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    SOCIAL DEMOCRAT LEADER MONA SAHLIN SLAMS ERDOGAN OVER EXPULSION THREAT

    The Local
    http://www.thelocal.se/25606/20100318/
    March 18 2010
    Sweden

    Social Democrat leader Mona Sahlin has blasted Turkish prime minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan over threats that he would consider ordering
    100,000 Armenians to leave Turkey.

    Speaking to the BBC on Tuesday, Erdogan cited figures showing that
    only 70,000 of the 170,000 Armenians living in Turkey were citizens
    of his country.

    "If necessary I will tell the 100,000: okay, time to go back to your
    country. Why? They are not my citizens. I am not obliged to keep them
    in my country," he said.

    Erdogan's comments followed non-binding resolutions by Sweden's
    parliament and the US Congress to recognize as genocide the massacres
    of Armenians by Ottoman Turks in 1915.

    "Perhaps this is more an expression of political jockeying in Turkey,"
    said Sahlin.

    "I really hope he didn't seriously mean that 100,000 people of Armenian
    extraction living in Turkey but lacking Turkish passports should be
    thrown out."

    Sahlin also felt that Erdogan's statements put pressure on Sweden's
    prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt to speak out.

    "I am assuming the dialogue Reinfeldt says he is having with Erdogan
    does not only entail apologising for the Swedish parliament's decision
    but also involves standing up for the human rights of Armenians living
    in Turkey," she said.

    The Social Democrat leader added that she had no regrets about the
    decision of the left-green opposition to push through the resolution
    last week with the help of four centre-right defectors.

    Agneta Berliner was one of two Liberal Party MPs to ignore centre-right
    calls to reject the resolution.

    "I don't think this kind of threat should have any bearing on decisions
    by the Swedish parliament. In fact, actions such as this only serve
    to show how far Turkey still has to go before it is a full democracy
    that respects human rights," she said.

    Berliner dismissed suggestions that the Riksdag vote had played into
    the hands of forces in Turkey opposed to the democratic process.

    "If that's the case we can just roll over on every issue. I don't
    think there's any value for Turkey-friendly countries like Sweden in
    not expressing what we think," she said.

    Paul O'Mahony
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