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    Turkish NGOs send letter to 24 embassies denying Armenian genocide claims

    Anatolia news agency
    24 Apr 05


    ANKARA

    NGOs (associations and foundations) from Eastern Anatolia have sent
    letters on the "Armenian genocide" to 25 embassies in Ankara.

    Members of the NGOs came to the Kizilay Mail Office and sent the
    letters to embassies of several European Union (EU) countries and to a
    few neighbouring countries of Turkish Republics in Ankara.

    The Erzurum Economic and Social Research and Assistance Foundation
    member of the executive board, Vahdet Nafiz Aksu, indicated that the
    Armenian diaspora insists on the biggest lie of the century and has
    declared 24 April as a day of remembrance of the so-called Armenian
    genocide.

    "It is really sad that the modern world considers the Ottoman
    government's decision to re-locate a portion of its Armenian
    population as a genocide. The modern world must be aware that those
    governments supporting the thesis of a genocide will not be forgiven
    by history," told Aksu.

    Aksu mentioned that the residents of Erzurum wish to live in an
    atmosphere of good ties and brotherhood with Armenia. History should
    be the task of historians and not national parliaments, remarked Aksu.

    "We are ready to host all Western friends who want to research the
    issue and meet families who experienced the incidents. The Turks, who
    have helped the Jewish immigrants in the 15th century, Jews running
    away from Hitler in the 1940s, Iraqis from north of Iraq during the
    Gulf War and many others, should not be left alone with a huge slander
    against their identity and culture," commented Aksu.
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