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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    If Turkey wants to move closer to West it should practice
    self-reflection on its own history
    14.02.2009 12:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ) sharply criticized
    Turkey's hypocrisy in leveling human rights charges against Israel
    even as it continues to deny the Armenian Genocide and strengthen its
    ties to the genocidal Sudanese regime, Armenian National Committee of
    America (ANCA) Communications Director Elizabeth S. Chouldjian told
    PanARMENIAN.Net.

    In a speech on the House floor, the Armenian Caucus Co-Chairman,
    called the attention of his colleagues to increasingly strident
    Turkish attacks on Israel, including menacing, even threatening,
    remarks by Prime Minister Erdogan, as well as a recent Washington Post
    report that a Turkey-based non-governmental organization has initiated
    a probe to investigate if war crimes and genocide were committed by
    Israel during the recent Gaza Conflict.

    Commenting on these developments, he noted that, "For a nation that
    for 94 years has practiced wide-spread genocide denial of the killing
    of one and half million Armenians, hypocrisy runs deep today in
    Ankara."

    The New Jersey legislator stressed that, "the Turkish people need to
    step back and question their skewed understanding of genocide. Look in
    the mirror, look at your own history, come to terms with the fact that
    1.5 million Armenians died and when contemporary genocides, like
    Darfur, take place it must be denounced."

    "If Turkey wants to move closer to the West it should practice some
    self-reflection on its own history regarding the Armenian Genocide and
    help to end the Genocide in Darfur."

    He added that Turkey, rather than denouncing the Darfur Genocide, has
    actually strengthened its ties to Khartoum: "Last year, Turkish
    President Abdullah Gul warmly welcomed Sudanese President Omar
    al-Bashir to Ankara. Yet, Al-Bashir continues to preside over a
    genocidal regime responsible for the deaths of 300,000 Sudanese people
    in the Darfur region of the country."
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