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    Sunday's Zaman: Turkey should face what happened in 1915 without any
    foreign pressure

    21.03.2010 19:55 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Thanks to a kind of strange Turkish exceptionalism,
    military generals should speak every day so that people will see their
    intellectual caliber and so the army's meddling with politics will no
    longer be tolerated, Ihsan Yilmaz, observer of Sunday's Zaman, wrote
    in an article he titled `Armenians and our speaking prime minister'.

    The article goes on: `After seeing that our generals are also mere
    mortals, the people will know they are not super-humans and that in
    some exceptional cases, quite the contrary may also be true. In
    addition to my abovementioned strange undemocratic offer, here is the
    second one: Our prime minister should speak less, for the sake of our
    democracy and for the well-being and prosperity of our country and
    nation. All right, I loved `one minute,' and I still do, but when it
    comes to spontaneous reactions, our prime minister is very rarely that
    lucky. I can list here several examples of how he inflicted himself
    and democratic forces in society harm by his spontaneous and
    definitely unnecessary reactions. That is why, knowing this weakness
    of the prime minister, his opponents everywhere try to provoke him.'


    `The last incident is his unfortunate - maybe misunderstood - remark
    on illegal Armenians immigrants who have been working in Turkey
    illegally, numbering up to 20,000 people. To date, the Turkish state
    has turned a blind eye to their existence as a good gesture and sign
    of goodwill. It is also known that Turkey has helped Armenia when they
    had food shortages, etc. The prime minister warned Armenia last week
    that Turkey may send these illegal workers back. Speaking to
    journalists in Africa, President Abdullah Gul said the prime minister
    was misunderstood and so on. Even this sufficiently shows that there
    is something troubling in the remarks of the prime minister,' it says.
    `I have been thinking about the classic Turkish counterattack of
    threatening the US with the closure of the US military base in
    Incirlik, Turkey, as a reaction to the US congressmen's annual threats
    to pass a resolution to condemn Turkey because of what happened back
    in 1915 that have never arrived at a conclusion. But I think if
    politics pollutes everything it touches, if these canny American
    politicians touch anything, they pollute it twice. No, I will not
    mention the redskins, the forefathers of the American Indians! But,
    the US politicians can start with the massacres in Iraq, Afghanistan,
    Bush, neocons, etc., and then continue going back. When the buck stops
    at 1915, they can question Turkey. But, saying this does not negate
    the ultimate truth that Turkey has to face what happened in 1915. And
    we should do this without any foreign pressure.'

    In conclusion, the author remarked that instead of constantly
    speaking, Turkey can simply declare that it is ready to give
    everything back to their rightful and legal owners if they can produce
    documents or the state is able to find the records in the archives.
    Doing this, according to him, does not mean that Turkish politicians
    accept the Armenian Genocide but `it would simply substantiate our
    claims to morality, ethics and, above all, humanity.'
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