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    The New Anatolian
    April 18 2005

    Official Documents Belie the Armenians
    The New Anatolian / Ankara

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sends a letter to Armenian
    President Robert Kocharian, officially conveying Turkey's desire to set
    up a commission to investigate the Armenian genocide claims together.

    While the Armenians have tried to attract the world's attention with
    their claims of a so-called Armenian genocide for years, official
    documents show that between the years 1910 and 1922, Armenian gangs
    massacred over half a million Turks in Anatolia.

    "We're facing our history," said Prime Ministry State Archives General
    Director Yusuf Sarinay. "When we face our history, we come across
    our own losses and grievances. As we don't mourn, everyone thinks
    that they can get everything easily from Turkey. Within Anatolia,
    523,955 Turks were massacred by Armenian gangs. Westerners were
    ultimately responsible for much of this. Europe used Armenians as a
    tool in Turkey's politics. Both Armenians and Turks suffered because
    of this. Europe should face itself also."

    1915 was the result

    Sarinay argued that everyone has focused on a single point in
    history, 1915, which relates to the so-called Armenian genocide,
    saying, "The problem didn't begin at that date. Rather, 1915 was the
    result." Sarinay stated that powerful Western states tried to interfere
    with the internal affairs of the Ottoman Empire by abusing the Armenian
    issue from as far back as 1878. He said that the Ottoman Empire had
    put up with the situation patiently until the beginning of World War I.

    "The decision to relocate the Armenians wasn't taken to prevent a
    possible revolt or any cooperation with other countries, like the
    Armenian diaspora claims, rather it was taken due to prevent a de
    facto revolt and cooperation with foreign countries," he explained.

    Sarinay said that the Armenian gangs massacred hundreds of thousands
    of Turks in Anatolia. This appallingly large number in many massacres,
    gathering several villages together exterminated in one go by Armenian
    gangs, are shown by the documents, he argued. Sarinay stated that every
    massacre was recorded, and that these records are comprised of letters
    and reports prepared by foreign observers and local administrators
    of the Istanbul government.

    Erdogan sends letter to Kocharian

    Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter to Armenian President
    Robert Kocharian, officially conveying Turkey's message to set up a
    commission to study the genocide claims, the Turkish Foreign Ministry
    said in a statement over the weekend.

    The letter to Kocharian stated that the two countries should
    investigate the Armenian genocide claims together. He proposed
    the establishment of a joint commission to investigate the Armenian
    genocide claims, which he said would serve to bring the two countries
    closer in the future.
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