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    TURKISH LAWYER SEEKS CHARGES AGAINST ARMENIAN RELIGIOUS LEADER

    AP Worldstream
    Jun 29, 2006

    A nationalist lawyer said Thursday that he has petitioned prosecutors
    to bring an Armenian religious leader to trial for "insulting
    Turkishness."

    Karekin II, whose official title is Catholicos of All Armenians, made a
    visit to the Greek Orthodox leader in Istanbul last week. While calling
    for improved relations between the two countries, he repeated Armenia's
    long-held view that the Turks committed genocide against Armenians.

    "We can find positive solutions to the problems between us through
    working side by side," he said. "The genocide, however, is one of
    the issues standing between us."

    Turkey vehemently denies that the killing of Armenians by Ottoman
    Turks around the time of World War I was genocide, and several cases
    have been brought against those who say otherwise. The cases have
    been opened under a law making it a crime to "insult Turkishness."

    Lawyer Kemal Kerincsiz, who previously led a legal campaign against
    novelist Orhan Pamuk, asked an Istanbul prosecutor to bring charges
    against Karekin.

    It was not clear if prosecutor would act against Karekin, who returned
    to Armenia on Wednesday.

    Pamuk went on trial after he said in a magazine interview that Turks
    had killed 1 million Armenians, but the charges were later dropped.

    Armenians say that as many as 1.5 million of their ancestors were
    killing in an organized genocidal campaign by Ottoman Turks, and have
    pushed for recognition of the killings as genocide around the world.
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