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    TURKEY SURPRISED AT STATEMENTS BY PRIME MINISTER ERDOGAN

    ArmInfo
    2010-03-19 14:32:00

    ArmInfo. The statements of Prime Minister Erdogan regarding possible
    deportation of Armenians residing in Turkey have shocked Turkey,
    Turkish media reported.

    "No, dear prime minister, don't touch the Armenians, protect them,"
    "PM Erdogan's Armenian hostages", "The Exodus - Part II?" , these
    are just few of the numerous items in the Turkish media condemning
    Erdogan's statements.

    Thus, Mehmet Ali Birand says: "I couldn't believe my ears when I heard
    the news. How could it be that Turkey's prime minister could say such
    a thing? Was it his own thought or did someone else think of it? Or
    is there a misunderstanding? Or was he trying to say something else
    but the wrong words came out of his mouth? No, the prime minister
    clearly spoke these words on BBC. He openly underlined these words on
    a TV channel watched throughout the world. He announced that citizens
    of Armenia who came as tourists and started working illegally just
    to earn a bit of money because they are so poor, would be deported
    in case the initiative does not work. He might have intended to
    intimidate Armenia."

    For his part Semih Idiz writes: "Erdogan was referring to people who,
    due to the hardships in their own country, have somehow made their
    way to Turkey and are working here in order to be able to send their
    meager earnings back home to sustain their families or loved ones.

    This is not something that is alien to Turks, given that millions have
    had to travel to Western countries over the past decades, leaving
    home and hearth for the same reasons, many of them entering those
    countries illegally as well."

    The authors of the tiem "The Exodus - Part II?" says: "The killings
    of Uighur Turks by the Chinese police during demonstrations constitute
    genocide. I use this term intentionally." (Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
    Erdogan, July 2009)

    "I went to Darfur myself and saw no genocide there. Muslims don't
    commit genocide." (Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, November 2009)

    "Politicians cannot decide on genocides. This is the duty of
    historians." (Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, March 2010)

    "This concise compilation of three statements on three different
    dates within a span of eight months has been brought to the public's
    attention by Cem Toker, leader of the Liberal Democratic Party, or
    LDP. Put in chronological sequence, the three remarks unmistakably
    summarize Mr. Erdogan's mindset on genocide.

    When combined, the three statements allow us to safely conclude,
    on the prime minister's behalf, that: 1) Politicians other than Mr.

    Erdogan himself should not make judgments about genocide, a crime
    Muslims don't commit but others - non-Muslim Chinese, for instance -
    do; 2) The deaths of hundreds of thousands of Armenians cannot amount
    to genocide, but the deaths of less than a hundred Uighur Turks can;
    and 3) Genocide is something visiting dignitaries can "see," and if
    they don't see it, a genocide did not take place," the author writes.

    A number of leading mass media, organizations and experts condemned
    Erdogan's actually Fascist statements regarding possible deportation
    of Armenians from Turkey comparing him with the Young Turks leaders
    Enver pasha, Talaat Pasha and Cemal Pasha.
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