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    Anatolia news agency, Turkey
    Oct 14 2005

    Turkey's NATO envoy says accusations of genocide "baseless political
    argument"


    Ankara, 14 October: Vahit Erdem, President of Turkish delegation to
    NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PNA), sent a letter to Simon Lunn,
    secretary-general of NATO PNA, regarding the speech of Prof Dr Halil
    Berktay during the seminar in Yerevan.

    In his letter Erdem said: "I would have preferred that an objective
    historian were also invited to the seminar along with a person who is
    known as the supporter of the Armenian claims. If you had contacted
    me, a participant who would have created a more balanced atmosphere
    would have been found."

    "I would like to put forward that the problems about the Ottoman
    Armenians go back to 1877-78 Ottoman-Russian War and reached its peak
    during World War I in 1915, with Armenian rebellions and massacres,"
    he noted.

    Erdem said: "Armenians revolted against the Ottoman Empire and
    massacred the local Muslim people, believing some countries' promises
    that they would be able to establish an Armenian state in eastern
    Anatolian region. The story behind the 1915 events is being ignored
    by one-sided evaluations. The Ottoman state took the necessary
    precautions against rebellious Armenians which would have been taken
    by every other state. The relocation of the Armenians was one these
    measures."

    "Armenians were deported to Syria, which was Ottoman territory during
    that time. If there had been a secret extermination plan as Halil
    Berktay claims, nobody would have arrived in Syria. However, the
    majority of the Armenians reached their destination. The deported
    Armenians were the ancestors of today's hundreds of thousands
    Diaspora Armenians," he added.

    Erdem stated: "There is no scientific evidence that the 1915 events
    meet the criteria of the crime of genocide as defined in the UN
    Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide."

    "All of the experts on Turco-Armenian history know that there is no
    document that proves Armenian accusations that the Ottoman State used
    World War I as a pretext for planning and executing 'genocide'," he
    added.

    Erdem concluded his letter: "It is well-known that there was no
    racial, religious or cultural hatreds in the Ottoman Empire.
    Therefore, the accusation of genocide is being used as baseless
    political argument against Turkey."
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