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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    April 26, 2005, Tuesday
    15:45:44 Central European Time

    Armenia open to genocide panel proposed by Turkey; report

    Ankara


    Armenia has reacted positively to a Turkish offer that a joint
    commission be established to study whether or not the massacres of
    hundreds of thousands of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during and after
    the First World War represented genocide, NTV television in Turkey
    reported Tuesday.

    Quoting Turkish diplomatic sources, NTV said Armenian Prime Minister
    Robert Kocharian had replied to an offer sent by his Turkish
    counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    It called for creation of an exploratory panel to study the
    feasibility of "an intergovernmental commission".

    As many as 1.5 million Armenians were killed during and after the
    First World War during mass deportations and massacres when Armenians
    rose up against the Ottoman Empire.

    Turkey disputes the numbers killed and denies that the deaths in any
    way constitute genocide.

    Turkey has come under a lot of pressure recently to acknowledge that
    a genocide did indeed take place with a number of European countries'
    parliaments, including those in France and the Netherlands, clearly
    stating that the massacres did indeed constitute a genocide.

    The German parliament is scheduled to soon debate a resolution
    calling on Turkey to "take historic responsibility" for the massacres
    but the resolution does not specifically mention the word genocide.
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