MERKEL SCOLDS ERDOGAN OVER GENOCIDE DENIAL
http://asbarez.com/119274/merkel-scolds-erdogan-over-genocide-denial/
Friday, February 7th, 2014
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan with German Chancellor Merkel in Berlin
this week
BERLIN--German Chancellor Angela Merkel scolded Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan over Turkey's continued denial of the Armenian
Genocide and urged the Turkish leader to "face its history," reported
the Turkish-language version of Hurriyet on Thursday.
Erdogan, who was on an official visit to Turkey, warned Merkel and
her ruling Christian Democratic Union party to be more cautious in
addressing the upcoming centennial of the Armenian Genocide.
"We are aware that in the coming year there are budgetary allocations
in your country for the 100th anniversary of 1915 event," Erdogan
reportedly told Merkel.
"I recommend that you address this issue more carefully and caution
your party about any allocations," added Erdogan.
In response, Merkel reportedly told the Turkish leader that Germany
is a democratic country and that her government cannot intervene
in decisions.
"Turkey must come to terms with its history. We cannot compare the
Armenians living in Armenia with the Armenians who were forcibly
dispersed around the world," said Merkel adding that those in Armenia
are living under difficult circumstances and urged Erdogan to open
the border.
"You are forcing us to accept something we have not done," said
Erdogan, denying the Armenian Genocide again and claiming that the
entire Turkish archives are open to the world.
"Do not do injustice against Turkey," Erdogan urged Merkel.
Prior to his visit to Germany, a member of the German parliament urged
Erdogan to end the denial of the Armenian Genocide and apologize for
the crime, reported the Bild newspaper.
Erika Stenbach, a member of Merkel's party, said: "I urge Turkish
Prime Minister Erdogan to stop denying the genocide of Armenians
and Assyrians by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire 99
years ago," adding that it is high time for Turkey to apologize to the
descendants of the victims of the first genocide of the 20th century.
"It is Erdogan's duty to face the truth nearly 100 years after that
terrible crime and ensure that the Turkish textbooks do not distort
this part of Turkish history," said Steinbach.
http://asbarez.com/119274/merkel-scolds-erdogan-over-genocide-denial/
Friday, February 7th, 2014
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan with German Chancellor Merkel in Berlin
this week
BERLIN--German Chancellor Angela Merkel scolded Turkish Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdogan over Turkey's continued denial of the Armenian
Genocide and urged the Turkish leader to "face its history," reported
the Turkish-language version of Hurriyet on Thursday.
Erdogan, who was on an official visit to Turkey, warned Merkel and
her ruling Christian Democratic Union party to be more cautious in
addressing the upcoming centennial of the Armenian Genocide.
"We are aware that in the coming year there are budgetary allocations
in your country for the 100th anniversary of 1915 event," Erdogan
reportedly told Merkel.
"I recommend that you address this issue more carefully and caution
your party about any allocations," added Erdogan.
In response, Merkel reportedly told the Turkish leader that Germany
is a democratic country and that her government cannot intervene
in decisions.
"Turkey must come to terms with its history. We cannot compare the
Armenians living in Armenia with the Armenians who were forcibly
dispersed around the world," said Merkel adding that those in Armenia
are living under difficult circumstances and urged Erdogan to open
the border.
"You are forcing us to accept something we have not done," said
Erdogan, denying the Armenian Genocide again and claiming that the
entire Turkish archives are open to the world.
"Do not do injustice against Turkey," Erdogan urged Merkel.
Prior to his visit to Germany, a member of the German parliament urged
Erdogan to end the denial of the Armenian Genocide and apologize for
the crime, reported the Bild newspaper.
Erika Stenbach, a member of Merkel's party, said: "I urge Turkish
Prime Minister Erdogan to stop denying the genocide of Armenians
and Assyrians by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire 99
years ago," adding that it is high time for Turkey to apologize to the
descendants of the victims of the first genocide of the 20th century.
"It is Erdogan's duty to face the truth nearly 100 years after that
terrible crime and ensure that the Turkish textbooks do not distort
this part of Turkish history," said Steinbach.