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  • ANKARA: MP: Some exploit 'genocide' issue to cripple Turkey's EU bid

    The New Anatolian
    April 30 2005

    Istanbul MP Elekdag: Some exploit 'genocide' issue to cripple
    Turkey's EU bid
    The New Anatolian / Istanbul

    Sukru Elekdag, Istanbul deputy for the main opposition Republican
    People's Party (CHP), said on Wednesday that the issue of the
    so-called Armenian genocide is being used by other states to handicap
    Turkey's European Union membership, and to force Turkey to make
    concessions.

    Speaking at a conference entitled "The So-called Armenian Genocide
    Claims and Responses" held at Bahcesehir University, Elekdag stated
    that Armenia and the Armenian diaspora have been working hard to push
    states to recognize their claims, and that, as a result, the
    parliaments of 14 countries might push to recognize the so-called
    genocide in the European Parliament.

    Saying that Turks and Armenians have lived together in peace and
    tolerance for 800 years, and that Armenians played key roles in the
    Ottoman Army and administration, Elekdag said that Turks have never
    harbored feelings of racial hatred.

    He stated that the emigration law was enforced by the Ottoman Empire
    during the withdrawal of Ottoman forces after the Sarikamis defeat to
    secure their backs as they were threatened by Armenian guerillas. He
    added, "If the Ottomans had chosen to force the Armenians to fight
    against the invading Russians, they wouldn't be accusing Turkey of
    genocide."
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