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    The mechanism of denial
    Editorial

    Yerkir/arm
    25 March 05

    As it has become a tradition, a great deal of stories on the Armenian
    Genocide appeared in the Turkish press during the past week.

    The Radikal and the Turkish Daily News ran an article by Gunduz Aktan,
    probably the most anti-Armenian member of the Turkish-Armenian
    Reconciliation Commission (TARC). In the article titled "Some Aspects
    of the Armenian Cause," Aktan cast his support for the joint action of
    the Turkish government and opposition aimed at the Armenian Genocide
    denial, and especially their campaign against the British diplomatic
    collection known as the Blue Book.

    He insisted that the Armenian Genocide issue should be left for the
    historians and called on Yerevan not to damage Turkey's international
    image because the Armenians "should not think they could make the
    United States or the European Union pressure us to admit to the
    genocide."

    In general, according to Aktan, the international organizations are
    not the place where the Armenian-Turkish relations must be discussed.
    In addition Aktan said that "Jews were killed with no reason -- only
    because they were Jewish. Armenians were deported because of their
    upheaval and their collaboration with the invading Russian troops."

    Another Turkish newspaper, Zaman, quoted a deputy from the People's
    Republic Party as saying that no breakthrough in the Turkish-Armenian
    relations is possible because Yerevan is not ready for a dialogue
    between historians and the Armenian historians "won't clean up their
    history."

    Sukru Elekdag, who had served as Turkey's ambassador to the U.S. in
    the past, also said that Armenians had killed (exactly) 517,995 Turks
    according to the Turkish archives and perpetrated other atrocities
    against Turks. He urged the government to conduct a more active policy
    against the Armenian Genocide claims. He also denounced Turkish
    professor Halil Berktay for the latter's position that the events
    occurred during the WWI could be qualified as genocide.

    According to another article in Zaman, 16 deputies representing the
    ruling Justice and Progress party have condemned the pro-Armenian
    statements of two Turkish authors, Berktay and Pamuk, calling on them
    not to endorse "Armenian claims."
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