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    TURKISH MP ACCUSES AUTHORITIES OF DISTORTING HISTORY

    Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
    Oct 22 2009
    Armenia

    Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu's speech at the General
    Council of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on October 21 was
    followed by a speech delivered by Selahattin DemirtaÅ~_, member of
    the opposition Democratic Society Party (Turkish: Demokratik Toplum
    Partisi -- DTP). He accused the Turkish authorities of distorting
    history and of not writing about the Armenian massacres in history
    textbooks, Turkish mass media reported.

    Selahattin DemirtaÅ~_, who is head of the DTP faction in the
    Turkish Parliament, voiced his support for the Armenian-Turkish
    protocols. He pointed out, however, that the "100-year-old problem"
    in the Turkish-Armenian relations still remains unsolved and needs
    opener discussions.

    To prove their sincerity, the Turkish authorities have to write
    about the Armenian massacres in their history textbooks. The
    textbooks exaggerate the attacks by Armenians, but do not contain
    any information on the massacres of Armenians committed by Turks. The
    Turkish authorities are not taking any steps to put an end to the hate
    for Armenians in the country. A glaring example is the passivity in
    investigating the Hrant Dink murder case. The expression "a son of
    Armenian" is perceived as an insult in Turkey even now. First of all,
    history textbooks must "speak in a language of peace" not of hatred,
    DemirtaÅ~_ said. He reminded the attendees that, about a year ago,
    Canan Arıtman, member of the Republican People's Party (RPP),
    while criticizing Turkish President Abdulah Gul, said his mother had
    Armenian roots.

    "In his turn, President Gul was troubled by the talks about his
    mother's Armenian descent. The government must prevent any racist
    claims concerning Armenian identity - and not only concerning
    Armenians, but all the ethnic groups," DemirtaÅ~_ said. He pointed
    out that the authorities prohibited the burial of the well-known
    singer Aram Tigran in Diyarbakir only because he was an Armenian.

    An interesting situation developed while parliamentarians were
    speaking. When a member of the Nationalist Movement Party (Turkish:
    Milliyetci Hareket Partisi, MHP) approached the platform, the Justice
    and Development Party faction left the hall and vice versa. MHP
    Chairman Devlet Bahceli, however, stayed during the whole course of
    the sitting.
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