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    Southeast European Times, MD
    Sept 25 2005

    Conference on Armenian Massacres Held With Support from Turkish
    Leaders
    25/09/2005

    ANKARA, Turkey -- Following two failed attempts earlier this year,
    the first-ever public debate about the early 20th century mass
    killings of Armenians was held in Turkey Saturday (24 September),
    with the backing of senior Turkish leaders who cited the
    participants' right to freedom of expression. The conference,
    attended mostly by academics, took place at the Bilgi University in
    Istanbul under tight security as nationalists demonstrated outside,
    calling the event "traitorous".

    Last week, a court had banned the event, prompting Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan to say that the ruling was timed to undermine
    the country's efforts to join the EU. "I want to live in a Turkey
    where freedoms are enjoyed in their broadest sense," Erdogan said
    Saturday. Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul also defended the event,
    saying the ban showed that Turks "are so good at shooting themselves
    in the foot". The EU condemned the court's move as a "provocation"
    and warned the conference would be considered a test of freedom of
    expression in Turkey, an EU hopeful.

    As many as 1.5 million Armenians are thought to have been killed
    between 1915 and 1923, in what Armenia and several governments around
    the world have termed a genocide. Turkey, however, denies the charge,
    arguing that the death toll is inflated and that Turks as well as
    Armenians perished in civil unrest and intercommunal fighting as the
    Ottoman Empire collapsed.
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