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    Globe and Mail, Canada
    May 12 2006

    The bonds of history
    PATRICIA MARCHAK

    acting director, Liu Institute for Global Issues

    University of British Columbia -- Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan says he wants a bilateral academic inquiry into the mass
    killing of Armenians in the early 1900s (Turkey Tried To Head Off
    PM's Verdict On 'Genocide' -- May 11), but I can save him the
    trouble. A few years ago, for a book I was then writing on genocide
    and crimes against humanity, I conducted a search of the academic and
    journalistic literature on the Armenian deaths of 1915-16 in the
    Ottoman Empire. I found many references to the genocide, including
    exhaustive histories and analyses of why it occurred, even some
    sympathetic accounts of why Turks felt threatened by European
    attempts to carve up the empire and Armenian attempts to get
    Europeans involved.

    Sympathetic accounts by non-Turks, however, did not go so far as to
    pretend it was not a genocide. The only accounts that denied the
    genocide were by Turks, who claimed variously that the deaths were
    caused by the chaos of the First World War and by Armenian political
    actions. What seems to be difficult for Turks to understand is that
    the motivations (fear of political opponents, for example) do not
    constitute an acceptable reason for committing genocide.
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