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    TURKISH CITIZENS ADVISE ANKARA TO FOLLOW SERBIA'S EXAMPLE AND APOLOGIZE TO ARMENIANS

    Tert.am
    16:46 ~U 01.04.10

    Some people in Turkey believe that Ankara should follow Serbia's
    example (as it retains to the Srebrenica massacre) and apologize to
    Armenians for the Armenian Genocide so that Turkey can become a full
    member of the European Union.

    Earlier this week, Serbia's parliament passed a landmark resolution
    offering an apology for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre - the worst
    incident of the Bosnian War - but stopped short of calling it genocide.

    In an interview with Turkish paper Haberturk, columnist Soli Ozel, who
    specializes in international relations, said that since Serbia was on
    the path toward EU membership, it was necessary to implement measures
    addressing those accusations of genocide directed at the country.

    "That is, that decision is directly related to EU membership. Serbian
    authorities, though it was a difficult decision, made it, while facing
    harsh criticism and counter-reaction from nationalists ... But as
    for what concerns Turkey, on the issue of the Armenian Genocide,
    it has not yet reached that point. But it will be easier for Turkey
    from now on to take such initiatives. Turkey's Foreign Ministry needs
    to work on that issue," said Ozel.

    Maya Arakon, a professor of Turkey's Yeditepe University, in turn,
    told Haberturk that with that apology Serbia is trying to whitewash
    its history in accordance with EU standards, as its aim is to be a
    member of the EU.

    "We too, having before us the Armenian Genocide issue, can take
    such an initiative... For the EU, such an apology means progress in
    democracy... As we know, we are surrounded by the Armenian Genocide
    issue on all four sides. Following Serbia's example, Turkey can
    also apologize, without qualifying the 1915 events as genocide,"
    said Arakon, adding that it would strengthen Turkey's positions in
    the domain of foreign policy.
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