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    Agence France Presse -- English
    January 10, 2008 Thursday 6:40 PM GMT


    Denmark does not recognise Armenian genocide: minister

    COPENHAGEN, Jan 10 2008


    Denmark does not officially recognise that Ottoman massacres of
    Armenians during World War I constitute genocide, Danish Foreign
    Minister Per Stig Moeller said Thursday.

    "In the government's opinion, this is a historical question that
    should be left up to the historians," Moeller wrote in a written
    parliamentary answer, indicating that Denmark would not follow the
    lead of some 20 other countries, including France, that have labelled
    the killings genocide.

    Moeller's note came in response to a question from parliamentary
    member Morten Messerchmidt, of the far-right Danish People's Party,
    on whether "Denmark had officially recognised this genocide."

    "It is unfortunate that the Danish government refuses to join other
    countries in recognising this genocide," Messerschmidt told AFP. "It
    is as if they fear Turkey's reactions."

    Copenhagen's decision "to not recognise this genocide shows that the
    government indirectly supports Turkey's cowardly refusal to take
    responsibility for its history the way the Germans did after World
    War II," he said.

    The mass killing of Armenians is considered genocide by Armenians but
    not by Turkey, which rejects the term.

    According to the Armenians, 1.5 million of their kinsmen were killed
    from 1915 to 1917 under an Ottoman Empire campaign of deportation and
    murder.

    Rejecting the genocide label, Turkey argues that 250,000 to 500,000
    Armenians and at least as many Turks died in civil strife when
    Armenians took up arms for independence in eastern Anatolia during
    World War I.

    A number of countries and official bodies, notably the European
    Parliament, France, Canada and now a US House of Representatives
    committee, have labelled the killings a genocide.
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