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    TURKISH INTELLECTUALS ISSUE APOLOGY TO ARMENIANS

    Sky Valley Journal
    Dec 15 2008
    USA

    Turkish intellectuals issue apology to Armenians - Yahoo! News
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    to Armenians Buzz Up IM del.icio.us Yahoo! Bookmarks By SUZAN FRASER,
    Associated Press Writer Suzan Fraser, Associated Press Writer -
    2 mins ago

    The group of prominent academics, journalists, writers and artists
    avoided using the contentious term "genocide" in the apology, using
    the less explosive "Great Catastrophe" instead.

    Historians estimate that, in the last days of the Ottoman Empire,
    up to 1.5 million Armenians were killed by Ottoman Turks in what is
    widely regarded as the first genocide of the 20th century. Armenians
    have long pushed for the deaths to be recognized as genocide.

    "My conscience does not accept that (we) remain insensitive toward and
    deny the Great Catastrophe that the Ottoman Armenians were subjected
    in 1915," read the apology. "I reject this injustice, share in the
    feelings and pain of my Armenian brothers, and apologize to them."

    Nobel Prize-winning author Orhan Pamuk was prosecuted after he
    commented on the mass killings in 2005. Hrant Dink, an ethnic Armenian
    journalist was shot outside his Istanbul office in 2007, following
    his prosecution for comments he made about the killings of Armenians.

    "Such an incorrect and one-sided attempt would mean disrespecting
    our history," the diplomats said.

    By late Monday, there were no public threats of legal action over
    the petition.

    In September, however, President Abdullah Gul became the first
    Turkish leader to visit Armenia, where he and Armenian President
    Serge Sarkisian watched their countries' football teams play a World
    Cup qualifying match.
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