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    ERDOGAN'S COUNTER OFFENSIVE AGAINST ARMENIAN GENOCIDE CLAIMS

    Turkish Daily News
    Feb 27 2008

    As the 16th year of the Hocali massacres are commemorated in
    Azerbaijan, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Armenia of
    committing genocide and of unlawfully occupying Azerbaijani territory.

    "We condemn those who perpetuated such an atrocity as a nation,"
    said Erdogan in a ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) meeting
    yesterday. Armenian armed forces are accused of killing over 1,000
    Azerbaijani civilians on Feb. 25, 1992 in Hocali, during the armed
    conflict between people of the largely Armenian-populated region
    of Nagorno-Karabakh, which unilaterally declared independence from
    Azerbaijan in 1992, and Azerbaijani forces. The battle ended, after
    Armenia occupied Nagorno-Karabakh and invaded a portion of Azerbaijani
    territory, when a Russian brokered ceasefire went into effect in 1994.

    Erdogan called on Armenia to end its occupation of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    region, recognized internationally as Azerbaijani territory. "When
    they come up with various claims against Turkey they should bear
    these in mind. Massacres will not lead you anywhere," Erdogan said.

    Erdogan refuted Armenian claims of genocide by the Young Turks
    against their kin in 1915, and said Armenia committed genocide in
    Hocali. "Against the nonsense they fabricate and disseminate in
    the world public opinion, we tell them the following: Talk after
    looking right into the mirror. If there was a genocide, it was you
    who perpetuated its most violent form," Erdogan said. He argued that
    genocide is uncharacteristic of Turks. "The character of this nation
    does not let it commit such crimes. We call Armenians to end their
    unjustified occupation," Erdogan said. The Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe oversees negotiations between two South
    Caucasian states, but the ceasefire is breached occasionally, like
    the incident in mid-February when an Azerbaijani soldier was killed
    due to Armenian fire.
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