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    TURKISH PM SCORNS ARMENIA APOLOGY

    BBC NEWS
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/e urope/7788486.stm
    2008/12/17 17:24:34 GMT

    Turkey's prime minister has criticised a Turkish internet petition
    which apologises for the "great catastrophe" of 1915 when Armenians
    were massacred.

    The petition was launched by more than 200 Turkish academics and
    newspaper columnists earlier this week.

    Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan said: "I find it unreasonable to
    apologise when there is no reason".

    Hundreds of thousands of Armenians died at the hands of Ottoman Turks
    in 1915. Turkey denies that it was "genocide".

    Mr Erdogan said the petition risked stirring trouble. He called it
    "irrational" and "wrong".

    Many international historians say the massacres and deaths of Armenians
    during their forced removal from what is now eastern Turkey were
    "genocide".

    Turkey vehemently denies that, arguing that those who died were just
    victims of the turmoil of World War I, in which many innocent Muslim
    Turks also died.

    The intellectuals behind the petition say they want to challenge the
    official denial and provoke discussion in Turkish society about what
    happened, the BBC's Sarah Rainsford reports from Istanbul.

    The petition is entitled "I apologise".

    A short statement at the top reads: "My conscience cannot accept
    the ignorance and denial of the Great Catastrophe that the Ottoman
    Armenians were subjected to in 1915. I reject this injustice and -
    on my own behalf - I share the feelings and pain of my Armenian
    brothers - and I apologise to them."

    The petition was condemned on Tuesday by some 60 Turkish former
    ambassadors, who called it an act of betrayal.

    The Turkish-Armenian writer Hrant Dink was killed last year for openly
    saying that the events of 1915 were genocide.

    Previously he had been tried for "insulting Turkishness" for his
    comments on 1915 - as was Orhan Pamuk, the Nobel prize-winning author,
    who said that a million Armenians were killed "in these lands" and
    no-one dared talk about it.
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