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    Journal of Turkish Weekly, Turkey
    Jan 28 2008


    Denmark does not recognize Armenian historical claims

    Monday , 28 January 2008
    By Kezban HURI (JTW)

    COPENHAGEN - Denmark does not officially recognize that 1915 communal
    clashes between Armenians, Turks and Kurds in the Ottoman time
    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 said in a written
    parliamentary answer.

    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 recognized this genocide."

    The far-rightist parliamenterian Messerchmidt told the AFP "It is
    unfortunate that the Danish government refuses to join other
    countries in recognizing this genocide. It is as if they fear
    Turkey's reactions."

    Many Armenians and Muslims were killed in the 1915 communal clashes
    when the Armenians rioted against the Ottoman State as a support of
    the occupying Russian forces during the First World War. More than
    520.000 Turkish and Kurdish people were massacred by the armed
    Armenian nationalists. Many Jews were also killed by the Tashnak
    militants in the Hakkari province. Armenia and some of the Armenian
    diaspora groups label the 1915 events as genocide while the Turks
    also accuse the Armenians of committing genocide against the Muslims.
    Armenia does not recognise Turkey's national borders and occupies 20
    percent of another neighbouring country, Azerbaijan.

    28 January 2008
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