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    GENOCIDE QUESTION CONTINUES TO DOG PVDA

    NIS News Bulletin, Netherlands
    Oct 3 2006

    THE HAGUE, 04/10/06 - Labour (PvdA) is not yet free of the Armenian
    genocide question. Various media again cast doubts on the position
    of prominent MP Nebahat Albayrak yesterday. Meanwhile, PvdA Senator
    Erik Jurgens has proposed dropping the ban on Holocaust denial.

    The PvdA broke with candidate MP Erdinc Sacan last week. He is not
    running in the 22 November general elections because he refuses to
    recognise the genocide perpetrated by Turkey on the Armenians between
    1915 and 1917. Albayrak, the highest-placed candidate on the PvdA
    list after front-runner Wouter Bos, is however still refusing to
    provide clarification of her position.

    According to Elsevier magazine, Albayrak has been unavailable for
    comment since last week, when she "reduced the debate" to a question
    of definition in an interview with Trouw newspaper. Alabayrak said
    it is not possible to take a clear position because the historical
    sources are "polluted."

    Elsevier says Albayrak is propounding the position of the Turkish
    government, as expressed by the Turkish ambassador in a letter
    to evening newspaper NRC Handelsblad. The diplomat said in this
    yesterday that "historians are divided on how the events should be
    characterised."

    According to Elsevier, there are virtually no independent academics
    that doubt that the term 'genocide' is appropriate. "In the
    Netherlands, a report appeared as early as 1918 by a committee of
    very eminent politicians which spoke unequivocally of the 'systematic
    slaughter' of 800,000 Armenians in Turkey."

    While Turkish PvdA members are not committing themselves for now
    on the question, it has already led to turmoil within the Christian
    democratic (CDA) party. A group of 30 Turkish CDA members protested
    at last weekend's party congress against the forced departure of two
    CDA election candidates due to their denial of the genocide.

    According to the Turkish ambassador, CDA candidates Ayhan Tonca and
    Osman Elmaci were wrongfully removed from the election list. Their
    position "cannot be described as a denial of a proven genocide,
    but rather as non-acceptance of the one-sided allegation by the
    Armenians." The Turkish parliament on Monday awarded Sacan, Tonca
    and Elmaci the distinction of 'honorary parliamentarians.'

    Prompted by the debate on Turkey's Armenian genocide, PvdA Senator Erik
    Jurgens is urging the abolition of the ban on denial of the Holocaust,
    the genocide of around six million Jews by the Nazi regime. "It
    comes under freedom of speech, unless somebody is inciting to racial
    hatred," in his view. Equally, denial of the Armenian genocide is
    not punishable, according to the Senator, who is also a member of
    the Council of Europe parliament.

    Professor Ton Zwaan of the University of Amsterdam, specialist in
    genocide studies, said yesterday in Trouw that "Albayrak, unhampered
    by any knowledge, has made a series of dubious statements which are
    closely related to negationism and denial politics. The question is
    how she and her party think they will get away with this."

    http://www.nisnews.nl/public/041006_1 .htm
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