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    Zaman, Turkey
    May 27 2005

    'Armenian Conference Should be Held'
    By Ali Halit Aslan, Anadolu News Agency (aa)
    Published: Friday 27, 2005
    zaman.com


    The Speaker of the Turkish Parliament Bulent Arinc said that a
    proposed conference on the Armenian Genocide allegations that is
    opposed by the government and the opposition should go ahead.

    Arinc noted that the conference should be accepted in the frame of
    freedom of speech and added: "Even if I do not like it, the speeches
    should not be prevented." The Speaker contributed to the argument
    about the Armenian Genocide conference to be organized in Bosphorous
    University (BU) started by Minister of Justice Cemil Cicek who fumed
    the other day that to hold this conference is a "stab in the back of
    the Turkish people". Arinc paying a visit to US spoke at the Center of
    Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a think tank organization
    in Washington. He criticized laws in France and Switzerland that ban
    denial of the Genocide as being against freedoms of speech and he also
    signalled to the US Congress on the genocide issue that: "ones who
    produce policies for only local concerns may sometimes try to misuse
    the legislative body for policy. At this point I want to note that
    this puts the US Congress in a position where it feels obliged to
    decide on historical issues."

    Meanwhile the university has issued a statement about the postponement
    of the conference, "We are concerned that the intellectual freedom and
    autonomy of a state university has been harmed by the accusations and
    opinions put forth by a conference which hasn't even occured yet. We
    are letting the Turkish public know that it seems more appropriate at
    this point, given the current conditions and the problems which could
    arise, to postpone the conference until further notice." The
    organizers of the conference have complained of pressure and blackmail
    and have pledged to hold the conference "in the near future."
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