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  • ANKARA: Turkey Calm Over Armenian 'Genocide' Move At Knesset

    TURKEY CALM OVER ARMENIAN 'GENOCIDE' MOVE AT KNESSET

    Today's Zaman
    March 28 2008
    Turkey

    The Knesset, Israel's parliament, decided on Wednesday that a
    parliamentary committee will hold an unprecedented hearing on whether
    to recognize the World War I era killings of Anatolian Armenians as
    genocide, the Israeli media reported.

    The decision to hold the hearing was proposed by left-wing Meretz
    Chairman Haim Oron and the government did not oppose the motion,
    the Israeli daily Haaretz said. The Knesset House Committee will
    decide whether the issue will be handed over to the Knesset Education
    Committee or to the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee. The Israeli
    government has full support for Ankara's stance on the controversial
    1915 incidents, Turkish diplomatic sources, speaking on customary
    condition of anonymity, told Today's Zaman on Thursday, expressing
    confidence that the Armenian allegations would not be officially
    recognized by Israel. Armenians claim that up to 1.5 million of their
    kin were slaughtered in orchestrated killings during the last years
    of the Ottoman Empire. Turkey categorically rejects the claims,
    saying that 300,000 Armenians along with at least as many Turks
    died in civil strife that emerged when the Armenians took up arms
    for independence in eastern Anatolia. "One should not ignore the
    fact that a small number of members of the Knesset, only 11 members,
    were present when on Wednesday, they agreed to take the issue to a
    committee. There is no change in the Israeli government's stance on
    this issue," the same sources said.
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