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    ISRAEL DENIES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE DUE TO FRIENDSHIP WITH TURKEY

    Pan Armenian News
    18.04.2005 05:27

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Member of the Knesset Josi Saridi published an
    article titled "Israel among Holocaust Deniers", where he condemned
    Israel's' position on the Armenian Genocide. The author holds the
    opinion that the position of official Tel-Aviv is conditioned by
    friendly relations with Turkey, which denies the Genocide to avoid the
    responsibility. The second reason, according to the author, is that
    the acknowledgement of another Genocide will diminish the role of the
    Jewish Holocaust. "The Israeli Foreign Ministry is afraid of its own
    shadow thus discrediting us and becoming an associate of the world
    concealment of the Armenian Genocide", Mr. Saridi writes. He draws a
    parallel between the position of Israel on the Armenian Genocide and
    the repressed Tibetans. "The leader of the repressed Tibetans Dalai
    Lama has twice visited Israel and I was prohibited to meet with him,
    since the meeting could cause a crisis in Chinese-Israeli relations
    and twice I have neglected these bans. The analogous motivation reigns
    in relations with Turkey. In my opinion the moral policy wins at
    last while the mean one loses", the article says, the International
    Committee for the organization of events dedicated to the Armenian
    Genocide 90-th anniversary reported. To note, being one of the few
    officials, who criticize the policy of the Armenian Genocide denial
    pursued by Israel, Mr. Saridi, former Israeli Minister of Culture
    will visit Armenia to take part in the press conference to be held
    within the frames of the events dedicated Armenian Genocide 90-th
    anniversary, Arminfo agency reports.
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