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    TURKEY'S PRIME MINISTER SAYS NO GENOCIDE IN DARFUR

    Tert
    Nov 9 2009
    Armenia

    While the eyes of the international community are the message Turkey
    will deliver to Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, wanted by the
    International Criminal Court (ICC) for war crimes and crimes against
    humanity in Darfur and scheduled to arrive today in Ä°stanbul for a
    meeting of Muslim countries, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has
    reiterated his view on the Darfur issue, saying there was no genocide
    there, reports Turkish news agency Today's Zaman.

    Bashir, who in March became the first sitting head of state to
    be indicted by the ICC at The Hague, is among heads of state and
    government that Ä°stanbul will host for an economic summit during the
    25th session of the Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial
    Cooperation (COMCEC) of the Organization of the Islamic Conference
    (OIC).

    Erdogan, speaking on Sunday in an interview broadcast by the Turkish
    Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), noted that Bashir was an
    invitee of COMCEC, thus no bilateral invitation was extended by Turkey,
    reiterating earlier statements by Turkish leaders and officials.

    "Gaza and Darfur should not be confused with each other.

    Fifteen-hundred people were killed in Gaza. If there was something like
    this in Darfur, we would follow that to the end as well," Erdogan said,
    in response to those criticizing him for not showing Darfur the same
    kind of sensitivity he has shown vis-a-vis Israel's Gaza offensive.
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