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    TURKISH PM SLAMS INTERNET APOLOGY TO ARMENIA

    EuroNews France
    December 19, 2008 Friday

    The Turkish Prime Minister Reccep Tayyip Erdogan has criticised a
    public apology by some 200 Turkish intellectuals for the killing of
    ethnic Armenians during World War One. An internet campaign has been
    gathering signatures from Turks wanting to offer a personal apology. It
    has angered the prime minister. "I don't accept the campaign that
    they have started and I don't support it," Erdogan said. "I cannot
    be part of it. I have not committed a crime. Why should I apologise?"

    Turkey and Armenia have been working re-establish diplomatic
    ties. Turkish President, Abdullah Gul, recently went to Armenia
    in a bid to end 100 years of hostility. The internet campaign does
    not use the term genocide, vehemently denied by the Turks. It uses
    massacre instead. But nationalists still say it is an act of national
    betrayal. Recognition in the West of the term genocide, in relation
    to around 1.5 million deaths in Armenia between 1915 and 1917, caused
    uproar in Turkey. It does officially accept that many Armenians were
    killed during the waning years of the Ottoman empire, but strongly
    denies genocide. Eleven thousand people have so far signed the online
    petition.
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