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  • ANKARA: Contradictory 'Genocide' Defense From Dutch PM

    CONTRADICTORY 'GENOCIDE' DEFENSE FROM DUTCH PM
    By Basri Dogan, Amsterdam

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 3 2006

    The Turkey report adopted by the European Parliament, the removal of
    three Turkish candidates from the elections list in the Netherlands
    and the statements of French President Jacques Chirac in Armenia have
    brought the debate over the alleged Armenian genocide to the fore.

    Dutch Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkanende made contradictory statements
    on the issue. Balkenende, who expressed his support for the Turkish
    proposal to form a joint commission of historians, also affirmed the
    expulsion of Turkish candidates from their parties simply because
    they refused to openly accept the Armenian allegations.

    Prime Minister Balkenende, also president of the Christian Democrat
    Party (CDA), made statements on the expulsion of the three Turkish
    politicians from the election lists of their parties as a result of
    the Armenian lobby's pressure. Balkenende, who first noted that the
    notion "genocide" should be used as it was defined under international
    legal documents, also said that the alleged Armenian genocide issue
    was a sensitive and important one. The Dutch prime minister supported
    Turkey's proposal to appoint a joint commission of historians charged
    with investigating the 1915 incidents.

    With regard to the Turkish candidates' removal from their parties;
    however, Balkenende recalled the parliament's 2004 advisory decision
    that urged the recognition of the alleged Armenian genocide. The
    prime minister, noting that all political parties had incorporated
    this decision into their statutes, asserted that the removal was
    justified under the respective parties' rules and regulations.

    Meanwhile, the Christian Democratic Party nominated the current CDA
    deputy Nihat Eski as candidate in the elections in lieu of expelled
    candidates Osman Elmaci and Ayhan Tonca.
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