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    TURKISH GENERAL STAFF DISAPPROVES OF ARMENIA APOLOGY CAMPAIGN

    Anadolu Agency
    Dec 19 2008
    Turkey

    Ankara, 19 December: The General Staff has said that it disapproved
    the online apology campaign for the events of 1915.

    Gen Metin Gurak, chairman of the General Staff Communication
    Department, said at a press briefing in Ankara on Friday, "We
    definitely do not consider the campaign right. This apology is wrongful
    and it may lead to harmful consequences."

    A group of Turkish intellectuals and academicians issued an apology to
    Armenians on the internet earlier in the week for the events of 1915,
    boosting a nationwide discussion.

    Turkish Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday [17 December]
    that he did not accept or support the campaign. "They might have
    committed such a crime themselves as they are apologizing now. The
    Republic of Turkey does not have such a concern. One can apologize if
    there is a crime necessitating such an apology. Neither my country,
    nor my nation has such concerns," Erdogan said.

    Yesterday, the Presidential Press Centre said in a statement that
    President Abdullah Gul considered recent discussions in the Turkish
    public opinion and academic circles over the events in 1915 a
    sign of existence of a democratic discussion atmosphere in Turkey
    which was more civilized and freer than many other countries and
    a sign of Turkish people's reconciliation with their history and
    their self-confidence. Armenia and Turkey do not have diplomatic
    relations and their shared border has been closed since 1993 when
    Turkey protested [against] Armenia's occupation of the Upper Karabakh.

    In September, President Gul visited Armenia to watch a World Cup
    qualifying match as a good-will gesture.
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