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    German opposition motion on Armenian massacre upsets Turkey

    Die Welt web site, Berlin
    22 Apr 05

    Excerpt from report by "caf" titled "Row over Armenia: Turkish
    ambassador delivers sharp attack", by German newspaper Die Welt web
    site on 22 April

    The Turkish ambassador to Germany, Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik, has accused
    the parliamentary group of the CDU/ CSU [Christian Democratic/Social
    Union] of turning itself "into the mouthpiece of fanatical Armenian
    nationalism," and "poisoning Turkish-German relations"

    This sharp attack was prompted by the CDU/ CSU's motion to the
    Bundestag commemorating the 90th anniversary of the massacre of
    Armenians, which began on 24 April 1915. The motion calls on the
    federal government to press Turkey "to come to terms unconditionally
    with its role towards the Armenian people in history and the present
    day".

    The term "genocide" was deliberately avoided by the CDU/CSU, so as not
    to provoke Turkey, which to this day denies the genocide of 1.5 million
    Armenians. Despite this, Ambassador Irtemcelik accused the CDU/CSU
    of jeopardizing the integration of Turks in Germany with its motion.

    [Passage omitted]

    Weeks ago, Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul described the
    CDU/CSU motion as "a slander of Turkish history". Greens European
    parliamentarian Cem Ozdemir nevertheless expects Turkey to have
    recognized that the genocide took place by the time it joins the EU.
    He believes there are increasing numbers of Turkish intellectuals who
    view their history in more complex terms than a saga of heroic deeds,
    and are also willing to face up to its dark chapters.
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