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    TURKEY BROKEN OFF BETWEEN LIBERALS AND CONSERVATORS

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    Sept 27 2005

    Armenian Genocide conference has revealed contradictions in the
    Turkish government.

    In spite of all the obstacles a scientific conference devoted to
    the Armenian Genocide of early XX century took place in Istanbul on
    September 24 - 25.

    The conference was conducted against the background of mass protests;
    however the conference's participants wish to understand their own
    country's history. "We cannot allow the discussions to be limited to
    mutually contradicting opinions: whether the genocide took place or
    not. We should try to realize what happened in 1915", stated a famous
    historian Halil Bektay.

    "Turkey's desire to enter into the European Union requires notable
    democratic processes. However, there are certain powers in Turkey,
    as well as in any society, that are against democracy", said a
    conference's organizer Murad Begle. In his words, "some of them are
    afraid to lose power and authority".

    According to a lot of politicians, the conference's conduct is an
    unprecedented phenomenon, which can change the situation in Turkey,
    as well as influence on Armenian - Turkish relations.

    To note, there is some uncertainty both in the relations between
    Ankara and Brussels and in the Turkish political field, which is
    pregnant with weakening of the position of the powers striving for
    Turkey's amendments and further growth of nationalism. One can affirm
    nothing has changed within 40 years, at least Turkey's attitude towards
    Armenia and Armenians. Speaking up for the conduct of the Armenian
    Genocide conference Turkish Foreign Minister does not give up the
    idea of working out strategy of confrontation to the international
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide.
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