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    TURKEY GENOCIDE CLAIM
    Peter Begg With AP

    Geelong Information
    May 17 2006

    GEELONG Province MP John Eren yesterday declined to comment on a
    colleague who accused Turkish people of ignoring acts of genocide
    early last century.

    Parliamentary secretary for justice, Jenny Mikakos, who is of Greek
    heritage, told the Upper House that more than 300,000 Pontic Greeks
    died in Turkey early last century as a result of genocide.

    Mr Eren, who is from Turkey, and another MP with a Turkish background,
    Adem Somyurek, reportedly interjected during the speech, but failed
    to stop Ms Mikakos.

    The female MP claimed more than a million Pontic Greeks were forced
    into exile early last century, and in the preceding years, 1.5
    million Armenians and 750,000 Assyrians in various parts of Turkey
    also perished.

    Mr Eren was born in Turkey and immigrated to Australia with his family
    when he was six years old.

    Earlier yesterday Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said the MP's
    parliamentary speech was a sign of free speech at work.

    In a short speech to the Victorian Upper House during the last session
    of parliament, Ms Mikakos reportedly said: "On May 19, the Pontian
    community in Victoria and around the world will commemorate the
    87th anniversary of the Pontian genocide that occurred in present-
    day Turkey.

    "Between 1916 and 1923, over 353,000 Pontic Greeks living in Asia
    Minor and in Pontus, which is near the Black Sea, died as a result of
    the 20th century's first but less-known genocide," Fairfax reported
    her as saying.

    "Over a million Pontic Greeks were forced into exile. In the preceding
    years, 1.5 million Armenians and 750,000 Assyrians in various parts
    of Turkey also perished."

    Two Labor MPs of Turkish descent, Mr Somyurek and Mr Eren, interjected
    but Ms Mikakos continued speaking.

    "The Turkish government must begin the reconciliation process by
    acknowledging these crimes against humanity. The suffering of the
    victims of the Pontian genocide cannot and will not be forgotten,"
    she said.

    The comments, made under a system of 90-second free statements for
    MPs established by the Bracks Government, have outraged Turkish and
    Jewish groups.

    But Mr Bracks yesterday said Ms Mikakos, one of two members for
    the safe Jika Jika province in Melbourne's north, was free to make
    the speech.

    http://www.geelonginfo.com.au/readarticle .asp?articleid=19791
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