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    ARINC SENDS LETTERS TO 16 PARLIAMENT SPEAKERS

    Turkish Press, MI
    Aug 7 2005

    ANKARA - Turkish Parliament Bulent Arinc sent letters to his
    counterparts in 16 countries which has adopted resolutions on the
    so-called Armenian genocide allegations.

    In the letters he sent to the speakers of parliaments of Switzerland,
    Poland, Slovakia, Lebanon, Canada, Argentina, Germany, Belgium, France,
    the Netherlands, Italy, Greece, Uruguay, Sweden, Russian Federation
    and Venezuela, Arinc said, "we have nothing to hide or be ashamed in
    our history."

    He expressed sorrow and disappointment about adoption of resolutions
    accusing Turkey of carrying out a genocide, and said, "it is
    unacceptable that the history be used as a tool for political
    intentions that can cause prejudice against Turkey and Turkish nation."

    "Turkey has always argued that disputable chapters of history should
    be assessed by historians, and therefore, has opened its archives
    to all researchers. Recently, Turkey has proposed Armenia to form a
    group composed by Turkish and Armenian historians who can examine
    developments and incidents happened in 1915 within the related
    archives. Turkey also proposed that this group should make public
    the results of its researches," indicated Arinc.

    Arinc stated that national parliaments were not the places where
    decisions on historical events can be taken, and added that parliaments
    should in fact exert efforts to create and improve atmosphere of
    friendship and cooperation among countries and peoples.
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