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  • ANKARA: Examining the Past!

    Zaman Online, Turkey
    May 13 2005

    Examining the Past!

    View by Selin Akyüz

    The tension between Algeria and France has renewed. The killings of
    thousands of Algerians by French troops at the end of World War II
    cause nowadays tension. So, the past affects the present or the
    present interrogates the past.

    This forgotten `problem' between Algeria and France came back to the
    political agenda with the speech of the Algerian President Bouteflika
    after the demonstration during the celebration of the end of World
    War II on May 8, 1945.

    Bouteflika, in his long speech, asked Paris `to make a gesture to
    erase this black stain'. Bouteflika said his country had waited for
    years for France to acknowledge acts committed during its
    occupation.*

    As French statesmen have never used neither the word of `genocide'
    nor `massacre' for the acts, Algeria asks a `correction'. Paris has
    never accepted its responsibility. At this point, the thing that is
    interesting is related with Turkey's position against France. While
    talking about the genocide of Armenians and accusing Turks is so
    easy, accepting or at least acknowledging their acts is so difficult!

    `For Algerians, it was a war of colonization and for the French it
    was a war.' mentioned French Foreign Minister Renaud Muselier.
    Muselier also mentioned about improving ties between the two
    countries and the ways of moving towards cooperation and signing a
    friendship treaty should be found.

    In addition to French Foreign Minister, Foreign Ministry spokesman
    Jean-Baptiste Mattei said both sides must "examine and overcome the
    past, including the most painful pages of the colonial period and the
    war of Algeria."

    Examining the past... It sounds too difficult for me! The process of
    examining the past, the tragedy, the war, the killings... The truth is
    left to historians and their examinations. I think this is a vital
    responsibility. Not only economical but also, more importantly,
    cultural colonization left crucial traces to the lives of Algerians.
    Therefore, erasing the past and cooperating will be thorny process.
    The present will interrogate the past again!


    JTW

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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