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    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    May 16 2008


    Turkish association releases report on US bill on Armenia


    Istanbul, 16 May: An influential employers' association in Turkey has
    released a report on an Armenian bill regarding the incidents of 1915,
    which was adopted last year by the Committee on Foreign Relations of
    the US House of Representatives but was turned down by the general
    assembly.

    The report, drawn up by researcher and specialist in law David
    Saltzman for the Turkish Industrialists' & Businessmen's Association
    (TUSIAD), was presented on Thursday [15 May] at a Washington
    conference on Turkish-US relations.

    The report, "US House of Representatives Resolution 106: Legal and
    Factual Deficiencies," said that there had never been a legal opinion
    that can justify the 1915 incidents as "genocide", and those who
    contended the allegations had never brought them before an
    international court.

    "The global public opinion is focused on this one-sided view. And the
    rejection to acknowledge facts and the failure to consider the
    historical background of the incidents help this view attain a
    continuity," the report said.

    Turkey has long been facing a systematic campaign of defamation
    carried out by Armenian lobby groups. The Armenian diaspora has lately
    increased its organized activities throughout the world for the
    acknowledgment of their unfounded allegations in regard to the
    incidents of 1915 as "genocide" by national and local parliaments.

    In 2005, Turkey has officially proposed to the Armenian government the
    establishment of a joint commission of historians and other experts
    from both sides to study the incidents. Armenia has yet to respond
    positively to this initiative. Turkey's proposal is still on the
    table.
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