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    Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 8 2005

    Alleged Armenian Genocide Appears in German History Books
    By Anadolu News Agency (aa)


    Turkish Ambassador to Berlin Mehmet Ali Irtemcelik has stated that
    the removal of the alleged Armenian genocide from history syllabus in
    the German city of Brandenburg was not realized due to a lack of
    pressure by the Turkish diplomats.

    Irtemcelik in a statement to Berliner Zeitung newspaper said
    yesterday, "What is to be included the in syllabus in Brandenburg is
    decided in Brandenburg." Regarding meetings held by the Turkish
    Consul General of Berlin in Postdam, he remarked that the Consul
    General attended meetings to give the views of the Turkish people
    about the incidents that caused the deaths of more than one million
    Armenians during World War I, Irtemcelik expressed Turkey's
    understanding regarding the allegations were perceived as an Armenian
    genocide only in the West. Pointing out that many important documents
    regarding the genocide allegations were easily neglected and
    Irtemcelik stressed that massacres undertaken by two Armenian terror
    organizations in the region prior to World War I were not mentioned
    at all.

    Remarking that Turkey was ready to reopen discussions with the
    inclusion of formly over looked documents Irtemcelik said, "Our
    archives are open," and stated that the party thatcontinually cancels
    talks among historians expected to be held in Vienna in May was again
    Armenian. The Ambassador has requested all scientists to investigate
    all the events.




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