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    KURDISH DOCTOR ISSUES STATEMENT ON TURKISH GENOCIDE OF ASSYRIANS

    Assyrian International News Agency
    9-24-2009 9:46:53

    Siirt, Turkey (AINA) -- Dr. Ekrem Bilek, the president of the Medical
    Society of the city of Siirt, located in south-east Turkey, and who is
    a Kurd, has issued a statement on the Turkish genocide of Assyrians,
    Greeks and Armenians in World War One. The genocide, called Seyfo in
    Assyrian, began on April 24, 1915 and over the course of the next
    three years claimed 750,000 Assyrians (75%), 500,000 Greeks and
    1.5 million Armenians. The genocide was targeted at the three main
    Christian groups of the Ottoman Empire.

    Dr. Bilek's statement follows:

    In order for past sorrows and tribulations not to be repeated again
    and for those with inter-cultural differences to live together
    in a harmonious way, one must directly confront his or her own
    history. Normally, the first degree of responsibility for the crimes
    that are committed and that continue to be committed against humanity
    falls upon political authorities and powers. However, to remain silent
    about them is to indirectly become a party to the same crimes.

    Anyone who sides with humanitarian values, especially intellectuals
    and democrats, have the responsibility to confront, condemn and
    punish these crimes. Fulfilling this responsibility by prosecuting
    the culprits will contribute to inter-faith dialogue and for cultures
    to live together in peace.

    Any leading action taken by individuals, even though it may be
    considered a small step, will enable political powers and authorities
    to confront their past as well as give hope for past grievances to
    be cleared away. Most importantly such actions will prevent further
    tragedies from taking place and will contribute towards peace
    prevailing amongst peoples. In light of this consideration and the
    humanitarian action taken by Mr Berzan Boti and Mr Sabri Atman,
    I think similarly, this will mark the beginning of the dialogue
    between the Kurdish and Assyrian peoples.

    While wholehea is humanitarian action which took place late last
    year, as responsibility falls upon any intellectual, similarly,
    I would like to point out that I impose upon myself to build the
    first house for the first family that will return to its land. I
    hope that this additional small step taken by myself will contribute
    further towards the peace, brotherhood and tolerance of differences
    and towards individuals living together freely in peace.

    Dr. Ekrem Bilek President, Siirt Medical Society

    The Seyfo Center, an Assyrian Genocide Research Center, contributed
    to this report.
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