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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 23 2005

    Turkish PM disappointed over court's cancellation of Armenian
    genocide conference
    12:45 | 23/ 09/ 2005


    ANKARA, September 23 (RIA Novosti, Andrei Palariya) - Turkish Prime
    Minister Erdogan said Friday he regretted an Istanbul court's
    decision to cancel a planned academic conference on the Armenian
    genocide.

    "I do not welcome the court's decision. It goes against democratic
    and civilized society," Erdogan told a news conference.

    Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul said he saw the decision as an
    attempt of some political forces to sabotage Ankara's integration
    with Europe.

    The European Commission also said it was disappointed with the
    decision.

    The Shishi district court of Istanbul ruled to cancel the conference
    Thursday on security reasons.

    Several hundreds of scholars and intellectuals were expected at the
    unprecedented conference due to discuss events of 1915 when up to a
    million of Armenians have been killed.

    Armenians want the killings classified as genocide, but Turkey
    refuses, pointing to casualties on both sides.

    It is the second time the conference has been called off.
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