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    Xinhua News Agency
    September 28, 2006 Thursday 11:00 AM EST

    Turkey expresses concerns over Netherlands' approach on Armenian
    genocide


    A Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman on Thursday expressed concerns
    over Netherlands' approach on a "so-called Armenian genocide" in
    early 20th century, Turkey's semi-official Anatolia news agency
    reported.

    "We are deeply worried about the one-sided approach of our ally
    Netherlands' political parties on so-called Armenian genocide as this
    puts a limit on the freedom of expression," Namik Tan was quoted as
    saying.

    Tan's comment came after three Turkish-origin candidates were removed
    from their party lists in the Netherlands for the Nov. 22 early
    parliamentary elections because they refused to acknowledge the
    Armenian genocide.

    Ruling out the possibility that his country would accept allegations
    on Armenian genocide as historical reality, Tan stressed that Turkey
    had opened all its archives, including military ones, so that the
    incidents of 1915 can be studied from a scientific perspective.

    Tan also recalled that the Turkish government had proposed the
    Armenian side to establish a joint history commission over the issue.

    Turkey, a country seeking European Union (EU) membership, has always
    refused to establish diplomatic relations with Armenia on the basis
    that Armenia claims up to 1.5 million Armenians died as a result of
    systematic genocide during the Turkish Ottoman period between 1915
    and 1923.

    Some European Parliament (EP) members characterized the removal of
    the three Turkish candidates as a violation of the freedom of
    expression, Turkish Zaman daily newspaper reported.

    On Wednesday, the EP approved a report on Turkey's progress towards
    accession to the EU, in which the lawmakers dropped their demand that
    Turkey must acknowledge the Armenian genocide before it can join the
    bloc and called on Turkey to speed up its reform process.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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