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    National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post) (Canada)
    May 6, 2006 Saturday
    Toronto Edition

    Columnist lauds Canada's stance on Armenian genocide

    OTTAWA


    OTTAWA - A leading Turkish columnist gave a nod to Prime Minister
    Stephen Harper and Foreign Minister Peter MacKay for recognizing the
    Armenian genocide. In an article for the Istanbul daily "Radical"
    journalist Muart Yetkin wrote that if economic boycott threats and
    the freezing of relations with Canada are serious, why doesn't the
    Turkish Army sever its partnership with French carmaker Renault.

    Furthermore, Turkey should break its relations with the United States
    since 36 states recognize the Armenian Genocide. The columnist added:
    "Boycott threats will not bring any significant results." He also
    wondered how far would Turkey pursue its current policy. "Will we
    boycott Russia ... on whom we depend for our gas supplies?" he asked.
    Mr. Yetkin's comments came in response to the Turkey's foreign
    minister's threats against Canada and France. The French Parliament
    is in the process of voting on a bill banning the denial of the
    Armenian Genocide. The Turkish government's paranoia about the
    Armenian Genocide, and its denialist policy are damaging its
    diplomatic relations with the international community, said Aris
    Babikian, executive director of the Armenian National Committee of
    Canada (ANCC). "Once again Turkey resorts to hollow threats and doom
    and gloom scenarios to blackmail and scare the international
    community from recognizing the Armenian Genocide," Mr. Babikian said.
    "The Turkish government should come to terms with its dark history
    and reconcile with the Armenians and admit the reality of the
    Armenian Genocide to the international community."
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