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    Turkish Daily News
    Friday, March 11 2005

    >>From the Columns:

    'It seems we're waking up'

    Hürriyet's Oktay Ekºi commented on the Armenian issue and said that
    Parliament has launched a campaign against the last three items
    supporting the Armenian genocide claims.

    After congratulating the CHP and the AKP on their move, Ekºi says
    that one of the items used to support the claim is a telegraph
    message that allegedly belonged to Gen. Talat Paºa. Talat Paºa was a
    military official in charge of one of the regions where the Armenians
    lived. This message was proven to have been spurious.

    The second item is a memorandum from Hans J. Morgenthau (a
    prominent German-born American scientist) who was the U.S. ambassador
    to the Ottoman Empire when the alleged genocide is claimed to have
    taken place. Contradictions between official reports Morgenthau sent
    to Washington and a memorandum, typed by his assistant of Armenian
    origin, proves that the memorandum is invalid, said Ekºi.

    Now Turkey is aiming to disprove the validity of a 1916 publication
    from the British Parliament called "The Treatment of Armenians in the
    Ottoman Empire, 1915-1916," otherwise known as the "Blue Book," said
    Ekºi, adding, the book was published as an act of propaganda by the
    British propaganda bureau.



    --Boundary_(ID_XMr//hEXmlVI32LB7AQLhw)--
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