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    Today's Zaman, Turkey
    June 14 2008



    Swedish Parliament refuses genocide claims, Turkey satisfied


    Turkish Ambassador to Sweden Necip Egüz has expressed satisfaction
    over the Swedish Parliament's rejection of a motion for official
    recognition of the killings of Anatolian Armenians during the early
    20th century as genocide.


    Earlier this week, a long debate took place in the Swedish Parliament
    regarding a Foreign Committee report on human rights, including five
    motions calling upon the Swedish government and parliament to
    officially recognize the so-called Armenian genocide, Armenian media
    reported, noting that eventually the Swedish Parliament, with a vote
    of 245 to 37 (1 abstaining, 66 absent), rejected a call for
    recognition of the 1915 killings during World War I as genocide on
    Thursday. "The Swedish government supports the establishment of a
    joint history commission between Turkey and Armenia. It acknowledges
    that this duty belongs to the historians. This is an appropriate
    decision," Egüz said yesterday in a written statement, the Anatolia
    news agency reported.

    In its answer, a majority consisting of the ruling alliance parties
    together with the opposition Social Democrats proposed rejecting the
    motions, whereby the Green and the Left parties announced their
    reservations, forcing the parliament to have a debate in the main
    chamber before the proposal was voted on, online news portal
    Pan-ARMENIAN.Net reported.
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