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    TURKISH AUTHORITIES SELECTIVE AMNESIA PREVENT ESTABLISHMENT OF RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

    Pan Armenian News
    18.06.2005 04:19

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ This year Armenia marked the 90th anniversary of the
    Armenian Genocide. British political circles did not allow marking the
    anniversary in UK, however this conference reminds that commemoration
    and censuring are not merely limited to the anniversary. As reported
    by the Press Service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Armenian FM
    Vartan Oskanian stated it when addressing an international conference
    on genocide in UK. He appreciated the commemoration event being held
    in the fatherland of Arnold Toynbee and James Brice, a historian and
    a diplomat, who researched documents on the treatment of Armenians
    in Ottoman Turkey. "Today's Turkish authorities wish to review
    their works. Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote about it in a
    letter to the British Parliament at the beginning of this year,"
    Oskanian said. "Moreover, they lived most part of the past century
    having reshaped their history, and now they want to remake yours," the
    Minister emphasized. It is disappointing that the contemporary Turkish
    Government, held up as an example of democracy, can cynically deny its
    own and the Armenian history, V. Oskanian said. "We wish to normalize
    relations of our countries. However we consider Turkey's attitude to
    the matter is diametrically opposite," Oskanian noted. "There is no
    normal atmosphere in Turkey for discussing these issues. Turkey has
    passed a Criminal Code, which considers any mentioning of the word
    genocide as a penal act." He also reminded that under the pressure
    of Turkish authorities a scientific conference on the Armenian
    Genocide was canceled. "One cannot knock at Europe's door, closing
    at that the eyes of historians and writers. Under the conditions of
    absence of relations and in a situation of vacuum the commissioning
    of solving complex problems to a few historians and experts is an
    insincere attempt to start a dialogue. The involvement of the Turkish
    State is necessary to start a dialogue," the Armenian FM said. In his
    words, Armenia and Turkey are not the only neighbors, whose relations
    were undermined. This was the response of Armenian President Robert
    Kocharian to the Turkish Premier. In the FM's words, R. Kocharian
    also remarked Armenia is ready to political dialogue, which may
    include issues of today's borders and the past history. "Contemporary
    Turks are not guilty of the crimes of the past, of course if they do
    not want to defend these," the Minister emphasized. In his words,
    Armenians and Turks, along with the rest of the world, can censure
    these actions and denounce the Ottoman Empire crime. Each country
    edits its past just in the way it does its expectations of the
    future. "The selective amnesia of the Turkish authorities hampers
    our efforts aimed at overcoming the common past," he underscored.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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