TURKISH MINISTER BAGIS BACKPEDALS ON ASSYRIAN GENOCIDE 'MASTURBATION' COMMENT
TERT.AM
13.03.13
Turkey EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis has apparently backing off
from comments he made to a female Swedish Parliament member comparing
the Assyrian Genocide to "masturbation," reported Today's Zaman.
Bagis, who is a notorious Genocide denier, was attending an event
organized by several Assyrian organizations in the Swedish capital
earlier this year, when he turned to Swedish member of parliament
Yilmaz Gerimo and said: "What are you Assyrians looking to gain by
using the Seyfo question as masturbation and trumpeted it in the
media and the Swedish Parliament?"
According to reporter Dikran Ego, who first reported the incident,
Bagis himself broke the uncomfortable silence that ensued, by
apologizing to Turkish Ambassador to Sweden Zergun Koruturk, saying
that perhaps his remarks were inappropriate to say in the presence
of a woman--the Swedish parliament member, Gerimo. Assyrian groups
in Sweden were greatly offended by the remark.
On Monday though, BagıÅ~_, who is back is Sweden accompanying Turkish
President Abdullah Gul, said he had not meant to hurt anyone and
was ready to apologize if he had. Although the statement was short
of an apology as he insisted that he did not remember making such
a reference, it was still seen as a sign of regret, Asbarez reports
citing Today's Zaman.
Assyrian Federation of Sweden (SRF) Chairman Kenan Anter said his
organization remained upset over Basıs's remarks.
"Firstly, he did not apologize; he only said that he was ready to
apologize if he had offended someone, implying that we, the seven
or eight [Assyrian] representatives who did not walk out of that
meeting [in January] out of respect for him and the ambassador, are
liars. He could have at least not denied having said so," Anter said,
adding that he was finding it hard to understand why anyone would
risk undermining the trust at a time when dialogue between Sweden's
sizeable Assyrian community and Turkey is going well.
Another SRF leader Afram Yakoub told Today's Zaman that he was aware
that the minister did not offer a full apology but noted that it would
have been unthinkable for a Turkish minister even a few years ago to
even offer "something which sounds like an apology" to a Christian
minority.
TERT.AM
13.03.13
Turkey EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis has apparently backing off
from comments he made to a female Swedish Parliament member comparing
the Assyrian Genocide to "masturbation," reported Today's Zaman.
Bagis, who is a notorious Genocide denier, was attending an event
organized by several Assyrian organizations in the Swedish capital
earlier this year, when he turned to Swedish member of parliament
Yilmaz Gerimo and said: "What are you Assyrians looking to gain by
using the Seyfo question as masturbation and trumpeted it in the
media and the Swedish Parliament?"
According to reporter Dikran Ego, who first reported the incident,
Bagis himself broke the uncomfortable silence that ensued, by
apologizing to Turkish Ambassador to Sweden Zergun Koruturk, saying
that perhaps his remarks were inappropriate to say in the presence
of a woman--the Swedish parliament member, Gerimo. Assyrian groups
in Sweden were greatly offended by the remark.
On Monday though, BagıÅ~_, who is back is Sweden accompanying Turkish
President Abdullah Gul, said he had not meant to hurt anyone and
was ready to apologize if he had. Although the statement was short
of an apology as he insisted that he did not remember making such
a reference, it was still seen as a sign of regret, Asbarez reports
citing Today's Zaman.
Assyrian Federation of Sweden (SRF) Chairman Kenan Anter said his
organization remained upset over Basıs's remarks.
"Firstly, he did not apologize; he only said that he was ready to
apologize if he had offended someone, implying that we, the seven
or eight [Assyrian] representatives who did not walk out of that
meeting [in January] out of respect for him and the ambassador, are
liars. He could have at least not denied having said so," Anter said,
adding that he was finding it hard to understand why anyone would
risk undermining the trust at a time when dialogue between Sweden's
sizeable Assyrian community and Turkey is going well.
Another SRF leader Afram Yakoub told Today's Zaman that he was aware
that the minister did not offer a full apology but noted that it would
have been unthinkable for a Turkish minister even a few years ago to
even offer "something which sounds like an apology" to a Christian
minority.