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    RUSSIAN ARCHIVES REFUTE ARMENIAN "GENOCIDE" CLAIMS

    Hurriyet
    http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/englis h/turkey/9192242.asp?gid=231&sz=63829
    June 16 2008
    Turkey

    A document in Russia's official archives has surfaced that shows
    Armenians carried out mass killings in 1915, and is one of the
    strongest pieces of evidence that reveals Yerevan's claims of
    "genocide" are nothing but a lie. (UPDATED)

    Turkish academic, Mehmet Perincek, has uncovered a 65-page report while
    conducting research at the Russian State Military History Archives,
    Hurriyet daily reported on Monday. The report was written by Brigadier
    General Leonid Bolkhovinitov and sent to the Russian headquarters in
    Dec. 11, 1915.

    "Armenian voluntary units had started violent slaughters against the
    Muslim people with racist motives," the report was quoted as saying
    by Hurriyet.

    The Russian general also said in his report the information given
    by the Armenians "are politically-motivated" and did not reflect
    the actual situation in the region. He also named the incidents as,
    "The issue defined as the Armenian question."

    "We shall not believe in the death tolls that the Armenians
    give. The number of missing people has been exaggerated in the memos
    distributed by the Dashnak party and there is no doubt that they
    are politically-motivated. Those Armenian gangs, who triggered the
    slaughters, are the ones who should be blamed for those missing,"
    Bolkhovinitov said in his report.

    He also accused England of provoking the Armenians to prevent a
    potential alliance between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. "Before that
    Turks, Armenians, and Kurds used to live in peace. Even the living
    conditions of Armenians were much better than Kurds' and Turks,"
    he added.

    This report is likely to create a new perspective on the Armenian
    claims, given the fact that Russia and the Ottomans were enemies
    during the late 1910s, increasing the importance of the report.

    Turkey says parliaments and other political institutions are not the
    appropriate bodies to debate and pass judgment on disputed periods
    of history. Past events and controversial periods of history should
    be left to historians for their dispassionate study and evaluation.

    However Turkey's efforts to carry a deeper investigation have yet to
    have a positive outcome. In 2005, Turkey officially proposed to the
    Armenian government the establishment of a joint historical commission
    composed of historians and other experts from both sides to study
    together the events of 1915 and to open the archives of Turkey and
    Armenia, as well as the archives of all relevant third-party countries
    and share their findings publicly. Unfortunately, Armenia has not
    yet responded positively to this initiative and Turkey's proposal
    remains on the table.
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