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  • ANKARA: Discussing 1915 Issue Sign Of Self Belief: Gul

    DISCUSSING 1915 ISSUE SIGN OF SELF BELIEF: GUL

    Hurriyet
    Dec 19 2008
    Turkey

    ANKARA - Remarks by a main opposition party deputy over the Turkish
    president's stance on free discussion of the 1915 events drew reaction
    from the presidential office.

    Canan Arıtman of the Republican People's Party, or CHP, criticized
    President Abdullah Gul for supporting the initiative of a group
    of Turkish intellectuals who launched a campaign to make a public
    apology for what they call "the great catastrophe" of 1915. Gul said
    the initiative was proof that everything could be openly discussed
    in Turkey.

    "It seems Gul supports the campaign. Gul should be the president of
    the Turkish nation, not the president of his ethnic origin. A further
    examination of Gul's ethnic origin on his mother's side will reveal
    the truth that he is of Armenian origin," Arıtman said on Wednesday.

    "We all knew from the beginning that Gul's mother was of Armenian
    origin. He has to protect the rights and dignity of the nation whatever
    his origin," she said.

    Meanwhile, a written statement released yesterday by the presidential
    office said the Turkish president had voiced and defended Turkey's
    opinions and proposals concerning the 1915 incidents everywhere. "Free
    discussion of the 1915 incidents is a clear indication of a
    more democratic atmosphere in Turkey than elsewhere, and of the
    self-confidence of the Turkish nation and its peace with its history,"
    read the statement.

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