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    Turkey to open archives for probe into alleged WWI genocide

    Xinhua General News Service, China
    March 9, 2005 Wednesday 9:30 AM EST

    ANKARA -- Turkey is to open its archives for historians in a bid to
    fight against Armenia's allegation of genocide during World War I,
    private NTV reported Wednesday.

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the statement after
    a meeting on Tuesday with Deniz Baykal, leader of the main opposition
    Republican People's Party (CHP).

    "We will open our archives to those people who claim there was a
    genocide. Teams of historians from both sides should conduct studies
    in these archives," he said.

    Such a study should be carried out by historians from both Turkey
    and Armenia, Erdogan said at a press conference following the meeting.

    Erdogan said there should be an unbiased and impartial study into
    allegations that the Ottoman Empire carried out acts of genocide
    against the empire's Armenian citizens during World War I.

    Baykal, on his part, said the allegation being levelled at Turkey
    was part of a deliberate campaign against the country.

    Turkey has always denied that the Armenians were subjected to genocide
    in the period between 1915 and 1923. However, it does acknowledge
    that up to 300,000 Armenians, and an even higher number of Muslims,
    died during fightings and Ottoman's efforts to relocate populations
    away from the war zone in eastern Turkey.

    Armenian claims up to 1.5 million Armenians died in the period as a
    result of systematic genocide.
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