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    AL-Monitor - The Pulse of the Middle East
    Dec 21 2012



    Hollande Criterion May be Key to Armenian Issue

    French President Francois Hollande holds the key of Algiers before a
    walk in the street in Algiers December 19, 2012. Part of his trip was
    to try to heal wounds left by a bloody war of independence half a
    century ago. (photo by REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer)

    By: Erdal Safak. Translated from Sabah (Turkey).

    You can't achieve anything by trying to keep it secret, by forgetting,
    or even worse, by denying something like the 132-year-long shackling
    of Algeria under a system of diabolical injustice and savagery. To
    accept the realities and to expose them is an obligation. That is why
    archives must be opened to historians.

    This was the essence of French President Francois Hollande's speech to
    the Algerian parliament. To summarize in one sentence, Hollande says,
    `France acknowledges the massacres it carried out in Algeria but is
    not apologizing.' In other words, `Yes to acknowledgement, no to
    apology.' He ended the subject: `Come, let's leave it to historians to
    determine the facts.'

    This Hollande criterion could be a key to solving the issue of of
    Armenian deportations, a heavy burden that exhausts Turkey.

    What about Turkey saying: `'Turkey, Armenia and other countries that
    have documents related to the deportations period should open their
    archives. A mixed commission of historians should be set up. This
    commission should have full access to all archives...'

    But there has been no positive response to this call from Armenia or
    friends like Germany, Britain, France, Russia or the US, all of which
    have a substantial number of documents related to that period.

    Why does Hollande want archives to be opened to historians? Because a
    major part of French documents on Algeria's independence war is under
    lock, per French regulation that sensitive documents related to the
    security of the state cannot be made public for 50 years.

    Similarly, Algeria is not opening its archives to historians. Both
    sides were brutal, both sides massacred in that war. Isn't the lack of
    response to Turkey's call to `let everyone open their archives' a
    result of the fact that everyone had guilt in the Armenian
    deportations?

    Hollande had been following a consistent attitude to Turkey's possible
    membership in the EU. He always had one condition: `Turkey can't enter
    the EU unless it recognizes the Armenian genocide.'

    Fine, let's agree to his condition with his own formula: `Yes to
    acknowledgement, no to apology.'

    But to acknowledge, facts must be uncovered first. This requires
    opening the archives.

    Then, let's ask all the powers of that era, led by France, `Are you game?'

    http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2012/12/hollande-criterion-may-be-ket-to-armenian-issue.html

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