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    TWO TURKISH PARTIES CONDEMN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

    news.am
    April 26 2010
    Armenia

    The Labour Party (Emek Partisi) and the Freedom and Solidarity Party
    (Ozgurluk ve DayanıÅ~_ma Partisi (ODP)) of Turkey issued a statement
    denouncing the Armenian massacres in 1915 and offering condolences
    to the Armenian people.

    The statement issued by the Labor Party particularly says that on
    April 24 the international community focused its attention on the
    great tragedy of 1915. The massacre and displacement of Armenians
    by the imperialistic forces for the purpose of founding a Turkish
    Republic were later downplayed or ignored. The fact has not so far
    been admitted and no apologies have been offered to the people. The
    ruling Justice and Development Party has not included the issue in
    its package of constitutional amendments either.

    The ruling party as well as the Republican People's Party (RPP)
    (Turkish: Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP)) are competing in nationalism
    instead of facing historical facts. Also, Recep Erdogan's statement
    on the deportation of 100,000 Armenians proved the real worth of
    the Justice and Development Party. Turkey must put up with its own
    history and re-open communications without any preconditions. The
    Armenian-Turkish relations must be improved, says the statements.

    A statement made by Alper TaÅ~_, leader of the Freedom and Solidarity
    Party says that April 24 is an anniversary of great pain of "our
    Armenian brothers." The great tragedy that occurred in Turkey
    95 year ago "remains in our hearts." Alper TaÅ~_ pointed out the
    necessity for a conditions for a dialogue between the two nations. The
    Armenian-Turkish border must be reopened and named after Hrant Dink,
    says the statement.
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