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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    Turkish Historian Describes Accusations of Assyrian
    and Armenian Genocides as "Bogus"
    27.12.2006 17:43 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey is now being haunted by claims of an Assyrian
    genocide in 1915 during the country's relocations. Bulent Ozdemir,
    head of the Turkish Historical Society's (TTK) Assyrian Studies
    Section, responded yesterday to a draft report by Dutch Christian
    Democrat parliamentarian Camiel Eurlings, in which he asserted that
    Turkey should acknowledge the Pontic Greek, Assyrian and Armenian
    genocides. Ozdemir said that claims regarding an Assyrian genocide
    during World War I `are groundless and branded them "bogus" along with
    the Armenian Genocide.'

    Ozdemir said that they had prepared a book on the issue and during its
    preparation process they mostly used foreign archive documents rather
    than the Ottoman archives to make it more reliable and exact. "After
    four months of research at the British National Archives from November
    2004, we made a detailed study at the U.S. National Archives in May
    last year," he said. "The results of our meticulous research show that
    neither the Ottoman Empire nor today's Turkish Republic can be accused
    of genocide during World War I. Foreign archive documents strengthen
    the arguments of Turkey on this issue. Compared to the Armenian
    Genocide claims the statements about Assyrians can not trouble
    Turkey," he said, reports The New Anatolian.
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