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    Anatolia news agency, Ankara, in English
    24 Sep 05


    TURKISH MINISTER HOPES ARMENIAN CONFERENCE TO RAISE AWARENESS OF
    COMMON PAST


    Istanbul, 24 September: "The Turkish people are at peace with
    themselves and with their history," said Turkish Foreign Minister
    Abdullah Gul.

    Sending a message to the opening session of the conference entitled
    "The Armenians during the collapse of the Ottoman Empire", Gul said:
    "The approaches of our government and our people towards our past,
    including Turkish-Armenian relations, constitute an indication of our
    confidence in ourselves and our future."

    In his message, Gul said: "The last era of the Ottoman Empire is
    subject to discussion and research in academic circles, with
    increased interest. Nearly every day new documents from the era
    emerge and new books, articles and research papers are published.
    Yet, it is not possible to say that all data and documents related to
    those times have been properly analysed. With an aim to help redress
    this shortcoming, our government is in the process of taking
    important steps to enable the Ottoman Archives to serve researchers,
    in modern conditions. Our archives have begun to serve scientists
    through documents converted to a digital medium since 2003. Within
    this context, many researchers, coming from 75 different countries
    have completed their research on the Ottoman Archives. These
    activities are ongoing."

    "We want not only our own archives but at the same time all other
    archives that will shed light on the history of the day to be opened
    in an organized fashion, that will serve all researchers. We believe
    that deeper research into that era will bring new historical facts to
    light and serve an improvement in relations between countries and
    peoples. Thus, we have proposed to the government of Armenia to
    establish a historical commission between our two countries, which
    will research the joint Turkish-American history and which will make
    its findings public. We hope to reach a conclusion on this subject,"
    Gul indicated.

    Gul also said: "The history of Turkish-Armenian relations is one of
    coexistence and common life of almost 1,000 years. During the course
    of this period, the Turkish and Armenian peoples have contributed to
    each other's culture, prosperity and security. We should not ignore
    this reality when we examine the tragic period when the Ottoman
    Empire was crumbling and the Turks and Armenians were deeply
    suffering, like all other peoples of the empire."

    "It is a fact that in some chapters of history, or even today, some
    societies cannot tolerate one other's language, religion, identity or
    even very existence. It is an unfortunate reality that such
    intolerance can turn into a deep-rooted and destructive ideology,
    which gets ingrained in the social subconscious. Some serious and
    very dangerous trends, from xenophobia to racism and from
    anti-Semitism to attitudes against Muslims are present and are on the
    rise today, even in societies which represent the highest level of
    contemporary civilization," underlined Gul.

    Gul stressed: "It is a source of pleasure that such a psychology does
    not exist between the Turks and Armenians. This also constitutes a
    major advantage for the future of relations between the two peoples."

    "Another issue I want to draw your attention to is that, many studies
    so far held on the theme of the conference, particularly outside
    Turkey, have been conducted with political motivations, in a manner
    inconsistent with scientific ethics and objectivity. Regretfully,
    humanitarian issues have been sacrificed to political designs, and
    double standards have been applied in determining and presenting
    human suffering. There were attempts to impose subjective, non-legal
    and artificial claims upon Turkey and the Turkish people, with
    political motivations. Furthermore, there have been situations in
    which some foreign circles could not even tolerate scientific
    scepticism," said Gul.

    Gul concluded: "Young generations from all nations must know and draw
    lessons from the facts that during the last era of the Ottoman Empire
    the imperialist-colonial powers ruthlessly exploited peoples'
    ethno-religious sensitivities for their own gains and that some
    elements, knowingly or unknowingly, became instruments to these
    provocations. I hope that your conference will be a contribution to
    raise awareness on this issue. The Turkish people are at peace with
    themselves and with their history. The approaches of our government
    and our people towards our past, including Turkish-Armenian
    relations, constitute an indication of our confidence in ourselves
    and our future. I convey my best wishes to all participants and hope
    that the conference will be a success."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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