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    Reference to genocide to be added
    State retracts decision to eliminate notation

    FAZ Weekly Frontpage

    11. Februar 2005 F.A.Z. Weekly. The eastern state of Brandenburg has
    withdrawn its decision to remove a passage in a history lesson that
    refers to the killings of more than 1 million Armenians by the Turks in
    the early 20th century.

    The state's premier, Matthias Platzeck, made the announcement on Tuesday
    after he met with Armenian representatives in the state capital of
    Potsdam. Beginning next school year, the history lesson for the ninth
    and 10th grade will once again include a reference to the killings, but
    it will also contain other examples of genocide. Previously, the
    killings of the Armenians were listed as the only example.

    In explaining the latest decision, Platzeck said it would be wrong to
    list just one example of genocide. The view was shared by the state's
    education minister, Holger Rupprecht. In a newspaper last week,
    Rupprecht defended the decision. "The reference was removed because I
    and the premier consider it to be a mistake to list Armenia as the sole
    example of such a controversial subject."

    The issue is an extremely sensitive one between Armenians and Turks.
    Armenians say 1.5 million people were killed between 1915 and 1923 as
    part of the Ottoman Empire's campaign to push them from eastern Turkey.
    Turkey maintains the Armenians were killed as the empire fought civil
    unrest.

    As a result, the Social Democrat Platzeck faced pressure from both the
    Armenian and the Turkish representatives. The first change was announced
    in late January two weeks after Turkish General Counsel Aydin Durusay
    raised the issue.

    The decision set off a wave of criticism from parties in the state,
    including at least one member of the Social Democrats, who demanded that
    Platzeck reverse the decision. Sven Petke, the general secretary of the
    Christian Democrats in Brandenburg, said the removal of the passage had
    hurt the state's reputation. "It was not the reference to the genocide
    on the Armenians that communicated a wrong image. It was the unjustified
    removal," Petke said.

    Armenians joined the criticism as well. This protest resulted in
    Tuesday's meeting, which was attended by the Armenian Ambassador Karine
    Kazinian. Kazinian expressed her satisfaction with the change. "The key
    issue is that that genocide and everything associated with the things
    that happened then will be discussed clearly," she said.

    Platzeck denied previous reports that he had bowed to Turkish pressure
    and noted that discussions with the Education Ministry had been
    conducted months ago.
    Brandenburg is the first of Germany's 16 states to use a textbook that
    discusses the subject of genocide in the 20th century.

    C F.A.Z. Electronic Media GmbH 2001 - 2005
    This article is printed from www.faz.net

    http://www.faz.net/s/Rub9E75B460C0744F8695B3E0BE5A30A620/Doc~EE7FB17046E6746E7B71BBA501A51218F~ATpl~Ecommon ~Scontent.html

    --Boundary_(ID_o11DSH/xajJi/dTqh6aY+w)--
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