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  • ANKARA: Turkey Mulls Putting Genocide Claims To Intl Adjudication

    TURKEY MULLS PUTTING GENOCIDE CLAIMS TO INTL ADJUDICATION

    The New Anatolian, Turkey
    Nov 16 2006

    Behind-the scenes efforts are underway to find a method to bring the
    Armenian genocide claims before international adjudication, Turkish
    diplomatic sources said yesterday.

    Retired diplomats, respected Turkish and foreign jurists, and Turkish
    officials are behind the efforts.

    Both Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul and main opposition
    Republican People's Party (CHP) Istanbul Deputy Sukru Elekdag
    signaled Ankara's efforts and willingness to bring the alleged issue
    to international adjudication after Turkey's proposal for the formation
    of a joint committee of historians to study the genocide claims failed
    to bear fruit.

    In a letter to Armenian President Robert Kocharian last year,
    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan proposed the formation
    of a committee composed of Turkish and Armenian historians, but the
    proposal was rejected by Armenian president, stressing that such
    joint work could only be done after the two countries establish
    diplomatic relations.

    Foreign Minister Gul, speaking to reporters ahead of his visit to
    the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), stated yesterday that
    Ankara is considering bringing the issue to international adjudication
    but the final decision will be given following detailed work and
    consultations. "However, this work should not be considered a quick,
    magic bullet solution to the problem that stems from a period of
    history," Gul added.

    CHP Istanbul Deputy Elekdag, in a speech Monday to Parliament's
    Planning and Budget Commission, suggested Turkey's application to
    "international arbitration" to prevent the Armenian genocide claims
    from becoming legitimate.

    "Turkey should announce that it will evaluate the events of 1915
    in line with the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and
    Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and should apply to international
    arbitration to implement it," Elekdag said. "Armenians will reject
    this. However, this action will be an indicator showing Turkey's
    moral and legal just cause and will prevent the political abuse of
    the issue against Turkey."
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