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    MIXED FEELINGS FOR "GENOCIDE" PETITION

    Hurriyet
    Dec 12 2008
    Turkey

    ISTANBUL - Over 300 Armenian professionals, including representatives
    from the media, nongovernmental organizations, academia and the
    artistic community, have sent a message to President Abdullah Gul
    calling on him to recognize the events of 1915 as an act of genocide.

    The message said the painful events of 1915 were keeping the people of
    the two countries apart and that acceptance of the events as genocide
    was not just a request of the Armenian people but of the whole global
    community. The message also said relations between Armenia and Turkey
    would only be normalized by such a recognition.

    Turkish intellectuals A group of Turkish intellectuals have also
    recently started a similar campaign. "We reject ignoring the disaster
    the Ottoman Armenians faced in 1915 and share in the emotion and pain
    of our Armenian brothers," the petition states. Already a target of
    debate and attack, the petition will collect signatures online from
    New Year's Day.

    "More important than Gul's response is that this letter shows the
    Armenian people's attitude towards the issue. This has become an entire
    social movement," the Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnaksutyun
    Bureau's International Secretariat Director Giro Manoian, told the
    Hurriyet Daily News & Economic Review. He said relations between Turks
    and Armenians would only normalize with the acceptance of the events
    as genocide.

    Brave but insufficient Stating the Turkish intellectual's campaign was
    "brave but insufficient," he said: "I say insufficient because any
    imposition of genocide acceptance must be made directly by the state."

    The oriental studies director from the Republic of Armenia National
    Academy of Sciences Institute, Professor Ruben Safrastian, said Gul's
    response was important. "I hope that President Gul, known for his
    intellectual leanings, will offer a different answer from those of
    Turkey's official statements."

    Regarding the Turkish campaign, Safrastian said: "The Turkish people
    want to know about their past and the genocide matter is a leading
    issue. Turkish intellectuals, on their way to the European Union,
    are able to approach these problems objectively."
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