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    BDP SEEKS PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION FOR 1915 INCIDENTS

    www.worldbulletin.net, Turkey
    April 24 2013

    Peace and Democracy Party submitted a motion to Turkish Parliament
    in which he seeks the creation of a commission to investigate the
    1915 incidents.

    World Bulletin/News Desk

    Pro-Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) parliamentary group
    deputy chairman İdris Baluken has submitted a motion to Parliament
    in which he seeks the creation of a commission to investigate the
    1915 incidents.

    Armenia, backed by many historians and parliaments in several
    countries, says about 1.5 million Armenians were killed in what is now
    eastern Turkey during World War I in a deliberate policy of genocide
    ordered by the Ottoman government.

    The Ottoman Empire dissolved after the end of the war, but successive
    Turkish governments and the vast majority of Turks take the charge of
    genocide as a direct insult to national pride. Turkey argues that the
    killings occurred at a time of civil conflict in which both Armenians
    and Turks were killed and that the casualty figures are inflated.

    In 2005, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan sent a letter
    to then-Armenian President Robert Kocharyan proposing to establish a
    joint committee of historians to study the incidents of 1915. However,
    the Armenian government has not replied to this request by Erdogan.

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