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    Turkish Parliamentarians Union Sends Letter To U.S. President

    Turkish Press
    April 18 2005

    Published: 4/18/2005

    ANKARA - Turkish Parliamentarians Union (TPB) sent a letter to U.S.
    President George Bush, and asked him to assume an objective attitude
    towards the fanatic campaigns carried out regarding Armenian genocide
    claims.

    The letter, signed by TPB Chairman Hasan Korkmazcan, said that
    aggressive attitude assumed by the fanatic Armenian organizations
    for years, ignoring the historical realities, was still maintained,
    and this stance had a negative impact on bilateral relations between
    Turkey and Armenia.

    "It is obvious that these are unreal claims made for political
    purposes only. Moreover, anti-Turkish campaigns launched by the
    Armenian extremists and their supporters are considered as a big
    misfortune by circles who are in search of peace and compromise,
    and cause concern to our people, particularly Turkish citizens of
    Armenian origin," noted the letter.

    The letter also said, "furthermore, it has been proven by many
    scientists that these unreal claims are based on false, obsessive
    and incomplete information."

    Noting that the so-called Armenian genocide thesis contradicted the
    related articles of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention
    and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the letter said, "Turkey is
    aware of its responsibilities. Likewise, information and documents
    reached by Turkish History Society at the end of long researches
    carried out in the archives of foreign countries disprove the
    discourses that so-called genocide issue has remained as a taboo
    in Turkey. The so-called claims are being discussed by our experts,
    authors and academicians. And, we are trying to clarify the prejudiced
    and unreal discourses."

    "In this context, we hope that you (President Bush) will assume
    an objective attitude towards fanatic campaigns based on one-sided
    interpretations that are not confirmed by either Ottoman or other
    state archives," said the letter.

    The letter also welcomed Turkish parliament's initiative to form a
    joint committee which would examine world archives, and asked U.S.
    President Bush to support this initiative.
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