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    Turkish Parliament to List Europe's Massacres
    By Fatih Atik, Istanbul

    Zaman, Turkey
    Oct 19 2006

    Thursday, October 19, 2006
    zaman.com

    The Turkish parliament took a new step in condemnation of the French
    parliament's acceptance of the bill criminalizing denial of an Armenian
    genocide. It compiled a "shame list" of massacres committed by European
    countries including France, Germany and the Netherlands.

    The necessary study for the list was conducted by the parliament's
    justice sub-committee as part of its debates over a bill that would
    recognize the Algerian genocide committed by France. The commission
    is researching the massacres and tyrannies that countries that accept
    the Armenian genocide have committed in the past.

    The members of the commission listened to Turkish History Society
    President Professor Yusuf Halacoglu and decided that announcing the
    European list to the world would be more efficient than recognition
    of an Algerian genocide.

    In this context, the commission requested the Turkish History Society
    and foreign affairs department carry out extensive studies into the
    history of countries recognizing the so-called Armenian genocide.

    The "shame list" is expected to be announced following the Ramadan
    festival.

    Deputy Mustafa Nuri Akbulut announced the parliament would publish
    the list rather than recognizing an Algerian genocide. Akbulut also
    asserted this study would enable the international community to better
    see the objective attitude of the Turkish parliament and added human
    rights, freedom of speech and the process that this method was subject
    to would be discussed extensively in the document that will include
    the shame list.

    Justice and Development Party deputy Akbulut also said the document
    would include a text that will explain the circumstances under which
    Turkey decided to deport Armenians in 1915.

    Akbulut noted that while Ottoman soldiers were deployed in the
    Dardanelles and the Caucasus during World War I, Armenians committed
    massacres in Anatolia and backstabbed Ottomans.

    The Countries that Recognize the Alleged Armenian Genocide

    France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Belgium,
    Slovakia, Greece, Latvia and Greek Cyprus have taken decisions so
    far about the so-called Armenian Genocide in different years, and
    some have issued declarations and reports on the issue.
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