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    ARMINFO News Agency
    October 8, 2005

    TURKISH SCIENTIST DOES NOT DOUBT THAT THERE WAS ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN
    OTTOMAN TURKEY IN EARLY XX


    YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8. ARMINFO. There is no doubt that there was
    thoroughly organized Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Turkey in 1915,
    professor of Saban University (Turkey) Halil Bargtay said during the
    Yerevan NATO Rose Roth seminar.

    Armenians were massacred just because they were Armenians and
    Turkey's claims that it was a result of Armenian revolt are a lie.
    There was no word "genocide" in the international legal terminology
    in early XX but today this cannot be called otherwise. The only
    difference between the Jewish Holocaust and Armenian Genocide is that
    the Jews of Western Europe had no revolutionary organizations while
    the Armenians of Ottoman Turkey had several revolutionary groups. But
    this is not an excuse, says Bargtay.

    In response Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Vahan
    Hovhanissyan said at the Jews of Western Europe were immigrants while
    present day Turkish Anatolia is a historical territory of Eastern
    Armenia as the early XX revolutionary moods by Armenians were quite
    understandable - they struggled for the liberation of their
    historical homeland.

    Bargtay said that there is certain progress in the Turkish public
    opinion but the political authorities cannot just get up one morning
    and recognize one thing they have been denying for decades. This
    requires time. Bargtay said that it is not right to pressure Turkey
    in the issue. International pressure may only lead to escalating nazi
    and fascist moods.

    Turkey should come to this on its own. At the same time both Armenia
    and Turkey should overcome antagonism and the ghost of the past.
    There already are some signs of tolerance. Many Turkish scientists
    have already begun to publicly acknowledge the fact of massacres and
    some of them even call this genocide, says Bargtay noting that he is
    one example of this.
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