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    German parliament calls on Turkey to face up to Armenian massacre

    Agence France Presse -- English
    April 21, 2005 Thursday

    BERLIN April 21 -- German MPs from across the political spectrum
    appealed to Turkey on Thursday to accept the massacre of Armenians
    as part of its history and suggested doing so would help it become
    a member of the European Union.

    Armenia says up to 1.5 million of its people were slaughtered between
    1915 and 1917 as the Ottoman Empire, the predecessor of modern Turkey,
    was falling apart.

    Turkey counters that 300,000 Armenians and thousands of Turks were
    killed in "civil strife" during World War I when the Armenians rose
    against their Ottoman rulers and sided with invading Russian troops.

    During an often impassioned debate in the German Bundestag lower house
    of parliament, Friedbert Pflueger, the foreign affairs specialist
    for the opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU), said: "Turkey
    should face up to the truth."

    However he said putting pressure on Turkey would not lead to Ankara
    recognising what had happened.

    "We do not want to incriminate and we do not want to embellish,"
    Pflueger added.

    Fritz Kuhn of the Greens, which form the governing coalition with
    Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's Social Democrats, said the debate had
    taken on increased importance because "we want Turkey to be an EU
    member one day".

    Turkey is set to start EU accession talks on October 3.

    The French parliament adopted a controversial law in 2001 which states
    that "France publicly recognises the Armenian genocide."

    Armenia will commemorate the 90th anniversary of the massacres this
    weekend.
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