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    ARMENIA DOES NOT WANT ANY COURT FOR GENOCIDE CLAIMS

    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Dec 5 2006

    ANKARA (JTW) Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian stated in an
    interview with the Turkish daily New Anatolian that "each day Armenia
    and Turkey miss a chance to establish bilateral relations".

    In Oskanian words, "Turkey unfortunately does not want to establish
    diplomatic relations equally with all three Caucasus nations and play
    a more constructive role". He added "So that opportunity was missed.

    The second opportunity has come out as closer cooperation with the
    European Union. At the same time that Turkey is negotiating its EU
    accession, today Turkey has the opportunity to play a role as a
    bridge between the Caucasus and Europe. That opportunity is also
    is being missed, but the biggest opportunity that we're missing
    is the interaction between our two peoples. Fifteen years have
    passed (since Armenia declared its independence in 1991), and no
    interaction is seen on the border. Our peoples do not know each other
    well and old memories are being reinforced, our focus today is the
    wrong focus. We have got to focus on new relations, open borders,
    establishing diplomatic relations and that is what I mean by saying
    missed opportunities". Turkey last year called Armenia to establish
    a joint commission to discuss the historical disputes, yet Armenian
    rejected the offer arguing "there is nothing to be discussed".

    Commenting on the Turkish Government's intention to bring an action
    and the International Court on the issue of the Armenian Genocide,
    the Armenian FM Oskanian said, "For us, there is no court case, we
    will never talk about this, because we grew up with the real evidence,
    our parents and our grandparents. That living evidence of this tragedy,
    survival of Genocide, I am the son of one them. So for Armenians there
    has never been an issue where we ourselves have to prove this by going
    to court, that this Genocide happened. The question for us is to get a
    political solution. Because the issue is neither historical nor legal,
    it is political. And Turkey has politicized this by pursuing a policy
    of denial at the state level."

    However Turkish experts argue that the 'genocide' accusation is a
    legal matter. Dr. Nilgun Gulcan for insatance argues that "Armenia
    knows that they have no chance in legal area". She continued as:

    "Genocide, like murder, a crime. It is a legal matter. You cannot
    accuse anyone without any verdict. You have to go to a court if
    there is a crime. But the Armenians have always gone to the political
    institutions like the parliaments. Oskanian says that he grew up with
    the real evidence. 'Real evidence' means just the stiories of his
    grand mother and father. The old Armenians never spoke how many Turk
    they killed. They just spoke about the suffereings. Anatolia was full
    of sufferings at that time. Not only the Armenians but also the Turks
    suffered a lot. More than half a million Muslims were slaughtered by
    the armed Armenian groups. We also grew up with the real evidence. Our
    grand parents also told us how the Armenian attacks were bad, how
    many Turkish babies were murdered by the Armenians, how many Turkish
    women were raped by the Armenian criminals etc. Of course there is a
    need to go to a court. And I think Turkey fisrt should apply a court
    for the Turkish and Kurdish genocide committed by the Armenians."
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