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    TURKISH PM SLASHES ARMENIAN GENOCIDE ACCUSATIONS

    Source: Xinhua
    People's Daily Online, China
    Sept 12 2006

    Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday rejected the
    accusations that ancient old Ottoman empire had committed genocide
    in Armenia, saying the accusations are unacceptable.

    "There are countries trying to slander our history by political
    reasons. The calumny regarding the so-called Armenian genocide is
    one of them," Erdogan said at the 15th Turkish History Congress,
    which is being attended by 310 experts from 43 countries.

    History should be studied thoroughly based on documents and without
    any political consideration, Erdogan said, adding that it is very
    important in achieving peace in the region and in the world.

    "I personally proposed Armenian authorities to establish a joint
    history commission. I underlined that this issue should be investigated
    and assessed by historians. We have not yet received any affirmative
    response," Erdogan said.

    Under the old Ottoman empire, an estimated 1.5 million Armenians
    are said to have been killed or die after being forcibly driven from
    their homes in Turkey between 1915 and 1917.

    Ankara rejects all accusations of genocide, arguing that the number
    of Armenian deaths was estimated at 300,000, and that the deaths were
    caused by a combination of war, disease, famine and ethnic conflict.

    Early last week, the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee
    approved a report which says Turkey must recognize the Armenian
    genocide before it gets the full membership of the European Union.

    Commenting on the report, a Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman said
    that the report contradicts esteem and seriousness of the European
    Parliament.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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