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    AZG Armenian Daily #167, 17/09/2005


    Armenian Genocide

    TURKEY VERY CAREFUL IN REPULSING WASHINGTON'S DECISION

    The two resolutions on Armenian Genocide commemoration and acknowledgment of
    the Ottoman Turkey's role in it passed by the US International Relations
    Committee of the House of Representatives last night presumed that Turkey
    would fight back fiercely. The Turkish Zaman daily newspaper conditioned
    endorsement of the two resolutions with "Turkey's refusal of the March 1
    motion to allow US troops to open a northern front before the Iraqi war".

    In the article titled "US House Takes Revenge of March 1 Motion by the
    Armenian Draft", Zaman quoted the International Relations Committee's senior
    co-chair Tom Lantos as saying that more US soldiers were lost in Iraq today
    because the March 1 motion was not approved in the Turkish Parliament".

    According to another paper, Milliyet, Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff who
    submitted the draft "Commemoration Decision of the Armenian Genocide between
    1915 and 1923" also spoke of the March 1 decision of the Turkish Parliament.
    He spoke not to argue the resolutions on the Genocide but to reply to the
    message sent to Chair House Judiciary Committee, Henry Hyde, saying that the
    resolutions may damage Turkish-US relations. Milliyet writes that Schiff
    underscored Turkey's importance for the US and said: "The March 1 decision
    of the Turkish Parliament did not result in spoiled Turkish-American
    relations. Therefore the resolutions should not harm these relations".

    Hyde came to add to Schiff's words saying: "I don't believe that endorsement
    of the resolutions will harm relations between the two states. Yet, denial
    of the fact of genocide cannot be justified. In the meantime I want to point
    out that Turkey is not responsible for that crime".

    The paper writes that the committee members occasionally mentioned of
    Germany's responsibility for the Holocaust and warned Turkey that filling
    lawsuits against Turks who recognize Armenian Genocide (as in case of Orhan
    Pamuk) will result in nothing good.

    The absence of resistance in Turkey towards the resolutions of the House
    International Relations Committee is a sign of watchfulness but not a sign
    of impotence. Simply Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is still on his
    American visit and will return today, Sept. 17. It's out of doubt that
    Erdogan takes appropriate steps in this direction, and opposition will
    follow once he is back in Ankara.

    By Hakob Chakrian

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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