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    TURKEY ASKS AZERBAIJAN TO EXPLAIN ALLEGED MISTREATMENT OF ETHNIC ARMENIAN MUSICIAN
    By Suzan Fraser, Associated Press Writer

    Associated Press Worldstream
    December 26, 2006 Tuesday 7:29 PM GMT

    Turkey has asked its close ally Azerbaijan for information on the
    alleged mistreatment and expelling of a Turkish musician who is of
    Armenian descent, a Foreign Ministry official said Tuesday.

    Murat Bedikyan a pianist with Eurovision song contest winner Sertap
    Erener's band accused officials in Azerbaijan of mistreating him and
    unfairly ousting him from the country on arrival for a concert Dec. 19,
    according to the Anatolia news agency.

    Bedikyan was forced to return to Istanbul and could not join his
    band. He insisted he was singled out and mistreated despite his
    Turkish citizenship, because he is a member of Turkey's minority
    Armenian community.

    Turkey had formally requested information on Bedikyan's allegations
    from Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry, according to a Turkish Foreign
    Ministry official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of rules
    that bar civil servants from speaking to journalists without prior
    authorization. A similar request had been made with the Azerbaijani
    Embassy in Ankara, the official said.

    The ex-Soviet republics of Azerbaijan and Armenia are at loggerheads
    over the mountainous region of Nagorno Karabakh in Azerbaijan that
    has been under the control of Armenian and ethnic-Armenian forces
    since a 1994 cease-fire. The six-year separatist conflict killed
    about 30,000 people and drove about 1 million from their homes,
    including many of the region's ethnic Azeris.

    The region's final status remains unresolved and years of talks
    under the auspices of international mediators have brought few
    visible results.

    Turkey has close ties to Azerbaijan, with which it shares an ethnic
    and linguistic heritage. It refuses to have diplomatic relations with
    Armenia because of Yerevan's unresolved conflict with Azerbaijan.

    Relations are further complicated over the World War I-era killings of
    Armenians. Armenians say that Ottoman Turks slaughtered 1.5 million
    Armenians in a planned genocide. Turkey vehemently denies that the
    mass killings were genocide, saying the death toll is inflated and
    Armenians were killed in civil unrest as the Ottoman Empire collapsed.
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