decision.
    Thousands of Armenians were resettled to the provinces far away from
    the war theatre. Many Armenians joined the Russian army and attacked
    the Turkish and Kurdish towns. More than 500,000 Muslim Ottoman
    citizens were massacred by the Armenian armed gangs.

    JTW
    14 April 2005
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