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  • ANKARA: Turkey Not "Ashamed" Of Past Treatment Of Armenians - Foreig

    TURKEY NOT "ASHAMED" OF PAST TREATMENT OF ARMENIANS - FOREIGN MINISTER

    Anatolia news agency, Ankara
    15 Mar 06

    Istanbul, 15 March: "Turkey is at peace with its past. There is no page
    in our history that we will be ashamed of," Turkish Foreign Minister
    and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said on Wednesday [15 March].

    Sending a message to the opening of an international conference on "New
    Approaches to Turkish-Armenian Relations" at the Istanbul University,
    Gul said many conferences and symposiums were held in Turkey recently
    on baseless Armenian allegations.

    "There has been an increase in number of scientific researches,
    articles and books published about the last period of the Ottoman
    Empire and the Armenian issue. Thanks to the studies in question,
    we have the opportunity to see the facts and to make the voice of
    the truth heard against the biased publications by the Armenians of
    the diaspora."

    "Furthermore, we bequeath detailed data to next generations about a
    period of Turkish history. I would like to emphasize that the number
    of impartial publications in the United States and Europe towards
    this issue increases. Serious steps are being taken to make public
    the facts," the message said.

    Gul reiterated that archives of the Ottoman and Republican period
    were open to all researchers.

    Gul urged that not only Turkish archives but also all the archives
    that will shed light to a specific period of history should be
    opened to researchers. "Last year we had proposed to the Armenian
    government to form a commission to examine controversial episodes of
    Turkish-Armenian relations. However, we haven't yet got a positive
    response from the Armenian party," he indicated.

    On the other hand, Istanbul University's President Prof Dr Mesut
    Parlak said: "Genocide is a crime against humanity. Such a heavy
    accusation must have a legal basis. The international law defining
    genocide was adopted in 1948, and does not cover past incidents.

    Therefore, it is impossible and illegal to qualify 1915 incidents
    as genocide."

    According to Parlak, the conference aims to reveal historical
    realities.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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